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Professional Women of Raleigh-Durham, NC Got Tips on Career Management at NAPW Raleigh-Durham Chapter Event in February

Saturday, March 9th, 2013


Garden City, New York (PRWEB) March 05, 2013

Members and guests of the NAPW Raleigh-Durham, NC Local Chapter gathered on February 23rd for a professional networking meeting.

Marketing Professional and Chapter member Nellie Scott delivered a powerful presentation filled with expert tips for managing ones career, including how to devise an effective marketing plan.

NAPW Raleigh-Durham Local Chapter President Louisa Ukochovwera extended a warm greeting to the group of professional women.

Telling attendees they were a special group, she reiterated the mission of NAPW, providing focus and direction for the meeting.

To kick off the meeting, the President introduced Dr. Ethel Hasty, Executive Secretary of the Raleigh-Durham Local Chapter. Dr. Hasty had prepared a unique icebreaker for member and guests.

She told the women that the purpose of the icebreaker would be to learn a little bit more about each other and to promote interaction, participation, sharing, and team building, said the Chapter President.

The exercise required members and guests to write down three things about themselves that related to Valentines Day, i.e., love, marriage, etc. Two of the statements they wrote had to be accurate and one needed to be inaccurate. Participants had to guess what the inaccurate statements were and received a valentine for each correct answer.

Dr. Hasty announced that the person who accumulated the most valentines during the activity would win a beautiful Fifth Avenue crystal desk clock.

Members and guests had an enjoyable time with the icebreaker activity and it set the tone for a pleasant, positive, and relaxed atmosphere, said Louisa.

Chapter member Juanita Corey accumulated the largest number of valentines and was the grand prize winner of the desk clock, which was donated by the Executive Secretary.

Next, Nellie Scott, the evenings guest speaker, took the floor and delivered a powerful and timely presentation on Career Management, said the Chapter President.

Nellie Scott is Director, Sales Support and Enablement at Lenovo. She began her presentation by discussing pitfalls in a resume; instead of a resume, she recommended creating a marketing plan. The purpose of the plan is to showcase ones strengths, not one’s experience.

The marketing expert indicated that with a marketing plan, the emphasis is not what you have been trained for, but rather, the emphasis is on your strengths, those things that you do well.

Ms. Scott advised the group of professional women to always be networking, said Louisa.

In order to achieve this, the guest speaker told the audience that a personalized marketing plan is essential. Ms. Scott explained that a marketing plan contains a list of competencies that highlight communication skills, customer service, and planning. Ms. Scott strongly recommended the book StrengthsFinder 2.0 by Tom Rath to NAPW members and guests.

More information about the book may be found on the website strengthfinder.org.

Next, Ms. Scott posed two questions to the group of professional women: (1) How are you going to leverage the things you are good at? (2) How can you create your target market? She provided salient information relative to meeting prospective clients.

“Here’s the thing, you can initiate a conversation. People will gladly meet you for coffee,” she said to members and guests.

Ms. Scott told attendees that she found taking people out to lunch for business purposes gets to be too expensive.

She shared that nobody wants to respond to a person who is looking for a job because they may not be able to accommodate this request. However, what might work better is to meet for coffee and attempt to get feedback about your marketing plan.

The guest speaker asserted that at this point, you may highlight your competencies. Further, she said it is a good idea to share your list of contacts and always ask them who they know on the list and follow through. She said if you accept help you must always reciprocate.

One pearl of her presentation was to remember to exercise discipline. Be deliberate, be consistent, and remember customer service! said Chapter President Louisa.

After the presentation, Michelle Rogers shared with the group that the Chapter is in the process of looking at ways to use social media to ensure a more effective way to network with each other as NAPW members.

As requested by one of the members, before the meeting ended, attendees were given the opportunity to introduce and to re-introduce themselves again to the group for purposes of networking and seeing who could assist whom in their business ventures, said the Chapter President. This was the perfect way to end a very productive meeting.

Upcoming meeting dates for the NAPW Raleigh-Durham Local Chapter are March 23rd, April 20th, May 18th, and June 22nd.

The following members were in attendance at the Raleigh-Durham Local Chapter meeting in February: Louisa Ukochovwwera is a confident Leader and Educator, with a successful teaching track record, grounded in health management theories and practice. She utilizes extensive experience and training in healthcare and hospital administration.

Michelle Rogers is a Real Estate Entrepreneur whose passion is helping people navigate the process of starting or hiring a property management company. Known for her integrity and drive, she adds confidence and enthusiasm to her clients experiences.

Dr. Ethel Hasty is Chief Executive Officer at Mobius Paradigms LLC, which specializes in educational consultation. Dr. Hastys skills and areas of expertise include educational leadership.

Diane Adams is an Independent Travel Consultant at Cruises By Sea, and a member of the Cruise Line International Association since 2004.

Georgia Grant is a Senior Human Resource Professional with over 25 years of human resource generalist experience and 14 at the executive level. Her specialties include organizational effectiveness, resource optimization, process improvement, employee relations, and total rewards and strategic focus.

