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IEEE-USA's webinars are designed to help you in find your next job, maintain your career, negotiate an appropriate salary, and understand ethical considerations in the workplace, among other career building strategies.
 
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Upcoming Webinars

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IEEE-USA Government Affairs Update
 
23 Feb 2012
1-2 PM ET
Russell Harrison
Stay up to date on recent events in Washington that affect IEEE members. IEEE-USA's Senior Legislative Representative for Grassroots Activities will brief you on what Congress is doing for, and to, our profession.
IEEE-USA Government Affairs Update
 
29 Mar 2012
1-2 PM ET
Russell Harrison
Stay up to date on recent events in Washington that affect IEEE members. IEEE-USA's Senior Legislative Representative for Grassroots Activities will brief you on what Congress is doing for, and to, our profession.

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Archived Webinars

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Presenting a Positive Image 26 Jan 2012 Angela Harris, M.S.H.R
Your image is made of dozens of small (and not-so-small!) impressions you make every day. What do these elements of your image say about you? Learn why image is important and how your image can impact your current position, your ability to advance, or your ability to land your next position. Recordings & Extras
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SBA Loan Programs: How to Obtain Financing for Your Business 19 Jan 2012 Bridget Bean and Andrea Peoples
Bridget Bean, District Director of the Washington Metropolitan District Office for the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), will conduct a webinar for IEEE-USA on a number of SBA loan programs, including: 7(a) Loan Program; 504 Loan Program; Temporary 504 Debt Refinance Loan Program; Surety Bond Program; and Microloan Program. Recordings & Extras
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IEEE-USA Government Affairs Update 30 Nov 2011 Russell Harrison, Russell Harrison, Sr. Legislative Representative
IEEE-USA maintains an active presence in Washington, D.C. Join us every month to learn what is happening in Congress from the perspective of technology professionals. Actions taken by the federal government can affect your career, business and profession. Don't be surprised by new laws or miss opportunities. Join the IEEE-USA Government Affairs Team for their monthly legislative update. Recordings & Extras
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What Does it Take to be an IEEE-USA Government Fellow? 29 Nov 2011 Rebecca Taylor and Sherry Gillespie
Each year, IEEE-USA sponsors three government fellowships in which the recipients get to spend a year in Washington serving as advisers to either the U.S. Congress or to key U.S. Department of State decision-makers. To help give IEEE members insight into what happens during this year-long fellowship, 2011 Engineering & Diplomacy Fellow Rebecca Taylor and 2008 Congressional Fellow Sherry Gillespie will discuss the process and benefits of applying and being selected for this fellowship, and they will share some of their unique experiences during their assignments. Recordings & Extras
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Building a Smarter Plan for Retirement 08 Nov 2011 Bob Regenfuss, CRPC®
This webinar explores a new approach to building a retirement income plan that is yours and yours alone. Join Transamerica experts Bob Regenfuss and Aaron Fredrickson to learn about a new way to build your plan for retirement. In this session we will provide you a demonstration how our process works, including: How to determine your income sources; Projecting how long your money will last; Determining the appropriate timing for retirement, and Strategies for leaving a bequest. Recordings & Extras
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How Clients Find Consultants on IEEE-USA's Consultants Database 07 Nov 2011 Gary Blank
If you are a consultant or plan to be a consultant, full-time or part-time, this free instructional webinar will show you how clients search the IEEE-USA database, and how to create your profile, including recommendations about keywords and formats to increase your chances of being found. Additionally, local IEEE-USA consultants networks will learn how they can use the IEEE-USA database to create their own local directory. Recordings & Extras
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Engineering Collaborative Job Search Strategies: Building a Support Group 12 Oct 2011 Sherri Edwards
Your professional network can help your with your job search by sharing best practices and offering support. Your network contacts possess a wealth of information about the companies they work for (or used to), and may know of other opportunities through their own contacts. There is no one magic answer to the solve the job search puzzle, but by joining forces and taking a collective approach to problems, you can make headway. Coordinating a support group of peers might be just the boost you need to get you moving again. Recordings & Extras
