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The High-Tech Career Handbook - A weekly column (and more) on high-tech careers by Douglas E. Welch.

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Reach out to friends to boost your career

Reach out to friends to boost your career By Douglas E. Welch Listen Discuss this column and podcast on the Career-Op Community Site Sometimes in the rush of life and work, we can let ourselves become cocooned in our busy-ness. We rush from task to task, crisis to crisis. Life becomes an endless series of wake up – go [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.comR ...

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You are unique. Act like it!

You are unique. Act like it! By Douglas E. Welch Listen Discuss this column and podcast on the Career-Op Community Site Here is a little experiment. If you work in an office with cubicles, stand up on your desk and look out over the office. What do you see? If you work in an building with individual offices, walk [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.comYou are uniq ...

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Your career needs a holiday

Your career needs a holiday By Douglas E. Welch Listen Discuss this column and podcast on the Career-Op Community Site Win a Tom Bihn Checkpoint Flyer laptop sleeve from TechNewsRadio.com.Send email to technewsradio@gmail.com with the Subject Line: Tom Bihn Giveaway to enter today.Contest Ends November 1, 2009> It might seem a bit too soon to be thinking about “the holidays” [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, ...

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Recently “Noted” Items from my reading

From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.comRecently “Noted” Items from my reading From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.comRecently “Noted” Items from my reading

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Don’t just get angry, do something about it!

Don’t just get angry, do something about it By Douglas E. Welch Listen Discuss this column and podcast on the Career-Op Community Site I was sitting at my favorite local coffee shop the other day, reading some email and sipping my latte, when it suddenly became a very stressful place to be. Two tables away a man sat talking [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite ...

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Career Tip 20091005 – Don’t get angry, do something!

iPod Ready Video | See all past Career Tips From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.comCareer Tip 20091005 – Don’t get angry, do something! From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.comCareer Tip 20091005 – Don’t get angry, do somet ...

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Longevity…and our 5th Anniversary!

Longevity…and our 5th Anniversary! By Douglas E. Welch Listen Discuss this column and podcast on the Career-Op Community Site This week marks the 5th anniversary of the Career Opportunities podcast. The print version of Career Opportunities is now entering its 12th year. I want to offer my thanks to everyone who has read or listened to the show over [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events an ...

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What are you selling to your employer?

What are you selling to your employer? By Douglas E. Welch Listen Discuss this column and podcast on the Career-Op Community Site The nature of work has changed dramatically over the centuries. As a people, we moved from hunting and gathering, to subsistence farming, to larger agricultural communities, through industrialization to manufacturing and into the “information economy. Sweeping [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, Ne ...

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Archive; An Interview with Kevin Devin

Listen to this episode Discuss this column and podcastVisit the Career Opportunities Community Site This is the second in our on-going interview series, talking with high-tech workers of all types. Today’s guest is Kevin Devin, Information Systems Analyst with a large building controls manufacturer, host of In the Trenches: The Podcast for SysAdmins and founder of Friends [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gar ...

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Who are you laboring for?

Who are you laboring for? By Douglas E. Welch Listen Discuss this column and podcast on the Career-Op Community Site This week began with the US celebration of the Labor Day holiday, celebrating the labor that keeps our economy and our nation moving forward. Labor Day “is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technol ...

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Career Opportunities 5th Anniversary: Help Me Celebrate!

September 24, 2009 will mark the 5th anniversary of the Career Opportunities podcast and I would like to ask you to help me celebrate this milestone. Listen I would love for you to share how Career Opportunities has helped you in your career, your work and your life. Was there a particular column or podcast that opened doors [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.comCa ...

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We must divorce health care from employment status

We must divorce health care from employment status By Douglas E. Welch Listen Discuss this column and podcaston the Career-Op Community Site I hope everyone is paying close attention to the current health care debate, as it is probably one of the most important issues of your life and your career at this time. I am not an expert [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite ...

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Video: Interview with Christie Greer

Interview with Christie Greer of U Move Me Pilates By Douglas E. Welch Discuss this column and podcaston the Career-Op Community Site Douglas interviews Christie Greer, owner and operator of U Move Me Pilates, in Sherman Oaks, California. iPod Ready Video Join me on these networks Join the new Career Opportunities Community site! Follow Douglas on FriendFeed | Follow Douglas on Twitter [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New M ...

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Interview with Christie Greer

Interview with Christie Greer of U Move Me Pilates By Douglas E. Welch Listen Discuss this column and podcaston the Career-Op Community Site Douglas interviews Christie Greer, owner and operator of U Move Me Pilates, in Sherman Oaks, California. Watch the video version of this interview Join me on these networks Join the new Career Opportunities Community site! Follow Douglas on FriendFeed | [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting ...

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Tuning out

Tuning out By Douglas E. Welch Listen Discuss this column and podcaston the Career-Op Community Site There was a screech of tires, a blast of a horn and I was thrown forward hard, only being stopped by the bus’s hangstrap and a quick grab for a bar to my left. Thankfully I hadn’t been fiddling with my iPhone or [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.comTu ...

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Preconceptions

Preconceptions By Douglas E. Welch Listen Discuss this column and podcaston the Career-Op Community Site As I was sitting by my father’s hospital bed earlier this month, I received a direct lesson on the the problems that can be caused by preconceived notions in almost any situation. Sure, we rely on preconceptions to help make it though our day [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and T ...

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Archive: Sidetracking

Listen to this episode Read the entire article Discuss this column and podcastVisit the Career Opportunities Community Site Sometimes you might like to believe your career is a straight-line proposition. You start here, put in hours of work and you will eventually end up over there, at your goal. In the distant past, this might have been [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology ...

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Expand Your Horizons

Expand Your Horizons By Douglas E. Welch Listen Discuss this column and podcaston the Career-Op Community Site Common career thought over the last several decades has been that you need to learn more and more about the work you are doing. You should specialize more and more and develop your own set of rules and guidelines for your work. [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at We ...

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Archive: Interview with David Jefferson of JPL – February 8, 2006

Listen to this episode Discuss this column and podcast Visit the Career Opportunities Community Site This is the first in our on-going interview series with high-tech careerists of all types. Today’s interview is with David Jefferson, senior engineer/navigator at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). We talk about how we got started in his career, how high-tech is integrated into [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, ...

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Time to be an adult

Time to be an adult By Douglas E. Welch Listen Let’s Meetup In Ohio! Douglas will be traveling back to Ohio to visit family and friends from June 28 through July 13. Would you like to meetup? Email career@welchwrite.com and watch the Career Opportunities Community Site for more information. Discuss this column and podcast on the Career-Op Community Site Let me set the scene…I am sitting in [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Pod ...

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Communication

Communication By Douglas E. Welch Listen Let’s Meetup In Ohio!Douglas will be traveling back to Ohio to visit family and friends from June 28 through July 13. Would you like to meetup?Email career@welchwrite.com and watch the Career Opportunities Community Site for more information.Discuss this column and podcaston the Career-Op Community Site Way back in my college days, as part [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, G ...

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Why we share

Why we share By Douglas E. Welch Listen Let’s Meetup In Ohio!Douglas will be traveling back to Ohio to visit family and friends from June 28 through July 13. Would you like to meetup?Email career@welchwrite.com and watch the Career Opportunities Community Site for more information.Discuss this column and podcaston the Career-Op Community Site With the continuing growth of services [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, ...

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Do something crazy!

Do something crazy By Douglas E. Welch Listen Let’s Meetup In Ohio!Douglas will be traveling back to Ohio to visit family and friends from June 28 through July 13. Would you like to meetup?Email career@welchwrite.com and watch the Career Opportunities Community Site for more information.Discuss this column and podcaston the Career-Op Community Site If you are like me, [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, L ...

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Video: Douglas speaks to Tuesdays with Transitioners

Douglas E. Welch speaks to the career group, Tuesdays with Transitioners, which meets each week in Northridge, California. (62 mins) iPod Ready Video From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.com Video: Douglas speaks to Tuesdays with Transitioners From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events an ...

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The New Career Danger Zone

The New Career Danger Zone By Douglas E. Welch Listen Let’s Meetup In Ohio!Douglas will be traveling back to Ohio to visit family and friends from June 28 through July 13. Would you like to meetup?Email career@welchwrite.com and watch the Career Opportunities Community Site for more information.Discuss this column and podcaston the Career-Op Community Site Over the last several [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gar ...

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Opportunity Lost

Opportunity Lost By Douglas E. Welch Listen Discuss this column and podcaston the Career-Op Community Site In good times or bad, opportunities that come knocking should never be ignored. Certainly, every opportunity will not be right for you, but too often we reject, or simply ignore opportunities. There are many reasons why this might happen — inattention, lack of [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los A ...

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Video: Visibility and Your Career from LaidOffCamp LA

Douglas speaks to LaidOffCamp LA on May 1, 2009 on Visibility and Your Career. iPod Ready Video Discuss this column and podcaston the Career-Op Community Site Join me on these networks Join the new Career Opportunities Community site! Follow Douglas on FriendFeed | Follow Douglas on Twitter | Douglas on MySpace | Douglas on Facebook | Douglas on LinkedIn Become a [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gar ...

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LaidOffCamp LA - Visibility and Your Career

Live from LaidOffCamp LA - Visibility and Your Career By Douglas E. Welch Douglas speaks to LaidOffCamp LA on May 1, 2009 on Visibility and Your Career. Listen Photo: Morgantis on Flickr.com More photos from LaidOffCamp LA Discuss this column and podcaston the Career-Op Community Site Join me on these networks Join the new Career Opportunities Community site! Follow Douglas on FriendFeed | Follow [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcas ...

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Archive: Get it done

Listen to this episode Read the entire article Discuss this column and podcastVisit the Career Opportunities Community Site Sometimes, despite our best efforts, we can lose track of our goals in the midst of the chaos of daily life. We work and work on our projects without ever getting them done. No matter how much work you [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite. ...

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Out of time

Out of time By Douglas E. Welch Listen Discuss this column and podcaston the Career-Op Community Site How does it happen? We look up from our work one day to notice that there simply isn’t enough time left to get everything done. This project has pushed out that project. Rehearsals went late and crept into the time we set [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.c ...

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We must stop lying to ourselves

We must stop lying to ourselves By Douglas E. Welch Listen Discuss this column and podcaston the Career-Op Community Site During the toughest times in our history, there always seems to be a contingent of people who want to believe that nothing is changing — that everything is going to be just fine — that all this turmoil is [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at Wel ...

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Archive: Thinning the Herd - January 27, 2006

Listen to this episode Read the entire article Discuss this column and podcastVisit the Career Opportunities Community Site No, I am not speaking of layoffs, plant closures and terminations, but rather thinning your “herd” of out-dated projects, failed initiatives, worthless bureaucracy and old hardware and software. The New Year is a great time for taking a [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Ange ...

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All a-Twitter

Do you Twitter? All a-Twitter By Douglas E. Welch Listen Discuss this column and podcaston the Career-Op Community Site All the world seems to be a-twitter about Twitter these days. (http://twitter.com) The mainstream press has discovered Twitter and it is leading to an explosion of new users, and new uses. I had been mulling over a column on Twitter for [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and ...

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Time to take action

It’s time to take some career action Time to take action By Douglas E. Welch Listen Discuss this column and podcaston the Career-Op Community Site Over the last months I have been concentrating on what you need to be thinking about during the economic downturn. Today, though, I want to talk about what you should also be doing. Sometimes fear [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Techno ...

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Noted: TedTalk: Richard St. John: Secrets of success in 8 words, 3 minutes

I found this short (3 min) Ted Talk to be a nice reminder of what important items can lead to success — however you define it. About this talk Why do people succeed? Is it because they’re smart? Or are they just lucky? Neither. Analyst Richard St. John condenses years of interviews into an unmissable 3-minute slideshow [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.com ...

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The gift of unemployment is time

Use the time your are given The gift of unemployment is time By Douglas E. Welch Listen Discuss this column and podcaston the Career-Op Community Site As you might tell from recent columns, I am doing everything I can to keep our career conversation on an optimistic level. You can’t ignore the problems in today’s economy and workplace, but you [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events an ...

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Archive: A tech in every meeting - Jan 20, 2006

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Discuss this column and podcastVisit the Career Opportunities Community Site I am sure you have all experienced it. Some department comes up with a great project and now, only when [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Eve ...

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Put yourself at the crossroads

What to do when you’re laid off Put yourself at the crossroads By Douglas E. Welch Listen Discuss this column and podcaston the Career-Op Community Site When you are laid off from a long-term position, the most natural thing in the world is to want to withdraw. You want to hide away, nurse your wounds and sometimes, curse those you [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at We ...

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Time to turn off the news and get something done

Time to turn off the news and get something done By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Time to turn off the news and get something done Discuss this column and podcast We all know its bad out there right now. We already know this. Yet, every day we are beaten over the head with story after story about how everything [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.com Time to turn off t ...

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Video: CareerCamp Closing Session

Douglas E. Welch presents a closing session to CareerCamp Online 2009 iPod Ready Video From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.com Video: CareerCamp Closing Session Related posts:Video: Join us for CareerCamp Online 2009 Join us for CareerCamp Online 2009 - Feb 21 -...CareerCamp: Douglas [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podca ...

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CareerCamp: Presenting yourself well on paper - Rosanne Welch

Television writer and college professor, Rosanne Welch, speaks on Presenting yourself well on paper for CareerCamp Online 2009. iPod Ready Video From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.com CareerCamp: Presenting yourself well on paper - Rosanne Welch Related posts:CareerCamp: Douglas E. Welch on A [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content ...

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CareerCamp: Podcasting for Business - Dean Jensen

SOHO Tech Podcast’s Library Seminar Series - Podcasting for Business Introduction Member of  the Blubrry Network - http://www.blubrry.com Library Seminar Series - Podcasting for Business This class was held on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 at  Chisago Lakes Regional Library Outline What is a Podcast? Podcasts made simple What kinds of topics? Distributing Your Podcasts? Examples How do I create a Podcast Process for Podcast Production Where to find more information http://www.wikiped ...

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CareerCamp: Al Isago Parvez/Leo Garramone - A Career You Can Believe In

Al Isago Parvez and Leo Garramone of Advance Inc., Tokyo, Japan present A Career You Can Believe In Listen to A Career You Can Believe In Al Isago Parvez CEO & Representative Director of Advance Inc. www.advance-tokyo.com Native New Yorker and Executive Recruiter in Tokyo, Japan focusing on sourcing business professionals in the IT, Consumer Goods / Luxury Brand [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Ange ...

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CareerCamp: Douglas E. Welch on A Year of Leadership

Douglas E. Welch presents on A Year of Leadership to CareerCamp Online 2009. iPod Ready Video From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.com CareerCamp: Douglas E. Welch on A Year of Leadership Related posts:A Year of Leadership It’s time to lead again! A Year [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardenin ...

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CareerCamp: JoAnn Braheny on Creativity and Your Career

Join us for CareerCamp Online 2009 - Feb 21- Mar 1 JoAnn Braheny - Creativity and Your Career - Mon, Feb 23 JoAnn Braheny from Goosing your Muse presents on Creativity and Your Career. iPod Ready Video From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.com CareerCamp: [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los ...

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CareerCamp: Andrea McClain: Starting and running a independent coffee bar

A conversation with Andrea McClain, owner of M Street Coffee in Sherman Oaks, California. Recorded for CareerCamp Online 2009, a virtual unconference hosted at http://careercommunity.welchwrite.com iPod Ready Video From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.com CareerCamp: Andrea McClain: Starting and running a independent [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch G ...

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Join us at CareerCamp Online 2009!

Join us at CareerCamp Online 2009! In lieu of a regular column this week, I invite you all to join us at CareerCamp Online 2009. This week-long, online, unconference gives us the opportunity to share our career knowledge, tips and questions. Join us for CareerCamp Online 2009 Feb 21, 2009 - Mar 1, 2009 RSVP NOW on the Career [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.com ...

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Archive: No Simple Answers - January 13, 2006

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Discuss this column and podcastJoin us for CareerCamp Online 2009February 21, 2009 - March 1, 2009RSVP today on the Career Opportunities Community Site If you haven’t figured it out already, or [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, ...

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Douglas Interviewed on The Bigg Success Show - Part 2

Here is part 2 of my interview with George Krueger & Mary-Lynn Foster from the Bigg Success Show. The Need to Lead - Part 2 Posted on February 18th, 2009 by George Krueger & Mary-Lynn Foster On The Bigg Success Show today, we continued our discussion with Douglas E. Welch, host of the popular Career Opportunities, [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.com Dou ...

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Douglas Interviewed on The Bigg Success Show - Part 1

Last week I was interviewed by George and Mary-Lynn over at The Bigg Success Show and we talked about my declaration of 2009 as The Year of Leadership. Check out both Part 1 and Part 2 (Coming Wednesday. Douglas The Need to Lead - Part 1 Posted on February 17th, 2009 by George Krueger & Mary-Lynn Foster We [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.com Douglas Intervi ...

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Losing your way

Don’t lose your way on the road to a great career Losing your way By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Losing your way Join us for CareerCamp Online 2009Feb 21, 2009 - Mar 1, 2009RSVP NOW on the Career Opportunities Community SiteGet daily Career Tips on TwitterDiscuss this column and podcast Among all the side effects of losing your job, the [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at ...

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Archive: Get a plan - January 6, 2006

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Discuss this column and podcastJoin us for CareerCamp Online 2009February 21, 2009 - March 1, 2009RSVP today on the Career Opportunities Community Site The beginning of a New Year is always [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los An ...

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Archive: Get a plan - January 6, 2006

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Discuss this column and podcastJoin us for CareerCamp Online 2009February 21, 2009 - March 1, 2009RSVP today on the Career Opportunities Community Site The beginning of a New Year is always [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los An ...

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Video: Join us for CareerCamp Online 2009

Join us for CareerCamp Online 2009 - Feb 21 - Mar 1, 2009 on the Career Opportunities Community site. Register for Free Today! iPod Ready Video From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.com Video: Join us for CareerCamp Online 2009 Related posts:Announcing Career Camp Online [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media ...

