by Deanne DeMarco | Dec 12, 2013 | leadership, Leadership Development, Manage, Management
This movie was very powerful and noteworthy. Unfortunately, I believe that many of these practices are still being used today. Prior to the Civil War survival was the name of the game. The movie clearly show that this man who was thrown into slavery tried to...
by Deanne DeMarco | Oct 14, 2013 | Empowerment, leadership, radio, Today's Inspiring Women
This week on Today’s Inspiring Women – radio we will address how to get out of your own way. As women today climb the corporate ladder two problems hinder success. Getting in your own and becoming overwhelmed. This week two experts tackle these problems...
by Deanne DeMarco | Aug 25, 2013 | Communicaiton Insights, Communication, leadership, Leadership Development, Personal Development, Professional Development, radio, Today's Inspiring Women, Women Issues
This week Deanne takes to the mic on Today’s Inspiring Women and addresses ASSERTIVE leadership skills. In this program you will learn the differences, characteristics and consequences between aggressive, passive and assertive communication. She will also cover...
by Deanne DeMarco | Jul 17, 2013 | Communicaiton Insights, Communication, leadership, Leadership Development, Today's Inspiring Women, Women Issues
JJ Ramberg is the host of MSNBC YOUR BUSINESS, the only television show dedicated to issues affecting small business owners. Now in its seventh season, the program has profiled hundreds of small business owners and featured advice from countless small business experts...
by Deanne DeMarco | Jun 26, 2013 | Branding, Empowerment, leadership, Leadership Development, Today's Inspiring Women, Women Issues
My second guest this week on Today’s Inspiring Women, is Sherrin Ingram Ross, a power strategist. Her insights and ability to quickly identify superficial reasoning and unchallenged assumptions combined with twenty years of legal and strategic planning...
by Deanne DeMarco | Jun 17, 2013 | Communicaiton Insights, leadership, Managing People, Managing Yourself, MOtivational Speaker Chicago, Personal Development, Professional Development, Psychology, Resilience, Uncategorized
The Goalie is one very important player in a hockey game. Think about it… he is out on the ice the whole game. While people are shooting pucks flying at an average of 80-90 miles and hour at him. Additionally these players are looking for any weakness, any...