Synopsis
Career Tools is a weekly podcast focused on specific actions you can take to grow and enhance your career, whether you are a manager or not. Career Tools won the Podcast Awards Best Business podcast in 2010 and was nominated every other year it has been eligible. Whether you are interested in jump-starting a stalled career, or sharpening your edge, Career Tools is the podcast for you. Go to http://www.manager-tools.com/testimonials to read what others are saying about the impact Career Tools has had on their careers and lives.
Episodes
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An Especially Important Relationship In A Downturn
06/02/2009This cast explains how to improve an especially important relationship during economic downturns: your boss's peers.
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The Dangle
22/01/2009This cast describes a recruiting “technique” called the “Dangle”, and how to combat it.
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The 2nd Rule of Effective Project Team Members
15/01/2009This cast explains the SECOND most important behavior or habit to ensure your success as a project team member. It’s one thing to manage a project. But far more of us are ON projects, not managing them. How can we do this while still getting “all of our real work done”? We have a series of recommendations – this is the second one. ;-)
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Maintaining Recruiter Relationships
08/01/2009This cast explains an effective way to maintain relationships with professional recruiters. In today’s slow economy, we don’t want to NEED a recruiter and then discover none of them remember us. Almost no one but smart senior executives reach out proactively – but you can do it too. Here’s how.
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The Downturn Rite of Passage
02/01/2009This cast describes the reasons why leaving your company or industry in a downturn CAN be a bad idea, and recommends options to consider in those situations. Too many professionals fail to realize that leaving their company or industry during a downturn has a long-term consequence – executives are expected to have experience navigating all the way through a slowdown.
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Career Tools Cast #3: What Do You Want To Do?
29/12/2008This cast explains an important career search question, and how to answer it: "What do you want to do, and where do you want to do it?" You're going to be asked this question, and you have to know how to answer it, without limiting yourself. It's one of those fleeting career moments whose outcome is defined likely BEFORE the moment arrives.
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Career Tools Cast #2: The First Rule of Higher Education - Get Good Grades
18/12/2008This cast makes the case for the most important thing you do at the beginning of your professional life: get good grades in College/University. This is the first in a series of what surely will be many Career Tools casts about college and university as preparation for one’s professional adult life. As with so many other [...]
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Career Tools Cast #1: How to Handle Location in an Interview
11/12/2008This cast describes a simple way to handle the interviewing question, “What’s your location preference?”
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Boss One-on-Ones - Professional Updates
09/11/2008This cast describes a way to approximate One on Ones (O3s) with your boss.
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Career Crisis Email
05/10/2008This cast describes your initial communications with a friend or associate whose career is at risk, for whatever reason. We read in the Wall Street Journal this week about a bank failure in the US due to the mortgage/debt crisis the markets are facing. As it turns out, we have several Manager Tools members there, [...]
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FREE Career Crisis Skills Conference - NYC, 18 October
04/10/2008Manager Tools will present a FREE, one day Career Crisis Skills Conference, on 18 October, to help those affected by the financial and credit market troubles. We will conduct the training/seminar at the Marriott East Side in Manhattan (map, sw corner 49th and Lex), from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. There will be room for 300 attendees [...]
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I Hate My New Job
21/09/2008This cast describes steps to take when you realize early in a job that you don’t like it. One of the things that has changed as individuals have had to take over their own career management is more mistakes made by younger professionals. Years ago, larger organizations had a more complete HR approach, and managed their [...]
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Feel, Felt, Found
14/09/2008This cast describes a simple verbal tool for addressing tension, conflict or other ineffective emotions in the workplace. Mark has finally gotten around to writing this cast down! Every time Mark teaches this technique to an executive or manager, he turns to Mike and says, “we gotta make this a cast.” And then he doesn’t. When [...]
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Business Travel - Packing
03/08/2008For years pundits have been predicting that technology (videoconferencing, etc.) will lead to the decline and death of business travel. We here at Manager Tools don’t agree. We're human, and humans do better with face to face connections to ensure a complex project does well.
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John Lucht Interview - Part 3 of 3
29/07/2008In this cast, we cover part 3 of our conversation with John Lucht, premier executive recruiter and author of "Rites of Passage".
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John Lucht Interview - Part 2 of 3
21/07/2008In this cast, we cover part 2 of our conversation with John Lucht, premier executive recruiter and author of “Rites of Passage”. Note: John’s website can be found here: RiteSite.com
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The MySpace Cast - Part 2 of 2
19/07/2008In today’s cast, we conclude our conversation on Myspace and social networks. As always, if you’re new to Manager Tools and haven’t listened to the first part, you may wish to go back and listen to that first.
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John Lucht Interview - Part 1 of 3
15/07/2008We have a special treat for you … as a matter of fact, today we’re publishing the very first podcast with someone other than Mark and Mike. Mark and Mike recently had an opportunity to meet with John Lucht. In this show, you get to hear the first part of the 90 minute interview. If [...]
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The MySpace Cast - Part 1 of 2
14/07/2008This cast gives guidance for managers’ use of Social Networking Sites like MySpace and FaceBook. If you’re one of our younger listeners, members, or premium subscribers, with less than 5 years in the workforce, chances are you have a MySpace or a FaceBook page. You stay in touch with friends, let people know what you’re [...]