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Men are savvier online professional networkers than women - Scoop.co.nz LinkedIn data reveals New Zealand men are savvier online professional networkers than women.


Permission to Change Goals?! - Zingabeam It’s ‘that’ time of year again when we dig out our ‘to do’ list for the last twelve months, enjoy a smug 5 seconds of celebrating what we accomplished and then feel guilty at the remaining actions that we never even got close to achieving.


Didn't Get a Promotion in 2010? Don't Worry Says Linkedin - Business to Business "If you feel that you have earned it, don't be afraid to ask for a promotion" says Kathryn Jackson


Interview
with Career Coach & Author Kathryn Jackson - Be
Amazing
David Savage talks to interviews Christchurch Career Coach and Author Kathryn Jackson about her new book: How To Keep Your Cool If You Lose Your Job


Christchurch Earthquake - Lessons Learned - Be Amazing
On September 4th 2010 a substantial earthquake measuring 7.1 on the Richter scale rocked Christchurch. Suddenly managers and leaders were required not only to help their team continue delivering against business requirements, but also operate in a working environment that saw over 2,500 aftershocks within an eight week period. I was asked to provide a coaching tool to support some of those managers and I hope that you find this information useful.


Can
a Book Change Your Life? - Be Amazing
Some books can be even more than life changing...they can be life and career changing! Here's one that inspired me to move to New Zealand from the UK, and quit my life in the corporate world.


Managing
your networking skills - The Press
Networking can pay dividends when it comes to business opportunities...


Stay
sharp in search for work - The Press
How the global economy will affect New Zealand employment is anyone's guess, but Kathryn Jackson has some tips on how to survive if the redundancy strikes.


Control
risk in your career - The Press
Career coach Kathryn Jackson looks at the benefits of insuring your career for the future.


Finders Keepers - NZ Business Magazine How do you find the best people to take on key roles in your business, and, more importantly, what will make them stay?


Time
for a career change - The Press
Along with all the other new year resolutions we've made it's likely more than a few of us will decide that this will be the year that we chuck in the current job, angle for a promotion or even go for a total sea-change in our career.

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Kathryn on the Good Morning Show
KiwiFM podcast: Wallace Chapman talks to Kathryn Jackson about her new book How To Keep Your Cool If You Lose Your Job
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