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A Voyage into Entrepreneurship and to the International Space Station 28 Sep 2011 Dr. Gregory H. Olsen
Dr. Gregory H. Olsen will conduct this webinar about his experiences as an entrepreneur and scientist, and how the two interests have intersected to enrich his life. Most remember Dr. Olsen when, in October 2005, he became the third private citizen to make a self-funded trip into space. Dr. Olsen has also distinguished himself by co-founding companies, and is currently presiding as President of GHO Ventures, LLC, where he manages his angel investments. Please join us for this most interesting discussion where you will learn some of the dos and don'ts of entrepreneurship and hear how Dr. Olsen's accomplishments led him into space. Recordings & Extras
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Business Organizations for Engineers 25 Aug 2011 David Ostfeld
This webinar explores the different types of organizational structures entrepreneurs can use in starting their businesses. The webinar examines the pros and cons of these different structures, ranging from a "Sole Proprietorship" to a "Limited Liability Company (LLC)" to a "Corporation." Entrepreneurs will gain valuable information that will give them a leg up when starting their businesses. Recordings & Extras
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Find the Job you want in this Turbulent Economy 12 Aug 2011 John Hoschette
Every engineer needs strong career-planning strategies in order to survive and get ahead in corporate America. This workshop (webinar) is packed with real-world tips supported by actual work experiences and examples. Step-by-step guidance in handling a multitude of career issues is presented and includes course workbook pages to develop a resume, cover letter, a 30-second "commercial" and much more. Recordings & Extras
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Beyond Job Satisfaction 30 June 2011 Nigel Bristow
Given the uncertainties and challenges created by the global economy, career planning has become more—not less—important. Yet, most people continue to spend more time planning their vacations than they do their careers. Whatever your career needs, the Beyond Job Satisfaction webinar will help you prioritize them and then develop a roadmap for getting you to where you want to go. Recordings & Extras
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Engineering — The View From Here 09 June 2011 Reece Lumsden
In this one-hour webinar, Reece Lumsden offers frank guidance on navigating the early years of your engineering career through a combination of personal accounts and meticulously researched facts. Written in an open and conversational style that is action oriented and easy to understand, Reece approaches engineering holistically and from a variety of vantage points rather than through a single, technically focused myopia. Recordings & Extras
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How Can Your Section Start an Employment Network? 20 April 2011 Gary Blank and Lee Stogner
Employment Networks are beginning to form in Regions and Sections by IEEE members who are looking for work across the IEEE landscape. These Employment Networks are providing support and guidance to these members by helping to review resumes, conduct mock interviews, as well as sharing networking tips and news of job opportunities. During this webinar members from Region 3 and members from the Rock River Valley Section (Region 4) will share their stories about how they were able to start their Employment Networks. Recordings & Extras
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Stuff You Don't Learn in Engineering School 14 April 2011 Carl Selinger
Engineers today start their careers with excellent technical skills and subject-matter expertise. However, they are often less able to cope with the people, procedures and pressures of the real world. This one-hour webinar discusses the 12 most important soft skills engineers need to be more effective in work and in life. From the author of IEEE best-seller Stuff you Don't Learn in Engineering School: Skills for Success in the Real World (Wiley-IEEE Press). Recordings & Extras
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Everything You Want to Know About Product Trademarks 14 March 2011 David Ostfeld
Trademarks are distinctive ways used mostly by businesses to identify their products or services to consumers. The trademark helps to distinguish a business' products or services from those of other entities. Our expert will cover during this fast pace webinar the types of trademarks, levels of trademark protection, how to effectively use trademarks in marketing and how to obtain trademark rights. Recordings & Extras
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Small Business Issues in the 112th Congress 26 January 2011 Russ Harrison
