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Office
Got Game
John Putzier talks about playing games at work. Ever played a quick hand of solitaire or Snood when you're on the clock? Should you hide it when someone walks by? John'll tell you.

Office
What Kind of Follower Are You?
Gordy Curphy quotes Bob Dylan and talks about being a follower. Despite its negative connotation, in the workplace you don't have a choice about being a Follower - but you do have a choice in what kind of Follower you are. Knowing that will help you... (More)

Career
Innovation at the Speed of Laughter
John Sweeney, of Brave New Workshop, reads from his book "Innovation at the Speed of Laughter." His excerpt gives excellent advice on improving your personal abilities to succeed and achieve in the modern workplace.

Career
3 Rules of Networking
Joan Lloyd talks about how important it is to network and meet new people. She also addresses the difficulties of social networking and the three simple rules to follow in order to create solid relationships and to use them respectfully to get what... (More)

Office
Office Relationships
Sue Morem discusses gender interaction in the workplace and how to handle the boundaries and stereotypes without having to act unnatural.

Office
Hoof in the Mouth Hal
John Putzier, author of Weirdos in the Work Place, responds to Curious Katie and helps her figure out how to deal with her business partner and stop him from ruining business deals and hurting their company's reputation.

Office
Exceptions for Exceptional Weirdos
John Putzier, author of Weirdos in the Work Place, responds to a reader who has a problem with an employee getting special treatment. A leader practicing discrimination, and it being good for the company?

Interview
Cover Up the Body Art
John Putzier, author of Weirdos in the Work Place, answers a reader's question about discrimination against tattoos and body piercing. His answer is crucial to know, even if you aren't covered with tattoos.

Career
Should You Wait For Your Dream?
Richard Bolles, author of What Color is Your Parachute, talks about why it is important to know what you're working for, and how to achieve that dream sooner. His wonderful story is short, to the point, and will leave a last impression on you and... (More)

Job Search
Military to Civilian Career Transitions
Kevin Kermes was a lieutenant in the Army and worked as a headhunter for ten years before founding All Things Career. Clarity is essential for your job search. Kevin’s advice and story is paramount to understanding why. I want to thank our mutual... (More)

Career
How Will Volunteer Work Enhance Your Career
I think there are enough stories of the web where someone starts out volunteering, and because of the experience it provided a bridge for a new career. Or it enhanced their current career by adding value or inspired them to change from a corporation... (More)

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