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HR
Career Advice: Ask and Expert
In this new SHRMOnline.com
column, career consultant and author Jennifer B. Kahnweiler
will answer your questions about advancing in your career.
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Past Columns:
Mar 06,
Jan 06,
Dec 05,
Nov 05
Some
Uncommon Job Strategies That Actually Work
Dr. Bill Kahnweiler's
article is featured in the Fall 2007 edition of The
Informer - A regular publication of the Department of Public
Administration and Urban Studies in the Andrew Young School
of Policy Studies.
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A
tricky move for friendships: Going into business together
may feel right, but it's risky, too
Atlanta
Journal-Constitution article featuring William M. Kahnweiler
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Ill-fitting job brings
discomfort
Atlanta
Journal-Constitution article featuring William M. Kahnweiler
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Opportunity Knocks: The HR
Connection
By her own admission
Jennifer Kahnweiler has her feet firmly planted in two
worlds: individual coach/counselor and corporate HR
professional.
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More . .
Embracing The Consulting Role
by William and Jennifer
Kahnweiler
Part 1
Part 2
AARP- The Magazine from the Advisor Column
by Jennifer B.
Kahnweiler:
March/April 2005 Issue,
Sept/Oct 2004 Issue,
July/August 2004 Issue
Long-range Career Planning During Turbulent Times
by Fred L. Otte and William
Kahnweiler
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Shareholder Value: Is There Common Ground?
by Gary L. May and William
Kahnweiler
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Working:
Washington Post article
featuring Jennifer B. Kahnweiler
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Resisting the Offer to Move Into Management
A Washington Post article featuring Jennifer B. Kahnweiler
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Dunwoody
Couple Pens HR Book
A Dunwoody Crier Newspaper article featuring
William M. Kahnweiler and Jennifer B. Kahnweiler's new book
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Human
Resources From the Inside Out
A book review by Sally
Gelardin featuring
William M. Kahnweiler and Jennifer B. Kahnweiler's new book
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ajcjobs.com's BlogBreak
Jennifer has joined
ajcjobs.com's BlogBreak as a contributing panel member. Her
blogs appear regularly. Read the
www.ajcjobs.com/blogbreak blog and contribute.
Click here to read the
blog
SHRM Career Column
Featured on the SHRM web
site, career consultant and author Jennifer B. Kahnweiler answers your questions about advancing in your career.
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