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April 2007 ExecuNet Newsletter
"...the highest value of leadership: to set the example." – Cliff Hakim

 

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What Doors Will You Close and Open?
March/April 2007
"Work can be a source of greater happiness, if you become adept at opening
and closing doors."
– Cliff Hakim

 

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We Are All Self-Employed
"My own life and consulting practice are guided by the belief that the only sustainable work germinates from what is in your heart. Everything else is a trend." —Cliff Hakim

 

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The Boston Sunday Globe
October 19, 2003
Who's the boss? Here's and idea: You.
by Bella English
"A self-employed attitude works both inside and outside
a traditional workplace."
—Cliff Hakim

 

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Financial Times
Friday, May 30, 2003
Career Chameleons Cultivate Their Karma
by Nancy Dunne
"Successful people, he [Cliff Hakim] says, must work at two jobs: the one that issues a paycheck, and managing their own careers."

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Working Mother
May 2003
The Work of a Change Artist
by Ellyn Spragins
"The healthiest people recognize that plateauing in life is normal," says Cliff Hakim, author of We Are All Self-Employed.

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Salary.com
Book Review: We Are All Self-Employed
by Caitlin Kneram, Salary.com Contributor
"Cliff Hakim has eloquently defined the reality of today's working world. He has truly surpassed today's career mindset and has intelligently defined what all of us have felt for years."

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We Are All Self-Employed
"In today's world, we are given one guarantee: We will eventually lose or
leave our jobs no matter how good our performance."
-Cliff Hakim

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

         

Cliff Hakim reminds us of the great personal responsibility we all have to do good by being true to ourselves.
He speaks from the heart and leads
by his own example.”

Dwight Griesman
VP & Practice Leader
Forrester Research

History tells me that Cliff Hakim’s Rethinking Work will increase your ‘bump rate,’ that’s your ability to understand what you need, meet new people, and give birth to creative ideas.”
Robert M. Krim, Ph.D.
Executive Director
Boston History & Innovation Collaborative