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Start a career club today

Join together to build your career Start a Career Club today By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Start a Career Club today Get daily Career Tips on TwitterDiscuss this column and podcastJoin us for CareerCamp Online 2009RSVP NOW on the Career Opportunities Community Site Article after article, both online and in the traditional media recount the story of the thousands of [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles ...

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Start a career club today

Join together to build your career Start a Career Club today By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Start a Career Club today Get daily Career Tips on TwitterDiscuss this column and podcastJoin us for CareerCamp Online 2009RSVP NOW on the Career Opportunities Community Site Article after article, both online and in the traditional media recount the story of the thousands of [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles ...

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Archive: One little bug - December 30, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Discuss this column and podcastJoin us for CareerCamp Online 2009February 21, 2009 - March 1, 2009RSVP today on the Career Opportunities Community Site On our worst days, we can sometimes [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Ange ...

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Big ideas and small actions

Complete larger projects one small step at a time Big ideas and small actions By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Big ideas and small actions Discuss this column and podcastJoin us for CareerCamp Online 2009Planning is underway now on the Career Opportunities Community Site It is often our big ideas, our big plans, our big goals that sustain the energy of [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Techn ...

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Big ideas and small actions

Complete larger projects one small step at a time Big ideas and small actions By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Big ideas and small actions Discuss this column and podcastJoin us for CareerCamp Online 2009Planning is underway now on the Career Opportunities Community Site It is often our big ideas, our big plans, our big goals that sustain the energy of [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Techn ...

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Archive: Facing your demons - December 16, 2005

You have to face the changes you find in your career (This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Discuss this column and podcastJoin us for CareerCamp Online 2009Planning is underway now on the Career Opportunities Community Site One [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los An ...

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We are men, not gods

We are just human after all We are men, not gods By Douglas E. Welch Listen: We are men. not gods Discuss this column and podcastJoin the new Career Opportunities Community site! By the time you read this, or hear this podcast, Barack Obama will have started his tenure as the President of the United States. While I have great [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.co ...

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We are men, not gods

We are just human after all We are men, not gods By Douglas E. Welch Listen: We are men. not gods Discuss this column and podcastJoin the new Career Opportunities Community site! By the time you read this, or hear this podcast, Barack Obama will have started his tenure as the President of the United States. While I have great [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.co ...

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Archive: Limiting factors - December 9, 2005

Don’t limit yourself or your career (This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Discuss this column and podcastJoin the new Career Opportunities Community site!Free book giveaway contest ends January 15, 2009 There are many factors that can limit the [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Me ...

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Time to turn off the news

Maybe it is time for a media diet Time to turn off the news By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Time to turn off the news Discuss this column and podcastJoin the new Career Opportunities Community site! While this might sound odd from a self-professed news junky like myself, there comes a time, like the present, when the best course of [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite. ...

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Time to turn off the news

Maybe it is time for a media diet Time to turn off the news By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Time to turn off the news Discuss this column and podcastJoin the new Career Opportunities Community site! While this might sound odd from a self-professed news junky like myself, there comes a time, like the present, when the best course of [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite. ...

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Archive: Too busy? - December 2, 2005

It’s time to do more thinking and less doing (This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Discuss this column and podcastJoin the new Career Opportunities Community site!Free book giveaway contest ends January 15, 2009 Many times in my career [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gard ...

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Archive: Too busy? - December 2, 2005

It’s time to do more thinking and less doing (This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Discuss this column and podcastJoin the new Career Opportunities Community site!Free book giveaway contest ends January 15, 2009 Many times in my career [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gard ...

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Archive: Too busy? - December 2, 2005

It’s time to do more thinking and less doing (This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Discuss this column and podcastJoin the new Career Opportunities Community site!Free book giveaway contest ends January 15, 2009 Many times in my career [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gard ...

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Gridlock is unacceptable

It’s time to get things moving again Gridlock is unacceptable By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Gridlock is unacceptable Discuss this column and podcastJoin the new Career Opportunities Community site!Free book giveaway contest ends January 15, 2009 The world is in gridlock. Everything from government, to business, to our own personal relationships are suffering from an almost universal inability to get [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podca ...

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Gridlock is unacceptable

It’s time to get things moving again Gridlock is unacceptable By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Gridlock is unacceptable Discuss this column and podcastJoin the new Career Opportunities Community site!Free book giveaway contest ends January 15, 2009 The world is in gridlock. Everything from government, to business, to our own personal relationships are suffering from an almost universal inability to get [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podca ...

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Video: Career Opportunities Community Site

A short video introduction to the new Career Opportunities Community Site. iPod Ready Video From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.com Video: Career Opportunities Community Site Related posts:Why create a Career Opportunities Community site? On his blog, Mike Mcbride, links to the new Career...Join [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great conte ...

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Video: Career Opportunities Community Site

A short video introduction to the new Career Opportunities Community Site. iPod Ready Video From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.com Video: Career Opportunities Community Site Related posts:Why create a Career Opportunities Community site? On his blog, Mike Mcbride, links to the new Career...Winners [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great co ...

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Archive: Accountability - November 25, 2005

Accountability is important for everyone (This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Discuss this column/podcast on the Career Opportunities Community site Too often, when we hear the word accountability at work, we cringe, sure that this means we are [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gar ...

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Recently from Friends in Tech

This book review was produced by Friends in Tech member, Steve Holden, host of Tech News Radio. Book Review - Information Technology (IT) Manager’s Handbook from FiT Web by Steve Holden Here is a short audio review by Steve Holden @ TechNewsRadio.com of the 2nd Edition of the “IT Manager’s Handbook: Getting Your New Job Done” (ISBN: 0-12-370488-X) [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Even ...

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A Year of Leadership

It’s time to lead again! A Year of Leadership By Douglas E. Welch Listen: A Year of Leadership Discuss this column and podcastJoin the new Career Opportunities Community site!Free book giveaway contest ends January 15, 2009 When looking back over 2008 I see a number of issues, but one thatpresses most deeply on my mind was a lack of [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at ...

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Archive: Fear - November 18, 2005

Don’t let fear stop your career (This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Fear is a powerful emotion and, as such, it can make us do almost anything. Unscrupulous people understand the dynamics of fear and some will use [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Event ...

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Career Tip 20081229 - Building your career commu

Build the Career You Deserve with Career Opportunities at http://welchwrite.com/career/ View, listen and Read all past Career Tips at http://welchwrite.com/…areertips/ Comments or Questions? Call the Listener Line at 818-804-5049 Mobile post sent by douglaswelch using Utterli.  Replies.  mp3 From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.com Career [...]Fro ...

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Video: Career Tip 20081229 - Building your career community

iPod Ready Video Join me on these networks Follow Douglas on FriendFeed | Follow Douglas on Twitter | Douglas on MySpace | Douglas on Facebook | Douglas on LinkedIn Become a Facebook Fan of Career Opportunities Support Career Opportunities: iTunes Review | Career-Op Forums | Digg.com | Podcast Alley Reader/Listener Line @ 818-804-5049 From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. ...

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Upcoming Events

View the compete calendar. You can also subscribe to this calendar directly using RSS or iCAL. From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.com Upcoming Events Related posts:How to deal with “End of an Era” events Listen: How to deal with “End of an [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los An ...

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2009 - Here we come!

Are you ready for 2009? 2009 - Here we come! By Douglas E. Welch Listen: 2009 - Here we come! While we might not have the brightest hopes for 2009, I think that there are always steps we can take to build the career we deserve. The New Year is always a great time to reflect on our lives [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.com 2009 - Here we come! Related posts:Sh ...

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Archive: Crazymakers - November 11, 2005

Don’t submit to the demands of a “crazymaker” You have better things to do. (This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article We have all had some experience with them…creative geniuses, experts in their field, those who have accomplished much, [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New ...

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Merry Christmas from WelchWrite.com

We present our 3rd Annual LIVE Reading of Dicken’s A Christmas Carol from Sunday, December 21, 2008 as our holiday present to you. You can listen to the audio or watch the video from uStream.tv. Presented by WelchWrite.com Music courtesy of Incompetech.com Listen: A Live Reading of Charle’s Dickens A Christmas Carol Click Here to Watch and Listen From Career Opportunities [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gar ...

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Merry Christmas from WelchWrite.com

We present our 3rd Annual LIVE Reading of Dicken’s A Christmas Carol from Sunday, December 21, 2008 as our holiday present to you. You can listen to the audio or watch the video from uStream.tv. Presented by WelchWrite.com Music courtesy of Incompetech.com Listen: A Live Reading of Charle’s Dickens A Christmas Carol Click Here to Watch and Listen From Career Opportunities [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gar ...

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Lean and mean in good times and bad

Think hard about the difference between “wants” and “needs” to get your financial house in order Lean and mean in good times and bad By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Lean and mean in good times and bad Economies rise and fall with cyclical regularity so this current slowdown willeventually come to an end. Yes, we will all have [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technolog ...

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Archive: Everybody Does It - November 4, 2005

“Everybody Does It” is never a good excuse” (This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Often, when in the heat of an argument, one person will bring out the ultimate reason for their transgression, “Well, everyone else does [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, ...

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When a friend is laid off

Lend your ears and your network when a friend suffers a layoff When a friend is laid off By Douglas E. Welch Listen: When a friend is laid off Within the next several months there will be few of us who will not be effected by layoffs in some way. While we might retain our own jobs it seems [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.com When a friend is laid off Related ...

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Visibility in a down economy

Raise your visibility to protect and enhance your career Visibility in a down economy By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Visibility in a down economy I have written before about the importance of visibility in your career. (See Visibility for you and your career and A Year of Visibility video) Now that the economy is slowing down, I want to [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWr ...

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Archive: The Roots of Change - October 28, 2005

Be constantly aware of how technology fundamentally changes the nature of your business (This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article In many businesses, technology is a two-headed beast. On the one side, it fosters innovation, productivity and income. [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gar ...

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Thanksgiving

Be thankful for what DID happen this year, not just what DIDN’T Thanksgiving By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Thanksgiving It’s the Thanksgiving holiday here in the US and many families are tucking into huge holiday meals and suffering the ill effects of too much food, too much wine and, in some cases, too much family. Others are less fortunate, [...]From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Te ...

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Archive: Balancing Act - October 21, 2005

Balancing the needs of your IT department and your internal customers is paramount (This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Many years ago, when I was still working in a corporate IT department, there was one pernicious problem [...] Related posts:Archive: Entry Level or Dead End - October 7, 2005 Are companies keeping employees on the help desk fore ...

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Shattered and Re-formed

Some industries need to be shattered before they can be reformed into a new whole. Shattered and Re-formed By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Shattered and Re-formed I have spent the last four weekends speaking at conferences, and speaking with many people, in California and Arizona. Despite being a bit tired from the long drives and long hours, I am [...] Related posts:The least you need to know The least you need to know By Douglas E. Welch...Archive: Balancing Act - October 21, 2005 Balancin ...

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Archive: Traits of a Good Leader - October 14, 2005

Learn what a good leader is so you can follow good leaders or become one yourself. (This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article What makes a good leader? You need to know — not only so you can become [...] Related posts:Archive: Balancing Act - October 21, 2005 Balancing the needs of your IT department and your internal...Archive: Entry Level or Dea ...

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Get out of your neighborhood

You can get your best ideas when talking with people outside your business or area of expertise. Get out of your neighborhood By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Get out of your neighborhood I have spent the last four weekends speaking at conferences, and speaking with many people, in California and Arizona. Despite being a bit tired from the long [...] Related posts:Our Passions Listen: Our Passions Our Passions by Douglas E. Welch...Share your ideas sooner, not later Listen: Share your ideas ...

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Sometimes we deserve to be fired

Should major failures lead to dismissal? I think so. Sometimes we deserve to be fired By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Sometimes we deserve to be fired I will ask you to forgive me in advance if this column rambles a bit, as I am still coming to grips with the topic, even as I write. Firing someone, andbeing [...] Related posts:From Fired to Hired Seminar with Mitch Krayton Good friend, Mitch Krayton is hosting a series of seminars,...Archive: Traits of a Good Leader - October 14, 2005 Learn ...

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Archive: Entry Level or Dead End - October 7, 2005

Are companies keeping employees on the help desk forever instead of letting them grow? (This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article We all had to start our high-tech career somewhere. The usual entry point within most companies was. and [...] Related posts:Extra: Paper resumes are dead, dead, deador ought to be This guest post appeared today in the blog, ...

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Career transitions are the worst, but necessary

Career transitions are the worst, but necessary By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Career transitions are the worst, but necessary As someone who is constantly in the middle of a career transition, I am frequently reminded how difficult it can be. Like many transitions, mine are not the “short, sharp, shock” of moving between companies or towns, but rather [...] Related posts:Teaching and sharing are an important part of any career Teaching and sharing are an important part of any c ...

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Archive: The Chaos of Choice - September 30, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article When you are starting a new project or pitching a new client, do you ever feel overwhelmed by the choices available? I know it cannot just be me, so at the [...] Related posts:Archive: Change Everything - September 23, 2005 (This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here...Archive: Do ...

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Viral Careering

Viral Careering By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Viral Careering Get daily career tips on Twitter, Friendfeed in video, on Seesmic and in audio via Utterli. If you follow the Internet world at all, you have surely head the term viral marketing. The way I describe viral marketing is to make content so good, so compelling, so fun, so interesting [...] Related posts:Douglas E. Welch on “The Struggling Entrepreneur” Frank Castaneda had me on his show, The Struggling Entrepreneur,...Th ...

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Archive: Change Everything - September 23, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article What did you do the last time you were looking for a new job? Did you try to find another job that was exactly like your previous one? Did you use [...] Related posts:Change before you are forced to change Change before you are forced to change By Douglas E....Not everyone is happy when you change Not everyone ...

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Pacing yourself

Subscribe to the Career Opportunities Mailing List Email: Visit this group Pacing yourself By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Pacing yourself Get daily career tips on Twitter, Friendfeed in video, on Seesmic and in audio via Utterli. It is bad enough when your employer decides to give you too many projects in too little time, but it is even worse when you overwhelm [...] Related posts:Archive: Straight lines and circles - September 16, 2005 (This podcast is pulled “from the ar ...

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Career Tip 20081016 - Create it yourself

Career Tip 20081016 - Create it yourself Video | Audio | Download Video | See all past Career Tips From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.com Career Tip 20081016 - Create it yourself Related posts:Career Tip for 20081008 - Quality, not quantity Video | [...] Related posts:Career Tip for 20081008 - Quality, not quantity Video | Audio | Download Video | ...

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Archive: Straight lines and circles - September 16, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article As a high-tech worker, I am sure you try to compartmentalize your work. You make budgets, timelines and project plans, but you fail to notice one important aspect of your work…nothing [...] Related posts:Archive: Don’t Wait - September 2, 2005 (This podcast is pulled “from the archives” ...

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Beware the scammers

Subscribe to Career Opportunities today (FREE) and receive each new episode automatically Subscribe with iTunes | Subscribe with other RSS Readers Beware the Scammers By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Beware the scammers Get daily career tips on Twitter, Friendfeed in video, on Seesmic and in audiovia Utterli. Beware the scammers October 10, 2008 Whenever the economy slows, whenever a natural disaster occurs [...] Related posts:Archive: Beware the Pundit - April 1, 2005 (This podcast is ...

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Career Tip for 20081008 - Quality, not quantity

Video | Audio | Download Video | See all past Career Tips From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Get more great content on Podcasting, New Media, Gardening, Los Angeles Events and Technology at WelchWrite.com Career Tip for 20081008 - Quality, not quantity Related posts:Career Tip 20081016 - Create it yourself Career Tip 20081016 - Create it yourself Video [...] Related posts:Career Tip 20081016 - Create it yourself Career Tip 20081016 - Create it yourself Video ...

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Archive: Project planning and execution - September 9, 2008

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article There are many facets to planning and executing high-tech projects, whether you are upgrading 5 PCs or 500, releasing new software or inventing a new product. Not only do you need [...] Related posts:Archive: Straight lines and circles - September 16, 2005 (This podcast is pulled “from the archives” ...

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Doubting yourself and your work

Doubting yourself and your work By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Doubting yourself and your work Get daily career tips on Twitter, Friendfeed and now, in video, on Seesmic. Doubting yourself and your work August 29, 2008 Everyone, no matter their work, has to face their own doubts throughout their career. We may be working well, but then an unknown or difficult [...]

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Archive: 5 Small Risks to Take Today

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Career growth comes from challenging your own limits stretching yourself and reaching for new knowledge and new capabilities. Despite all the benefits, though, many of us avoid challenges [...]

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What to do when you dont like what you do anymore

What to do when you don’t like what you do anymore By Douglas E. Welch Listen: What to do when you don’t like what you do anymore Get daily career tips on Twitter, Friendfeed and now, in video, on Seesmic. It happens to all of us at one time or another. After years of working in the same area, [...]

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Archive: New Avenues - July 22, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article As an independent, high-tech consultant, I have the usual avenues for making money. One day I might be cleaning up spyware or viruses, on another I might be training a client [...]

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Its not obvious to them

It’s not obvious to them By Douglas E. Welch Listen: It’s not obvious to them Get daily career tips on Twitter, Friendfeed and now, in video, on Seesmic. While we all might like to be the smartest person in the room (and in some cases, we are) our knowledge can sometimes get in the way of our career. I know [...]

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Change before you are forced to change

Change before you are forced to change By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Change before you are forced to change Get daily career tips on Twitter, Friendfeed and now, in video, on Seesmic. It seems a fundamental aspect of human nature that no one likes change. No matter how much we might talk about craving fun and excitement, for most [...]

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Archive: Dont. Cant. Wont. - July 8, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article One frustrating aspect of a high-tech career is clients who ask for your advice and guidance, but, for whatever reason, never seem to heed it. In these cases, I have found [...]

