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Why did you decide to join IAAP? Why did you choose your particular chapter home? Did you have a friend who joined and talked you into doing it? Did you think it might get you a better job evaluation at review time? Did you believe the available networking might help you land a job – or a better one?
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I am surprised that I am seeing the 70/70 membership advertised to include chapters and divisions on the IAAP site as well as on Linked-in. I had the understanding that it was up to the individual chapters and divisions to participate. Our chapter will only be two-years-old next week and we cannot afford to give up the chapter dues for new member
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The Pyramid of Harmonic Wealth
Below is a link to a template that can be use to plan for personal goals and success. This comes from a book (Fulfill Your Dream With A Diary) by a successful Japanese businessman/ entrepreneur/ author and, it has been very helpful to organize personal plans in a balanced and harmonic way. Such as, it can help one to focus on the ultimate goals rather than distract by the day-to-day activities. That is to focus on business rather than busy-ness.
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I can't believe that the Spring Conference is almost here! Where did the time go????? March 4-7 in Las Vegas is coming up before we know it. I guess you heard that the early bird registration has been extended (hurray!), so if you haven't signed up yet, now's the time to do it! There are still a few spots open...but don't wait too long.
I just posted three podcasts with presenters from this conference. You might want to tune in and hear what the three have to say. Here's the line up:
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The Importance of an RSVP
While the craziness of our days might seem to be an excuse for skipping over an RSVP request, taking just a moment to respond is a sign of courtesy, good manners, and attention to detail…all things that are not unappreciated. Here are a few things to think about:
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