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How to have meetings that don’t suck

Posted by Tip Fallon On November - 1 - 2009

can you sing 2It’s funny how excited we were about meetings when we were in our first role that required us to attend them; it gave us a little sense of importance. “Sorry, I got a meeting man,” we’d tell a buddy with a sense of pride. Like we were about to do something important… How quickly that novelty wears off.

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Meetings are necessary sometimes. But there’s also a reason people hate them: they are overused and misused. It’s like every time there’s a problem there has to be a meeting. If things are going well – there is a meeting. If it’s someone’s birthday – there is a meeting.

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So it doesn’t take many meetings to realize that they often are not the best use of a group’s time. Let’s look at the factors that make or break a good meeting so you can use them to keep your group engaged and productive instead of resentful and bored. Read the rest of this entry »

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Goals: Are yours impressive?

Posted by Tip Fallon On November - 1 - 2009

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If you had a nickel for every time someone told you to set goals, you wouldn’t need goals. You’d be rich.

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Goals. Ambition. Drive. Shoot for the stars. Start a company. Get your MBA. Make dean’s list. Or … wake up before noon.

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We often set goals to keep us motivated, to gain a sense of accomplishment, and to make some type of difference. And if we want to advance in this competitive world, our goals need to be relatively impressive, right? They’ve gotta be better than the next guy’s (or gal’s).

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There is an important quality though about the type of goals you set. Most people would agree that impressive goals are good. They make you stand out. They afford you with bigger and better opportunity, and are like crack for your ego. So, the person who accomplishes the most impressive goals wins.

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But as you probably know, this isn’t completely true. Read the rest of this entry »

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Community College vs. 4-year college

Posted by Tip Fallon On October - 26 - 2009

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For many students graduating high school, a 4-year college is their clear path. For others, it’s a vocational school, military, or the workforce, or a 2-year/community college. But for those that are undecided between swinging for a 4-year or starting at a 2-year, here are some factors that can help shape your decision.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Motivate your org

Posted by Tip Fallon On October - 8 - 2009

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For an organization to serve its mission, a leader must serve its members.

“Half of our members are dead weight.”

“Other e-board members never take initiative.”

“Guys keep showing up at service events hung-over.”

The joys of running a student organization, right?

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Getting a group of 18-22-year-olds to voluntarily exert effort is a challenge. You can’t give raises to incentivize them or fire them if they don’t show up at events. But the success of your organization depends on these souls. So how do you get them engaged?

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How to study.

Posted by Tip Fallon On September - 28 - 2009

Written by Tip Fallon and Erik Hyrkas

Let’s be real: Your professor announces the first test that’s been blatantly on your syllabus the first six weeks of school, and you’re still in shock. You may have not even bought your book, let alone opened it until now. This test determines 30% of your grade, encompasses all of the material you may or may not have listened to during lecture, and requires you to rethink your partying habits for the next week or two.

Here are keys to help you get through midterms without having a nervous breakdown. Read the rest of this entry »

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Succeed at networking events

Posted by Tip Fallon On May - 14 - 2009

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Never have an awkward silence or boring conversations at networking events again. Here are 5  questions that will let good conversation flow and allow you to connect with and help more people at your next networking event.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Write a farewell address.

Posted by Tip Fallon On January - 15 - 2009

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Here’s a fun little thought exercise to help you gain perspective and maybe a little motivation.

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