Small business issues will play a prominent role in the new 112th Congress, beginning with SBIR reauthorization. After a reauthorization bill almost passed in the lame duck session of Congress in late 2010, the SBIR program is currently running on a continuing resolution (CR) that expires 31 January 2011. So come hear the latest update on the progress of the reauthorization and what else Congress has in store for small businesses in 2011. Recordings & Extras
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SBIC & SBIR: What would you like to Know? Come ask the SBA 18 January 2011 Ellen Kim, Jeff Finkelman, and Ahson Wardak
The Small Business Administration (SBA) has a number of programs dedicated to assisting new technology companies. In 1958, Congress created the Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) to help small U.S. businesses meet their requirements for growth and operating capital not available through banks or other private capital sources. The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program funds research and development projects that propose a sound approach to the investigation of an important education or assistive technology, science, or engineering question under topics identified each year in the solicitation. This webinar presentation will touch on the SBIC program, SBIR program, and other relevant initiatives within the Office of Investment and Innovation. Recordings & Extras
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Antitrust Basics 14 December 2010 David Ostfeld
The Sherman Act, the Clayton Act and the Robinson-Patman Act are the principal antitrust statutes signed into law in the United States. The focus of this webinar will be to provide a review of these statutes so entrepreneurs can build upon their basic knowledge of antitrust law. Topics discussed will include: Price fixing; Unlawful tying arrangements; Monopolization; Criminal and civil remedies. Recordings & Extras
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TechMatch Overview 18 November 2010 Les Makepeace, John D. Corbett, Kevin Johansen
IEEE-USA has teamed with Business Catapult to create a new online service that will allow entrepreneurs access to seasoned businesspersons who, at no charge, will help them improve their business plans. Join this IEEE-USA webinar that will explain how IEEE-USA TechMatch provides a detailed, automated assessment of the entrepreneurs' plans and objectives. Recordings & Extras
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Patentability and Infringement: A Practical Guide for Understanding the Basics 09 November 2010 Karen Dana Oster
Despite their similarities, patentability (can you get a patent for your invention?) and infringement (will there be a liability if you practice your invention?) are very different issues and must be considered separately. If you have an idea for a product or service, you need to understand at least the basics of this confusing topic. This presentation will include practical tips that you can do yourself without consulting an attorney. It will also direct your attention to situations in which an attorney should be consulted. Recordings & Extras
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Engineering Business Savvy — What can business savvy do to enhance your value to your employer? 27 October 2010 George McClure and Pegotty Cooper
What can business savvy do to enhance your value to your employer? How do you make the connection between what you do and the measure of value to your organization — or to your customer? A focused technology perspective is valuable, but as a contributor to the bigger picture, you need to broaden your view. And as you broaden your view, you become indispensable to the business. Recordings & Extras
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Creative Thinking and Innovation 03 August 2010 Ann Herrmann-Nehdi
This highly interactive webinar will introduce practical tools and techniques for improving processes and team dynamics to maximize creativity, generate innovative ideas and reach breakthrough solutions. Recordings & Extras
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The Small Business Administration and Innovation 27 July 2010 Max Summers and John Gann
In the session Max Summers, Missouri Small Business and Technology Development Centers (SBTDC) State Director and his colleague Jim Gann will discuss their role in helping universities transform research into products that can be commercialized, and building innovation into companies. The SBTDCs provide special assistance needed by science- and engineering-oriented companies. Their special technology program encourages and enhances technology R&D, technology transfer and deployment, providing services for those interested in seeking SBIR/STTR funding. Recordings & Extras
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Introduction to Risk Management for Engineering Professionals 15 July 2010 Greg Hutchins, P.E.
