Archive for 'Education Consultant' Category
How to Get a Job When You’re Overqualified
In a tough economy, all jobs are hard to come by. If you’ve spent your entire work life in a certain industry, you’re probably considered an expert in your field. If that industry has been hit hard by the recent economic crisis, it’s time to take a step down from your career expectations and focus [...]
Four Work-At-Home Mom Business Tips
Working from home as a mother is a commendable task. Many mothers are career-driven and want to continue working even while working from home and raising a family. Finding successful business tips to implement in one’s home offices saves time, stress and allows children time with their mother. Here are four favorites! 1. Create a [...]
How Traffic Will Actually Reach Your Blog: 4 Ways to More Blog Audience
Any problogger can tell you that traffic is vital to success. If you write interesting and engaging posts and keep up to date on your SEO, your blog will attract a moderate amount of traffic. Getting return visitors is where things get tricky; there is a natural run-off of visitors as people get disinterested or get [...]
Retired academic chief set to return as consultant
A former top-ranking Palm Beach County schools administrator is close to making her way back to district headquarters as an $8,000 per month consultant. Ann Killets, a highly-regarded educator who retired in January 2011 from the position of chief learning officer, would begin work Feb. 1 on six major assignments. A contract with Killets’ consulting [...]