Friday, December 27, 2019
Cover Letter Writing Perfect the Art
Cover Letter Writing Perfect the ArtCover Letter Writing Perfect the Art16Search, upload, submit, and repeat. This is the new normal when it comes to titel letter writing in the online job application process. For most, the inclusion of a well-crafted titel letter has not only become a lost art, it has gone by the wayside completely.But, like so many other things in this challenging job market, old school is new school when it comes to standing out from your competition. Now more than ever is the time to perfect the cover letter not neglect it.Here are a five reasons why perfecting the art of cover letterwriting is a good idea1. Your Interest LevelThe ease with which you can apply to jobs on-line is the exact reason that a cover letter is paramount. Its a strong indicator that you are serious about your candidacy, not just slinging your resume out there to see where it sticks. Deeds by way of words.2. Template versus BoilerplateHaving a standard cover letter is a starting point, but definitely not something to arbitrarily cut-and-paste each time you apply. Make sure the document reads like it is written for the reader and only the reader. Ask yourself which would be more likely to engage you something speaking solely to your needs or a generic message for the masses? A little personal attention- maybe even some ego stroking- can go a long way when it comes to cover letter writing.3. Its All About Standing Apart from the CrowdUnemployment may be better than it has been, but dissatisfaction amongst those employed is at record high levels. Bottom line competition remains high. This means differentiating is the name of the game, now more than ever. Your cover letter is the perfect platform to do just that.4. The Interview Before the InterviewEvery C level executive I work with says the saatkorn thing. They use the cover letter as a barometer to gauge a candidates ability to effectively communicate. This is an ideal time to showcase your written communication skill s.5. Do Recruiters Read Them?Some do, some dont. For those who do, it gives them pre-packaged selling points for their clients, should they consider you a candidate. They, after all, are another example of an interview before the interview.Are cover letter sometimes overlooked? Yes. On the other hand, they are quite often a deciding factor as to whether or not you will get an interview. So, take the time to put together a document that reflects you and why you should be considered over the other hundreds of other applicants. This attention to detail could be the first step towards getting you the interview you want and the job you deserve.Readers, have you perfected the art of cover letter writing? Give us your tips in the comments below
Sunday, December 22, 2019
This is how to overcome anger 5 powerful secrets from mindfulness
This is how to overcome dorfwiese 5 powerful secrets from mindfulnessThis is how to overcome anger 5 powerful secrets from mindfulnessTheres a voice shouting. Takes a second before you realize its yours.You feel energized. Righteous. Driving every point home. Its like the climax of a courtroom drama and youre the hero.Too bad youre saying a lot of stuff youre definitely going to regret in 20 minutes. But, hey, at least youre getting it off your chest, right? Venting the anger. Um, no, actually.Venting just makes anger worse.FromHandbook of Emotion RegulationFocusing on a negative emotion will likely intensify the experience of that emotion further and thus make down-regulation mora difficult, leading to lower adjustment and well-being.And, as if the short term damage wasnt enough, the jokes about anger and heart attacks arent very far off the mark. At all.FromThe DBT Skills Workbook for grasflcheResearch on anger has shown that chronic anger and hostility can increase ones vulnerabil ity to cardiovascular problems (Suls and Bunde 2005), cause problems in relationships, pose barriers to functioning at work, and get in the way of important goals (Kassinove 1995).So what really reduces anger? Mindfulness. Trendy, I know. Before you go shopping for meditation cushions, perhaps it would be good to have an actual definition of the word.FromThe DBT Skills Workbook for AngerMindfulness involves paying attention to, contemplating, and bedrngnisicing something while letting go of judgments and assumptions. To mindfully attend to something, you must take a step back in your mind and look at it objectively without evaluating it as good or bad, or right or wrong. Dont try to change it. Instead, be open to the experience, regardless of whether you like or dislike it.So how do we learn to be mindful?Dialectical Behavior Therapyis the research-backed weapon of choice against Borderline Personality Disorder, an affliction marked by overwhelming emotions that was previously regar ded as untreatable. And its based on mindfulness.Ladders is now on SmartNewsDownload the SmartNews app and add the Ladders channel to read the latest career news and advice wherever you go.If DBT can help borderlines get their anger under control, it can squash yours like a bug. DBT works.FromThe DBT Skills Workbook for AngerBoth DBT as a full-treatment package (including individual therapy, group skills training, telephone consultation, and the DBT consultation team) and DBT skills training have consistently shown large effects in the treatment of anger (e.g., see Lieb et al., 2004 Robins Chapman, 2004 Stoffers et al., 2012).Time to get some mindfulness insights from DBT and learn how to soothe the savage beast inside you so your life doesnt end up looking like a Godzilla double feature.Lets get to it.1) Study your angerWhat usually makes you angry? Where are you when you get angry? Who makes you angry? Write all this down. And next time you find yourself shouting, add to the list . This isnt important - its critical.Usually we dont even realize were angry until furniture is being broken. But if you know the circumstances that trigger your anger, you can avoid them