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School Counselors in Training: August 2010
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School Counselors in Training. Thursday, August 26, 2010. Wonderful Websites: TWO College Websites. Education.Com is my crush website of the week folks, and it has TWO amazing sections on colleges that any of you heading off to work in high schools MUST check out. First, their "College Hub" ( http:/ www.education.com/special-edition/college-and-beyond/. Need a great resource for a study skills group? Or just working one-on-one with a student who just can't seem to get the hang of that math problem? The n...
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Career Success Archives - Executive Career Success
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508) 740-9158 / Kim@ExecutiveCareerSuccess.com. Women’s Leadership Coaching. Want to Quit Your Job? August 23, 2016. What surprised me even further was that neither of them had spoken to his manager about his concerns. Despite the rave reviews, each felt that talking with his manager was a futile idea. In their minds, there was nothing the manager could do to improve the situation. When you find a great manager, it’s a shame to walk away prematurely. For example, I recently worked with a client who was f...
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Feeling Stuck in Your Current Role? 3 Paths to Greater Career Growth
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508) 740-9158 / Kim@ExecutiveCareerSuccess.com. Women’s Leadership Coaching. Feeling Stuck in Your Current Role? 3 Paths to Greater Career Growth. March 3, 2015. As a highly driven executive, you’ve always been motivated to perform at your best. You continuously strive to expand your skill set and eagerly embrace new challenges. Your current role, however, has left you feeling stuck and underutilized. Re-design your existing role. Before concluding that you’ve reached a dead end in your existing role, ta...
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Executive Coaching with Kim Meninger | Executive Career Success
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508) 740-9158 / Kim@ExecutiveCareerSuccess.com. Women’s Leadership Coaching. Whether or not you manage people, being an effective leader in today’s business landscape can be challenging. Maintaining a strategic mindset while staying focused on day-to-day operations is a difficult balancing act that often leaves leaders feeling like they’re not good enough or doing enough to achieve their professional and organizational goals. You lack the visibility and influence you need to achieve the results you desir...
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Uncategorized Archives - Executive Career Success
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508) 740-9158 / Kim@ExecutiveCareerSuccess.com. Women’s Leadership Coaching. 4 Reasons You’re Still in the Wrong Executive Role. July 7, 2014. Your current executive role is no longer fulfilling. You’re overworked, underutilized and ready for your next career challenge. Your lack of satisfaction is not only negatively affecting your career; it’s also having a ripple effect across your personal life. You’re distracted, frustrated, and unable to fully enjoy the things that once made you happy. You’re miser...
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Career Transition Archives - Executive Career Success
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508) 740-9158 / Kim@ExecutiveCareerSuccess.com. Women’s Leadership Coaching. Want to Quit Your Job? August 23, 2016. What surprised me even further was that neither of them had spoken to his manager about his concerns. Despite the rave reviews, each felt that talking with his manager was a futile idea. In their minds, there was nothing the manager could do to improve the situation. When you find a great manager, it’s a shame to walk away prematurely. For example, I recently worked with a client who was f...
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Networking Archives - Executive Career Success
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508) 740-9158 / Kim@ExecutiveCareerSuccess.com. Women’s Leadership Coaching. How Your Weak Network is Sabotaging Your Executive Career. May 14, 2014. Things are going well in your current executive role. You’re busy with challenging projects. Your company is performing well. You’re not itching to make a career transition. So why is having an executive network so important? Many executives believe that, if you’re not in an active job search, building and cultivating a strong executive networ. You know, but.
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About Kim Meninger of Executive Career Success
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508) 740-9158 / Kim@ExecutiveCareerSuccess.com. Women’s Leadership Coaching. In my corporate role, I quickly learned that a psychology background was an important asset. I intuitively understood, in a way that many others didn’t, how to build strategic alliances, assert influence without authority, and effectively manage office politics. And I observed how high-potential professionals struggled with confidence issues and self-doubt that kept them from reaching their career goals. Kim Meninger holds a BA ...
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Feel Like a Fraud?
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508) 740-9158 / Kim@ExecutiveCareerSuccess.com. Women’s Leadership Coaching. Feel Like a Fraud? July 14, 2015. Does this sound like you? You’ve been promoted to the next level or asked to lead an important new initiative in your organization. Your first reaction is to feel honored to be chosen for such an exciting new opportunity. Soon, however, that excitement turns to anxiety. You begin to worry:. What if I fail? What will happen to my career and reputation? Assuming a higher-level role, leading a new ...
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Have a Difficult Boss? Try This
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508) 740-9158 / Kim@ExecutiveCareerSuccess.com. Women’s Leadership Coaching. Have a Difficult Boss? April 21, 2015. As an experienced professional, you’ve likely worked for at least one challenging manager throughout your career. In the process, you’ve suffered the anxiety, frustration, and fury that result. Even if all other factors are positive, having a challenging manager can make your job unbearable. So what are your options? How well do you actually know your manager? The frustration and anger that...