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5 Tips for Making a Great Impression!


.I have coached executives for more than 20 years. In working with successful leaders and professionals, I have found that making lasting impressions on the people you work with is pivotal to your advancement. Here are some tips to make sure you're putting your best foot forward. • Look the Part: "One of the easiest things you can do is look the part. However talented you are, if you don't look like a professional, manager or leader, others may, rightly or wrongly, not see you as one. Observe the styles and colors favored by senior executives, and use that as ... read more    

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