When to Let Sloppiness Slide

Newly Corporate is a member of the US News and World Report Career Blog Network “Outside Voices“. Each of the authors here at Newly Corporate post on the blog in a rotating schedule, one post total each week. Here is this week’s post:
I had a pointed moment of clarity last week. I finally [...]

Are You Already Working at Your Dream Job?

I am. I just realized it a few days ago though. Don’t get me wrong, I have always thought very highly of my job in a rotational leadership program and there are definitely further career achievements I wish to attain but, I am doing the things that I dreamed of doing in college. [...]

How to Deal with Micromanagers

There are many management techniques that prohibit the development of leaders.  Let’s talk about one style– the micromanager.  As you advance in your career, perform a self-awareness exercise to make sure you aren’t developing poor management techniques. If you’re dealing with a micromanager, have patience, learn techniques for dealing with micromanagement and implement them.
Thoughts on [...]

3 Lessons From the Golf Course - US News

Newly Corporate was recently invited to join the US News and World Report Career Blog Network “Outside Voices“. Each of the authors here at Newly Corporate post on the blog in a rotating schedule, one post total each week.
My golf buddy and I play a weekly nine holes. This week the weather was irritable [...]

Confidence Makes a Leader - US News

Newly Corporate was recently invited to join the US News and World Report Career Blog Network “Outside Voices“. This article is my first post written for the network blog. Each of the authors here at Newly Corporate will post on the blog in a rotating schedule, one post total each week.
Of course, it’s important [...]

Boss problems? Don’t Leave, Train Your Manager!

We all have experienced it at one time or another, the stifling hand of a manager who just can’t seem to leave you alone to work one your project. They are just around the corner asking for another meeting or status report every time you start making progress. It’s easy to get [...]

What Sorority Life Taught Me About Business

To the non-Greek, sororities and fraternities may seem like a silly affiliation where members pay for their friends. As a former sorority president and active alumna member of the Alpha Sigma Tau sorority, I strongly disagree. Sorority life taught me many valuable lessons (and paying for friends was not one of them). And while my [...]

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