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Develop specialized skills and intuition to avoid being replaced by technology

Develop specialized skills and intuition to avoid being replaced by technology By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Develop specialized skills and intuition to avoid being replaced by technology Get daily career tips on Twitter, Friendfeed and now, in video, on Seesmic. Working with my computer consulting clients day-after-day, I find that there is a lot of my work that could [...]

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Archive: Can Helping Out, Hurt? - June 24, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Does there come a time when helping out a friend can actually hurt? It seems that often times, when I agree to offer technical advice or assistance, things can go so [...]

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The world is watching, so say something interesting

The world is watching, so say something interesting By Douglas E. Welch Listen: The world is watching, so say something interesting Get daily career tips on Twitter, Friendfeed and now, in video, on Seesmic. In past columns I have told you t o be careful what you say on the Internet, as the whole world is watching. Blog posts, [...]

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Daily Career Tips - Now with video

A few weeks ago I started sending out daily career tips via Twitter. Yesterday, I started a new experiment. I have started to place the tips on Seesmic, as well. To get your daily dose of career wisdom, visit: Career Tips on Seesmic Career Tips on Twitter Career Tips on FriendFeed iPod Ready Video From Career Opportunities with Douglas E. Welch Daily [...]

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Archive - Blindsided - June 17, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Most high-tech jobs follow a similar pattern…you work, you complete projects, you work some more and at the end of the year you get your performance review. Thats when you [...]

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Teaching and sharing are an important part of any career

Teaching and sharing are an important part of any career By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Teaching and sharing are an important part of any career Subscribe to Career-Op Podcast Email: Visit this group In the past, you might have been told to jealously guard the secrets to [...]

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Retirement is not a goal, it is a path

Retirement is not a goal, it is a path By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Retirement is not a goal, it is a path For over a century, workers have been taught that the end goal, the final payoff of any career is retirement — that blissful time at the end of our lives when we won’t have to [...]

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Archive: A Technological World - May 6, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article If you want to be very clear about your feelings towards your current job, here is a little test. Find a child (son, daughter, nephew, niece, friends kid) and try to [...]

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The end of the week, but also the beginning

The end of the week, but also the beginning By Douglas E. Welch Listen: The end of the week, but also the beginning Ahhhhh, Another Friday. Another end to another long week. Now we can all stop thinking about work for 2 days. Right? Well, while Im as fond of kicking back on the weekend as anyone, I [...]

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Archive: What would you do? - April 29, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article If you want to be very clear about your feelings towards your current job, here is a little test. Find a child (son, daughter, nephew, niece, friends kid) and try to [...]

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How do you treat those around you?

How do you treat those around you? By Douglas E. Welch Listen: How do you treat those around you? How do you treat those around you? May 30, 2008 Starting tomorrow, I want you to arrive at your work — whether in an office, retail store, support phone line or other service job — and imagine that everyone you deal [...]

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Archive: Nothing from Something - April 22, 2008

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Even as the world has progressed from a manufacturing economy to a knowledge economy, many things have remained the same. Products, whether hard physical objects or great ideas, are the end [...]

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Ugliness and Beauty

Ugliness and Beauty By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Ugliness and Beauty You may think that ugliness and beauty are only concepts that occur in art, but they are both part of everyday life. More importantly, they are also a part of your work. Every action we take, everything we do can often be divided along these lines. Were [...]

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Archive: Working in a Coal Mine - April 15, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article When I am having a particularly bad day on the job I tend to grumble about it. On these days, my wifes usual response is, It isnt like your working in [...]

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Those who talk, but do not do

Those who talk, but do not do By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Those who talk, but do not do “I want to…” “I need to…” “I would love to…” We hear these every day from those around us. We might even say it ourselves. Then come the excuses. “I don’t have enough time. Im too busy. I don’t have [...]

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It is your career, after all

It is your career, after all By Douglas E. Welch Listen: The difference between what is and what you wish it to be Lately, when asked to describe Career Opportunities I have found that I can better describe it by what it is not. Career Opportunities isn’t about resumes, interviewing, climbing the corporate ladder or many of [...]

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Archive: Lessons LearnedAgain - April 8, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article While your high-tech work often has its ups and downs, some weeks can do a wonderful job reminding you what your work is all about. Some of the lessons you learn [...]

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The difference between what is and what you wish it to be

The difference between what is and what you wish it to be By Douglas E. Welch Listen: The difference between what is and what you wish it to be With any endeavor, there is always a vision in our mind of what we wish that endeavor to be. This ideal vision is important, as it gives us something [...]

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Archive: Beware the Pundit - April 1, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article I am sure you have seen this before. A new technology is announced and it takes only moments before writers across the globe start to predict its demise. There is a [...]

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Organizing can be a great boost to your career

Organizing can be a great boost to your career By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Organizing can be a great boost to your career Meetups are everywhere and the topics they support include technology, sewing, writing and a thousand other things. You might even attend some of these meetups or other user group meetings or conferences on a regular [...]

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Archive: Get out of town - March 25, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Usually when we have the thought, Ive got to get out of town, we are thinking about recreation getting away from it all. While there is always some benefit to [...]

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An interview with landscape designer, Susie Duboise

An interview with landscape designer, Susie Duboise Listen: An interview with landscape designer, Susie Duboise Special Note: I want to highlight the listeners of Career Opportunities here on the web site. Send me a 100 word description of you and your web site and I will start to include them here. Email to career@welchwite.com. Join me on these [...]

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Archive: Entrepreneurs - March 18, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article What is an entrepreneur? How do you become one? Is it worth the time, energy and aggravation? Recently, Rob Spahitz, a reader of this column, posted to a discussion on the [...]

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Elsewhere Online: Johnny Bunko: The Last Career Guide Youll Ever Need

Ok, this trailer got me. Now I want to see the book. I hope it lives up to the video. It sounds like its sensibilities are very much in line with my own. Johnny Bunko book trailer Last week, my friend Dan Pink sent me a copy of his latest book, The Adventures of Johnny Bunko: The [...]

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Your job depends on those around you

Your job depends on those around you By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Your job depends on those around you As many of you already know, in the corporate world, relations between departments can often be adversarial. Finance fights with creative, sales fights with manufacturing and almost everyone fights with IT. The problems that arise from this go much [...]

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Archive: Joining an IT Conversation - March 11, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article One of the most important ways of expanding your high-tech career is finding resources that can help you expand your knowledge beyond your immediate hands on experience. Sure, you can learn [...]

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Dont air your troubles in public

Dont air your troubles in public By Douglas E. Welch Listen: Dont air your troubles in public I could feel the chill as soon as I walked into the small bakery near my sons school. I had come in to pick up a coffee, but ended up with this column. The chill had nothing to do with the [...]

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Archive: Wasted Time - March 4, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Eight hours a day, 40 hours a week, 2400 minutes to get something done. While I know that many of you are working many more hours each week, we all have [...]

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Failure is a constant, and welcome, companion in our work

Failure is a constant, and welcome, companion in our work Listen: Failure is a constant, and welcome, companion in our work Failure is a constant, and welcome, companion in our work by Douglas E. Welch When we think of failure, we typically feel guilty and ashamed. Certainly failure is nothing to be proud of and yet we face failure [...]

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Archive: Follow-though - February 25, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Technology can help businesses and individuals accomplish great things, but sometimes we set ourselves and others up for failure before we even finish a technology project. While automating portions of a [...]

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An Interview with barista, Kate Schroeder

Listen: An Interview with barista, Kate Schroeder An Interview with barista, Kate Schroeder Links mentioned during this interview: CoffeeGeek.com Alt.coffee newsgroup via Google Groups World Barista Championships Videos: Latte Art - via YouTube Photos: Latte Art via Flickr Join me on these networks: Douglas on MySpace | Douglas on Facebook | Douglas on LinkedIn Become a Facebook Fan of Career Opportunities Support Career Opportunities: One time: Monthly ($2): ...

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Archive: The Experience - February 18, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article If you read anything by business guru Tom Peters (www.tompeters.com) you will hear the term Professional Service Firm (PSF) over and over again. This is what you and I do each [...]

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Our Passions

Listen: Our Passions Our Passions by Douglas E. Welch, career@welchwrite.com Two weekends ago I attended the latest incarnation of BarCampLA. This unconference has become one of the highlights of my year as I get to confer, converse and otherwise hobnob with my fellow wizards! For a more detailed overview of what BarCamp is, you can visit the web [...]

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Archive: Notation and Recall - February 11, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article There are many secrets to a successful high-tech career, but most of them are simple procedures, habits, hints or, more likely, common sense ways of working more effectively. Over the years [...]

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Audio: A Year of Visibility from BarCampLA-5, March 1, 2008

This is the audio from my talk A Year of Visibility at BarCampLA-5 on March 1, 2008. The audio quality here is slightly better than the video segment, as I was using my lavaliere mics. Listen: A Year of Visibility Post from: Career Opportunities by Douglas E. Welch Audio: A Year of Visibility from BarCampLA-5, March 1, 2008

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The answer lies somewhere in-between

Listen: The answer lies somewhere in-between The answer lies somewhere in-between by Douglas E. Welch, career@welchwrite.com Another Little League season begins here in Los Angeles and my son is joining his fifth team. It would be overstating the fact to say that I enjoy this time of year, but I do support my son in doing something that [...]

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The answer lies somewhere in-between

Listen: The answer lies somewhere in-between The answer lies somewhere in-between by Douglas E. Welch, career@welchwrite.com Another Little League season begins here in Los Angeles and my son is joining his fifth team. It would be overstating the fact to say that I enjoy this time of year, but I do support my son in doing something that [...]

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Archive: 24/7 - February 4, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article As any high-tech freelancer will tell you, one of the major problems of working for yourself is knowing when not to work. Unlike the traditional office hours of corporate work, freelance [...]

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A Year of Visibility

Click to Play This video was originally shared on blip.tv by dewelch with a No license (All rights reserved) license. Post from: Career Opportunities by Douglas E. Welch A Year of Visibility

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Personal networking isnt optional anymore

Listen: Personal networking isn’t optional anymore Personal networking isn’t optional anymore Facebook. MySpace. Twitter. LinkedIn, Plaxo. Pownce and a hundred others. We are inundated with social networks these days with more being created every week. As with any new trend, there are the detractors that bemoan the loss of real friends to the passing acquaintances of online [...]

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Archive: Return - January 28, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article As I write, I am finishing the last few days of a holiday vacation to my home state of Ohio and learning that returning from a vacation can be just as [...]

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Are you prepared for whatever might happen?

Listen: Are you prepared for whatever might happen? Are you prepared for whatever might happen? Here is an interesting question…what would you do it you found out tomorrow that your job, or even your entire career was going to disappear? I know, this is an extreme event that will probably never occur, but imagining extreme events can [...]

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Archive: Totaled - January 14, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Just as a car can be totaled after an accident, I am running into more and more computers that should be totaled, as well. A piece of Spyware can have infected [...]

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Litigation Support - An interview with Mike McBride

Listen: Litigation Support - An interview with Mike McBrides You can find out more about Mike at http://www.mikemcbrideonline.com/ Next Friday: February 22, 2008: Are you prepared for whatever might happen? Join me on these networks: Douglas on MySpace | Douglas on Facebook | Douglas on LinkedIn Become a Facebook Fan of Career Opportunities Support Career Opportunities: One time: Monthly ($2): iTunes Review [...]

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Archive: Start and Stop - January 7, 2005

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article It is a rare high-tech project that progresses neatly from beginning to end. Most project schedules change dramatically over the lifespan of the project. Along with this, many projects can go [...]

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Scared by too many possibilities

Listen: Scared by too many possibilities Scared by too many possibilities February 8, 2007 2008 Douglas E. Welch Sometimes the amazing amount of possibilities in our lives can simply overwhelm our ability to deal with them. Once you see everything that you could be doing, it can scare you into inactivity. This can happen for a number of [...]

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Archive: For the love of it all - December 31, 2004

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Working at what you love can be an amazing experience. It can bring a sense of fulfillment and joy that rivals the best experiences of your life. There can be a [...]

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Without risk, we all stagnate

Listen: Without risk, we all stagnate I think it is true of any long-term relationship, but I began to notice that when I brought up new ideas to my wife, her response often began with a host of reasons why that particular idea wouldn’t work. There seemed to be a never-ending list of reasons we shouldn’t [...]

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Archive: Sales is Everything - December 17, 2004

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Yes, thats right, sales is everything. Business experts like Tom Peters preach it, industry pundits carry on the charge, even I know this is true, but taking it to heart and [...]

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Share your ideas sooner, not later

Listen: Share your ideas sooner, not later As a writer, it is always distressing when you have a great idea and then see that someone else has written an article about the exact same topic, usually only days before you get around to it. It happens all the time and it only makes sense, considering the [...]

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What Im Reading

Responses from the Seesmic Community… Video: Zombie Survival Guide Amazon: Zombie Survival Guide Video: Billion Dollar Kiss Amazon: Billion Dollar Kiss Video: Odd Mom Out Amazon: Odd Mom Out Video: E-Myth Revisited Amazon: E-Myth Revisited Post from: Career Opportunities by Douglas E. Welch What I’m Reading…

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Archive: Getting By - December 10, 2004

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Have you ever had a day when you didnt want to get out of bed and face your work? Good. Im glad it isnt just me. Jobs and careers can have [...]

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Interview: Al Isago Parvez of Advance, Inc. in Tokyo, Japan

Listen: An interview with Al Isago Parvez, a recruiter with Advance, Inc, in Tokyo, Japan An interview with Al Isago Parvez, a recruiter with Advance, Inc, in Tokyo, Japan Next Friday: January 25, 2008: Share your ideas sooner, not later Join me on these networks: Douglas on MySpace | Douglas on Facebook | Douglas on LinkedIn Become a Facebook [...]

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Archive: Criticism - December 3, 2004

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article There is a little that can be so useful, or so damaging, as criticism. When given correctly, justly and without malice, it can be the building block of a better career. [...]

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Moving into Management

Listen: Moving Into Management Whether you work in a corporate environment, or for yourself, there comes a time in every career when you need to stop crawling under desks, both literally and figuratively. While I often bemoan the practice of removing professionals from active duty, where they often have the most expertise, as we age, we [...]

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Archive: Avoidance - November 26, 2004

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article I try to do everything I can for my clients, hooking up the occasional DVD player or troubleshooting phone line problems, even if it goes beyond the typical work I am [...]

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How to deal with End of an Era events

Listen: How to deal with “End of an Era” events The End of an Era can be, sad, dramatic, or painful, but it can also be seen as inevitable. There is a beginning and an end to all stages of our lives and careers. How we deal with these End of an Era events can [...]

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Video: Combining your work skills into a career

This is a short video from Seesmic (http://seesmic.com) where I respond to Seth, who is starting to look for a new job and having a bit of trouble explaining exactly “What he does.” I thought it might be worthwhile to share it here, too. Let me know if you find these video clips useful or not. [...]

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Archive: Beginning, MIddle and End - November 19, 2004

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article Every high-tech worker has different skills, different talents and different desires. Sometimes we try to cram ourselves into a particular job without much thought towards our own needs. We do this [...]

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Do something for yourself this year!

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What are you reading? - from Seesmic

So what are you reading? Let me know in the comments below!

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Visibility for you and your career

Listen to this episode Read the entire article Note: This column is based on a talk given at BarCamp San Diego on Nov 11, 2007. There is a simple truth about your career that we often ignore. You can be the best at anything — the best programmer, the best writer, the best chef, the best accountant — [...]

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Video: Sometimes all we can do is live by good example

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Archive: Reaching for the Stars - November 12, 2004

(This podcast is pulled “from the archives” and presented here as a service to more recent listeners — Douglas) Listen to this episode Read the entire article As I write, Spaceship One has won the X Prize, traveling to non-orbital space twice within two weeks. As I watched the news coverage, my thoughts went beyond the immediate accomplishment [...]

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Heading towards 2008!

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Audio: 2nd Annual LIVE Reading of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

A grand time was had by all as we read A Christmas Carol and sent it out, live, over both Talkshoe.com and uStream.tv. Below is the audio version for your listening pleasure. If you would like to see a partial video if the reading, you can watch it on my uStream.tv page.Listen:2nd Annual LIVE Reading of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

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An Audio Christmas Card from Douglas, Rosanne and Joseph at WelchWrite.com

Wishing you a Merry Christmas, a Happy Holidays and the very best for your New Year!Listen: Silent Night - Performed by Douglas E. Welch

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The Greatest Gift

Listen to this episodeRead the entire articleIt is the holiday season once again and our thoughts are turned to goodwill and presents for the special people in our lives. Too often, though, we neglect ourselves at this time of year. Now, I am not suggesting you go out and by that new Macbook Pro you've always wanted and get your wife a bowling ball. Rather, there is a very special gift you can give yourself that costs absolutely nothing. The greatest gift you can give yourself at this time ...

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Archive: A Doing Day - November 5, 2004

(This podcast is pulled "from the archives" and presented here as a service to more recent listeners -- Douglas)Listen to this episodeRead the entire article Over the past several weeks I have been writing a lot about thinking...thinking about your purpose, your future and your goals. While thinking is certainly important, all of your good ideas might just go to waste if you don't combine that thinking with a little bit of doing. Your thinking has probably generated a host of to-do items an ...

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Two Career Situations to Avoid

Listen to this episodeRead the entire articleAt the best of times, our career is a succession of good work and good ideas, for which we are rewarded a good salary. Your work can progress along without too much fear, angst or anger. Still, there will be times when trouble can occur. Often, though, these are situations that we can avoid, if we learn to recognize the warning signs. After 20+ years in the workplace, in both corporate and small businesses and as an independent consultant, I have ...

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Archive: Off the edge - October 29, 2004

(This podcast is pulled "from the archives" and presented here as a service to more recent listeners -- Douglas)Listen to this episodeRead the entire article Anyone, no matter what their age, can find themselves in the depths of a rut. It can start out slowly. Going to the same restaurants, using the same software, listening to the same music. The next thing you know, there you are, in a rut. As Im finding, getting older can make it even easier to get into a rut. There are days when I simp ...

