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	                    <title>A Holistic Approach to Calendar Management</title>
	                    <description>Managing the daily tasks, appointments, and activities for yourself and the managers you support can be a stressful endeavor. Learn some key concepts for calendar management that takes a &quot;big picture&quot; approach.</description>
	                    <link>http://www.officearrow.com/the_star_achiever/p2_articleid/1823/p142_id/1823/p142_dis/2</link>
	                    <author>Joan Burge</author>
	                    <category>Become a Star Achiever</category>
	                    <pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 22:01:49 -0500</pubDate>
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	                    <title>Challenge Your Potential: Competent Leadership Part 3</title>
	                    <description>Courage is a fundamental piece of being a strong leader. Discover why it matters and how to demonstrate true courage in the workplace. The Career Consultant provides inspiration and some practical guidance for those looking to build their leadership skills one step at a time.</description>
	                    <link>http://www.officearrow.com/the_career_consultant/p2_articleid/1878/p142_id/1878/p142_dis/2</link>
	                    <author>LisaOlsen</author>
	                    <category>The Career Consultant</category>
	                    <pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 21:59:49 -0500</pubDate>
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	                    <title>Beware The Energy-Sucking Idiot: How to Deal with Difficult Coworkers</title>
	                    <description>More irritating than a dentist&#039;s drill and as commonplace as a Starbucks, the energy-sucking idiot is a staple of the corporate workplace. In this article, learn how to deal with annoying coworkers and remain committed to never becoming one. </description>
	                    <link>http://www.officearrow.com/job_satisfaction_and_motivation/p2_articleid/1879/p142_id/1879/p142_dis/2</link>
	                    <author>Michael Essany</author>
	                    <category>Job Satisfaction</category>
	                    <pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 15:19:45 -0500</pubDate>
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	                    <title>Going Rogue: How Independent Study Trumps Workshops for Continued Learning in the Workplace</title>
	                    <description>Employment brings with it the harsh wake up call that learning doesn&#039;t stop after graduation. As frustrating as they can be, continued learning goes hand-in-hand with being a modern professional. But as this article explains, independent study will often do more for lifelong learning and career advancement than any workshop ever could.</description>
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	                    <author>Michael Essany</author>
	                    <category>Training &amp; Certification</category>
	                    <pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 15:04:59 -0500</pubDate>
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	                    <title>Mark Goulston: How to Earn Respect: Everyone Else’s, and Your Own</title>
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Don&#039;t respond to baiting.
You&#039;ll earn everyone&#039;s respect, including your own. For some great tips on
earning respect in the workplace, watch this helpful video presented by Mark
Goulston.
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	                    <link>http://www.officearrow.com/job_satisfaction_and_motivation/p2_articleid/1861/p142_id/1861/p142_dis/2</link>
	                    <author>OfficeArrow</author>
	                    <category>Job Satisfaction</category>
	                    <pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 14:07:49 -0500</pubDate>
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	                    <title>MBA QuickTalks: Learning to Be a Creative Problem Solver</title>
	                    <description>Creative problem solvers see opportunities for improvement, identify problems, set goals, think of alternative solutions, and then implement and measure. Do you want to learn how to be a creative problem solver? We’ve got you covered! Check out this short video to get started.</description>
	                    <link>http://www.officearrow.com/education_and_training/p2_articleid/1863/p142_id/1863/p142_dis/2</link>
	                    <author>OfficeArrow</author>
	                    <category>Training &amp; Certification</category>
	                    <pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 21:55:04 -0500</pubDate>
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	                    <title>Stephen Covey: The High Cost of Low Trust</title>
	                    <description>Trust is the basis for positive relationships. In business, low trust environments are filled with political games, interpersonal conflict, interdepartmental rivalries, and hidden agendas. Learn about the high cost of low trust in this short, informative video presented by Stephen Covey.</description>
	                    <link>http://www.officearrow.com/job_satisfaction_and_motivation/p2_articleid/1862/p142_id/1862/p142_dis/2</link>
	                    <author>OfficeArrow</author>
	                    <category>Job Satisfaction</category>
	                    <pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 21:48:31 -0500</pubDate>
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	                    <title>Think Before You Stink: A New Kind of Workplace Etiquette</title>
	                    <description>The fragrant world in which we live causes pleasure for some and pain for others. From the deodorant we wear to the meals we prepare, there is no shortage of opportunity to offend in the workplace. In this article, learn how to avoid offending or being offended without making a stink.</description>
	                    <link>http://www.officearrow.com/job_satisfaction_and_motivation/p2_articleid/1849/p142_id/1849/p142_dis/2</link>
	                    <author>Michael Essany</author>
	                    <category>Job Satisfaction</category>
	                    <pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 20:43:38 -0500</pubDate>
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	                    <title>How to Sell Yourself Without Feeling Sleazy</title>
	                    <description>The word &quot;sell&quot; has a bad reputation. Most of us worry that the idea of &quot;selling&quot; ourselves means something sleazy - like being pushy or arrogant. Find out how to let the world know you&#039;re awesome without feeling like a used car salesman.</description>
	                    <link>http://www.officearrow.com/job_satisfaction_and_motivation/p2_articleid/1845/p142_id/1845/p142_dis/2</link>
	                    <author>Angela Marino</author>
	                    <category>Job Satisfaction</category>
	                    <pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 20:01:00 -0500</pubDate>
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	                    <title>Celebrate Mistakes: Find the Hidden Opportunities</title>
	                    <description>No one likes to make them, but mistakes are a simple fact of life. Do you beat yourself up?  Do you transfer blame to others? Learn how to make the most of your mistakes by seeing them for what they are - hidden opportunities to learn. </description>
	                    <link>http://www.officearrow.com/michelle_burke_articles/p2_articleid/1843/p142_id/1843/p142_dis/2</link>
	                    <author>Michelle Burke</author>
	                    <category>Job Satisfaction</category>
	                    <pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 19:47:56 -0500</pubDate>
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