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Career Planning

Advancing Our Careers
Non-Traditional Work
Different Industries Offer Different Opportunities
Holding Out for the Ideal Job
Look Forward, Not Back
The Influence of Others
Multi-Specialized
The Price of Success
Improving Profitability
How to Ask for a Raise
Stereotyping Careers
Wage Gap Widens for Managers
Where are the Women in the Trades?

Surviving at Work

Choose Your Battles
Wear a Dark Jacket, Everyday, All Day
Women and Detailed Tasks
Dress to Fit Your Aspirations
Ethics at the Top
Different Standards for Men and Women
Avoiding a Layoff
Just a Little Improvement
Understanding One-Upmanship
Surviving Office Politics
Profit and Profit Margin
Different Reactions
Stand Up and Speak Up
Leadership Styles
Visibility
I Work Here

Negotiations

Anticipate Negotiating Strategies
Negotiate From a Position of Agreement
Ask for More Than You Want
You May Qualify for a Bonus
Unique Skills
Listening as a Negotiating Tactic
One thing at a Time
Bring in Reinforcements
Use Questions in Negotiations

Improving Self-Confidence

Don't Underestimate Your Worth
Success is Within Our Reach
Self Blame and Self Esteem
Encouragement vs. Approval
Self Image
Stand Tall
Money and the Web
Ambiguous Feelings About Work

The Job of Securing a Job

Don't Disclose Too Much
Answering a Want Ad
Humility and the Job Search