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5 Secrets to Improve Your LinkedIn Profile to Gain a Corporate Board Seat

February 6, 2015 By Tracy Houston

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Did you know your LinkedIn profile can help you get a corporate board seat? It can also ruin your chances of getting a corporate board seat! Follow the five secrets below so your LinkedIn profile helps rather than hurts you: 1. Tie Your Strengths to Accomplishments First prioritize your strengths in relationship to a board seat. Then, show progress over your career of how … [Read more...]

3 Tips to Jump Start Your Social Media Strategy and Gain a Board of Directors Seat

January 22, 2015 By Tracy Houston

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How do I jump-start my social media strategy to gain a board of directors seat this year? I get this question a lot, and recently, many people have been asking me for ideas that would help them get a better focus for a social media plan. Here are a few tips to help you get started: 1. Start your social media self-promotion plan in phases. Align your marketing to these four … [Read more...]

3 Power Tips to Land a Board Seat in 2015

January 15, 2015 By Tracy Houston

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If you want to get a corporate board seat in 2015, then you'll benefit from the three power tips to make it happen below! 1. Pay Attention to Your Self-Signals. Do you have a negative or positive voice that speaks to you as you progress toward your goal this year? Are you overstated or understated? Learn to hear your thoughts, pay attention to your self-signals, and turn off … [Read more...]

When Emotions Run Strong in the Boardroom

February 7, 2014 By Tracy Houston

There is a time when emotions run high in the boardroom. You “know” you are “right.” You “know” you are the one with the “truest” position. You are also on the road to gridlock. To be more effective, the goal is to alter your emotional tone, listen, and not attack. Some call this emotional intelligence; some call it truth-seeking habits; and others just plain old respect. … [Read more...]

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