Susie Sanders is Owner at Something By Net, which specializes in buying and selling accessories made for women. Her skills and areas of expertise include sales, marketing, and customer service.

Roberta MacDonald is President at Computer Magic Services, Inc., which specializes in websites for business, and disks for keepsakes.

MaryAnn Wood, R.N., M.S.N., ACNP, is an Educator and Manager. Her professional title is Nursing Field Manager, Oncology Clinical Coordinators, East Region at Genentech, BioOncology, which specializes in pharmaceuticals/ biotechnology.

Jen Lawrence is a Marketing Professional and Owner at Jael Custom Designs, which specializes in graphic design, consulting, marketing, and blogging.

Donise Benton, Founder, Chief Executive Officer, and Host of Victory Against All Odds, a radio talk show that was established in North Carolina as a nonprofit organization to assist women and men throughout the state to obtain the help that is needed to live in safe, wholesome, and productive communities.

Nellie Scott is Director, Sales Support and Enablement at Lenovo, which specializes in IT products and services. She is currently involved with CompTIA, Advancing Women in Technology and Women in Technology International (WITI).

Amy Oraefo is an Attorney at Jerry R. Caldwell, P.C. Amy practiced business and entertainment law in Atlanta, GA.

Regina Corey is Supervisor Human Resources Service Center at Grifols, In., a multinational pharmaceutical and chemical company that produces blood plasma-based products.

The following guests were present: Alexis Salui, Theresa Salmi, Susan Black, Susan Bram

3 Tips from Red Blue Realty to Help Buy Foreclosed Homes in Los Angeles

Thursday, December 20th, 2012


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) December 18, 2012

These tips will greatly increase the chances of someone obtaining a foreclosed home in the region and reduce all the stress and setbacks often experienced during such processes. The 3 tips that are mentioned below are highly effective and can also be used to buy foreclosed homes in other regions that might have a similar neighborhood setting to Los Angeles. These tips, presented by Red Blue Realty will come in handy for anyone preparing to look for a foreclosed home. Use these tips to get the knowledge on how to take full advantage of the foreclosed homes in Los Angeles that are currently flooding the real estate market.

1. Research Widely:

Purchasing a foreclosed home is definitely tricky especially with little to no experience with the process. Furthermore, it is very challenging to purchase a home with little knowledge of the homes details. Although the pricing of the home may seem excellent, the condition may be the opposite. The previous owner who failed to maintain their mortgages might not of kept the home in pristine condition. Houses that are sold under such circumstances are often under questionable conditions, which can cost fortunes to renovate. Before purchasing any foreclosed home, the buyer should seek as much information about the property before closing the deal.

2. Preparedness is Key and Vital:

Buying a foreclosed home is very different from purchasing a property directly from the seller. The bank may have a set determined price in mind for the property, which can make negotiations frustrating. Being prepared for the cost of rehabilitating the property can help avoid overpaying for the property. Often times a foreclosed home in Los Angeles will be occupied by a tenant or a seller that has refused to leave. Factoring this into the cost of acquiring the house will help ensure that the buyer will not lose money even after all the eviction costs.

3. Work With a Professional:

Make sure that there is a certified real estate broker involved. A real estate broker hired by the buyer will serve the purpose of informing them of the various risks and rewards they stand to gain, or lose from the purchase of the foreclosed home in Los Angeles. Banks often hire a listing agent to manage the selling of the property. Having a good agent that will write the offers, research, and successfully close the transaction can mean the difference of thousands of dollars for the buyer. A buyer should always hire a real estate agent to help them get the Los Angeles, Ca foreclosed home they desire. A realtor has the knowledge and tools necessary to get a bargain or a discount on a property, where most buyers do not.

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Phone Number: 1 – (855) 66-RBREALTY or 1- (855) 667-2732







Calgary Real Estate Agent Offers Tips for Navigating the Market After New Record for Luxury Homes Sold

Tuesday, November 13th, 2012


Calgary, AB (PRWEB) November 13, 2012

The Calgary real estate market has remained strong over the past several years, throughout the recession of 2008 and into the recovery of more recent months. In fact, according to a recent report, although home prices reached a peak level in 2007 they are once again approaching that peak, and luxury homes have been sold in record numbers this year, eclipsing the mark set five years ago.

Now, throughout the Canadian real estate market, all eyes are focussed on Calgary and Edmonton, the staging area for some of North Americas largest oil and gas projects, and the two of the most economically optimistic cities in the country. These two cities have become the focus of a lot of talk among investment groups and private investors, as both the residential and commercial real estate markets have remained strong in what has otherwise been a period of slight decline in national property values.

Experts are of two minds regarding whether this economic prosperity will continue to drive up market demand (resale values for Calgary houses for sale are also extremely high, with an average resale home going for over $ 400,000), or whether the prices will eventually collapse under their own weight and Calgary will rejoin the rest of the nation in anticipating a gradual return to more reasonable figures.