In this must-see IEEE-USA Career Workshop, Greg Hutchins, P.E., will cover the basics of enterprise risk management and identify specific work/career/job opportunities for engineers to conduct risk assessments and analyses in: critical infrastructure protection, cybersecurity, smart grid and control engineering. Recordings & Extras
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Consulting 102 17 June 2010 Gary Blank
As a follow-up to last year's webinar "Consulting 101," Gary Blank is back to provide more valuable information consultants can use to improve their practice. This webinar will address the most important challenge facing consultants "How To Find Clients." He will pick up where he left off from his previous webinar "Consulting 101," which focused on how to get started in consulting, this webinar will present several proven methods for finding clients for consulting services and also how clients can find consultants. Recordings & Extras
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High-Skills Immigration Reform Update 10 June 2010 Russ Harrison
Get the inside story on the state of immigration reform from IEEE-USA immigration lobbyists. For the past decade, IEEE-USA has been trying to persuade Congress to reform America's high-skill immigration system. As Congress prepares to address comprehensive immigration reform, join us to discuss the status of high-skill immigration reform and its prospects for 2010. Recordings & Extras
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How the SBA/IEEE-USA Partnership Can Help Engineering Entrepreneurs 23 March 2010 Penny Pickett
To assist high-tech entrepreneurs starting new businesses, IEEE-USA and the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) have agreed to work in cooperation to promote, strengthen and expand small business development throughout the country. This agreement will benefit IEEE members who are starting their own technology-based businesses. Under the agreement, SBA will provide IEEE-USA with information about its programs and services, make available information about SBA's resource partners, provide speakers to participate in IEEE-USA events to discuss SBA financing, government contracting and other business topics. This webinar will give a general overview of the SBA that touches upon the partnership and the range of services/products that will benefit IEEE-USA membership. Recordings & Extras
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There's No Crying in Business: How Women Can Succeed in Male-Dominated Industries 28 February 2010 Roxanne Rivera
In this IEEE-USA webinar, co-sponsored by the IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) Committee, Rivera comes to share her lessons for success, including an overview of lessons learned during her years as a female business owner. Rivera will also outline a few tools and strategies contained in There's No Crying in Business that women can use to be successful in their work environments. Though she focuses on male-dominated businesses, the advice she provides will benefit all women, in whatever industry they are employed. Recordings & Extras
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An Overview of IEEE/IEEE-USA Career Services 16 February 2010 Scott Grayson, Mike Buryk, John Day
IEEE-USA's Employment & Career Services Committee offers a package of services and publications designed to enhance members' careers, and assist those in career transition. Programs and services include the IEEE-USA Salary Service, Employment & Career Strategies virtual community, publications, online courses, Employment Navigator job listings, and PE Review videos. Recordings & Extras
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Getting the Job You Want 09 February 2010 Peggy Hutcheson
Today's engineers are faced with a highly competitive job market. They need to be able to develop a successful job search strategy, and create the information pieces that are needed to secure an interview, make the cut to the short list of candidates, and win the job offer. The biggest hurdle is making the short list of candidates for final selection. This presentation explores the do's and don'ts of the major steps in the job search process and provides "how to's" for clearing the hurdles. Recordings & Extras
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IEEE-USA: What Has It Done for You Lately? 04 February 2010 Gordon Day
2009 was a year of challenges and opportunities for the high tech community. From December 2008 through February 2009, job reductions high tech employers announced job reductions that totaled over 160,000. As those plans turned to reality, engineering unemployment spiked in the second quarter, reaching a record 8.6 percent for electrical engineers. Amidst these discouragements, a new administration arrived in Washington, one more interested than most in using technology to address the nation's problems. In short, it was a year in which our members needed us to follow our motto, "building careers and shaping public policy." Recordings & Extras
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Funding the Green Sector 09 December 2009 Masa Ishii
Mr. Ishii will provide an overview of the new opportunities for attracting sources of funding for entrepreneurs in the green sector. Recordings & Extras
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Success for Start-ups 03 December 2009 Milton Chang and Nicholas Colella