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Douglas E. Welch on "The Struggling Entrepreneur"

Frank Castaneda had me on his show, The Struggling Entrepreneur, this week. We talk about working as an independent in high-tech, writing and new media.Struggling Entrepreneur15- Doug Welch- From Writer to High Tech to New Media EntrepreneurListen this episodeIn this episode of The Struggling Entrepreneur, we have an interview with Douglas Welch. I had the opportuntity to meet him in person at the Podcamp Arizona unconference in November, 2007. Doug is a high-tech consultant and recent New ...

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Question for 2008: Am I having fun?

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Punctuality

Listen to this episodeRead the entire articleWith our current obsession on time and productivity, you would think that punctuality would be de rigueur for any effective worker. We have our cell phones, our iPhones, our Blackberries, constantly reminding us of what we should be doing and when. Even today, though, there is a certain portion of the populace who simply can't be on time to any event, whether a weekly staff meeting, school drop-off or dinner party. Why is this? What fundamental f ...

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Archive: Getting Serious - Part III - October 22, 2004

(This podcast is pulled "from the archives" and presented here as a service to more recent listeners -- Douglas)Listen to this episodeRead the entire articleOver the past two weeks I have talked about the thinking that goes into maintaining client relationships. This week I turn to the practical ideas that I use to maintain my client relationships and build my career. These methods can be used as they are or adapted for your own use. The biggest benefit you will gain, though, is in the thin ...

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Feel free to call a "time-out" whenever you need it

Listen to this episodeRead the entire articleIn business today, everything relies on "getting things done." We rush about from one task to another, striking things off our to-do lists and yet, come the end of the day, we still don't feel very good about ourselves. We still feel like something is missing. That "something" is time -- time to think, time to savor, time to relax. That said, how do you find time when there is so much to do -- and why is finding time so necessary?Next Friday: De ...

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Archive: Getting Serious - Part II - October 15, 2004

(This podcast is pulled "from the archives" and presented here as a service to more recent listeners -- Douglas)Listen to this episodeRead the entire article Last week I started a discussion of getting serious in your relationships with clients. Today, I will talk about maintaining these relationships for the benefit of both you and your clients. If there is any secret to high-tech career success, this might be it.PotentialIf you really want to get serious about your clients and your bus ...

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Make sure you aren't working towards the past

Listen to this episodeRead the entire articleWhether you are just starting out in your career or working to make your established career better, there is a danger lurking. When talking with careerists all over the world, I occasionally run into someone who is getting better and better at a skill that fewer and fewer people want or need. To use an example from another century, they are getting better and better at making hand-crafted leather buggy whips while more and more automobiles are d ...

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Archive: Getting Serious - Part 1 - October 8, 2004

(This podcast is pulled "from the archives" and presented here as a service to more recent listeners -- Douglas)Listen to this episodeRead the entire article Over the past several months I have had both a desire and a need to focus intently on my freelance consulting business. Lately, I have spent a lot of time thinking about the nature of my work. What am I trying to accomplish, both for my clients and myself? How am I going to go about accomplishing those goals? Like everyone, I can get c ...

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Getting the job

Listen to this episodeRead the entire articleFinding a job can be difficult, no matter if it is your first job or your twentieth. That said, finding that first real job can leave you wondering just how you're supposed to get started if no one will give you a chance. As with most things in life, there is no secret to success, but there are a few ways to increase the chances of finding a good first job and making a great start on the career you deserve.Next Friday: November 23, 2007: Make ...

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Archive: Fighting the Futility - October 1, 2004

(This podcast is pulled "from the archives" and presented here as a service to more recent listeners -- Douglas)Listen to this episodeRead the entire articleI often get asked, "How can you stand to deal with computer problems, day in and day out?" My clients know how frustrated they can feel when their computers aren't working well and can only imagine their frustration in dealing with the dozens of computers I see on a weekly basis. They sometimes wonder aloud how I can deal with the seemi ...

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Visibility for You and Your Career from BarCamp San Diego 2

Click to Play Douglas E. Welch speaks at BarCamp San Diego 2 on November 11, 2007

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Doing the (Career) Laundry

Listen to this episodeRead the entire articleIf there is one thing my wife detests, it is doing laundry. It is one of those tasks that never comes to an end. As soon as you complete one load, another is ready to go. Then there is the folding, ironing and more. My version of laundry is the monthly bill pay and financial reconciles. It has some direct corollaries in that it, too, is never done. I only make progress for another 30 days and then it starts all over again. As you might imagine, t ...

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Archive: School Time - September 24, 2004

Listen to this episodeRead the entire articleOnce I graduated from college, it was an easy decision to not return. Since I wasnt programming-inclined, there wasnt much to be gained from getting a Masters or Doctorate in Computer Science. Instead, I went off and joined the big world of business and have arrived at where I am today. This is not to say, though, that I have stopped learning. Instead I have spent my years learning about topics that interested me, developing my own personalized ...

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Letting go of control can open up new opportunities

I'm heading off to speak at PodCampAZ tomorrow, so here is this weeks show a little bit early. Enjoy! -- DouglasListen to this episodeRead the entire articleIn business, and in life, we often seek to control everything we can. We try to control our jobs, our careers, our schedules and more. We seek to remove the accidental, the random and unfortunately, the serendipitous. Instead of trying to control everything about your life, you might want to "let go" every now and then and see what happ ...

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Professionalism

Listen to this episodeRead the entire articleprofessionalnoun 1. professional character, spirit, or methods. 2. the standing, practice, or methods of a professional, as distinguished from an amateur.professionalism. Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). Random House, Inc. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/professionalism (accessed: September 19, 2007).You can often hear complaints today about a lack of professionalism among the workforce. Employees that dont do their ...

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Who do you trust? - Questions? Call the listener line at 818-804-5049

Listen to this episodeRead the entire articleI received a great letter recently from someone who was asking just that question, who do I trust? They are feeling used and abused in their career and wondering, with all honesty, if the entire world has descended to the level of last century's snake oil salesmen. Sadly, I often talk to people who feel that they can't trust anyone.Next Friday: October 26, 2007: ProfessionalismJoin me on these networks:Douglas on MySpace | Douglas on Facebook | ...

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Prelude to Revolution Part 2 - A Live Radio Play for Independence Day

This is a follow-up to Prelude to Revolution - Part 1, which aired on July 4th, 2007. -- DouglasPrelude to Revolution - Part 2The voices and events leading up to the American War for Independence1761-1775Performed LIVE on September 22, 2007,An audio play taken from historical documents.Listen to Prelude to Revolution - Part 2Written, Produced and Directed by Keri Dearborn and Michael Lawshe of Eclipse-1 Media with assistance from Douglas E. Welch of WelchWrite.comTechnorati Tags: california ...

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A sense of failure - Questions? Call the listener line at 818-804-5049

Listen to this episodeRead the entire articleNo matter how successful we might become, there will be times when an overwhelming sense of failure comes over us and leaves us wondering just where we are headed. This can be caused by a small failure of a project, new challenges in your personal life, or monetary troubles, but it is important to realize that feelings of failure don't necessary mean you have failed. It can simply mean that you are at a down period in your life and work -- one th ...

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When podcasting is your job - An interview with Kevin Devin

This is a special from Careers in Podcasting and New Media...Listen to this showIn this interview, I talk with Kevin Devin, founder of Friends in Tech and former co-host of In The Trenches: The Podcast for Sys Admins.When faced with the outsourcing of his traditional IT position, Kevin was able to use his podcasting skills to create a new position for himself in the company.Join me on these networks:Douglas on MySpace | Douglas on Facebook | Douglas on LinkedInSupport Careers in Podcasting ...

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A Reputation for Balancing Work and Self

Listen to this episodeRead the entire articleOf all the reputations I have discussed in the last several weeks, this one might be the toughest to manage. The fine balance between work and self is like an endlessly tilting teeter-totter, swinging first one way, then the next. No matter how much you might try, there is really no central, stable point. Balance shifts constantly and you have to be very aware to maintain your footing. That said, if you ignore this balance and swing more often to ...

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A reputation for the big picture...and the small

Flexibility is the key to any career. Sometimes you will need to be thinking about the short term repercussions of your actions and sometimes the long term. Depending on the situation, you will need to clearly understand the "big picture" or the small. That said, many of us consistently focus on one over the other. These prejudices can limit our effectiveness by instantly branding us as a particular "type". Those around us begin to discount our opinion because they believe that they already ...

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A Reputation for Clarity - Celebrating our 3rd Anniversary!

Many a project and sometimes even an entire company has failed due to one, small, yet amazingly important trait -- clarity. When companies can't make a clear case for their product or service over another -- or when management can't communicate its vision and desires to staff -- or when you can't tell your loved ones what is really important to you -- it becomes terribly clear how important clarity is to all aspects of your life. You can be the smartest, quickest, most skilled worker in the ...

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A Reputation for Helpfulness - Celebrating our 3rd Anniversary!

Everyone wants to be helpful, right? Surely, there can't be people out there who don't understand the need to be helpful and how it binds society together. Then you find yourself running for an elevator and someone refuses to hold the door. Perhaps you're trying to accomplish something at your local bank or government agency and you are faced with someone who, it seems, does everything in their power to not be helpful. We see a breakdown in the sense of helpfulness everyday, which is why yo ...

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A Reputation for Trustworthiness - Our 3rd Anniversary is approaching!

If a hierarchy exists to the reputations I have highlighted so far this month, trustworthiness would surely be near, if not at, the top of the list. Trust, as I have written in Career Opportunities before, is one of the most critical elements of any successful career. Without trust it is nearly impossible to achieve anything. You must trust others, they must trust you and you all must trust yourselves in order for everyone to thrive.Listen to this episode | Read the entire articleNext Frida ...

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A Reputation for Clear Thinking - Call our Listener Line at 818-804-5049

"If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too; . . . If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two impostors just the same . . . Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it. - Ruyard KiplingIn my experience, truer words were never spoken. They apply to so many aspects of life and work that they may be one of the few universal truths in the w ...

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A Reputation for Empathy - Call our Listener Line at 818-804-5049

Empathy is the ability to understand the feelings or situation of another person. As you might imagine, empathy is a very important trait for those people who want to successfully collaborate with others, whether as co-workers, manager and staff or client and consultant. If you are unable to connect with others or truly understand what they might be feeling, you set yourself apart like a modern day Marie Antoinette, giving advice without any real understanding of the world around you. Other ...

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A Reputation for Decision-Making - Call our Listener Line at 818-804-5049

You may not think about it on a daily basis, but your life is filled with decisions, both large and small. You decide when to get up, what to eat, where you work, who you befriend and who you marry. Unfortunately, when it comes to work, we often spend a lot of our time avoiding important decisions. There are many reasons for this, but your lack of decision-making abilities can directly effect your overall reputation and your chances for success.Listen to this episode | Read the entire artic ...

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A Reputation for Honesty - Call our Listener Line at 818-804-5049

As I continue through this series, you will begin to see how each of the reputations relates to the others. This is exactly as it should be, as this is what happens in life. One reputation supports and effects the others. This week, I tackle honesty and how it relates to your life and career.By some, honesty is seen as a fluid concept, shades of grey changing slightly depending on the needs of the moment, the people around and the risks involved. Little white lies sprinkle our days and yet ...

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A Reputation for Fairness

There are many reputations that collectively make up your overall reputation. First in line for discussion is a reputation for fairness. What is fairness and how does it impact our work, our careers and our lives?Our usual introduction to fairness is as a child. You often hear younger children proclaiming, "That's not fair!" to parents and their friends when something doesn't go their way. As children, though, life is inherently unfair. We are under the control and guidance of adults and so ...

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Immerse yourself in other environments in order to improve your own

In some confusion during my recent trip, I missed posting this column. -- DouglasAs we develop our careers our focus narrows more and more over the years. We find our niche and develop it more and more carefully. We specialize in fewer and fewer skills until we have our career honed to a razor-like sharpness. This has long been the way of developing a great career and yet this method holds some pitfalls. When we increasingly specialize in one narrow area, we are in danger of closing out ide ...

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Cultivating your career reputations

Today marks the beginning of a series of columns on what I consider a very important topic...your reputation. You will notice above though, that I use the plural form, reputations, in the title. While we often talk about one, monolithic, reputation, I believe that there are a series of reputations that make up the whole. Each column in this series will focus on one particular reputation that makes up your overriding reputation. By examining each one in detail, I hope to provide you specific ...

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Doing..or having done to you!

It is rare for life to present you with a simple either/or situation. Normally, life is lived in shades of grey an almost infinite set of possibilities. That said, while talking over career problems with some friends last night, we stumbled across a dichotomy that every careerist faces today. In your career, and in your life, you can either do something or have something done to you. You can either control your career or let someone else dictate what you do and when you do it. ...

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Is that all there is? Is my career going to be a repetition of this day...forever

There is a day in our career when a fearful thought can strike us? We are sitting at our desk, doing something we have done a thousand times in the past and the thought creeps up on us. -- is that all there is? Is this the sum total of our life for the foreseeable future? Are we doomed to spend the remainder of our days shuffling paper from one pile to another? Scary, isn't it?Listen to this episode | Read the entire articleNext Friday: July 13, 2007: Doing...or having done to youSupport C ...

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A Career in Music - An interview with author, John Braheny

Join John Braheny, author ofThe Craft and Business of Songwriting*, for a discussion ofA Career in Music. We'll discuss many of the lesser know musical careers and dispel some of the sex, drugs and rock and roll myths of the music business.* I wrote the podcasting sidebar for this edition of Johns bookListen to this interviewListen (Backup)From John's web site...JOHN BRAHENY (Bra HAY nee) is one of the most recognized and respected names in the music industry, and, more specifically, in the ...

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Don't be afraid - You won't learn unless you ask

No matter who you are, where you live or what you do, if you really want to learn something about your work, your ideas or a particular product, you only have to ask. Of course, asking for feedback can feel embarrassing and even frightening. Still, listening to other's consul and opinion is one of the most important ways that we learn to improve our own ideas.Listen to this episode|Read the entire articleNext Friday: May 11, 2007: Automatic pilot can be a good thingSupport Career Opportuni ...

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The difference between your job, your work and your career

As we talk about our job, our work and our career, we often use the terms interchangeably. In reality, though, these 3 items are unique descriptions of 3 parts of our life, each with their own concerns, demands and direction. As a way of clarifying my own thinking, and providing some insight for you, let's explore the differences between job, work and career and how understanding those differences can greatly effect all of them.Listen to this episode|Read the entire articleNext Friday: Apri ...

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Re-Cap of Manager Tools Effective Manager Conference with Steve Holden

In this interview, fellowFriends in Techmember,Steve Holden, host of Tech News Radio, gives us a re-cap of theManager Tools Effective Manager Conference. Steve attended this conference in Washington, DC last week and has some interesting thoughts to share.Listen to this interview|Listen (Backup)Next Friday: April 27, 2007: Change -- one small step at a timeEnter Dancing with Elephants "Let Them Hear You!" ContestWin an iPod Shuffle!Manager Toolsis an excellent podcast on how to become an e ...

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Change -- one small step at a time

Everyone it seems, from business pundits, book authors and your spouse, knows that change is important in our lives. We all need to change, sometimes on a daily basis, in order to address the pressing issues of life and work. No matter how important we might see change, though, change is tough. Our own innate sense that "change=danger" triggers feelings of fear from deep within our usually rational mind. This fear can cause us to avoid the very changes that would most improve our lives. Cha ...

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Out of Focus

Among everything else I do, I am also an amateur artist. As is often the case, something you learn in one area can often be useful in other aspects of your life. One useful technique I have learned from my art is squinting. When you are first looking at a scene you want to draw or paint, you purposely unfocus your vision in order to get an overall impression of the light and dark areas. Sometimes in order to see things more clearly, you have to get the big picture first.Listen to this e ...

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Productive Waiting

Despite all the advancements in technology and the generally "sped up" nature of life, waiting is still a part of every day. Unless you are in a position of extreme power, and maybe even then, there will be times in every day when you will be forced to wait. You might have to wait for the train to begin your commute, wait in line at the bank, or wait for your turn at the doctor's office. You might have to wait on hold to talk to a representative. Regardless of the cause of your waiting, one ...

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Push and Pull - from the archives

I wrote a few weeks ago about taking the initiative and not waiting for other people to assist you with your career. This week I will expand on that a little farther. There are times when pushing for promotions, new clients or big projects might not be the best action to take. Sometimes you need to pull opportunities and clients towards you. In fact, this is often the way to find your best career opportunities.Listen to this episode | Read the entire articleNext Friday: April 12, 2007: Prod ...

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Creativity in All Careers

A few weeks ago, I interviewed creativity consultant Jo Ann Braheny for the Career Opportunities podcast. This interview started me thinking about how important it is to integrate creativity into your career, regardless of the type of work you do. You can no longer divide jobs into "creative" and "functional". Much like my belief that every career has become a high-tech career (See http://welchwrite.com/dewelch/ce/2006/co060217.asp), every career can and should also be a creative career. I ...

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Getting the word out - from the archives

These days a career rarely consists of only one job worked until retirement and rewarded with a gold watch. No matter how secure or happy you might feel in your current job there will come a time when you will need to look for a new one. Sometimes, though, people ignore their most important resource when they start the search for the next step in their career -- their personal network of connections.Listen to this episode | Read the entire articleNext Friday: April 6, 2007: Creativity in Al ...

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Back to school...for everyone - from the archives

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Keep a grade book to track work performance

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Niche it up! - from the archives

Wandering through The Grove, a new shopping mall in Los Angeles, I was struck of some similarities between retail sales and your high-tech career. Long gone are the days of the do everything department store, hardware store, grocery store. Today, we have reached the logical, if not somewhat absurd, pinnacle of shoppingnot just the niche market, but the ultra-niche market.Listen to this episode | Read the entire articleNext Friday: March 23, 2007: Keep a grade book to track work perform ...

