Ask Dr. Diane: What are the most common writing mistakes that your students make? While it is not unusual to see spelling and grammar issues, I’ll assume that readers realize that they should check for such things and just list the top 10 most common other issues I...
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A Revolution in Hiring and Working with Eva Andres of Juniper Networks
How to Get a Job Marketing You as the Product
Click on the picture below to watch the video of Dr. Diane Hamilton's presentation: "How to Get a Job Marketing You as the Product":
Dr. Diane Hamilton – Tech Forum 2010
For those of you atttending University of Advancing Technology Tech Forum - I will be giving a talk about "How to Obtain Your Dream Job And Make More Money Marketing You" - See: University of Advancing Technology - Tech Forum 2010. The talk will be from...
College Costs . . . Good News Bad News
image via online.wsj.com If you are considering going back to college, you may be interested to know that tuition rates are going up. That is the bad news. The good news is that the Pell grants are on the rise. I give a lot of advice about paying for college in my...
Which Degree Will Make You The Most Money
If you are considering going to school or going back to school, check out some of these figures gathered from over 11,000 graduates. via online.wsj.com
How Employers View an Online Education
In the book The Online Student's User Manual, I wrote quite a bit about online universities, their perception by employers and how they compare to traditional universities. Check out the following article from elearners.com that gives some interesting statistics about...
Website Helps Teens Prepare For College
Image via eduinreview.com I am always interested in any technology that helps young adults prepare for college and beyond. Arizona has a new website that is aimed at helping high school grads pursue a college degree. Check out this article by Eugene Scott at the...
Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant, Stuff You Should Know Guys, Discuss Dr. Diane Hamilton’s Book
Image via static.howstuffworks.com I am a huge fan of Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant who do a podcast called Stuff You Should Know from HowStuffWorks.com. On a recent podcast, they mentioned my book, The Online Student's User Manual. For those of you who have read my...
Free Social Media Tools for Teachers
In my books, I often write about using social media tools. I think they can be invaluable in the classroom. I recently found a great article about media tools for teachers on Mashable.com. I am a big Mashable fan. They have wonderful articles about technology and...
6 Steps to Using Linkedin to Get That Job
I often write and speak to groups about how to use social networking to find a job and market one’s skills. In my book: How to Reinvent Your Career, I often write and speak about using social networking to find employment. In the marketing courses I teach, we...
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Vulnerability and Curiosity: Challenging the Status Quo at Cardinal Health
Our guest today is Ola Snow, Chief Human Resources Officer at Cardinal Health. Ola oversees the company’s Human Resources, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Community Relations, Communications, Environmental health and Safety, Security, Real Estate, Facilities and...
Negotiation Skills For Business With Chris Voss
You can’t avoid negotiations in any line of work, especially in business. Whether it’s negotiating a business deal or negotiating your salary, you need to know how it works. You need to know how many questions you need to ask, how to get in their head, and more. Join...
Compact Guide To Excellence: Helping Leaders See What Truly Matters With Tom Peters
Tom Peters illuminates this episode with his wisdom by sharing his new book, which was inspired by Excellence Now: Extreme Humanism. Tom, the co-author of Compact Guide to Excellence, shares the guidebook for leaders in the workplace to urge them on what truly matters...
Nurturing Wellness through Empathy and Connection with Metlife’s Chief HR Officer Susan Podlogar
Our guest today is MetLife EVP and Chief HR Officer Susan Podlogar. In this episode, our discussion focuses on MetLife’s wellness programs and initiatives. Susan provides actionable steps you can take to start building your own company’s wellness culture, which is...
Docusign’s Unusual Values: Trusted, Loved, Responsible with Joan Burke, Chief People Officer
Our guest today is DocuSign’s Chief People Officer, Joan Burke. In this episode, we discuss DocuSign’s unique core company values: Trusted, Loved, and Responsible. Joan tells us how and why these values are kept top-of-mind for every decision around how they treat...