With guest, Director of MBA Career Advancement Programs at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Founder of The Encouragement Institute, Inc. and What I Wish I Had Known Earlier in My Career, Anita Brick.
Audience can listen online to show by clicking show link below or via phone by dialing (347) 215-6089.
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With guest, Director of MBA Career Advancement Programs at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Founder of The Encouragement Institute, Inc. and What I Wish I Had Known Earlier in My Career, Anita Brick.
Audience can listen online to show by clicking show link below or via phone by dialing (347) 215-6089.
April 29th Show:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/extraeffortforum/2012/04/30/what-i-wish-i-had-known-earlier-in-my-career
There are people from all walks of life around the globe who have experiences, knowledge, and insights, that could be valuable to others. What I Wish I Had Known was created to assist the reader to connect with individuals whose lessons learned could help you as you pursue your own goals. This show will share a few of these great lessons with our listeners and much, much more.
About The Guest.
In a career of more than two decades and spanning corporate, entrepreneurial, and academic sectors, Anita R. Brick, Director of MBA Career Advancement Programs at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and Founder of The Encouragement Institute, Inc., has demonstrated accomplishments in consulting, executive coaching, public speaking, writing, and video production to audiences worldwide. She served as Product Manager at a global bank; Vice-President of Marketing for a start-up financial network; equity stakeholder in an organizational development and career management firm; and creative communications director of a motivation and media development firm.
Ms. Brick has written, lectured, and been quoted about career management, executive development, and motivational issues to global audiences including the Wall Street Journal, Business Week, Chicago Tribune, the Economist, BP, and the Federal Reserve Bank. She has served as a contributor to The Wall Street Journal’s National Business Employment Weekly, The World Tribune, The Resourceful Woman, WBBU Radio, and No Matter What TV. Ms. Brick holds a Bachelors degree in English from the University of Chicago and Master of Business Administration from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. She produces and hosts CareerCast, a global podcast series, featuring business leaders from all of the world. She is currently conducting research as a doctoral student in executive education on how adults use obstacles to accelerate their progress. Ms. Brick recently presented her initial research findings at an international conference of adult and executive educators at Michigan State University and shares thoughts and learnings on the Encouragizers blog (http://encouragizers.wordpress.com.)
Ms. Brick recently launched a book series, What I Wish I Had Known - Earlier in My Career Volume 1. It is live at
http://whatiwishihadknown.org. Volume 1 contains insightful encouragement from 69 accomplished individuals. The download is free through the end of May, so you can share it as widely as you would like. Either use the start button for Facebook or the link just above it (for non-Facebook access.)