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Don't treat everyone like a criminal, or an idiot

How are you treating those around you? How do you treat your customers? Are you letting your day-to-day interactions with them cloud your judgment and effect your behavior? This is one of the most insidious problems you can experience as you build your career and yet it is something we experience every day in our work and in our lives. Despite our best efforts, if you deal with certain problems frequently enough, you can forget that people are still individuals and should be treated as such ...

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Does your company respect your work?

When talking with Career Opportunities readers and listeners, I regularly hear stories of how a particular company does, or does not, provide the basic necessities for success. Some workers are left without an office or even a cubicle to call their own. Companies refuse to buy needed hardware or software and yet workers are still required to hold the infrastructure of the company together or risk bad performance reviews or worse. Training is poor, erratic or non-existent. The fact is, each ...

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Playing "the enforcer" could put your career at risk

In the typical corporation, you will find many people whose main role is that of "The Enforcer." Project managers who enforce project timelines, human resource staffers who enforce work policies, union representatives who enforce labor agreements and even IT workers who enforce company standards, approved hardware, software and password policies. While, in most cases, all of these items need policing and enforcing, playing the role of the enforcer could be damaging to your career as a whole ...

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Have you talked with your manager (or employees) today?

One of the most important parts of any job, whether you are an employee, manager or executive is communication. Without regular communication among all the parts of your company, projects will fail, tasks will go incomplete and business will suffer. Furthermore, as an employee, if you are not communicating with your manager enough to know that you are doing the most critical work of the moment, you risk your job, as well. Have you talked with your manager today? Managers? Have you talked wi ...

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Is your company evil or stupid?

Almost everyone is familiar with Google, Inc.'s famous motto, "Don't be evil". That said, how do you feel about the company where you work? Are they being evil or just stupid? Sometimes it can be very difficult to know exactly, but the answer can mean very different results for your career.Listen to this episode|Read the entire articleNext Friday: February 23, 2007: Have you talked with your manager (or employees) today?Support Career Opportunities:iTunes Review|Career-Op Forums|Digg.com|Po ...

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Is your company evil or stupid?

Almost everyone is familiar with Google, Inc.'s famous motto, "Don't be evil". That said, how do you feel about the company where you work? Are they being evil or just stupid? Sometimes it can be very difficult to know exactly, but the answer can mean very different results for your career.Listen to this episode|Read the entire articleNext Friday: February 23, 2007: Have you talked with your manager (or employees) today?Support Career Opportunities:iTunes Review|Career-Op Forums|Digg.com|Po ...

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Traveling Technology - from the archives

byDouglas E. Welch,career@welchwrite.com206-338-5832 Reader/Listener LineDespite the fact that traveling, especially by airplane, is getting more and more troublesome, there are still a lot of people traveling around the US and the world. Whether they are traveling for business or pleasure, those people are probably bringing some type of personal technology with them. Digital cameras, GPS receivers, laptop computers, PDAs and more are finding their way into suitcases these days. This provid ...

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Traveling Technology - from the archives

byDouglas E. Welch,career@welchwrite.com206-338-5832 Reader/Listener LineDespite the fact that traveling, especially by airplane, is getting more and more troublesome, there are still a lot of people traveling around the US and the world. Whether they are traveling for business or pleasure, those people are probably bringing some type of personal technology with them. Digital cameras, GPS receivers, laptop computers, PDAs and more are finding their way into suitcases these days. This provid ...

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Making a list - from the archives

byDouglas E. Welch,career@welchwrite.com206-338-5832 Reader/Listener LineNo matter the focus of your high-tech career, there is always too much to be done. This computer is broken, the network is down, several pieces of software are already out of date. When there is so much pressing business, though, you can easily lose sight of exactly what needs to be done. You spend your time racing from crisis to crisis and never get a sense of the big wave that is about to crash over you.Listen to thi ...

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Making a list - from the archives

byDouglas E. Welch,career@welchwrite.com206-338-5832 Reader/Listener LineNo matter the focus of your high-tech career, there is always too much to be done. This computer is broken, the network is down, several pieces of software are already out of date. When there is so much pressing business, though, you can easily lose sight of exactly what needs to be done. You spend your time racing from crisis to crisis and never get a sense of the big wave that is about to crash over you.Listen to thi ...

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"Just Kidding" often means exactly the opposite

byDouglas E. Welch,career@welchwrite.com206-338-5832 Reader/Listener Line"Just kidding!" We hear this on the playground as children and in the office as an adult. Usually it is followed by "Geez, don't you have a sense of humor?" Over the years, though, I have learned that "just kidding" is one of those phrases that means exactly the opposite of what it says. The speaker wasn't kidding at all, but only using the phrase to deflect how incredibly insensitive and rude they are actually behavin ...

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"Just Kidding" often means exactly the opposite

byDouglas E. Welch,career@welchwrite.com206-338-5832 Reader/Listener Line"Just kidding!" We hear this on the playground as children and in the office as an adult. Usually it is followed by "Geez, don't you have a sense of humor?" Over the years, though, I have learned that "just kidding" is one of those phrases that means exactly the opposite of what it says. The speaker wasn't kidding at all, but only using the phrase to deflect how incredibly insensitive and rude they are actually behavin ...

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Expectations can, and should, rise with promotions and raises

byDouglas E. Welch,career@welchwrite.com206-338-5832 Reader/Listener LineDespite the fact that I often talk about attaining raises and promotions in your career, I don't often discuss their ramifications to both your work and your personal life. The fact is, when you move into an expanded role, especially a managerial role, the expectations of those around you are going to rise. Each new position brings about a new level of control and commitment. If you ignore this,your transition into the ...

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Expectations can, and should, rise with promotions and raises

byDouglas E. Welch,career@welchwrite.com206-338-5832 Reader/Listener LineDespite the fact that I often talk about attaining raises and promotions in your career, I don't often discuss their ramifications to both your work and your personal life. The fact is, when you move into an expanded role, especially a managerial role, the expectations of those around you are going to rise. Each new position brings about a new level of control and commitment. If you ignore this, your transition into th ...

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A moral dilemma - from the archives

byDouglas E. Welch,career@welchwrite.com206-338-5832 Reader/Listener LineThis year is sure to bring some interesting moral dilemmas to high-tech workers. The call for increased security, both of the nation and computer systems, is sure to put you in the unenviable position of monitoring the actions of those around you in ways never imagined in America before. As the point person on computer security, many of you will find yourselves having to decide between your career and your own ethics.L ...

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A moral dilemma - from the archives

byDouglas E. Welch,career@welchwrite.com206-338-5832 Reader/Listener LineThis year is sure to bring some interesting moral dilemmas to high-tech workers. The call for increased security, both of the nation and computer systems, is sure to put you in the unenviable position of monitoring the actions of those around you in ways never imagined in America before. As the point person on computer security, many of you will find yourselves having to decide between your career and your own ethics.L ...

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Make your resume a blog

byDouglas E. Welch,career@welchwrite.com206-338-5832 Reader/Listener LineYou can find advice on how to build, design and send your resume almost anywhere. They will tell you how to format it, which font to choose and what information to include. Heck, even I've written my share of columns on resumes. Despite this, though, I want to offer one more bit of resume wisdom. In this age of ubiquitous Internet access, search engines and an increase in the serendipity of finding the right job for yo ...

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Be specific when telling your career story

byDouglas E. Welch,career@welchwrite.com206-338-5832 Reader/Listener LineA couple of weeks ago I wrote about making your resume into a blog (See Your resume a blog, January 5, 2007) and today I want to go a little deeper into what information you might want to place there. Whether you are creating your new resume blog, or using the more traditional resume and cover letter, you should be specific about your career story. It is these details that will provoke interest in you and your work.Lis ...

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Don't wait for others to energize your career -- do it yourself!

by Douglas E. Welch, career@welchwrite.com206-338-5832 Reader/Listener LineVisit any business and you will find a host of the employees plodding through their work day. Clearly, they lost all energy and excitement about their work years ago, but instead of seeking a better job elsewhere, they put in their time day after day and wonder when someone will come and save them from the monotony. Truth be told, this is never going to happen. No one is going to come and take them away from their du ...

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Doing a lot, doing enough

by Douglas E. Welch, career@welchwrite.com206-338-5832 Reader/Listener LineUnlike some high-tech workers I have met, computers and technology are not the sole focus of my life. I have many varied interests, some computer-related, others not. In fact, at any one time I may have many different projects vying for my attention. This often leads those me around to comment, "You seem to do so much!" While it may be true that I am "doing" a lot, I often find myself wondering if I am doing "enough" ...

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Make your resume a blog

by Douglas E. Welch, career@welchwrite.comYou can find advice on how to build, design and send your resume almost anywhere. They will tell you how to format it, which font to choose and what information to include. Heck, even I've written my share of columns on resumes. Despite this, though, I want to offer one more bit of resume wisdom. In this age of ubiquitous Internet access, search engines and an increase in the serendipity of finding the right job for you, the next step may be to make ...

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Getting to know you - from the archives

byDouglas E. Welch,career@welchwrite.comEach new season brings a new initiative here to the Career-Op offices. Summer takes us away from the beautiful outdoors at least for a little while and into the wild and wooly world of statistics. Perhaps it was the act of helping my wife with the statistics for her Masters thesis, but I got a sudden urge to know a little bit more about my clients. There is career gold to be mined in those hills of data, but only if they spur you to new projects ...

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Career Opportunities Vision for Your Career - December 29, 2006

byDouglas E. Welch,career@welchwrite.comAs we approach the end of the year, we sometimes look to resolutions to guide our way. Instead, this year, I found myself thinking of the Career Opportunities Vision. What goals am I trying to accomplish with this column? What do I want to impart to you? How can I make a difference in your career and, possibly, in your life? This column is the sum of my thinking and will be my guiding light for Career Opportunities in 2007.Listen to this episode|Read ...

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Your employer needs you as much as you need them - December 22, 2006

byDouglas E. Welch,career@welchwrite.comIt is almost 2007 and yet we still have some archaic views of the employer/employee relationship -- on both sides. We have seen the concepts of corporate loyalty overturned and the paternalistic concepts of group health care and pensions are quickly disappearing. With all thesechanges, though, there is one change even more important to the average worker. It is an even more difficult change because it has to be developed from the inside, from the indi ...

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Get your next job by referral - December 15, 2006

by Douglas E. Welch, career@welchwrite.comIf you have been interviewed for even a few jobs, you have realized that the process is biased against you in many ways. Everything is designed to make the process easier and more successful for your future employer rather than for you. Despite your needs as an employee, the process is designed to grind through the list of candidates and spit out a, hopefully, qualified employee. If you want to survive this process and find the job, and the career, ...

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Holiday Gift Guide #21 - Radical Careering by Sally Hogshead

Some books offer a careful presentation of facts and figures leading up to the dramatic conclusions of the final chapters. Others are the literary equivalent of "A Whack on the Side of the Head," to quote author, Roger van Oech. Radical Careering: 100 truths to jumpstart your job, your career and your life falls firmly into the latter camp. It is a breath of fresh air in the sometimes stale atmosphere of career books.People who have been "there and back again" are often the best source of f ...

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Inflexible projects - from the archives

by Douglas E. Welch, career@welchwrite.comProjects are everything in your high-tech career. They drive your work from day-to-day. They help you to build the great stories that will get you better jobs down the road. Some people, like Tom Peters, author of In Search of Excellence and David Allen, author of Getting Things Done say that you should consider everything you do, every goal you want to accomplish, just another project along with all the others. Unfortunately, projects have a w ...

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Tell it like it is - December 8, 2006

When you are addressing problems in your work and your career, I usually recommend taking a soft approach. No matter how severe the problem, a few gentle words can often smooth the waters and get people back on track. That said, there will come a time in your career when you simply have to tell it like it is. While it does call for a certain amount of tact, this isn't a time for sugar-coating the message. If you have tried resolving the problem with more subtle methods, then it might be tim ...

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Holiday Gift Guide #14 - Death by Meeting by Patrick Lencioni

Death by Meeting by Patrick LencioniPublished by Jossey-Bass An Imprint of Wiley Books, 2004Listen to the audio podcast version of this reviewFables have been used for centuries to teach important lessons and, even today, the form has significant advantages. With his series of books, Patrick Lencioni has taken the form from its earliest beginnings into the corporate office of today. His recent book,Death by Meeting, which I only recently discovered, takes on the bane of nearly every worker ...

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Helping users help themselves - from the archives

One of your main goals as a high-tech worker is to insure that the people you help -- your freelance clients, in-house staff or fellow high-tech workers -- have the tools they need to help themselves. Whether they are dealing with common computer problems themselves or calling a technical support line for help, you need to give them the tools they need to insure they don't create bigger problems than the one they are trying to solve.Listen to this episode|Read the entire articleSupport Care ...

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Lucky and the Island of Misfit Geeks - Coming December 18th from Friends in Tech

It's time forFriends in Tech'sannual Christmas special. Join us this year forLucky and the Island of Misfit Geekson December 18, 2006.You can receive this special, and other greatFriends in Techcontent automatically, by subscribing, for FREE, to theFriends in Tech feed using iTunes.Listen to the Promo for Lucky and the Island of Misfit Geeks

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A Better Way - December 1, 2006

If there is one lesson you can take away from nearly every Career Opportunities column, it is the fact that there is always a better way. I don't care how entrenched the problem, there is a way to solve it that will make your working world a better place to be. You shouldn't simply have to "live with it." Granted, the more difficult the problem the more dramatic the solution will need to be. Having the courage to address the problem is where we often fail, though. We forget that there is a ...

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An interview with Victor Cajiao - November 29, 2006

Today's show is a new interview with fellow Friends in Tech member, Victor Cajiao on career longevity.Victor is also the host ofTypical Mac User,Typical PC UserandImmigration Tales.Listen to this episodeSupport Career Opportunities:Review this Podcast in the iTunes Podcast DirectoryJoin the career discussion in the Career-Op forumsVote for this podcast on Podcast AlleyCall the WelchWrite Reader/Listener Line @ 206-338-5832Technorati Tags:career,job,jobs,work,workplace,podcast,podcasting,tec ...

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Does someone else own your work? - November 24, 2006

Do you really own the rights to your great new invention? How about the copyright of your latest novel? What about the first novel you wrote while you were in college? If you don't pay close attention to patent and copyright policies of your schools and your workplace, you could be in for a very ugly surprise.Listen to this episode|Read the entire articleSupport Career Opportunities:Review this Podcast in the iTunes Podcast DirectoryJoin the career discussion in the Career-Op forumsVote for ...

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Happy Thanksgiving from WelchWrite.com

Happy Thanksgiving!Today is Thanksgiving Day here in the US, so from all of us to all of you, Happy Thanksgiving, wherever you are!Listen to our audio message

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Abandonment Issues - from the archives

It happened again - this time to a close friend. After he worked with a computer consultant for several months, the person just disappeared. My friend's phone calls are not returned and it appears the person who set up his entire office, has fallen off the edge of the Earth - and taken my friend's passwords with him. As a computer consultant, and a conscientious one at that, it drives me crazy. Sure, I can pick up extra work from grateful computer orphans happy to have someone to help them ...

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The Stall - November 17, 2006

No matter who you are, or what you do, there will be times when your thoughts will feel scattered. Too many ideas, competing for too little time. Your thoughts simply go around and around and you can't seem to choose any one item on which to focus. I call this painful state -- "the stall." You are so overwhelmed with it all that you stop -- dead in your tracks. Your anxiety rises as your productivity falls until it seems you will never escape.Listen to this episode|Read the entire articleSu ...

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Interview with Tom Dean from Intermix Media/Fox Interactive Media

An interview with Tom Dean of Intermix Media, a division of Fox Interactive Media.Recorded November 12, 2006 at BarCampLAPlay PodcastComments, Questions, Reviews?Review this Podcast in the iTunes Podcast Directory Join the career discussion in the Career-Op forums Vote for this podcast on Podcast AlleyCall the WelchWrite Reader/Listener Line @ 206-338-5832Technorati Tags: career, job, jobs, work, workplace, podcast, podcasting, technology, high-techIf you find this podcast helpful, ...

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A Critical Eye On Advice - November 10, 2006

There is a wealth of career advice and information available today via books, television and the Internet. Most is given in the sincere hope of improving the lives of others. It is important to draw on this advice to improve your life and career whenever possible. I am constantly reading reams of material every week, looking for ideas to keep my career on track. Despite all that, there can be a dark side to career advice if you don't think deeply and clearly about the advice you decide to i ...

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Frustration - from the archives

After 20 years of working in high-tech, there are a few common themes that run through my career. Certainly, one theme is frustration. You can become frustrated with yourself, your skills, your clients and your career. Despite the fact that everyone experiences a certain amount of frustration, most people can have a difficult time dealing with it, including myself. Frustration can distract us from those things that truly matter at the very time when we need to be the most focused. Thankfull ...

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Getting Paid - November 3, 2006

Over my years as a freelance computer consultant, I've heard many stories of workers who have difficulty getting paid for their work. There can be disagreements about whether a project has been completed, claims of cash-flow problems or even, at the worst, simple fraud. Sometimes companies or individuals can be slow to pay invoices or, when they grudging pay, complain about the quality of your services. There are, it seems, a myriad ways to not get paid for your work. [Continue Reading]P ...

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Working where you live - from the archives

While it may seem only natural to develop as many clients and as much business as possible, you have to be a bit circumspect when combining your professional life with your personal life. I recently observed a situation at my sons school that points up the dangers of working where you live. While I wasnt privy to the exact nature of the dispute, it points up some important guidelines to observe when making clients of your friends and neighbors. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastComments, Que ...

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Just-In-Time Learning - October 27, 2006

How often do you know everything about a job or project before you walk through the door? How often do you know everything about a piece of hardware or software before you have to install it or, even more likely, teach it to someone else? The world moves too quickly these days to possibly learn everything we need to know, before we need it. In today's world, we are often deeply engaged in more "just-in-time" learning than ever before. So, how does one survive in a world where we are learnin ...

