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How to Assert Your Power in Difficult Situations

Success

We promote them every time we view power as something it’s not. They use Casciaro’s new book, Power For All: How It Really Works and Why It’s Everyone’s Business (co-authored with Julie Battilana), to explain confusing yet common power struggles. Do these statements resonate with you? But power is more complex than that.

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Unlearning Silence in the Workplace: How to Speak Up at Work

Success

Unlearning Silence by Elaine Lin Hering It’s a concept Harvard Law School lecturer Elaine Lin Hering , an expert in negotiation, influence and conflict management skills, explores in her upcoming book, Unlearning Silence: How to Speak Your Mind, Unleash Talent, and Live More Fully.

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How to Get Others to Value Your Work

Eat Your Career

In my experience, when people fully understand their own value, they exude a much higher level of confidence in all that they do, and others naturally respond to this. Politely but assertively correct people if they misunderstand what your job is all about. What positive effect does this task have on my team and my organization?

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What is Holding Your Brand Back? PART 3

Office Dynamics

I think it is the inability to speak up, trying to fit in, not being able to decide and FOCUS, believing we don’t deserve it (whatever “IT” is for you), lack of self-discipline and confidence. Why should I get the promotion or the praise? Low or no confidence. So let’s run the list down: Speaking up. Not feeling deserving.

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How to be an ally in the workplace: 13 ways to do it

Ideas.Ted

In contrast to microaggressions, microaffirmations are little ways that you can affirm someone’s identity; recognize and validate their experience and expertise; build confidence; develop trust; foster belonging; and support someone in their career. And make sure you check in during harder life moments too, such as deaths and illnesses.

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Strategies for Advancing Your Career in Administrative Services

Office Dynamics

These tips will help demonstrate your higher-level abilities and support your bid for promotion when the time comes. Promote your accomplishments in a way that is honest and confident, without going overboard. You’re not “self-promoting;” you’re simply sharing information. Master the Fundamentals.

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Speak for Yourself

Step It Up VA Coaching

Though you aren’t meeting them face-to-face, you’re still presenting to a group – great practices to build the confidence you need to give a speech or presentation at an industry event. The more you present within your industry, the more you will assert yourself as an expert in your field. Promoting Your Business….