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  • What We Do
  • Meet Our Speakers
    • Alan Stein, Jr.
    • Anton Gunn
    • Colette Carlson
    • Eric Termuende
    • Jay Baer
    • Joe Mull
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    • Paul Epstein
    • Rachel DeAlto
    • Rachel Sheerin
    • Steve Gutzler
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Category Archives: Work Ethic

Spy Techniques for the Next Interview You Lead

Business, Success, Work EthicBy Michelle JoyceMarch 22, 2017Leave a comment

Imagine this scenario:  Your company has an open position that needs to be filled, and you are responsible for interviewing prospective candidates. Your job is to “pull” the truth out of the data the interviewee has chosen to present, and determine if this candidate is a good fit for the position. Former CIA Officer, Jason…

The Power of Connection

Business, Success, Work EthicBy Michelle JoyceMarch 1, 2017Leave a comment

“Your ability to succeed is in direct proportion to your ability to connect,” says Keynote Speaker and Connection Expert, Colette Carlson. The power of connection — with yourself and with others — is the thread woven through all of Colette’s programs. So when she was introduced to Jewelry Designer, Kendra Scott, at a recent event, it…

My First Job: Garbage Collector

Business, Success, Work EthicBy Michelle JoyceNovember 18, 2016Leave a comment

My first job was picking up trash along the roadside for Sugar Grove Cemetery in Wilmington, Ohio.  I was ten years old, and my grandfather was the Superintendent. I took over the job for my big brother when he started a lawn care business (a fancy term for mowing neighborhood yards); and I became the…

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