Liz Ryan on July 12, 2010
Posted in 2010, July, Own It, Sister! Radio on July 15th, 2010 – View CommentsUncommon Advice for the Workplace
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Liz Ryan will talk with us about the current state of the workplace. Liz’s mission, which comes through loud and clear when you hear her speak, is to revolutionize the way we relate to each other at work. Her most compelling messages is that your “personal brand” is your strongest attribute. In other words, the more you develop and express who you are at work, the more you contribute in the workplace. Liz will help you navigate work-related changes whether you’re looking for a new career, are a job-seeker or plan to ask for a raise. In addition, she’ll offer tips to spruce up your resume and bring it into the 21st century.
Liz Ryan is the workplace expert for ‘Business Week Online” and writes the “Corporate Provocateur” column there. She’s the networking expert for Yahoo! Hot Jobs, a blogger for the Huffington Post Business Week and Glassdoor.com, Liz is also a commentator for CNN, for BBC Radio and for NPR, and a frequent guest on Denver and national TV. She recently appeared as a guest on the program, The Early Show on CBS on the topic of ”What NOT to include in your resume”. Her focus is on the changing workplace, personal branding and careers; her columns and radio commentaries reach 60 million readers and listeners per month. Learn more about Liz Ryan here »


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