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Friends in Tech present "THE SERVER ROOM OF HORRORS 2006"

Friends in Tech present "THE SERVER ROOM OF HORRORS 2006" - a little high-tech fun for Halloween It's the week before Halloween and odd things are happening at Rippy's Computer Warehouse. The server room turns squishy, zombies are on the network and the UPS wails DEATH into the night. Who will survive this year's SERVER ROOM OF HORRORS?The members of Friends in Tech, an alliance of technology podcasters and bloggers, proudly present THE SERVER ROOM OF HORRORS, their 2nd annual Halloween pro ...

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The Rules - from the archives

As I move through my high-tech career, a series of rules have developed over time. Sometimes it is a rule for how to go about solving a particular technical problem. Other rules deal with how I work (and play) with those around me. Whatever the focus, though, these rules were not developed at some high-level strategy meeting. They were developed over time, layer by layer, like an oyster develops a pearl. This has many advantages. Instead of being based on some ideal goal and purpose, these ...

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Making the professional personal - October 20, 2006

One of the best ways to build your business, and your career, is to focus not on the business itself, but on the one, unique item you have to sell...yourself. Making your profession personal means giving your clients a direct and personal connection to the work you do. The professional/personal concept came to mind during one of my monthly Career-Op Skypecasts. These are open teleconferences where readers and podcast listeners can ask questions of myself and other attendees. On two separate ...

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When your sixty-four - from the archives

Having just celebrated my 39th birthday (really, not like Jack Benny), I find myself looking at the world, and my high-tech career, a little differently every day. Little by little, I have realized that no matter how much I love my work, I probably don't want to be toting computers and climbing under desks when I am in my 50's. From now on, any evaluation of my career will involve thinking of what I need to do in the next 10 years to make sure that I am not trying to have the career of a 3 ...

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Knowing all you can - October 13, 2006

How much do you know about the company for which you work? How about your company's market? Do you know the names or professional backgrounds of the members of the board of directors? Why should you care? The truth is, knowing all you can know -- about your company, your market, your work and the interests of those around you -- directly effects the success of your career. Workers who are insular and care only about the day-to-day tasks they must face will find themselves blindsided by circ ...

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What matters most? - from the archives

In a high-tech career, it is too easy to get caught up in the technology while losing sight of its real purpose. If you are still fighting the Mac vs. PC war, Linux vs. Windows, or a host of other technology battles, it is time for a wakeup call. It is not the technology that matters, but how people use it. If you forget this simple rule, your high-tech career is going to suffer. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastComments, Questions, Reviews?Review this Podcast in the iTunes Podcast Directory J ...

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What you want... - October 6, 2006

At some time in your career, there will come a time when what you want and what other's want from you will diverge. It has happened several times in my life and each time it was a challenging moment. When it happens to you, you will find yourself questioning some very basic truths about your work and your life. Finding answers requires some hard thinking and, sometimes, difficult choices. What will you do when the time comes to choose between your own path or someone else's? Are you ready t ...

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Career Opportunities LIVE! at the Podcast and Portable Media Expo 2006

Recorded LIVE at the Podcast and Portable Media Expo on Friday, September 29, 2006 with many of my fellow Friends in Tech members.Career Opportunities was part of 2 full days of live recording sponsored and hosted by the LA Podcasters.Play PodcastA proud member of: LA Podcasters | Friends in TechComments, Questions, Reviews?Review this Podcast in the iTunes Podcast Directory Join the career discussion in the Career-Op forums Vote for this podcast on Podcast AlleyC ...

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Work Theater - September 29, 2006

Looking busy at work is a fine art form that has been honed over decades and centuries of workers and companies. Regardless of how much your thinking actually impacts your productivity, if you don't "look busy" management is sure to come calling. The result of all this effort is something I call "work theater." It has all the outward appearance of work, but very few benefits to you or your company. Unfortunately, it seems that every job today requires some work theater, just to stay employe ...

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Knowing what to say - from the archive

Did you know that the computers at my local bank, and the entire Federal Reserve, were crashed by a virus a few weeks ago? Neither did I, until I was told just that by the teller at my local bank. Of course, the teller was wrong, but imagine the response a less tech-savvy patron might have upon hearing such news. It probably wouldnt cause a run on the bank, but in this era of fear, uncertainty and doubt, such broad pronouncements about technology can cause big problems for your company ...

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Silence - September 22, 2006

If you want to anger, frighten or infuriate someone, often the only thing you need to do is remain silent. Failure to respond to questions, support requests or complaints allows the client/customer to think the worst about you, your skills and your services. Yet, this is exactly how some companies, and their workers, function from day-to-day. For the sake of your own career, you need to avoid the silence or you may just find yourself out of a job. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastMeet me at th ...

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Helping them out - from the archives

Look at any 10 small companies today, regardless of the industry they are in, and you will find 5 or more that have no full-time technology staff. Instead you will find someone who is probably regretting they ever told anyone that they knew something about computers. Too often these de facto technology workers want nothing more than to get back to doing the job they really love and leave the technology issues to someone else. As you might imagine, this can be a marvelous opportunity to jump ...

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Drifting - September 15, 2006

How long are you willing to wait for your company to get its collective "act" together? How long will you suffer through hiring freezes and a moratorium on raises? How long will you suffer a company whose planning, and treatment of their workers, is abysmal at best? How long will you wait before you look for a better job and a better company? You might be surprised at the answer. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastMeet me at the Podcast and Portable Media Expo!Career Opportunities LIVE! - Fri, S ...

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Are we ready? - from the archives

Everything, it seems, will soon be computerized in some fashion. Everyday appliances like your refrigerator and oven already contain microprocessors and I recently saw a pair of shoes that contained a small computer to allow kids to see how fast they run and how high they jump. Soon, these embedded systems will become a deeper part of our lives than ever before. Not only that, they will begin talking to each other. All this computerization begs the question, "Are we, as computer professiona ...

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GoDaddy Download Problems - Please Check

Hello all, Update (11:00am PDT): I have re-linked the the 2 latest shows to a new server, so that people may receive the downloads. If you would like to test the download problems for me, please try to access this file. Please let me know if it downloads correctly. Thanks -- Douglas I am having reports that listeners cannot download the Career-Op podcasts. Despite the fact that I have presented GoDaddy support with a host of supporting documentation, they still insist their is no ...

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When you can't help - September 1, 2006

As the world of technology becomes more complex, you as a high-tech worker or consultant will start to feel the effects of this complexity. In the past we may have prided ourselves on our ability to provide a solution to every client, but today the world is simply too complicated to allow that. Too frequently these days we find ourselves standing between two, finger-pointing corporations who insist to the end that the problem is not their fault. Despite your best effort, you will have to ad ...

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Interview with Stephanie Meyer - August 30, 2006

This interview with private school librarian, Stephanie Meyer, was recorded "on-the-fly" in her home office. We talk about how high-tech has effected her librarian career and how Internet-based tools can help the students she serves.Play PodcastSubscribe to this, and other WelchWrite shows and feeds, using our new Subscription pageComments, Questions, Reviews?Review this Podcast in the iTunes Podcast Directory Join the career discussion in the Career-Op forums Vote for this podcast ...

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Just do it! - August 25, 2006

** Note: We are only 1 month away from our 2nd anniversary. Email or use the comments link below to let us know how we're doing -- DouglasDoes your company provide you with a 401k plan, tuition reimbursement, free classes or any other perks? Are you taking advantage of it? Why not? The truth is, these perks could disappear tomorrow for any number of reasons. You need to make a move, now, to take full advantage of everything your company offers, otherwise you miss out! [Continue Reading]Play ...

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Instead - from the archives

Many of you have been working in high-tech careers for so long that you might not be able to imagine what other careers you might have pursued. In some cases, you might even be wondering how you developed the career you have. We all have interests beyond our careers (or should have). Maybe it is time to find an outlet for the other interests in your life. Reviewing what career you might have chosen can often lead you to new areas of your high-tech career. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastIf yo ...

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When Opportunity Knocks - August 18, 2006

Sometimes we miss some of the biggest career opportunities in our lives simply because we don't ask. There are hundreds of career possibilities in the world today, many which pass by on a daily basis, but you need to be attuned to them and grasp them when they come into view. Opportunity will come knocking, but you have to be there to answer the door. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastIf you have a moment, please consider completing my Listener Survey over at Podtrac.com. It is a great way to h ...

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Follow-up - from the archives

In your high-tech career not only is it important to get the job done you must constantly be checking that problems have not returned. Nothing is more aggravating to a computer user than a problem that seems to go a way only to return at the worst possible moment. It doesn't matter whether you work in a large corporation or as an independent contractor, follow-up can take your career from average to excellent. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastIf you have a moment, please consider completing my ...

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Consumerism and your career - August 11, 2006

There has been much talk about excessive consumption over the last few years and how it effects our lifestyle and our lives. One aspect that seems to be ignored, though, is how excessive consumerism can effect your career. Frequently, when talking with people I find that they have made major concessions in other aspects of their lives only so they could obtain the supposed trappings of success...the expensive car, the elegant clothes or the large house. Basing your career choices solely on ...

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Career-Op Skypecast from August 4, 2006

Our 3rd Skypecast where we discuss changing careers, hybrid careers, crisis computing and more. Watch the blog for more information on our next Skypecast.Play PodcastJoin us for our next Skypecast on Friday, September 1st, 2006 at 6 pm PDTPast columns referenced in this Skypecast:Inertia, August 15, 2003High-tech Hybrids, January 17, 2003End Game, April, 13, 2001Crisis Computing, June 14, 2002Getting By, December 10, 2004If you have a moment, please consider completing my Listener Survey ov ...

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A slap in the face - August 4, 2006

Vacations are a wonderful and necessary part of any career, but returning from a vacation can often feel like a surprising slap in the face. Pent-up demand for your time, emergencies, crises and the simple act of getting back to work can feel so foreign after even a few days away. So, while it is important to take vacations to prevent career burnout, it is also important to put some thought into returning from vacation. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastIf you have a moment, please consider com ...

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Long Memories - from the archives

Regardless of where you pursue your high-tech career, there are a number of pitfalls that can make your work more difficult and your career less secure. One of the most common of these pitfalls happens to be unreliable technology systems and the effect they have on your clients. Computer users have long memories, especially when it comes to technology that fails regularly and with sometimes damaging results. Even worse, they will remember, and often refuse to use, systems in the future, bas ...

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Longevity - July 28, 2006

Career Opportunities passed another milestone last month, entering its 10th year of publication. It is a bit hard to believe that I have been writing this column for so long. Thanks to all the readers and to the listeners of its companion podcast for your support and kind words over the years. The anniversary of this Career-Opportunities column got me to thinking about the concept of longevity and how it can effect your career. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastComments, Questions, Reviews?Rev ...

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Who are you talking to? - from the archives

After writing this column for six years, I have received my share of email from readers. This email has come from both local readers and those farther afield, sometimes even outside of the United States. This has shown me just how far my words can travel and it also drives home the importance of thinking about what you are saying before releasing it "into the wild." This is true whether you are writing for publication or just sending email to a colleague across town. The global nature of th ...

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Looking back to move forward - July 21, 2006

One of the most damaging phrases during any business meeting is, "We've tried that before." Often, one failed attempt at a project, even years before, is enough to disqualify it forever. How silly is that? Projects fail for a variety of reasons -- lack of planning, bad timing, bad product -- so a project that might have failed in the past could still become an important part of your business today. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastComments, Questions, Reviews?Review this Podcast in the iTunes ...

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Interview with web developer, Kreg Steppe

This is the forth in our on-going interview series, talking with high-tech workers of all types.Today's guest is Kreg Steppe, an in-house web developer for a large law firm in Charlotte, North CarolinaKreg is also co-host of Technorama, with Chuck Tomasi and hosts his own podcast on open source software, Valid Syntax.Finally, Kreg is also a fellow member of Friends in Tech.Links mentioned during the interview:EasyEclipsePHPPHP Tutorials - Google SearchCore PHP ProgrammingFlipping Heck Blog ...

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Time for you - July 14, 2006

A crazy workday is familiar to all of us. We are busy from the moment we arrive to the moment we leave...and even after we leave, in some cases. Our lives are driven by one urgent project after another. While we may be busy in this environment, too often we are not very productive. Without some time for ourselves, to re-group, analyze and plan, all of our busyness can come to mean very little. To break free from the constant interruptions of your event driven work, you need to take time for ...

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Technology, not computers - from the archives

Embroiled in your high-tech career, faced with a litany of one computer problem after another, you might begin to think that computers are what it is all about. Unfortunately, computers are only a small part of your problem. The bigger problem is an overall lack of understanding about all technology, not just computers. Technology has seeped into nearly every aspect of life, from the electric/sonic/pulsating toothbrush in the morning to the microchip controlled electric blanket at night. If ...

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The iconoclast - July 7, 2006

High-tech workers tend to be on the cutting edge of both work and society, so it isn't surprising that you will find an iconoclast or two among our ranks. These are the people who purposely seek out the sacred cows, the ironclad beliefs of our business and unassailable facts and delight in mocking, attacking and disproving them. Often, though, these iconoclasts can forget that not everyone needs such a fervent attack. Not everyone is part of the great unwashed, and uneducated, masses. There ...

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Inertia - from the archives

Repeat after me...I will stop waiting for other people to help me out of my career problems and address them myself, every day, in every way possible. That was easy, wasn't it. I am sure you are wondering just what I am talking about, though. What I am describing is the way many high-tech careerists, myself included, allow the world, the computer industry and the marketplace to push them around from job to job, instead of "taking the bull by the horns" and directing their own career. It is ...

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Don't let your clients fall behind - June 30, 2006

Visiting a new client this week, I was reminded of the pain clients can feel when their computers fall too far behind the state of the art. While no one wants to buy hardware and software they don't need, neither do they want to make huge leaps when they are finally forced to upgrade. A slow progression of software and hardware updates is far more preferable to the "forced march" of an emergency upgrade.. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastComments, Questions, Reviews?Review this Podcast in the ...

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Contract Yourself - from the archives

As many of you know, working as a full-time employee can have many benefits, but just as many drawbacks. The bond of loyalty that once held employer and employee together continues to deteriorate and the situation only grows worse. Perhaps it is time to reconsider the concept of employment and what it means to be an employee. Instead of constantly reaching for the brass ring of employment, high-tech workers might find better career opportunities awaiting them on the freelance side of the ...

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What to do when your career is going well - June 16, 2006

Despite the fact that we all have challenges to face in our careers, there are times when things are going our way. There are times when we find the perfect job at the perfect moment with the perfect company. When this happens, you usually just want to sit back and enjoy. While you certainly should take pleasure in finding a job that is fulfilling and enjoyable, you should not forget to stay prepared for the time when desire or circumstance leads you out of this job and into the next. [Con ...

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Question and Answer - from the archives

Every high-tech worker can and should work on improving their people skills. These are the skills that allow you to communicate clearly and effectively with your customers. This means more work, more revenue and a better high-tech career. While there are many ways to work on your people skills, I have found one that combines this with the excitement of thinking on your feet, all while helping computer users get the most out of their systems. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastComments, Questi ...

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Career, not complaints - June 9, 2006

Typically, discussions about jobs and careers consist of people complaining about their jobs and careers. We seem to have no problem griping about our managers, customers and CEO. When it comes to discussions about how to improve our careers, though, we fall silent. We seem to revel in the horrors of our jobs, but feel embarrassed to admit that we are unprepared to do anything to about it or to even discuss what can be done. Complaining takes the place of useful action but we end up just w ...

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On the inside - From the archives

Working as an independent consultant for small companies has many benefits. The work is varied and you get to deal with a large variety of people. One downside, though, is that the company may not have anyone on their staff that can monitor and manage systems between your visits. This can often lead to confusion and crises when systems dont work as planned. If you want to keep your client relationships on a good footing you need to have someone on the inside who can be your eyes and ears, ...

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Magic Words - June 2, 2006

There is a long forgotten secret of the business world, but it also applies to volunteer work and life in general. While we might encounter it on occasion, for the most part, this secret has been abandoned like the concept of wearing spats or holding doors for women. In an effort to improve your lives and your careers, I am going to re-introduce you to the secret. Even in today's world, there are some magic words that can smooth all waters, inspire those around you to great heights and even ...

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Career-Op Skypecast 002 from May 26, 2006

Our 2ndSkypecastwhere we discuss ways of countering unsatisfying jobs, gaps in your work history and telework.Skypecasts are live teleconferences with up to 100 people available via the free Skype software. Visit their web site for more information onSkypecasts.Add our next Career-Op Skypecast to your calendar todayFriday, July 7, 2006 @ 6 PM PDT/9 PM EDT/1 AM GMT* Direct links to the Skypecast will be posted here as soon as they become availablePlay PodcastComments, Questions, Reviews?Joi ...

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What if it were you? - May 26, 2006

It has happened to all of us. You get the call, or the email, "The boys upstairs say we have to do XYZ." Then, often without question, we do exactly that, no matter how wrong we might think the action. There are several flaws to such blind obedience and we see them nearly every day. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastComments, Questions, Reviews?Join the career discussion in the Career-Op forums Vote for this podcast on Podcast Alley Review this Podcast in the iTunes Podcast D ...

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All good things - from the archives

While you often spend a lot of time focused on getting a new job or landing that next client, all good things must come to an end at some point. It is important to remember that how you leave a job is just as important has how you start one. If you have problems at the end of a relationship, it can damage your reputation and your entire high-tech career. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastComments, Questions, Reviews?Join the career discussion in the Career-Op forums Vote for this podc ...

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Damaged - May 19, 2006

It is a sad fact that, especially in high-tech careers, some workers have been so damaged by their work experiences they have lost all hope of ever having a fulfilling career. They feel beaten down, used up and cast aside by their employers and sometimes by their co-workers. After nearly 10 years of writing this column, and 20-year career in high-tech companies, I have met or talked with many such people. The most damaged have resigned themselves to lives of "quiet desperation", bemoaning t ...

