Name dropping - we've all done it. Dropped a name to hopefully pave the way for a meeting with someone who could have influence on our career. Most of us have done it by using a name of someone close…
When you’re daring to be deliberate, you have to stay on top of how you're showing up at work. There are times you will be rockin' it on the job. Then there are moments when you fall into, what today's…
Let's be honest. Most people hate the concept of networking. In this episode, Angee interviews Heather Hollick, author of the book Helpful, where she provides a practical guide for life, work and the art of networking. Whether you are an…
Erin Passan has been a successful CCO and is now managing partner at Gagnier Communications. Over her career, she has learned some pretty valuable lessons when it comes to the importance of building strong relationships with peers across all…
It's not always just about you when it comes to being intentional in your career. In this episode, Angee shares ways you can amplify others -- whether in a meeting, one on one, or even on social media. With examples…
"Hey -- I'm on the market for a new job. If you hear of something, let me know!" This is a common approach to networking when in job search. It's easy to get focused on the tactical conversation of…
In this Dare to be Deliberate Short, Angee describes a few small things you can do to nurture your network within Linked In daily, weekly and periodically throughout the year.
Listen In has always been about career related matters to help professionals in this field be more intentional in how they manage their careers. After writing her book, Dare to be Deliberate - Level Up Your Communications Career, Angee is…
We’re already half way through January. Have any of your resolutions already fallen by the wayside? Or maybe you haven’t even started that one thing you promised yourself THIS was the year to achieve. If one of your resolutions for…
This week I had the great pleasure of attending the IABC World Conference in San Diego and I must confess I feel completely energized! I had lunch with my former University of Missouri journalism school advisor, Dr. Don Ranly (who…