A man I'd sent a coaching proposal wanted to know: "What do I get for my money?" Excellent question! Here’s what I told him. Coaching generally takes place on the phone once a week in increments of 30 minutes, 45 minutes or 55 minutes, three … [Read more...] about What do I get for my money with coaching?
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How to uncover your secret talents
Do any of us really know how talented we are? One thing I’ve learned over the years is that we women consistently underestimate our skills and abilities. Take the tech geek who has a unique talent for speaking in plain English in a way that even our … [Read more...] about How to uncover your secret talents
From the business coach: How to motivate anyone
Do you have employees you just flat out don’t understand? Consider the business manager who was trying to increase retail sales, a small sideline to her core business. She came up with a great plan -- or so she thought -- to encourage competition … [Read more...] about From the business coach: How to motivate anyone
Sexual harassment on the job: What you don’t know can hurt you
Business people know the basics of sexual harassment in the workplace: Don't demand sex from your employees. Don't display pornographic materials in the building. Don't fondle your workers. Don't base employment decisions on sex – or … [Read more...] about Sexual harassment on the job: What you don’t know can hurt you
5 easy steps to determine value in business
I'm delighted to offer a spot here on Taking the Next Step to Joyce Hansen, a business brain educator, trainer and coach. She's held business and academic positions but finds being an entrepreneur the most rewarding. At Money, Women and Brains, Joyce … [Read more...] about 5 easy steps to determine value in business
‘You already have a job’
The call from my financial planner came in before 9 a.m. Monday. "It's time to look for a job" were his first words. Subtly is not his strong suit. He didn't need to tell me the state of the retirement fund that he manages for me. In the … [Read more...] about ‘You already have a job’