or prepare yourself.And we want to get even more granular than that. You want to make bedrngnise of the signals your body is giving you that a rage-attack is imminent. There are three categories we want to focus on.FromThe DBT Skills Workbook for AngerAll emotions are made up of three components physical (the way your body responds when you experience an emotion), cognitive (the thoughts that go along with the emotion), and behavioral (the things you do or have urges to do when you experience an emotion). Identifying the different components of your anger and becoming more aware of each one will make it easier to recognize your anger sooner (Linehan 1993b).So with your list of triggers, you want to add the answers to these questionsWhat physical things happen to you when you get angry? Does your h eart pound? Breathing gets shallow? Do you feel hot?What thoughts usually go through your head? This isnt ritterlich or Hes being a jerk or This shouldnt have happened?What behaviors do you engage in? Do you raise your voice? Clench your fists? Turn green and say, HULK SMASH?These are the canaries in your coal mine. They can tip you off before the fury train leaves the station.(To learn more about the science of a successful life, check out my bestselling bookhere.)Alright, you have assembled your Personal Anger Handbook. (Feel free to decorate it with glitter and stickers, as necessary.) Now how do we start putting it to use?2) Avoid triggersI know, this one is kind of obvious but I have to mention it because itll get you the biggest bang for your buck and because Im certain youre not doing it enough.Researchconsistently shows that manipulating your context is one of the most powerful (and easiest) ways to change your behavior.People say that politics makes them angry and then the y go and read more political news. Do I need to cite some research to show you the problem here? No? Thank you.I know what some people are thinking,I cant avoid my triggers I cantAnd that kind of thinking makesmeangry. Cmon. Be resourcefulI cant avoid trafficYes, but your attention can. Audiobooks. Podcasts. Distraction is a DBT approved short-term technique.I cant avoid my co-workersBefore that important meeting where you fear youre going to blow your stack, mention youre expecting an important call about a very sick relative. If your fists start to clench, bestattungs your phone and leave the room until you calm down.This 100% cannot be avoided.Give a friend $200. If you get angry, you dont get your money back. You now have alotof motivation to keep your cool.And even if you cant avoid a trigger, you can often do something to reduce its impact. Be creative.(To learn the seven-step morning ritual that will make you happy all day, clickhere.)Okay, youre dodging anger bullets like Ne o. But how do you actually become better at dealing with anger when it does hit you?3) Train your mindLets begin your training, young Padawan, so you may possess the Jedi skills to battle the Dark Side. (Well,yourDark Side, that is.) How do we help you better cope with anger? First we gotta make you angry Sit down. Close your eyes. Take a couple breaths. Now imagine something that makes you lose it. Get a clear picture in you head. Make it as real as possible, the events unfolding before you. Yes, you are actuallytryingto get yourself pissed off But rather than getting caught up in the interpretations - the thoughts and stories you tell yourself about how they shouldnt dothis, andthatis unfair - focus on thesensationsin your body. The tension in your forehead. Your face getting flushed. Muscles tensing.Now those thoughts and stories are going to bubble up. Thats unavoidable. Butobserve them, dont embrace them. Whats that mean?When you feel physical pain, you recognize it as a sign al. You dont say, I am pain. But when you feel anger, youdosay, I am angry. Stop that. Observe thoughts and feelings like theyre words someone else is speaking to you. Dont embrace them as beingyou. Im noticing angry feelings not I am angry.Then return to noticing sensations. Youre going to keep getting pulled away by the thoughts. Thats okay. Notice them. Dont interact with them or try to push them away. Then return your attention to the sensations in your body again.Thoughts will keep coming. Youll need to bring your focus back to sensation over and over. Thats okay. Ever wonder what meditation (return to the breath, return to the breath ) has to do with mindfulness? Theres your answer. Let go of interpretation, focus on sensation.FromThe DBT Skills Workbook for AngerIf you begin to label or judge the sensations, notice that evaluation or judgment, and then bring your attention back to noticing the sensations as just sensations. Bring your attention to any thoughts that are presen t, focusing on just noticing these thoughts as thoughts without attaching to them.The next thing you want to do is called objective labeling. Note what is occurring without judging it.Ever fill out an insurance report? You wouldnt write And then the moron destroyed my car. Youd say, The other drivers vehicle collided with mine.My fists are clenching is fine. Im getting ready to punch the stupidity right out of him is not.Stick to the facts in a neutral way.Judgments will just add fuel to the fire of your anger and make everything harder.Observe, dont embrace. Focus on sensation, not interpretation. Objectively label. Do this for 10-15 minutes or until you notice the emotions start to subside.With practice, it will get easier to be the calm at the center of the storm. Youll be able to see the thoughts and feelings bubble up - but you wont have to interact with them or actonthem.Your training is complete. Feel free to hum Pomp and Circumstance if you like.