Archive for the ‘Career Blogs’ Category

Unplugging Yourself To Feel More Electric

Posted on November 24th, 2011 by Mason Sorenson

What would be the worst thing if you didn’t have a telephone or fax machine? You’d have to write a client a handwritten letter. What would be the worst thing if you couldn’t e-mail or use a cell phone? You’d have to take a trip to see that client face to face. What would be [...]

Flight Attendants Offer Holiday Travel Tips

Posted on November 19th, 2011 by Mason Sorenson

You’ve made it through the parking lot, baggage check, security and are finally ready—somewhat frazzled but ready—to board your plane for your long-awaited holiday trip. The Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA-CWA) have some tips for you that will help ensure you and your family travel safely and securely and ease the strain on passengers, children and fellow travelers. [...]

Is Your Accounting Firm ‘Future-Ready’?

Posted on November 7th, 2011 by Mason Sorenson

  Speaking at the 2012 CCH User Conference in San Antonio, TX, Mike Sabbatis, CEO of CCH North America talked to the approximately 1,200 conference about the future-ready firm. He defined the future-ready firm as one that defines itself with a combination of process, best practices, and constantly implementing a path of continuous improvement.   [...]

The Career Change Quandary: From Mad Man to Mystery Writer

Posted on November 4th, 2011 by Mason Sorenson

Chris Grabenstein – Tess Steinkolk Chris Grabenstein’s story of multiple enormous career changes is an inspiration to anyone in search of their next chapter. Chris Grabenstein peppers the conversation about his uncommon career path with the thought that hes been lucky, but luck may not actually have played that large a part. Talent, doggedness, and [...]