Archive of Past News Articles
Newsday, New York
Business growth, delegating jobs go hand in hand (January 21, 2008) Your business has grown, but you're still trying to run it solo.
Or maybe you're just not sure what responsibilities to relinquish.
If you're like many small business owners, you know it can be hard to let go of even the most rudimentary task.
But if your business is going to expand, you need to share responsibilities with others, and that means learning how to delegate effectively, say organizational experts.
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story)
Globe & Mail
Job
Seeker: Know Thyself
(May 21, 2003) It's tough out there
- hiring freezes, cutbacks, and restructuring. But there
is also great work to be found. Finding your great work
will require perseverance, creativity, and sometimes thinking
unconventionally. Take a career activist stance and
follow these 15 strategies to uncover and secure your great
work. (Full
story)
Good News Broadcasting, New York,
NY
Bill
Ayers Speaks Out
(February 13, 2003) Click the link above to listen
to Bill Ayers' interview with Paul Sladkus of Good News Corporation
on outplacement, hidden job market, networking, creative approaches
for tough times, and the Ayers Report e-newsletter.
The Ayers Report, New York, NY
Outplacement
- An Inside-Out Perspective
(September, 2002) Having managed an internal corporate
career transition center for almost a decade, I thought I
had a handle on the best interaction between former employees
and outplacement providers. As an Ayers Group client, I thought
it best to offer and encourage employees to use the firm's
outplacement services, but I didn't think it necessary to
bring employees and counselors together at the termination
meeting. Not wanting to intrude on people at a difficult time,
I instructed the counselors not to contact former employees.
I truly believed smart professionals would understand the
value of the offered support and seek it on their own terms.
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story)
The Daily Record, Morris County, NJ
Job
Search Starts Here
(January 7, 2002) Outplacement services help executives
and middle managers find their way back into the fold. "Richard
Haslett was laid off from a major financial services company
in July. When he gets up in the morning, though, he has a
place to go—The Ayers Group at the Waterview Plaza in
Parsippany, where his business has become finding a business."
(Full
story)
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