The luxury real estate market in particular appears to be safe for the present, as the recent record number of luxury homes sold in the city likely indicates executives looking to relocate to the city will continue to find this class of real estate both appealing and worthwhile. As for the rest of the marketplace, how things proceed from here will likely be difficult to assess, according to the Cliff Stevenson Group, who advises using as many tools as a prospective buyer has at their disposal to stay one step ahead in a constantly changing market.

Today, thanks to the Internet and also to innovative apps for the iPad and other handheld devices, it has become easier to track over the mid- to short-term what the real estate market is going to do, and how to respond as intelligently as possible. But investigating the benefits of new technology is only one of Cliff Stevensons strategy for buyers navigating todays fast-paced markets. Because Calgary real estate changes so quickly, and has been so difficult to predict over the past five years, a strategy of constantly engaging the market is often best to ensure that when a sound investment is located it can be capitalized on.

The Cliff Stevenson Group has been helping Calgarians get the edge on their protean market for years now, and in that time they have innovated a number of helpful solutions for every genre of real estate buyer. The tools that they make available on their website are accessible to both clients and non-clients and tend to make the real estate scene much easier to navigate for everyone that uses them.







Tips For Ontario Real Estate License OREA Multiple Choice Exams

Saturday, September 29th, 2012

The Ontario Real Estate License Exams conducted by Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) are Multiple Choice. Here are some tips for writing these exams.

Mike interviews Reggie Nicolay — National Association of REALTORS, Realtors Property Resource (RPR) about the 2010 progress and what’s in store for 2011 with RPR and real estate technology. We will also be discussing some of the latest additions to RPR and other tools that REALTORS can use in their every day business. Reggie is Director of Social Media for Realtors Property Resource, and responsible for providing expertise and direction related to our social media strategies, promotion & brand monitoring. Also top of my list is discovering, educating and motivating our internal & external advocates. He is co-author MyTechOpinion.com, a fresh and insightful real estate technology blog.

Golf Clubs – Tips for Buying a New Set

Wednesday, September 19th, 2012

Article by Kajak

You’ve been thinking about purchasing a set of clubs for a while and then magically, an offer appears in your email box offering an amazing price for a set of high quality clubs. You’re ready to purchase them based on price alone because it’s a top quality brand name. I recommend you think again.

It’s a common myth that if a club costs more, it will improve your game. But just like having a Porche doesn’t make you a better driver, a better club doesn’t make you a better golfer. Think about it: are drivers really worth $ 650 to $ 1100? Are a set of irons worth $ 1,500 to $ 3,000? If you ask the manufacturers who spend millions of dollars trying to promote their clubs, they’ll say yes. The fact is that paying higher prices does not lower one’s handicap, but buying a properly chosen club will do that, even if it ends up being a less expensive one.

Once you have achieved a decent level of play (which I understand means different things to differnet golfers), you can then consider purchasing custom clubs with proper fitting. And even then, I recommend you go for value rather than show.

Below are some tips to consider to help choose the best set of clubs for you and your game:

1. The shaft is the axle of the club. The better the shaft, the better the club. The shaft flex has a major effect on the feel of a golf club and a medium effect on distance. If you do not know your speed swing, some local golf shops can measure it for you.

3. Shallow face metalwoods (such as Adams Tight Lies) are some of the bigggest game improvement clubs available. These clubs are easy to hit and extremely accurate due to their low center of gravity. Great for golfers of any level.

4. Beginners and novice players choosing a set make-up should consider eliminating the 2 and 3 irons from their set, replacing those hard to hit irons with a 5,7 or 9 wood, preferably shallow face models. Again, like the tip above illustrates, the shallow face metalwoods are an easy way to demonstrably improve your game.

5. Unless you shope at Big & Tall or Small & Short, all golfers should use standard length clubs. Standard length clubs allow players to hit the ball on center a higher percentage of the time, thus increasing distance and accuracy. In recent years, light weight titanium driver heads and Ultra-light graphite shafts have extended driver playing lengths from a standard 43-431/2″ to 44-46″. This is good news and bad news. The good news is, when you increase length, you increase distance. The longer the club, the more club head speed generated and thus more distance. The bad news though, is that the longer the club the more difficult it is to control, resulting in less accuracy. It is not worth sacrificing accuracy for the minimal amount of distance gained past 44″. Keep driver playing lengths to 44″ or less.

Hopefully these tips will help you to purchase the best golf clubs for your game, your experience and your size. Remember that the price and the clubs don’t make the golfer, but practice does!Read more>>

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You’ve been thinking about purchasing a set of clubs for a while and then magically, an offer appears in your email box offering an amazing price for a set of high quality clubs. You’re ready to purchase them based on price alone because it’s a top quality brand name. I recommend you think again.Click for more information on The Ultimake Guide to Golf

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You’ve been thinking about purchasing a set of clubs for a while and then magically, an offer appears in your email box offering an amazing price for a set of high quality clubs. You’re ready to purchase them based on price alone because it’s a top quality brand name. I recommend you think again.Click for more information on The Ultimake Guide to Golf












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