In this webinar, Milton Chang will share his personal experience as an entrepreneur and an investor to show how to develop an approach that is appropriate for your business idea. With input from Nicholas Colella, Milton will reveal common tech start-up pitfalls and tell you how to increase your likelihood of success. Recordings & Extras
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Snooping Employers: How Employers Get Background Information on You Prior to the Interview 12 November 2009 Elizabeth Lions
Are human resources professionals doing more than just examining your resume before they invite you in for an interview? Of course, they are! With the unemployment rate rising for U.S. electrical and electronics engineers, human resources professionals are doing more research on applicants to help them weed out people amidst the rising number of resumes they're receiving. Elizabeth Lions solves the mystery of how employers are getting inside information on you in her IEEE-USA webinar, "Snooping Employers: How Employers Get Background Information on You Prior to the Interview." Recordings & Extras
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What Hiring Managers Look for in a Resume 29 October 2009 Nathalie Thompson
Right Management is the talent and career management expert within Manpower, the global leader in employment services. Come hear from a consultant from Right Management and learn what HR Professionals are looking for in a resume. Recordings & Extras
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Why You Have Not Been Hired Yet 22 October 2009 Elizabeth Lions
The job market in 2009 can be frustrating and confusing to job seekers. The unemployment rate for U.S. electrical and electronics engineers hit a new record in the second quarter, while the unemployment rate for all engineers increased for a second straight quarter, according to data released by the Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics. Elizabeth Lions solves the mystery in this IEEE-USA webinar, Why Aren't I Hired Yet by examining market data and the latest hiring trends during this challenging economy. This presentation is an in-depth follow up to her article published in the September issue of Today's Engineer. Recordings & Extras
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Future City Competition 16 September 2009 Jean Eason and Todd Hiemer
This webinar will discuss the many ways that IEEE Sections, Chapters, and individual members can get involved in Future City to ensure the technological literacy of the next generation. Recordings & Extras
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Consulting 101 09 June 2009 Gary Blank
If you're concerned about losing your job in this slowing economic climate, and if you're considering making the transition from a full-time corporate position to a full-time independent consultant, this webinar is for you. Consultants who are looking for ways to increase their assignments and client base will also find this webinar helpful. Recordings & Extras
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How to Win in a Competitive Job Market 21 May 2009 Sherri Edwards
If you're interested in making a career change, re-entering the job market after an extended absence, or needing to get a job after a layoff, this workshop will help you get started. If you have invested too much time in an unproductive search and don't know why, or if you are unclear about exactly what it takes to get the job you want, this workshop will help you key into what it really takes give yourself a fighting chance in a competitive job market. Recordings & Extras
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Mentoring: Your Career's Competitive Advantage 19 February 2009 Ralph Fallin and Mauro Togneri
Looking for a boost in your career? Find yourself a mentor — or let one find you. In today’s competitive career world, you need to have a trusted source of guidance, advice, coaching, and feedback. You need someone who has a genuine interest in you and your career. That’s a mentor. Recordings & Extras
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Seeking External Financial Support for Section Activities 17 February 2009 Michael Deering and Peter Sobel
Learn about the steps necessary to create a restricted fund with the IEEE Foundation for section support of educational, historical preservation and peer-recognition programs, and learn how to seek corporate and individual support for this fund and other section activities. Recordings & Extras
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IEEE Global History Network 27 January 2009 Dr. John Vardalas
Learn the IEEE Global History (GHN) goals, contents and features and will show how easy it is for IEEE members to log on and participate directly in creating the public historical record of electrical, electronics and computer technologies. Recordings & Extras
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Being an Effective Section or Chapter PACE Leader 22 January 2009 Dr. Charles Rubenstein
Learn the roles of Section and Chapter PACE activities, how they interface with their regional and division/society PACE coordinators and the IEEE-USA PACE Committee. It will also include information on how to apply for PACE project funding and the importance of participating in the IEEE-USA Annual Meeting. Recordings & Extras
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Engineers and Public Policy 04 December 2008 Russell Harrison
