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Latest News
Feb 27, 2013 in News by Admin |
How Women Can Balance Strong Leadership With Authenticity
“Women who lead by mimicking men reveal a lack of professional identity,” says Hathorn. “Professional confidence is not gender-based; it’s all about authenticity and developing the qualities that resonate with who you are.”
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Tagged career, career advancement, career success, leaders, leadership, leadership presence, sarah hathorn, success, women leaders
Feb 21, 2013 in News by Sarah Hathorn |
How Women Can Balance Strong Leadership With Authenticity
“Women who lead by mimicking men reveal a lack of professional identity,” says Hathorn. “Professional confidence is not gender-based; it’s all about authenticity and developing the qualities that resonate with who you are.”
Read the entire article on monster.com
Tagged career, career advancement, career success, leadership, sarah hathorn, success, Women In Business, women leaders
Dec 18, 2012 in News by Admin |
Is Your Style Undermining Your Authentic Self?
“Choose clothes that reflect leadership traits – e.g. don’t wear a 10-year-old suit if you’re a young, forward-thinking leader...”
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Nov 19, 2012 in News by Sarah Hathorn |
Room At The Top
Companies are struggling To find management talent - which means opportunity to rise
“The biggest mistake I witness regarding promotions is that high-potential candidates wait for job openings, then apply for the position and start prepping for it”
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Tagged career, career advancement, career success, mindset, promotion, sarah hathorn, success
Oct 12, 2012 in News by Admin |
Three ways to start tomorrow today
Everyone is looking forward to greater prosperity once they’re sure that the economy is back. Will you be ready in time to take advantage of it?
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Tagged career, career advancement, career success, communication skills, confidence, economy, goals, leaders, leadership, leadership presence, promotion, prosperity, sarah hathorn, success
Sep 20, 2012 in News by Admin |
3 Tips For Women To Develop A More Authentic Leadership Style
“Women who by lead by mimicking men reveal a lack of professional identity,” said Hathorn. “Professional confidence is not gender-based; it’s all about authenticity and developing the qualities that resonate with who you are.”
Read the entire article on forbes.com
Tagged career, career advancement, career success, confidence, leaders, leadership, sarah hathorn, success, women leaders
Jun 4, 2012 in News by Admin |
Want job? First, employer must like you
"Yes, it definitely helps to boost your career if you are likeable," explains Sarah Hathorn, executive coach, CEO of Illustra Consulting and the creator of the Predictable Promotion System. "We all prefer to work with those we like, and nobody wants to work with someone they dislike."
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Tagged brand image, business communication, career, career advancement, career success, communication skills, leadership, leadership presence, personal brand, professional presence, sarah hathorn, success
May 29, 2012 in News by Admin |
How to handle your cranky boss
When all else fails, be the adult in the room. “Malcontented bosses are like unreasonably disgruntled children,” explains Sarah Hathorn, CEO and founder of Illustra Consulting. “Solving the attitude issues of your boss is not part of your job description. Stick to the real challenges and professional tasks by maintaining your own positive outlook, can-do attitude and healthy work and life balance. Strive for performance and productivity while distinguishing between drama and bottom-line results.”
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