(To learn 6 rituals from anc ient wisdom that will make you happy, clickhere.)So youre out there in the big bad world and you notice your anger rising - but you caught it early. Still time to nip it in the bud. Whats the first step?4) Break the loopRemember the Personal Anger Handbook you assembled? We didnt write down those physical, cognitive and behavioral signals for nothing, Bubba.Theyre very useful as an anger early detection system - but they also have a second, more powerful use Theyre part of afeedback loop. Anger produces those physical changes, thoughts and behaviors - and, in turn, those physical changes, thoughts and behaviors increase your anger.Ever start getting worked up, the angry thoughts come, and those thoughts just amplify your negativity? Exactly.So, when you notice those signals, you want to short circuit the loop before it makes things worse.For example someones pushing your buttons and when that happens you know thatphysicallyyour breathing gets shallow,cognitivelyyou start judging and blaming, andbehaviorallyyou clench your fists.By modifying each of these components of your anger, you can keep them from intensifying the emotion, giving you more time to get your feelings under control. Lets look at eachPhysical Instead of those short shallow breaths, you slow down your exhalation and take deep breaths from your diaphragm.Cognitive Use the skills from your training. Step back from your judging, blaming thoughts and observe, dont embrace. Objectively label the thoughts and feelings instead of identifying with them.Behavioral Clenching your fists just tightens muscles and makes you more stressed. Place your hands palms down on a tableto make clenching impossible and break the loop.At best, reducing the components of anger can stop you from acting out. But at the very least it will buy you time to use other techniques.(To learn more about how mindfulness can make your brain happy, clickhere.)Alright, youve engaged all the preventative measures - but the anger is leise upon you. What do you do when it fully hits and you feel like youre going to lose control?5) Ride the waveWhat do you do first? Nothing.Literally. Just stop. Angers like alcohol. Your judgment is impaired.But I just want to let her know that what shes doing isnt Do not trust that voice in your head. Pause. Take a few breaths. Dont cut the red wire or the green wire - get your head straight before you try and defuse a bomb ready to go off.Remember Barker Axiom 327 You cant always make things better - but youcanalways make them worse.So youre not doing anything. You have a very loose hold on your emotions. What now? Remember your mind training, young Jedi. We faced the Dark Side alone in preparation for this moment way back in Clickbait Heading 3. Put those skills to workFocus on sensation, not interpretationConcentrate on the tightness in your chest, not the chatter in your head.Observe, dont embraceMentally step back from thoughts. I notice angry feelings not I am angry.Obj ectively labelFill out the insurance report. Unemotionally note to yourself what is happening. My breathing is shallow not This jerk is making me so angry I cant breathe.The emotions are going to attempt to fuse with you, taking you from noticing anger to I am angry. Keep returning to sensation. Keep your mental distance. Keep labeling.And if your angry moment involves another person, um, this is going to be a little awkward at first - you standing there frozen, doing your mindful best, as they wonder what exactly is happening. Thats okay. The alternative is you going nuclear.Once you get a handle on things ask for a moment to think - or leave, if possible.With time, the anger will dissipate. It never feels like it will in the moment, but it always does. And the more you practice, the quicker it will vanish.(To learn the 5 questions that will make you emotionally strong, clickhere.)Alright, weve covered a lot. Time to round it all up - and learn how anger can be very useful Sum u pHeres how to overcome anger with mindfulnessStudy your anger Its hard to prevent something if you dont know what causes it. (And that can be downright infuriating, frankly.)Avoid triggers Now that you know what causes your anger,stay away from those things. This is the most obvious, most effective, and most ignored piece of advice youll get. Be resourceful or be furious.Train your mind Practice the mindfulness exercise above. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of I CANT STAND THIS ANYMORE DO YOU HEAR ME?Break the loop Address the physical elements, the thoughts and the behaviors that are associated with your anger and you can prevent it from spiraling out of control.Ride the wave Put mindfulness into action. Note the thoughts, feel the feelings, but dont do anything thats going to get you jail time.If I was anger, Id be a little angry right now. Anger has been a whipping boy for this entire post. Lets give that emotion its due - its essential. We dont want to eliminate it we want to manage it.FromThe DBT Skills Workbook for AngerIf you feel anger or indignation when someone mistreats you, those feelings can spur you to action to stop the mistreatment. If someone threatened you physically and you didnt feel angry at all, you might not be as able to defend yourself. Anger can be an extremely motivating and energizing emotion, giving you the fuel you need to break through barriers, persist, and work hard to achieve a goal. The goal, then, is not to get rid of anger, but to understand it and learn to manage and use it to achieve whats important to you.So whats the most important part of anger? We rarely want to embrace it and run with it. But we do want tolistento it. Often, anger can tell you whats important to you.Whats at the center of your anger might not necessarily be good - it might be something you need to work on. But either way, theres good information here. Itll teach you something about yourself. And then you can decide if thats the person you want to be.Dont speak in anger. But let anger speak to you.Join more than 320,000 readers.Get a free weekly update via emailhere.Related postsNew Neuroscience Reveals 4 Rituals That Will Make You HappyNew Harvard Research Reveals A Fun Way To Be More SuccessfulHow To Get People To Like You 7 Ways From An FBI Behavior ExpertThis article first appeared at Barking Up the Wrong Tree.
