“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.” ― Benjamin Franklin
Posted by Teresa Mackin
“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.” ― Benjamin Franklin
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Almost every morning since the start of 2014, I think back to a discussion that I had with a good friend on New Year’s Eve about our resolutions for the year to come. While New Year’s resolutions have become cliché and somewhat overdone, I have always thought it to be good practice to give yourself goals and, for most, a new year is the great starting point for something fresh.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Posted by Teresa Mackin
When I first started getting settled into the college environment at IUPUI, the majority of the Kelley meetings or presentations that I attended had some sort of theme about networking and getting your name out there. In all honesty, this surprised me.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Arguably, the most important part of the job search process is drafting a professional resume.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The term “personal branding” rubs some people the wrong way – and in one sense I can understand why: the term “brand” reminds us of products, and people certainly aren’t emotionless commodities to be consumed by others.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
MBA graduates looking to land a job in today’s challenging market should focus on their potential impact to employers instead of relying heavily on how they look on paper, a panel of HR executives stressed Tuesday.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Whether you are negotiating for a salary, the terms of a new job, or who is taking out the trash at home, negotiating is as much art as skill, and it can be learned.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
As a CPO corporate sponsor, Mike’s Express Carwash receives a variety of benefits, including speaking engagements for company leaders, invitations to CPO recruiting events and the opportunity to place recruiting messages on the school’s electronic display boards.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Negotiations training isn’t limited to trial by fire on the job.