Feels Like (Virtual) Team Spirit My article, Feels Like (Virtual) Team Spirit, was recently published in Issue 6 of The TeleWorkers Digest. With more and more companies using the latest technology to find efficiencies in… Read More
“No Idea” Means I Have One Video “No Idea” Means I Have One from Frances Cole Jones on Vimeo.… Read More
“No Idea” Means I Have One While I can’t say for certain, I’m guessing you’ve all had the experience of asking someone a question about a person, situation, or problem, only to hear, “I have no… Read More
A WOW Special Event: Breakfast with Frances Happy Monday! I wanted to invite you to The Lamb’s Club for breakfast tomorrow morning (If you haven’t had the chance to go there yet, it’s BEAUTIFUL– guaranteed to take… Read More
14 Questions You Should Never Ask at a Job Interview by Maria Hanson, LiveCareer Scored a job interview? Congratulations! Want to stay in the running and make it past the first interview? Then avoid asking these alarmingly common deal-breaker questions.… Read More
Positive Push For Profit By MICHAEL MINK of Investors.com: Fostering a happy work environment isn’t a luxury or a soft skill. It’s a necessity to maximize a company’s bottom line, says Shawn Achor, author… Read More
Wow of the Week: Play it Up We all know the phrase, “play it down,” for making less of an emotion or situation than we might otherwise be feeling. And I think this can be a useful… Read More
5 Tips for Confidently Speaking Up at Meetings By Kaitlin Madden, CareerBuilder Writer: The way you present yourself in company meetings can have a big impact on your career. If you take the role of passive onlooker, for… Read More
14 Questions You Should Never Ask at a Job Interview Originally published on TheJobVault.com: Scored a job interview? Congratulations! Want to stay in the running and make it past the first interview? Then avoid asking these alarmingly common deal-breaker questions.… Read More
Beware the Sixth Sense Real estate agents often tell sellers to have bread baking when potential buyers come calling—the idea being that this “grandmother’s kitchen” smell makes “a house a home,” thereby stimulating fantasies… Read More