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
Responsibilities of the Back Office Executive
Responsibilities of the Back Office ExecutiveResponsibilities of the Back Office ExecutiveThe back amtsstube executive can be found behind the scenes at any organization. They provide management support of all types and help to simplify front geschftszimmer production, which could be called the face of the company. The front office is where staff engages in public contact, meetings, interviews, communications, etc. But their production would be stunted without the back office executive.First things first what do you mean by back office responsibilities? A back office executive manages the administrative gruppe of a business. They can work directly with business clients in a B2B relations, or engage directly with B2C customers. If the later, you can normally see these agents working out of streamlined call centers.Back office skills are administrative-based skills. They include data management and entry projects and claims processing market trends and behavior analysis market research and finance and accounting responsibilities. Additional back office skills tie to information technology (IT) and human resources.Back office technology or technologies are those that relate to the support systems that keep front office production afloat. The technology used will vary from back office function to function for instance, back office data entry employees would likely use different software/tools than back office finance employees.If you want to know more about back office executive responsibilities, read on for an overview of how their coordination and engagement is crucial to successful business transactions.Data ManagementAny drafting, storing and verification of documentation is data management. Back office executive responsibilities include the gathering, authentication, and preparation and formatting of presentations. The back office executive will be in charge of ensuring documents adhere to legal, organizational, and contractual policies.Processing of ProjectsA critical back office executive responsibility is management of projects. While the front office works closely and directly on the project, operations such as ordering, tracking, and delivery of goods is overseen by a back office executive and their staff.AnalysisIn order to design effective predictions about market and consumer trends, the back office will have a team of analysts to interpret research. The back office executive will lead the analysis of research to develop situational scenarios, conveying the pros and cons of each. This knowledge will be documented and used when management makes decisions about the companys future.Market ResearchBack office executive responsibilities entail following market trends and analyzing behavior to determine the current and future impact circumstances may have on the company. They supervise the study of consumer behavior and report on user preferences in regard to company objectives. They monitor competing brand performances. Without back o ffice executive responsibilities, the company would have no guidelines for planning courses of action.Finance AccountingBack office executive responsibilities will include specialists that look after the organizations finances. Receipts, invoices, bills, checks, the creation of financial reports and statements, etc., all end up in the back office. Back office executives also work closely with specialists that look after the organizations finances.Back office executive responsibilities are an important component of every organization. If you want to know more about this field, LiveCareer has everything to help, including Resume Builder, a sharp tool for creating professional resumes that add immensely to your profile. Related Articles Responsibilities of the Production EngineerResume Dos DontsSample Resignation Letter
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Checking Email While on Vacation Is Not Unusual
Checking Email While on Vacation Is Not UnusualChecking Email While on Vacation Is Not UnusualDo you check schmelzglas on vacation? If you do, youre not alone. Surveys report that more than half of employees check email while they are on vacation. The bigger question is whether you should take the time to check your email while youre on vacation or otherwise not working. If you do, a vacation can turn into a workcation when you get bogged down in email messages that need a response. Working on Vacation There are two schools of thought on the topic of working when youre not supposed to be. The first says its important for a vacation to be exactly that. No work, no work-related communications, email, phone, or otherwise. The second says that if you check email occasionally youll be able to stay on top of whats happening at work, can absprache with any situations that cant wait, and wont have an overflowing inbox when you get back to work. What Employers Expect Another issue is employer expectations. Many employers expect employees to stay connected and to check-in at least every once in a while- even when theyre off the clock. Its not unheard of for managers to request employees to check email while away, especially with the portability of laptops and phones. If youre not sure, check with your boss when you ask for the time off. For most, its much easier to stay connected than to have to deal with hundreds of email messages after your vacation. For others, its preferable to ignore them and deal with them in a batch after you return. Regardless of what you decide about staying connected while you are away, it is important that both you and your supervisor are clear on what work-related activities you are doing if any. Its also important to follow through on what you decide. Dont say you will be checking in if you arent sure youll have Internet access or you really need to be disconnected to enjoy your vacation. Its worse to have your boss think youll be ch ecking and then not do it than to tell him or her you wont check-in at all. Consider your role at the company, your responsibilities, the pros and cons of staying in touch with your office, and what impact your decision may have on how the company regards you. If its common practice for employees to stay in touch, you may not want to be the only one who opts out. Regardless of how you decide to enjoy your vacation, here are some tips on the best way to handle your email while you are away. Talk to Your supervisorin Before you head out of the office and out of town, discuss your vacation plans with your supervisor so you are both clear on what is expected and whether you will be checking in while you are gone. When to Just Say No If youre going somewhere where Internet access is iffy, if youre traveling internationally, or if youre going on your honeymoon or another vacation where its important to take a real break from work, its fine to say youre not going to be available. T his way, the company can plan on coverage while youre away. Plan Email Checks When you do decide to check your email, dont check it all day on your phone. Plan on spending a little time each day- either early morning or in the evening- to get caught up. Check your email once a day and ignore it the rest of the time or you will end up not having a vacation at all. Make sure your supervisor knows and is supportive of your plan. Set Up an Out of the Office Vacation Auto-Reply Consider schauplatz up an out of office auto-reply message. That way, the people who email you will know youre away and dont expect an immediate reply. Gmail can strategically respond to only the messages you want to reply to. Skim Your Messages In an effort to keep your email inbox under control, skim your email messages, delete the junk, reply to only those that need an immediate response and save the rest for when you get back. Dont Feel Guilty If you do decide you are actually going to be on va cation and you are not going to check with the office, dont feel guilty. You are supposed to be on vacation and disconnected, after all. Its not a vacation if you end up working all day. Whats most important is balance and what is best for you. You need to be honest with yourself, your manager, and your family about what to expect from you during vacation. Some people can enjoy themselves more when they stay connected, even if its just a quick check-in once a day. For other people, its crucial to have real downtime from work and to completely disconnect from the office while they are on vacation.
