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Dr. Julianna Hynes, PhD
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Career Success Strategies - Part 2

Colin Powell has been quoted as saying, “Success is the result of perfection, hard work, learning from failure, loyalty, and persistence.” While this might be true, I have found additional success strategies to apply to African American and perhaps other women as well.So, what it might take to be successful as a man might require a little bit of extra effort for a professional woman. Following in an overview of the strategies I have found in the literature that applies to African American women…See More
Oct 28, 2010
Dr. Julianna Hynes, PhD posted a blog post

Career Success Strategies - Part 1

It has been my experience that with every success, there has also been a barrier (or two or three or fifty) one has to overcome in order to achieve. By achieving a certain status in one’s career, obtaining a degree or raising a family, challenges are inevitable; how one identifies, addresses and deals with those challenges more so, in my opinion, than whether one overcomes the challenges, is what determines success.In reading previous research on successful, professional African American women,…See More
Sep 30, 2010
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Mastering Your Level

My son, like many other 10 year olds in this culture, loves to play video games. He’ll often say “Mom, come watch me beat this level!” I’ll watch for a few minutes, really uninterested in the game itself but intrigued that my son is so focused on mastering the current level of the video game so that he can move on to the next.As I think about career and leadership development and what is involved in getting to the next level, I wonder how many of us take the time to master the level we are…See More
Sep 11, 2010
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May 12, 2010
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Does Diversity Pay?

Cedric Herring at the University of Illinois, Chicago asked the question, Does Diversity Pay? He addressed the answer in his article concerning race, gender and the business case for diversity. He offered several arguments on both sides of the table of whether diversity in organizations is a good or bad thing and proposed that perhaps it could be both. In his review of the literature, he discovered that while diversity, according to other researchers, might benefit the organization, it is…See More
May 7, 2010
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Career Success Strategies - Part 2

Colin Powell has been quoted as saying, “Success is the result of perfection, hard work, learning from failure, loyalty, and persistence.” While this might be true, I have found additional success strategies to apply to African American and perhaps other women as well.…

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Posted on October 26, 2010 at 2:04pm

Career Success Strategies - Part 1

It has been my experience that with every success, there has also been a barrier (or two or three or fifty) one has to overcome in order to achieve. By achieving a certain status in one’s career, obtaining a degree or raising a family,…

Continue

Posted on September 28, 2010 at 4:00pm

Mastering Your Level

My son, like many other 10 year olds in this culture, loves to play video games. He’ll often say “Mom, come watch me beat this level!” I’ll watch for a few minutes, really uninterested in the game itself but intrigued that my son is so focused on mastering the current level of the video game so that he can move on to the… Continue

Posted on September 7, 2010 at 2:31pm

Career Development Assumptions

According to Betz (2002), much of career theory is based on the following assumptions:

  1. Work is the most important aspect of people’s lives…
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Posted on May 11, 2010 at 8:30am

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