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    powerful opening by Lyssa Adkins

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  • Women In Agile is starting! First time that I’ve been able to really attend…excited!

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  • Welcome to Texas! I can’t wait to meet everybody. Don’t forget to stop by the Simply Agile booth this week to learn more about careers, community and more!

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  • Unknown Member posted an update a year ago

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    Building a resume can feel like a juggling act. 

    There’s so much to showcase – your awesome skills (think: data analysis whiz or communication expert) and those impressive achievements (like leading a project that boosted efficiency).

    So, which one gets top billing?

    The truth is, you need both! Skills show you have the tools for the job, while…

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  • Writing a resume can be confusing. You know you need a strong one to land that dream job, but where do you even start?

    We’ve all been there. Staring at a blank document, questioning what to include, how to format it, and – the ultimate mystery – what recruiters REALLY want to see.

    So, tell me, what’s got you the most confused when it comes to…

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  • Nelson Ingle posted an update a year ago

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    Introducing the Allies Network!

    Hey Community,

    We are thrilled to introduce our Allies Network—a dedicated space for independent Coaches and Companies to collaborate and help you succeed.

    Looking for a Coach?

    Whether you want to level up your skills with 1-on-1 coaching, find a career coach, or get help solving Agile challenges, the Allies Network…

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  • Finding the right balance between authority and approachability is key to effective leadership. Here’s how to do it:

    1. Be Confident, Not Overbearing: Assert your decisions with confidence, but avoid being domineering. Confidence inspires respect.

    2. Stay Accessible: Keep your door open for questions and concerns. When your team feels comfortable…

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    • Based on my experiments over the years, have learned the best way for me to balance between authority and approachability – is to visualize the conversation from my team members point-of-view.

      by asking questions like –

      How are they feeling right now?

      Are my actions helping or hindering us from achieving our goal?

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      • And you do a great job at it @Nelson . I have seen you in action!

      • Unknown Member posted an update a year ago

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        Are your numerous certificates overshadowing your valuable experience?

        Discover how to strategically showcase your qualifications and make your resume truly shine.

        In this episode, “Stop Making These Mistakes If You Want to Land an Interview,” we reveal why less is more… and how LinkedIn (or Simply Agile) can be your secret weapon. 

        Don’t let…

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      • Finding time for self-care can be a struggle, but starting your day with meditation can make a big difference.

        Here are some simple benefits to consider:

        1. Reduces Stress: Meditation helps calm your mind, reducing the stress that often builds up during a busy day.

        2. Boosts Focus: Beginning your day with a few minutes of meditation can enhance…

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