Saturday, December 7, 2019
What Cashier Description for Resume Is - and What it Is Not
What Cashier Description for Resume Is - and What it Is Not Managers must make sure their stores operate smoothly. Holiday Sales Associates will have the exact responsibilities on a short-term basis. Cashiers receive on-the-job training, which might last a couple weeks. Retail Store Cashiers perform a wide number of financial transactions employing the point-of-sale system. The skills section also tells what you may increase the company for a cashier and not what youve been doing so long. Attempt to list any skill which you have pertaining to the jobs youre applying for. Furthermore, there are means to quantify your cashier resume. Cashiers are usually regarded as entry-level workers, meaning that no specialized skills are required ordinarily. Cashiers have to be excellent communicators. They should be familiar with basic mathematics since they will be handling money. Cashiers are just those who look after handling cash for virtually any organization. Automotive cashiers have to be friendly and have good communication abilities. Cashier plays very significant role in the area of banking. Cashiers ought to have a basic understanding of mathematics, since they should be capable of making change and count the amount in their registers. Cashier Cashiers are accountable for helping customers obtain their groceries from the store. Cashier Description for Resume - What Is It? Therefore, youve got to list all the responsibilities in the work description, so you may relay the precise job type to the candidate when recruiting. Also, in the instance of posting jobs in a work portal, or newspaper ad, you might have to list the work description to set expectations and receive the perfect candidate. You should pay attention to the work ad. A candidate doesnt have to be a bachelors degree graduate. In larger establishments, the part of the cashier is largely dependent on the volume of cash and card transactions that has to be completed on a daily basis. Ba nk cashiers are the very first point of contact for everyone coming into the bank, therefore its an extremely customer-focused and sales-based function. Employed as a bank cashier is excellent if youre a sociable person as you will be meeting tons of new people each day, states Sue Desmond who was employed as a cashier for Natwest. A conscientious and well-trained cashier should manage a great deal of chips and cash in a shift without making errors. You might have gained valuable knowledge in a number of different work positions, which means that your cashier objective can concentrate on gaining work experience working as a cashier manager. Its mandatory to be quite time-efficient so as to fulfill the duties in a timely fashionable way. Some employers might even enable you to work from your home. Besides that, the work competition is among the highest out there. Whether you must tell a recruit about the job, or will need to post an ad or will need to comprehend by yourself rega rding the job, its always useful. In order to aid you with your application process, listed below are a few jobs that you have the potential to apply for, in addition to the description for each, and every job.
Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America
Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered zu sichbei own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six mora billionaires and 15% mora combined wealth among the top 60 compared to bebebrdeungung year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with zu sichbeibeibei husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 f ruchtwein Popular Jobs The 8 fruchtwein Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From ur trusted Partners From ur trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered zu sich own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six mora billionaires and 15% mora combined wealth among the top 60 compared to brde year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with herbei husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and wind ows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 fruchtwein Popular Jobs The 8 fruchtwein Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From ur trusted Partners From ur trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social m edia to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when sh e answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Se lf-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most P opular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with ov er 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNe t worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses i nto the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 R ichest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendri cks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incre dible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in Americ a Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with h er husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rank ings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-m ade Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Brad co in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, i t is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-ma de women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share thi s articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesale distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016 .Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in AmericaTop 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Search Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America Share this articleTwitterLinkedinFacebookemailBeyonc put it simply when she answered her own question Who run the world? Girls. The incredible individuals on Forbes rankings of Americas richest self-made women have dominated a multitude of industries, using social media to brand their businesses into the future. This years list boasts six more billionaires and 15% more combined wealth among the top 60 compared to last year.Here are the ladies that cracked the top ten1. Diane HendricksNet worth $4.9 BillionDiane Hendricks co-founded ABC Supply with her husband Ken in 1982. Today, it is one of the largest wholesal e distributors of siding, roofing, and windows in America with over 700 locations nationwide. She has run the company since Kens death in 2007, buying rival Bradco in 2010 and LW Supply in 2016.Pages 12345678910NextRelated Salary.com Content The 10 Most Popular Jobs The 8 Most Common Resume Mistakes 5 Ways to Get Ahead During Summer From our trusted Partners From our trusted Partners Home Articles Top 10 Richest Self-made Women in America
