Knowing Your Strength As An Executive Leader with Will Pemble and Tapping Into Your Entrepreneurial DNA with Rick Steele

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Knowing Your Strength As An Executive Leader with Will Pemble and Tapping Into Your Entrepreneurial DNA with Rick Steele

Being an executive leader takes a lot of knowing who you are, your people, and the situation. American entrepreneur, author, and executive coach, Will Pemble, takes us into his executive leadership system/workshop/event and book called Goal Boss. He talks about the importance of knowing your strengths while sharing his ideal participants. He also shares tips on how to do a meeting as well as the things you need to prepare for it in order to make it more fruitful.

 

Rick Steele taps into his entrepreneurial DNA and talks about providing a product that saves children’s lives. He went from doing mortgages to the blinds business. As the founder of Selectblinds, LLC, an online e-tailer of independently branded window fashions, he saw the threats of corded custom window covering products to children and became the first retailer to stop selling those. He also touches the topic of failure and how there is value in learning not to fear that and to face adversities in order to grow and innovate.

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Top 15 Jobs in America

In researching information for my book, How to Reinvent Your Career, I found it interesting to see the types of jobs that are no longer on the market due to changes in technology.  Just as jobs are disappearing, others are being created as well.  If you are interested in seeing what the top most popular jobs in the US are, check out the recent article by jobs.AOL.  According to their report the top 15 jobs include:

1.  Retail Sales

2.  Cashiers

3.  Office Clerks

4.  Food Preparation and Service Workers

5.  Registered Nurses

6.  Waiters and Waitresses

7.  Customer Service Reps.

8.  Material Movers

9.  Janitors

10.  Stock Clerks and Order Fillers

11.  Secretaries

12. Bookkeeping, Accounting and Auditing Clerks

13. General Managers

14.  Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers

15.  Elementary School Teachers

To find out more specifics about what these jobs pay and education requirements, check out the article by clicking here.