I write this reflection every year on the LinkedIn changes and ideas I deem most worthy of comment.
Any day is a good day to give thanks but with Thanksgiving Day coming, I have accumulated these top 10 things to be thankful for (and I hope you agree over the next few days’ postings):
9. Thanks LinkedIn, for providing me another platform to educate. My new online e-course for baby boomers and other mature workers seeking the next step in their careers, using LinkedIn, is the only course of its kind.
May I suggest either of my 2 books on Amazon, or the above-mentioned and/or my other LinkedIn e-course for nonprofit professionals? These ideas may just solve your need to find a unique holiday gift–zero calories and it won’t be regifted—but it will help the recipient remember you as a generous, collaborative friend!
It’s me talking to the reader about how to make your brand better using LinkedIn to express why you do what you do.
Sound like a good gift?
Marc W. Halpert
LinkedIn personal coach, group trainer, marketing strategist and overall evangelist, having a great time pursuing my passion of connecting professionals so they can collaborate better!