Thursday, November 28, 2019
The single piece of advice that changed the course of my career
The single piece of advice that changed the course of my careerThe single piece of advice that changed the course of my careerWhen I departureed my last corporate job, I asked experienced co-workers for advice and best-practices, and most of them told me something like Try to get in front of important people.Thats corporate code for sucking up.It wasnt my first time working for a large company. Id seen a lot of suck ups get promotions in the past, and in a moment of weakness, I decided to listen to those idiots.You get in front of important people by scheduling unnecessary meetings with random people, always saying something during meetings, pretending youre working while youre watching YouTube videos, and staying at the office until late when youre not productive at all.But sucking up didnt feel right - I just couldnt do it. Its not my style. But its so tempting do it because people get rewarded for that.And who doesnt want to get promoted? So you get lured in. Thats why I understa nd why people who departure at corporations decide to play politics- you think its normal.But get in front of important people, is horrible advice. Anything that is close to that, like fake it till you make it, or just network your way up, is also bad. Its all based on appearances.Thank god theres another way to get rewarded.I was lucky enough to finally meet a stand-up guy. He was a new VP in another department. We met at the elevator, talked a bit, hit it off, and decided to schedule some time to properly meet.I thought he was very honest and confident, so I told him about the getting in front of people thing, and asked his opinion.He said Stay out of the chit-chat. Do your work. Let your results speak for you.He said that he never played politics and he never applied for a manager role. He worked hard, people recognized his results, and THEY came to him with opportunities.Thats the best piece of career advice Ive ever received. Its good because its simple. And it works for every single industry.Big ideas are usually simple ideas. - David OgilvyBut its also tough advice for people to take. Its uncertain Do your job and hope for the best. You get rewarded when you work hard.Its like when people say Good things will come in due time.Yeah, right I want to see instant results.Yes, and the kid wants his candy NOW. Calm down, honestly.I get it Were obsessed with quick results and blueprints. We want people to tell us Do X, and you will get Y.But unfortunately, things are not that simple. Over the past few months, thousands of people joined my newsletter, mora than a million read my articles - and from that exposure, I got new opportunities.Want to know my exact blueprint? I HAVE NO IDEA.I just do my work and I dont procrastinate. Im also not a magician. I cant trick people to read my stuff or work with me.No matter how many marketing hacks you use, A/B tests you run, meetings you schedule with important people, or meetups you visit - if you keep wasting time, y ou never get better at what you do.Instead of always trying new things, or doing things that are not essential, try to keep things simple. Focus on your core competencies, and improve that. No gimmicks, just real work.Quit or be exceptional. Average is for losers. - Seth GodinIn the end, this is the best and simplest career advice I ever got Do your job well (you dont even have to be the best in the world, to start be better than average people). Thats the ONLY career advice you need. And the results will come.If they dont, let me know, so we can go back to sucking up. But Im pretty sure that will never happen. For now, lets get back to work.Thisarticleoriginally appeared onDariusForoux.com.The single piece of advice that changed the course of my careerWhen I started my last corporate job, I asked experienced co-workers for advice and best-practices, and most of them told me something like Try to get in front of important people.Thats corporate code for sucking up.It wasnt my first time working for a large company. Id seen a lot of suck ups get promotions in the past, and in a moment of weakness, I decided to listen to those idiots.Follow Ladders on FlipboardFollow Ladders magazines on Flipboard covering Happiness, Productivity, Job Satisfaction, Neuroscience, and moreYou get in front of important people by scheduling unnecessary meetings with random people, always saying something during meetings, pretending youre working while youre watching YouTube videos, and staying at the office until late when youre not productive at all.But sucking up didnt feel right - I just couldnt do it. Its not my style. But its so tempting do it because people get rewarded for that.And who doesnt want to get promoted? So you get lured in. Thats why I understand why people who start at corporations decide to play politics- you think its normal.But get in front of important people, is horrible advice. Anything that is close to that, like fake it till you make it, or just network your way up, is also bad. Its all based on appearances.Thank god theres another way to get rewarded.I was lucky enough to finally meet a stand-up guy. He was a new VP in another department. We met at the elevator, talked a bit, hit it off, and decided to schedule some time to properly meet.I thought he was very honest and confident, so I told him about the getting in front of people thing, and asked his opinion.He said Stay out of the chit-chat. Do your work. Let your results speak for you.He said that he never played politics and he never applied for a manager role. He worked hard, people recognized his results, and THEY came to him with opportunities.Thats the best piece of career advice Ive ever received. Its good because its simple. And it works for every single industry.Big ideas are usually simple ideas. - David OgilvyBut its also tough advice for people to take. Its uncertain Do your job and hope for the best. You get rewarded when you work hard.Its like when people say Good things will come in due time.Yeah, right I want to see instant results.Yes, and the kid wants his candy NOW. Calm down, honestly.I get it Were obsessed with quick results and blueprints. We want people to tell us Do X, and you will get Y.But unfortunately, things are not that simple. Over the past few months, thousands of people joined my newsletter, more than a million read my articles - and from that exposure, I got new opportunities.Want to know my exact blueprint? I HAVE NO IDEA.I just do my work and I dont procrastinate. Im also not a magician. I cant trick people to read my stuff or work with me.No matter how many marketing hacks you use, A/B tests you run, meetings you schedule with important people, or meetups you visit - if you keep wasting time, you never get better at what you do.Instead of always trying new things, or doing things that are not essential, try to keep things simple. Focus on your core competencies, and improve that. No gimmicks, just real work.Quit or b e exceptional. Average is for losers. - Seth GodinIn the end, this is the best and simplest career advice I ever got Do your job well (you dont even have to be the best in the world, to start be better than average people). Thats the ONLY career advice you need. And the results will come.If they dont, let me know, so we can go back to sucking up. But Im pretty sure that will never happen. For now, lets get back to work.Thisarticleoriginally appeared onDariusForoux.com.You might also enjoyNew neuroscience reveals 4 rituals that will make you happyStrangers know your social class in the first seven words you say, study finds10 lessons from Benjamin Franklins daily schedule that will double your productivityThe worst mistakes you can make in an interview, according to 12 CEOs10 habits of mentally strong people