This webinar discusses the role engineers play in the political process and ways for us to do a better job at it. When they try, engineers can have a profound effect on legislation and our nation's laws. The problem is we rarely try. Recordings & Extras
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Discovering and Using Your Innovation Style 17 November 2008  
IEEE-USA has launched Innovation Styles, a Web-based evaluation, feedback, and coaching system designed to boost innovation for individuals, teams and organizations. The Innovation Styles Profile (ISP) is a personal self-assessment that shows how you use the four different approaches to innovation and change. These insights will help you to optimize your innovativeness and improve how you work with your colleagues' varied innovative styles. To help you make full use of your Profile, join us for this free IEEE-USA Webinar. Recordings & Extras
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Career Management: Maximizing Your Employability 13 November 2008 Nigel Bristow
This free webinar is designed for engineers, technical leads, supervisors and managers who want to maximize their own employability or the employability of those they represent. Employability is the key to achieving fun, fulfillment and financial peace of mind in today's global workplace. Participants will learn about the four cornerstones of employability, and how to put these in place — which is the first step to achieving great things at work. Recordings & Extras
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Engineering the Art of Negotiation 08 September 2008 John Shulman
Tired of hidden agendas, dealing with difficult people, or politics derailing projects? Learn a process-driven approach to negotiation and persuasion that you can use to keep projects on track and keep difficult people in check. Recordings & Extras
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Exploring Career Options: Managing Your Way to Life-long Success and Fulfillment 10 July 2008 Margaret Lyon and Clif Wilcox
This webinar offers insights into the multiple career options that can lead to life-long career satisfaction and success for engineers. Recordings & Extras
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Project Management 03 June 2008 Dr. Tarek T. Lahdhiri
The Project Management Webinar is designed for engineers, technical leads, project leaders and functional managers who want to practice the fundamentals of project management to help themselves and groups they represent. Participants will learn basic project management techniques and how to apply them, whether at work, within the IEEE, at home or in the community. Recordings & Extras
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IEEE and the U.S. Member ? Demographics and Preferences of our Members 15 April 2008 Marc Beebe
Marc Beebe, IEEE manager of Strategic Research and Planning, presents findings from the ongoing work on IEEE membership models. Recordings & Extras
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IEEE's Memberships, Career, Employment & Financial Services 01 April 2008 Peggy Hutcheson, Brian Pratz and Lynn Koblin
IEEE's Membership, Career, Employment and Financial Services — You will hear from Peggy Hutcheson, IEEE-USA's Employment and Career Services Committee chair; Brian Pratz, IEEE product manager, Member and Geographic Activities; and Lynn Koblin, IEEE manager, Member Benefits. Recordings & Extras
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Enhance Your Career With Online Networking 15 January 2008 Ellen Sautter and Diane Crompton
Ellen Sautter and Diane Crompton can offer attendees valuable insight on online networking. They have found online networking tools to be a pertinent and important part of any job search and for career management in general. In addition, this session may build awareness on the benefit and timeliness of developing an online brand. Recordings & Extras
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Networking Solutions for Career Success 08 January 2008 Michelle Tullier
Whether you're actively job searching, considering a career change, or simply trying to get ahead in your career, networking is likely to be your key to success. In this information-rich session, Dr. Michelle Tullier will examine the factors that make networking work. Recordings & Extras
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It's Time for the Interview (Part 2) 13 December 2006 Cliff Wilcox
Now that you have learned how to prepare for the interview now it is time to put your skills to the test. Learn about what actually happens in the interview. Learn how to read body language and cues from your interviewer to ensure a successful interview. Recordings & Extras
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Interviewing Types and Preparation (Part 1) 29 November 2006 Cliff Wilcox
Ace that Interview and wow them! Make sure you are ready for your interview before you walk in the door. Learn about the various types of interviews and steps that you can take to prepare for the interview. Recordings & Extras
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Improving Your Online Presentation    
This webinar provides information about IEEE-USA's webinar program. It also includes "best practices" that can be used when preparing your slides and conducting an online presentation. Recordings & Extras
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