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Our First Skypecast - IT job market, ethics and more - May 16, 2006

Our firstSkypecastwhere we discuss the IT job market, ethics and more. Watch the blog for more information on our nextSkypecast.Play PodcastComments, Questions, Reviews?Join the career discussion in the Career-Op forumsVote for this podcast on Podcast AlleyReview this Podcast in the iTunes Podcast DirectoryTechnorati Tags:career,job,jobs,work,workplace,podcast,podcasting,technology,high-techIf you find this podcast helpful, please leave a donation for the author.

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High-Tech Super Hero - May 12, 2006

There are days when I wish I had some super power that allowed me to sense when someone was about to make a nasty high-tech mistake. Then I could swoop in, act as translator and ombudsman and save countless hours and dollars on my clients behalf. Instead, though, I am forced to field the early morning phone calls where a client explains how some software upgrade or network change has reduced their computer systems to nothing more than a pile of worthless wires and switches, worth more for ...

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Investing in yourself - from the archives

Everyone seems to be focused on the stock market lately, but there are much more important investments for the high-tech careerist to consider. I am not talking about stock options or day trading. When it comes to your career, the biggest investment you can make is in yourself. Too often high tech workers are so busy getting the job done they forget that there are better ways of doing the job. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastComments, Questions, Reviews?Join the career discussion in the Care ...

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Keep your head in the game - May 5, 2006

Spring is here, and I am finding myself at the ball field each weekend for Little League practices and games. In fact, as I write, my son Joe is catching for his team. Watching a group of 7-9-year-olds struggle with the fundamentals of a game can be very enlightening. You quickly begin to see parallels between new ball players and new high-tech careerists. Using sports metaphors in business is a bit cliche, especially for someone as un-athletic as myself, but writers continue to use them be ...

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The Art of Managing Yourself - from the archives

If there is any secret to a successful high-tech career, it could be the ability to self-manage your life and your work. If you can manage to get things done even when you feel you have too many bosses, or too few, you are already ahead of many of your peers. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastComments, Questions, Reviews?Join the career discussion in the Career-Op forums Vote for this podcast on Podcast Alley Review this Podcast in the iTunes Podcast Directory Technorati Tags ...

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Zoom in - April 28, 2006

Over the years I have written several columns encouraging you to step back and try to get a bigger picture of your work and your career. While this is still good advice, reversing this concept can also be useful. There are times when you need to zoom in on your work and inspect the minutia that are often ignored. Not only will this intense focus yield its own reward, it will also help you to gain a deeper understanding of the big picture. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastLink: Discuss this co ...

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Zoom in - April 28, 2006

Over the years I have written several columns encouraging you to step back and try to get a bigger picture of your work and your career. While this is still good advice, reversing this concept can also be useful. There are times when you need to zoom in on your work and inspect the minutia that are often ignored. Not only will this intense focus yield its own reward, it will also help you to gain a deeper understanding of the big picture. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastLink: Discuss this co ...

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Crisis Computing - from the archives

There is an old saying about the ability to "keep one's head when all about are losing theirs." While this saying was forged in war, it applies quite well to the success of a high-tech career. You will often face clients and co-workers who don't always keep their heads in a crisis. Worse still, they can spread their sense of panic to yourself and others, which is a sure fire way to keep from focusing on finding a solution to the problem. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastLink: Discuss this col ...

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Say what you mean and mean what you say

What do you do when the boss asks you whether a project will be completed on-time? How about when they ask you what you think about a particular project or idea? If you are like most people, you might prevaricate, hem and haw, even outright lie anything to keep you out of hot water. It is a natural human trait, but one that has corrosive effects on business and relationships in general. We might think that we are protecting ourselves, or protecting the other person from some hard truths, ...

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Say what you mean and mean what you say

What do you do when the boss asks you whether a project will be completed on-time? How about when they ask you what you think about a particular project or idea? If you are like most people, you might prevaricate, hem and haw, even outright lie anything to keep you out of hot water. It is a natural human trait, but one that has corrosive effects on business and relationships in general. We might think that we are protecting ourselves, or protecting the other person from some hard truths, ...

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Interview with Rick Gundzik, President of Pacific Residential Financing

This is the forth in our on-going interview series, talking with high-tech workers of all types.Today's guest is Rick Gundzik, President of Pacific Residential Financing of Brea, California.Rick is not only the owner of his company, but also the driving force for using technology to build his business. We talk about how he uses technology to serve his customers, how his employees adapt and use technology and how he gets it all working.Listen to the InterviewLink: Listen to Interview #3 with ...

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Interview with Rick Gundzik, President of Pacific Residential Financing

This is the forth in our on-going interview series, talking with high-tech workers of all types.Today's guest is Rick Gundzik, President of Pacific Residential Financing of Brea, California.Rick is not only the owner of his company, but also the driving force for using technology to build his business. We talk about how he uses technology to serve his customers, how his employees adapt and use technology and how he gets it all working.Listen to the InterviewLink: Listen to Interview #3 with ...

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Open your eyes and ears - April 14, 2006

If you have ever visited the wilderness after a long time in the city, you have probably noticed an interesting phenomenon. When you finally pull over and turn off your car, you are struck with an odd, almost overpowering sense of silence. This silence can seem so loud as to almost be palpable something you can reach out and touch. After a short time, though, you start to notice that there are indeed sounds among the silence. You start to hear the buzz of hummingbird wings, the call of ...

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Open your eyes and ears - April 14, 2006

If you have ever visited the wilderness after a long time in the city, you have probably noticed an interesting phenomenon. When you finally pull over and turn off your car, you are struck with an odd, almost overpowering sense of silence. This silence can seem so loud as to almost be palpable something you can reach out and touch. After a short time, though, you start to notice that there are indeed sounds among the silence. You start to hear the buzz of hummingbird wings, the call of ...

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Always thinking, always watching - from the archives

Due to the events of the last 12 months, business ethics, especially in high-tech have been on my mind quite a bit. We have seen ethical lapses approaching the level of those in 1929, but the effects of these lapses has gone far beyond those of the notorious stock market crash. As companies have become larger, the effect that they have on the economy, both good and bad, grows tremendously. Worse still, small lapses in ethics can grow exponentially. There is no telling the damage you might c ...

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The Usual Things - April 7, 2006

We all have parts of our job that we dislike. For me, this week has been a succession of re-installing Windows on crashed computers. As I write, the 5th machine is on the tech bench here in my office, slowly re-gathering its software brains. While I would much rather be helping my clients make the most of their computers, the computers have to be functioning first. So I sit and stare at slowly moving thermometer bars, waiting to insert the next disk. All this tedium does serve one purpose, ...

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Maintaining the relationship - from the archives

Time takes its toll on everything, including long-term working relationships. There is some truth in the old phrase, familiarity breeds contempt. Too often, consultants and clients can begin to take each other for granted. There is usually no dark purpose behind this, just the simple casualness that results from knowing one another for many years. There are ways, though, of counteracting the effects of time. Below are detailed a few ideas that can help you keep your long-term relationship ...

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Maintaining the relationship - from the archives

Time takes its toll on everything, including long-term working relationships. There is some truth in the old phrase, familiarity breeds contempt. Too often, consultants and clients can begin to take each other for granted. There is usually no dark purpose behind this, just the simple casualness that results from knowing one another for many years. There are ways, though, of counteracting the effects of time. Below are detailed a few ideas that can help you keep your long-term relationship ...

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A Death in the Family - March 31, 2006

Funerals have a way of sharpening your perspective on everything. The father of friend died unexpectedly this week. He had also become our friend over the years, helping us with legal and corporate issues in our small company. I also worked for him, providing computer assistance. As I talked with his wife after the services, she related how I would need to stop by soon to help her sort out all the information that was stored in their computers and help her put things in order. Whats even m ...

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A Death in the Family - March 31, 2006

Funerals have a way of sharpening your perspective on everything. The father of friend died unexpectedly this week. He had also become our friend over the years, helping us with legal and corporate issues in our small company. I also worked for him, providing computer assistance. As I talked with his wife after the services, she related how I would need to stop by soon to help her sort out all the information that was stored in their computers and help her put things in order. What's even m ...

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Freelancing Now - From the archives

I am a bit under the weather this week as I am fighting off my annual bout with bronchitis. Rather than subject you to my croaking voice, here is a show from the "early days" of podcasting in 2004. The audio quality is a bit rough, but the content is still as valid today as it was then.Many new listeners have joined Career Opportunities since I first began creating the podcast, so I imagine that this show might be new to many of you.Freelancing Now - from the archivesSeptember 5, 2003In the ...

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Freelancing Now - From the archives

I am a bit under the weather this week as I am fighting off my annual bout with bronchitis. Rather than subject you to my croaking voice, here is a show from the "early days" of podcasting in 2004. The audio quality is a bit rough, but the content is still as valid today as it was then.Many new listeners have joined Career Opportunities since I first began creating the podcast, so I imagine that this show might be new to many of you.Freelancing Now - from the archivesSeptember 5, 2003In the ...

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You want to do what? - March 24, 2006

Would you get an RFID chip implanted in your arm so you could access the company data center? Would you take a test that asks deeply personal questions with no perception of anonymity? Would you take a lie detector test? How about a drug test? If any of these scenarios sound frightening to you, you should start thinking about your response now, because everyone will be facing these decisions sooner than we might like. Is any job worth sacrificing your privacy? [Continue Reading]Play Podcas ...

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You want to do what? - March 24, 2006

Would you get an RFID chip implanted in your arm so you could access the company data center? Would you take a test that asks deeply personal questions with no perception of anonymity? Would you take a lie detector test? How about a drug test? If any of these scenarios sound frightening to you, you should start thinking about your response now, because everyone will be facing these decisions sooner than we might like. Is any job worth sacrificing your privacy? [Continue Reading]Play Podcas ...

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Those around you - from the archives

In the past I have written about the need to keep certain information, like your drinking habits and emotional problems, to yourself. There was no need to fill in the entire office on your lack of a love life or angry breakup, but there is some information that you can, and should, share with your co-workers, and they with you. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastLink: Discuss this column and podcast in the Friends in Tech Forums!Technorati Tags: career, job, jobs, work, workplace, podcast, podca ...

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Those around you - from the archives

In the past I have written about the need to keep certain information, like your drinking habits and emotional problems, to yourself. There was no need to fill in the entire office on your lack of a love life or angry breakup, but there is some information that you can, and should, share with your co-workers, and they with you. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastLink:Discuss this column and podcast in the Friends in Tech Forums!Technorati Tags:career,job,jobs,work,workplace,podcast,podcasting,te ...

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Believing impossible things - March 17, 2006

"Alice laughed: "There's no use trying," she said; "one can't believe impossible things.""I daresay you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was younger, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." -- Alice in Wonderland.The truth is, as Lewis Carol seemed to know, we often need to believe a great many impossible things every day of our life. Doctors once thought that disease was caused by "bad air" ...

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Interview with Denise Welch of Computerworks, Inc.

This is the third in our on-going interview series, talking with high-tech workers of all types.Today's guest is Denise Welch, Owner and Operator of Computerworks, Inc. in California's Coachella Valley. The valley is made up of the cities of Palm Springs, Indian Wells, Rancho Mirage and others.Computerworks provides on-site and online training and troubleshooting for home users, small office/home office and mid-level corporations based in the valley.We talk about the special needs of retire ...

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Future-proofing your projects - March 10, 2006

The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) recently launched their latest space probe, New Horizons, which will be the first such probe to visit and study the planet Pluto. While you probably dont need to worry about ensuring your latest network server is still operating 10 years from now and a couple billion miles away, taking a long-term approach to your projects, like JPL, can help to insure their success. I call this future-proofing. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastLink: Discuss this column and ...

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Now is the time - from the archives - November 11, 2001

Chances are that you know at least one other high-tech worker who is currently unemployed. When you finish reading this column, I want you to call them up or send them an email, invite them to dinner and ask them to pitch you the top 5 projects they always wanted to work on. Maybe it's the next great information site, a new computer game, a new service for doctors and nurses. Next, you should pitch them your top 5 projects. Try and find a way to work together to take something you both beli ...

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Whatever comes your way - from the archives

All work is cyclical. There are the slow times and the fast times. Some weeks you cant seem to catch up and on others, work is so slow that you think the week may never end. This cycle of feast and famine is especially true for freelance consultants like myself. The busy weeks can overwhelm you and the slow weeks can leave you worried about paying your bills. While work may come and go, dealing with your slow time can have a dramatic effect on your high-tech career. [Continue Reading]Play ...

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The smallest things matter - Is it possible to care too much? - February 24, 2006

Stop worrying. Relax. Don't concern yourself with things you can't change. Don't sweat the small stuff. I bet you have heard many of these phrases as you work through your high-tech career. Someone is always telling you not to be so concerned with the issues that surround you. Sometimes they even say that you care too much. It is this caring, though, that raises you above the average employee. It is this caring that helps improve your career and your company. I would argue that it is this c ...

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Home and Work - from the archives

A growing topic among all companies and workers is the balance between your work and home life. As many of you already know, working in a high-tech career can often mean working long hours, including weekends. The stress and strain of an Internet startup can often lead people to abandon their lives entirely in favor of their work. What they may not realize though is just how much they are sacrificing while reaching for the "brass ring" of a million dollar pay out. [Continue Reading] ...

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Every career is a high-tech career - February 17, 2006

It has been coming for a long time, but I think it is finally here. Every job and every career in America is now a high-tech career. It is impossible to ignore technology no matter what your position. Whether you are a corporate CEO or a security guard, technology is now an intimate part of your work. More importantly, now that technology has found its way into every job, everyone needs to recognize and accept this fact. Avoiding technology and refusing to learn about it is no longer an opt ...

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Interview with David Jefferson of JPL - February 8, 2006 - Re-release

Note: I am re-releasing this podcast interview since a bug in iTunes, triggered by some malformed XML prevented a large majority of Career-Op listeners from receiving it. Some of you may be seeing this file for a second time. I apologize for the inconvenience, but I wanted to insure that the largest possible audience was able to hear this interview. -- DouglasThis is the first in our on-going interview series with high-tech careerists of all types.Today's interview is with David Jefferson, ...

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Interview with Kevin Devin from In The Trenches

This is the second in our on-going interview series, talking with high-tech workers of all types.Today's guest is Kevin Devin, Information Systems Analyst with a large building controls manufacturer, host of In the Trenches: The Podcast for SysAdmins and founder of Friends in Tech.Listen to the InterviewLink: Listen to Interview #1 with David Jefferson of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)Link: Discuss this column and podcast in the Friends in Tech Forums!Technorati Tags: career, job, jobs ...

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Sidetracks - Feburary 10, 2006

Sometimes you might like to believe your career is a straight-line proposition. You start here, put in hours of work and you will eventually end up over there, at your goal. In the distant past, this might have been true, but today your career is filled with dead ends, mistaken shortcuts, detours and uncompleted roads that can leave you feeling trapped. Despite these fear-inducing possibilities, though, I think that these detours, these aberrations, these deviations from the norm are actual ...

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Get it done! - February 3, 2006

Sometimes, despite our best efforts, we can lose track of our goals in the midst of the chaos of daily life. We work and work on our projects without ever getting them done. No matter how much work you do, if you dont complete your projects, what have you really accomplished? Your career depends on providing solutions. Dont build a career that saddles you with never-ending project after never-ending project. Get on with it. Get over it. Get it done! [Continue Reading] Play Podcast ...

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Doctor's Orders - from the archives

You might not think that there are many similarities between a high-tech careerist and a medical professional, but over the years I have noticed a few. The most striking one is the fact that we often ignore the advice of doctors and dentists, much like our clients ignore our own recommendations for improving their technology experiences. If you think it is frustrating to have your advice fall on deaf ears, imagine the plight of your doctor. There are ways, though, to help get your message h ...

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Career-Op Extra - Radical Careering Book Giveaway Contest and more!

Back in September 2005, I publisheda glowing reviewof Radical Careering: 100 Truths to Jumpstart Your Job, Your Career and Your Life by Sally Hogshead.Thanks to the generosity ofGotham Booksand the author,Sally Hogshead, I have 6 shiny, new copies of Radical Careering to give away to Career Opportunities reader and listeners. This book really got me thinking about career and life and I am very happy to be able to share its insights with a few of my readers and listeners.How to enter:I will ...

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Thinning the herd - January 27, 2006

No, I am not speaking of layoffs, plant closures and terminations, but rather thinning your herd of out-dated projects, failed initiatives, worthless bureaucracy and old hardware and software. The New Year is a great time for taking a hard look at your work and getting rid of everything that no longer fits with your current vision, workload or budget. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastLink:Discuss this column and podcast in the Friends in Tech Forums!Technorati Tags:career,job,jobs,work,work ...

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Career-Op - Self-Respect - from the archives

Is there any room within our high-tech work for self-respect? Talk to anyone of the previous generation and you might find the answer to that question is a firm, no! You are either employed or not. If your employer takes advantage of you or provides a less than adequate work environment, too bad. No one ever said work was easy.I would advise you to question this thinking. Even in this current economy we have many advantages over our predecessors. More and more of our basic needs are easily ...

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A tech in every meeting - January 20, 2006

I am sure you have all experienced it. Some department comes up with a great project and now, only when they are ready to implement it, they come to you to figure out how to make it work. They want to know what computers to use, what software and, by the way, this has to have some custom software written that has never before been created. Once again, you as an IT worker find yourself in the unenviable position of giving these people 100 different reasons why the project is infeasible, exor ...

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A sure way to project failure - from the Career-Op archives

A life in a high-tech career is a life of projects. Your work will be made of projects large and small. While there is no sure way of assuring a project's success, there are many specific ways of insuring its failure. In fact, sometimes it is possible to kill a project before it even gets off the ground. Below are some of the usual project pitfalls and what you can do to avoid them. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastLink:Previous columns on projectsLink:Books on project managementDiscuss this c ...