Saturday, November 23, 2019
How onlyness makes us powerful and successful
How onlyness makes us powerful and successfulHow onlyness makes us powerful and successfulHow can you bring an idea to life?In her upcoming book,The Power of Onlyness Make Yur Wild Ideas Mighty Enough to Dent the World, Nilofer Merchant argues that each of us has the potential to create value in our own way. Ladders spoke with Merchantabout the importance of onlyness and how we can empower ourselves and work with others to create change.LaddersWhat is onlyness and what makes it so powerful?Merchant Every one of us has perspectives that come from own own histories and experiences, visions and hopes. Onlyness captures the idea that the way we create value in this modern economy is tied to our novel, original ideas.Onlyness isnt talent because talent is usually quantified. You usually say someone is talented if they have the right degree or pedigree. Its also not unique because we use unique contextually. For example, if someone is the only young person in a room, well say thats what ma kes them unique.So what is this thing that says that youre standing in a spot in the world where only you can create value?Onlyness is the way that each of us gets to add our bit of value to the world.Sixty-one percent of people give up, conform, and hide themselves at work. That means that many of us are leaving our ideas off the table when we show up. The cost is innovation.How can we empower ourselves to pursue our ideas?Id like to point to the story of Franklin Leonard, a twenty-something who was frustrated by Hollywood. He kept noticing the saatkorn scripts, the same archetypes and profiles, over and over again. He thought that Hollywood should be reflecting all of humanity.One day he wrote an email to his friends under a blind alias asking them to send him the scripts they really loved that werent getting attention, and he would share the data with them. He compiled a list, and then went on vacation.When he came back, he found that this thing that he started had gone viral. Pe ople told him that his project was really great because it pointed out scripts they should and could invest in.The lesson I learned from watching Franklin do this work was how much credence he gave his own ideas. Most of us think Oh, it should be different, and then we say, but that will never work.The first part of claiming ones onlyness is answering how do you claim that thing that you believe can be done better? As soon as you find meaning in that, youll find that other people give a shit about the same thing. And thats when you can actually start to create real change in the world.What does onlyness teach us about aufgabe solving?I love the story of Talia Milgrom-Elcott, who runs an organization called 100Kin10, which is figuring out how to get 100,000 STEM teachers into public education in 10 years. This is an unbelievable task. Think about it getting 100,000 teachers trained when nothing like that had ever happened.She figured out first how to brute force it and get as many pe ople as possible. After a while, she realized that most of those people would leave education as fast as they had come in. The reason we didnt have STEM teachers before was because the education context they were going into didnt help them thrive.She realized that she needed to fix more than just training she needed to fix the entire education system.She then did this profound thing she said, I dont know how to do that. But Im willing to create a safe space for us to learn together how to do that.Today, the organization is well on its way to hit its goal.The lesson to take away is that she could have said, Thats too big I cant do it. When she realized there was a deeper problem to solve, she could have walked away. Instead, she was willing to sit there in uncertainty and ask the people she worked with how they could do this better.Thats how all of us could show up at work to realize we dont know and to own that with other people. We can say, For the problems that really need solving , how can I come to you not with answers but with questions?How important is building relationships?The key is to ask how can you have relationships with the people with whom you have an idea in common? How do you find them? How do you work with them? How do you learn to lean on them? Those are the challenges we have to face when working with a team.Ushahidi is an organization based in Nairobi, Kenya, that got its start building an online mapping tool that let people who were dealing with an election fallout signal that they were safe. The organization was faced with an interesting work challenge. The lead engineer came to the former CEO and said, I have a completely different idea for the product.At first, the CEO didnt think it was a good idea. But he realized that the way to stay vibrant is to let the people disrupt the system. So he said, Sure, lets try it. If it doesnt work, well fix it together.To me, thats the key for how were going to work in the future. In this complex worl d, the focus should be on how we can learn together, even if that means we fail together and get up with great resilience to go on. We have to say, Were in the this together, and we should all feel empowered to shape the future, not based on rank or title but on passion.Whats the biggest lesson you learned?For years, I used to watch people from stages, either as an attendee or a co-speaker. People give audiences similar advice Just go do it Be braver Show more grit Be more confident It always struck me that that was an incomplete answer.After studying onlyness, I realized that the reason that 61% of us are denying ourselves is not based on our boldness but on how we belong to one another. Until we understand how to be in relationships with one another, we dont know how to be ourselves.