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Career-Op Extra - Audioblogging NASA's Stardust Mission - Jan. 15, 2006

My wife and I were invited to JPL, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, to watch the return of NASA's Stardust probe, bringing comet particles back from deep space. Our friend, David, was on the navigation team.During the early morning hours, I audioblogged 12 times, resulting in about 14 mins of audio. I am presenting these entries here, and through the Career-Op podcasting feed, as I think you might be interested to here the event as it occurred.I hope to interview David ...

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Career-Op - No Simple Answers - January 13, 2006

If you haven't figured it out already, or are still wishing it were true, let me be the first to tell you, there are no simple answers, especially when it comes to your high-tech career. Life would be a great deal easier if there were simple answers to all the issues we face, but good times come and go and we can only acknowledge the cycle and make the best decisions possible at the time. Recriminations over lost opportunities will do you no good. You must make your decisions and live with ...

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Career-Op - Communication vs. Presentation - from the archives

In an age when everyone, even your grandmother, seems to be creating Microsoft PowerPoint slide shows, your ability to present your ideas has become more important than ever. Whether you are sitting in an interview for your next great job or trying to woo investors for your hot, new Internet startup, your ability to present yourself in the best light could mean the difference between a rising career or one hopelessly stalled. [Continue Reading]Play PodcastDiscuss this column and podcast in ...

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Career-Op - Get a plan - January 6, 2006

The beginning of a NewYear is always a time of retrospection, thinking back on all that has occurred -- the good, the bad, the indifferent. While reviewing the past can be helpful in some ways, it is by looking out into to the next year that you can develop some dramatic benefits for yourself, your career and your company. Take some time this week to really think about what is coming in the next 12 months. There will be some obvious events to place on this list, but you should dig deeper to ...

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Career-Op - One little Bug - December 30, 2005

On ourworst days, we can sometimes stop caring about our work. We can get so beaten down and tired that the only thing we look forward to is the end of the day. The truly frightening part, though, is that it doesnt take a horrible day to put your career, or even your entire company at risk. Instead, it is the small problems the ignored update, the unfixed bug, the Ill get to that later attitude that brings failure. If you want to have a long career, at a number of profitable compani ...

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Career-Op - Between naivete and cynicism - from the archives - June 13, 2003

In today’s world, it might seem best to be a cold-hearted cynic about everything you do, but especially about your career. While it might feel like you need to protect yourself from any variety of people out to use, abuse or mislead you, the truth is, if you succumb to cynicism you will be blocking yourself off from opportunities that could be the dream of your high-tech career. While you certainly don’t want to be naïve about your career choices, you do want to remain open ...

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Career-Op - Facing Your Demons - December 16, 2005

One of the hazards of writing a column on careers is that some people might begin to think that you have all the answers and that your career is perfectly on-track. Regular readers of Career Opportunities, or listeners to the podcast, have probably already realized, though, that I , like everyone else have my own career demons to face. Many of the columns I have written over the years have spawned directly from my own personal career struggles. I use my writing to gain a better understandin ...

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Career-Op - Facing the Music - from the archives

I am sure you have heard the expression,“sometimes you need to take the bull by the horns,” and other such euphemisms about taking action. While these sayings are definitely clichés, like all clichés they hold a bit of truth within them. There are times in your high-tech career, when you need to (insert your favorite cliché here) in order to insure that your career keeps moving forward, no matter what issues you might be facing.Continue ReadingListen|Subscri ...

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Career-Op - Limiting Factors - December 9, 2005

There are many factors that can limit the success of your high-tech career. You can lack basic skills or opportunities to use the skills you have. You can live in an economically depressed area. You might even have personal health issues. Even these issues, though, are nothing compared to the 3 most insidious limits we place upon our own careers. As with many parts of our lives, our biggest obstacles are often those we create for ourselves.Continue ReadingListen|Subscribe|Subscribe via iTu ...

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Career-Op - Accountability - November 25, 2005

Too often, when we hear the word accountability at work, we cringe, sure that this means we are going to be held responsible for something, often something we didnt even have the authority to actually make happen. Most of us have probably come to think of accountability as a negative concept something punitive that is sure to be mentioned on our next performance review. There is a place for accountability, though. We have managers and co-workers who are operating without any sense of acc ...

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Career-Op - Describe Yourself - September 26, 2003

The success of your high-tech career may depend on how well you describe your expertise and the work you do. This became clear to me recently, when I visited the monthly San Diego WebDesign Meetup. During a quick set of introductions, I was happily surprised by how clearly and easily people described their work. In my past experience, people often stumble over these items, trying to invent something on the spot. If you haven’t spent some time thinking about your own“Description& ...

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Career-Op - Waiting - from the archives

As odd as it might sound, you will find times in your career, and your life, when waiting will be the best action you can take. Let me be clear, though, that I am not talking about being inactive, only that you might find yourself waiting for the best combination of events and effort so that you can move to the next level. In many cases, waiting can end up being very productive.Listen|Listen (Backup)Subscribe|Subscribe via iTunesDiscuss this column and podcast in the Friends in Tech Forums! ...

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Career-Op - Everybody Does It

Often, when in the heat of an argument, one person will bring out the ultimate reason for their transgression, "Well, everyone else does it!" or its companion, "That's just the way it is!" Few things will spark my anger more quickly than these phrases. In a few words, they seem to sum up so much that can go wrong in the world. These phrases carry a sense of finality and abandonment. A feeling that seems to say, "give up!"Listen|Listen (Backup)Subscribe|Subscribe via iTunesDiscuss this colum ...

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A bit of FiT fun for Halloween

This is a trailer for a bit of fun coming soon fromFriends in Tech. All geeks know that there is little more frightening than a darkened server room and your weird co-workers.Look for the full production coming the night before Halloween!Listen to the trailer!

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Career-Op Extra - 10/17/05

Some information on this month's interesting blog posts, reader/listener feedback and an announcement of the new, combined,Friends In Tech forums.Visit the forums and register to win a copy of the print edition of the High-Tech Career Handbook.Listen|Listen (Backup)|Subscribe|Subscribe via iTunes

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Career-Op - Traits of a Good Leader

What makes a good leader? You need to know -- not only so you can become a good leader yourself -- but so you can work for good leaders. When you are just starting out in your high-tech career, finding someone who can give you the benefit of their experience should be one major factor in your job decisions. Working for a bad leader might be instructive, as well, but the experience is sure to be much more painful.[Continue reading]Listen|Listen (Backup)|Subscribe|Subscribe via iTunes----** Y ...

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Career-Op - High-Tech Hybrids

Reader letters over the last year have had me thinking about the exact definition of a high-tech career. Just a few years ago it would have been easier to describe. If you worked in high-tech you were either a programmer, in network management or tech support. Today, though, as technology has crept further and further into our everyday lives, high-tech workers might show up anywhere in a business, with titles not necessarily reflecting their high-tech work. These "hybrids" have combined t ...

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Career-Op Extra - 10/6/05

For the podcast listeners who might not read this blog regularly, here is some news and information about the podcast.Listen|Listen (Backup)|Subscribe|Subscribe via iTunes

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Career-Op - Mentoring

Today's children have grown up with computers much like my generation grew up with television. They don't know of a time before there were affordable personal computers. This easy access to computers leads a lot of kids today into thinking about computer careers. Even though they have grown up with computers, though, many of them are still looking for people to help them navigate the confusing world of computer careers. This is where we can all help.[Continue reading]Listen|Listen (Backup)| ...

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Career-Op - Playing it safe - from the archives

Regardless of your computer career you will all go through some traumatic situations. Sometimes you suffer through a lengthy interview process and still don't get the job. You might feel trapped in a job you hate. Even resigning from a job can be traumatic. Regardless of how upsetting these situations might be, I can imagine that having the police show up at your door might be the most traumatic of all. The story that follows shows that even in the world of computer careers ethical lapses c ...

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Career-Op - A job, not a lifeYou might not think...

Career-Op - A job, not a lifeYou might not think that poetry has a lot to do with high-tech careers, but my time in the world of coffee houses and poetry readings has taught me an important lesson that applies to every aspect of life. Too often we find ourselves with one defining aspect of our lives. This can be our poetry, our music or our job. In all cases, though, having only one defining aspect can lead us into destructive behavior without even realizing it.[Continue reading]Listen:A jo ...

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Career-Op - Straight lines and circles

As a high-tech worker, I am sure you try to compartmentalize your work. You make budgets, timelines and project plans, but you fail to notice one important aspect of your work...nothing is ever finished. Sure, you might get the PC or network installed or the new program operating. You might even think the project is "complete", but tomorrow will bring changes, requests and problems that put the lie to your false sense of closure. Just like the painters of the Eiffel Tower or the Golden Gate ...

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Career-Op - Beyond Troubleshooting

I would guess that 95% of your work, day in and day out, is spent on problems. This printer wont print. That program is crashing. IT DOESNT WORK! While these problems can insure a regular workload for consultants like me, they can also lead us down the road to ruin. At the end of the road lie disgruntled clients, stagnant careers and simple, garden-variety burnout. If you want to keep your high-tech career cruising along, you need to move beyond troubleshooting and start helping your clie ...

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Career-Op: 100th Podcast - Don't Wait

A few words of thanks before we get to this weeks column. First, to my wife Rosanne, my in-house editor who touches everything before it goes out, many heartfelt thanks for catching all the missing words and punctuation. Also, thanks to my son, Joseph, who now understands why he has to be quiet when Daddy is recording his show. Finally, thanks to all of you who read and listen to Career Opportunities. There would be no reason at all to write my columns or produce my podcasts without you. Yo ...

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Career-Op: Keeping it going

Working as a freelance computer consultant can certainly have its challenges and its rewards, but sometimes it can be difficult to keep my career moving forward. Over the last several years, I have had various complications and interruptions that have effected my ability to continuously develop my career. While these complications certainly haven't brought everything to a halt, they have forced me to be creative about how to continue my work, especially when everyday live intervenes.[Contin ...

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Career-Op: Keeping it going

Working as a freelance computer consultant can certainly have its challenges and its rewards, but sometimes it can be difficult to keep my career moving forward. Over the last several years, I have had various complications and interruptions that have effected my ability to continuously develop my career. While these complications certainly haven't brought everything to a halt, they have forced me to be creative about how to continue my work, especially when everyday live intervenes.[Contin ...

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Career-Op: Despair

Of all the feelings you can have about your high-tech career, you should never feel despair. Too often, though, this is exactly what I hear in peoples voices -- a sense of despair. For whatever reason, high-tech careers tend to generate these feelings far out of proportion to other avenues of work. Many high-tech workers have concluded that their work, and their lives, will never change, no matter how hard they try. Let me say to them, and to you, this is sheer nonsense. Even the smallest ...

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Career-Op: The Little Things

As we begin another year I am starting a project with all of my current clients. I am making a big effort to address some of the smaller high-tech problems that have lingered over the years. Sometimes, in the heat of fighting the big battles, we just dont have the energy to address the smaller problem, which can often be much more difficult to resolve. Now is the time, though, to finally solve all those nagging issues and make everything work like it should.[Continue reading]Listen:The Lit ...

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Career-Op: Perception

In a high-tech career, it is sometimes the perception of your work that matters more than the quality of your work. As disturbing as it might be, you can often be perceived as aloof, arrogant or incompetent, even when the facts dont bear out that conclusion. Human beings are complicated and confusing animals so discovering what is coloring their perception of you and your work can be a daunting task. Still, unless you want to find a new job, you are well-advised to address any issues regar ...

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Career-Op: Say Yes

When dealing with your clients in the high-tech world it is so much easier to say "No" than "Yes". I am pretty sure it has something to do with my years in corporate IS/MIS/IT departments, but, over the years, I have found myself becoming more and more of gatekeeper, determined to keep new technology from complicating my job and my client's life. Despite whatever noble intentions I might have had, though, this year I am more determined to say "Yes" to my clients as often as possible.[Contin ...

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Career-Op: Nine Years!

As unbelievable as it might seem, this column marks the beginning of my ninth year writing Career Opportunities. At 51 columns per year, the grand total of individual articles comes in at 408 with a total word count somewhere around 286,000 words. These totals stagger me. They also humble me. Looking back on all the work, though, I still relish the hundreds of thousands of words to come. Many thanks to Computoredge for providing me a platform for my thoughts and my hopes for the future of t ...

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Career-Op: Playing well with others

With more and more companies reducing high-tech staff, the use of consultants continues to grow. This has led to an interesting, if somewhat disconcerting, reality where you must work closely with other high-tech consultants, almost as if you were all employees of the company. Unfortunately, this can lead to situations where you might find yourself stepping on each other's toes, with few methods of resolving conflicts when they arise. [Continue reading]Listen:Playing well with othersListen: ...

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Career-Op: Help people help themselves

As computer users, we all have to start somewhere. Even those of you who now work in computer careers started out knowing nothing about computers or technology. For most of you, working with computers came easily. Unfortunately, this same ease can often lead us to forget our role as teachers and leaders to those people who have the needs, if not the knowledge,to make the best use of computers in their work and life. Too often technology workers react to basic computer questions with condesc ...

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Career-Op: Blindsided

Most high-tech jobs follow a similar pattern...you work, you complete projects, you work some more and at the end of the year you get your performance review. That's when you find out how you did and what your managers feel you need to do better. Repeat each year until you retire.I realize, of course, that this is fantasy. Many of us suffer from micro-management on a daily, if not hourly, basis, while others may never get much feedback at all. Instead, we try to judge our performance based ...

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Career-Op: For the love of it all - December 31, 2004

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Career-Op: 3 Things to Stop Doing Today - from the archives

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Career-Op: Take Advantage of the Holidays - from the archives

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Career-Op: Simply Right - from the archives

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Career-Op: Sales is Everything - December 17 2004

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Career-Op: One by One - from the archives

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Career-Op: Getting By - December 10, 2004

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Career-Op: Stretching - from the archives

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Career-Op: Announcements - from the archives

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Career-Op: Avoidance - November 26, 2004

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Career-Op: Trust - from the archives

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Career-Op: Beginning, middle and end - November 19, 2004

Every high-tech worker has different skills, different talents and different desires. Sometimes we try to cram ourselves into a particular job without much thought towards our own needs. We do this for a number of reasons. Maybe you are simply out of work, or your family and friends think the job is a great opportunity or you just want to make more money. While these reasons might enter into your job decisions, there are more fundamental issues to consider. You need to find out where you fi ...

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Career-Op: It's ok to leave - from the archives

A high-tech career is not an easy path. It is fraught with pitfalls and a somewhat dubious record for great success. You can find yourself struggling with bad technology, bad people and bad companies. Worse still, you can find yourself struggling with your own thoughts, hopes and dreams. Despite my immersion in high-tech for almost 20 years now, I would be the first one to tell you, it is ok to give up. It is ok to walk away from a high-tech career. It is ok to find something more meaningfu ...

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Career-Op: Reaching for the stars - November 12, 2004

As I write, Spaceship One has won the X Prize, traveling to non-orbital space twice within two weeks. As I watched the news coverage, my thoughts went beyond the immediate accomplishment and onto the lesson that we can all take away from this successful mission. A clearly defined goal could be the most important part of any high-tech career. Without it, we can become timid, only proceeding slowly and incrementally instead of striving to do our very best. If you don't have some compelling go ...

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Career-Op: It's All Personal - from the archives

If you work your high-tech magic at the end of a phone line, or deep in the heart of a large corporation, you can easily forget that everything you do is directly important to some other person. Sometimes we hide behind corporate bureaucracy or simple indifference, but the truth is, all high-tech work is personal. All technology is meant to be used by another human being and if you want to be successful in your high-tech career, you must remember this.(Continued)MP3 via Coral|MP3 direct fro ...

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Career-Op: End game - from the archives

Regardless of what type of high-tech job you may have, you will eventually have to deal with an important career question your final career goal. High-tech workers start in all different areas, programming, support, networking, but as your career progresses you will be moved closer and closer to some eventual decision. Do you follow a management track? Do you want to continue in a hands-on technical role? You might even decide to move outside the typical corporate environment and wor ...

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Career-Op: Criticism - December 3, 2004

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Career-Op: Off the edge - October 29,2004

Anyone, no matter what their age, can find themselves in the depths of a rut. It can start out slowly. Going to the same restaurants, using the same software, listening to the same music. The next thing you know, there you are, in a rut. As I'm finding, getting older can make it even easier to get into a rut. There are days when I simply don't want to face the trials and tribulations of daily life. I just want to do something familiar. Of course, a few days later, I wake up feeling boredand ...

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Career-Op: Career Choices - from the archives

Throughout my years writing this column I have often heard from readers who were contemplating changing to a high-tech career. The fast growth of Internet-related companies led some to believe that high-tech was the career promised land. As we have all seen, though, high-tech jobs are no guarantee of future career success. In fact, so many people have sought out work in high-tech that we are now experiencing a glut of workers in some areas while jobs requiring specialized knowledge remain o ...

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Career-Op: Getting Serious Part 3 - October 22, 2004

Over the past two weeks I have talked about the thinking that goes into maintaining client relationships. This week I turn to the practical ideas that I use to maintain my client relationships and build my career. These methods can be used as they are or adapted for your own use. The biggest benefit you will gain, though, is in the thinking they provoke and the action that comes from that thinking.(Continued)MP3 via Coral|MP3 direct from WelchWrite.com

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Career-Op: A Little Crazy...from the archives

I hear it all the time;"You must be crazy to turn down that job.""Take a month's vacation, are you crazy?""You would be crazy to quit your job now!"The truth is, a little craziness is something to be cultivated, not quashed. If you don't have a little craziness in you, you are in danger of locking yourself into a life and career of staid boredom. Is that what you really want?(Continued)MP3 via Coral|MP3 direct from WelchWrite.com

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Career-Op: Welcome to my Podcast

Welcome to the Career Opportunities Podcast!

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