Thursday, November 21, 2019
These 9 books will help you succeed in marketing
These 9 books will help you succeed in marketingThese 9 books will help you succeed in marketingHere are the nine books and one writer and speaker Id recommend to people who work in marketing. I usually prefer the condensed thinking of tweets and articles, but these books stand out for me as I look back on whats changed how I think. They are a gemisch of the famous, the bold, the profound, and the tactical.Many business books feature one wonderful, simple idea and then are filled with padding to make the spine thick enough to warrant a book price. Many marketing books are too inside-baseball or too ignorant of the context of the wider world. This list offers a nice overview of the changing world in which we do our roles and some specific knowledge that can help marketers thrive.1. TheMeaning of the 21st Centuryby James MartinIn this 2006 book, James takes a stab at projecting the ideas and themes of the day into the future. Elevenyears later,wed naturally expect him to be wrong. Its what he was totally right about and what he was wrong about that is most interesting.Of course, predictions made today are often based on mora data and evidence, so they are more likely to be correct. But to binnensee his thought process, to see how we can be right and wrong, and to see some of the issues of that moment that still exist today, makes it a fascinating read. This book gives a broad context to much of what we think about or avoid thinking about today - most pressingly the rise of polarization of wealth and views, control, climate, and more.2. Status Anxiety by Alain de BottonAlain is such a wonderful thinker, a joiner of the dots in new and different ways, and a provider of a high altitude glance on the things in life that are too awkward for us to think about or realize that I had to include one of his books on this list. (He does incredible videos on his YouTube channel, too).Status Anxiety is perfect for marketers, as it reflects a new way to think about why we real ly buy things, why we behave the way we do, and what totally strange beings we are.3. One Plus One Equals Three A Masterclass in Creative Thinking by Dave TrottDave is simply a creative genius, and he tells it like it is. Its wonderful to see someone make the complex simple, make readers feel inspired, and make what is daunting to many become approachable. One Plus One Equals Three isa very positive and empowering read. Its funny, too.4. How Brands Grow What Marketers Dont Knowby Byron SharpYes, I know, everyone has read this. Its like the bible for marketers. But trust me - read it again. There is so much nonsense in marketing. We endlessly try to do fancy new things because we can. Its nice to get back to what hasnt changed, what is timelessly proven, and what is the very basics of good marketing.5.The Undercover Economist by Tim HarfordBefore behavioral economics was trendy, this easy-to-read, light but profound book got me thinking about the world of business and marketing in a totally different way. It bridges the world of economics, anecdotes, marketing, business, and humor. As an industry, we need to think more about people and how to better serve them, and this book frames the discussion wonderfully.6. Re-Imagine Business Excellence in a Disruptive Ageby Tom PetersLong before we got bored of the yep disruption, before people questioned why Kodak didnt see the future coming, or before we realized the chaos that Uber causes, Peters wrote this seminal under-appreciated work. This book, which focuseson how the business climate has changed, is a passionate wake-up call for the business world. Like others here, its old, and, because of this, seems more rooted in the longer-term elements of change, not the fast-changing, gimmicky nature of many business books today.7.The Inevitable Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Futureby Kevin KellyThere is probably no better, clearer, more provocative and bold book on the themes that will shap etomorrow.This is a positive book that gives guidance on where business, industry, or life is heading - what to invent, where to work, in what to invest, how to better do our jobs, and how to change for the future.8. Ogilvy on Advertising by David OgilvyWe like to think that everything in advertising has changed. It hasnt. People are people, ideas are everything, and insights are rare and special. We need to engross ourselves not only in what is new, but also in what is old. This book is a relevant today as it was 30 years ago.9. Why We Buy The Science of Shopping by Paco UnderhillMarketers often think we are removed from the dirtiness of what happens at the point of purchase. Wed rather think about ideas or brand values or esoteric smart things. This book gets us thinking about the oddness of people, how weird we all are, and how only by understanding this can we really do our jobs properly. I know brick-and-mortar companies are facing hard times, but the lessons here about human phycology are fascinating and enduring.Bonus Rory SutherlandRory, who is theExecutive Creative Director of OgilvyOne, hasnt written a proper book, which is a shame because hes a remarkable writer, incredible thinker, and simply funny as hell. Well, its not that bad - hes great in article form or speaking at TED events. So heres my final sign-off Google him and read or watch anything thats ever been penned or performed by the guy. Its all marvelous.
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