ReginaBarr

ReginaBarr

@ReginaBarr Minnesota, USA
I'm a consultant/ coach/ speaker/ writer/ media commentator on business-related topics. Champion of Women at the Top®.
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Was that a very young Rick Springfield in the new Disney film trailer? (jk) commercials
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@ So good to see you the other night! I enjoyed your presentation. Best of luck with the new book!
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Hard to believe it's Sunday. I'm looking forward to the snacks, commercials and half time show. Oh yeah, and the game too. LOL
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@ Looking forward to it. Still owe you an email response. Have not forgotten!
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Hugs in the workplace appropriate or not? See what I had to say in 's official blog, The Work Buzz.
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Happy Chinese New Year! I love having two new beginnings to the year, don't you?
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Great article from Lauri Flaquer on how to get what YOU want.
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Snow and sub-zero weather couldn't keep me from presenting Negotiating Successfully to the Cottage Grove Women's Biz Devel Grp.
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I'm a featured expert on today. Click over and check it out!
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***Three Strategies to Accelerate Your Team’s Success via @
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Join me & Susan Colantuono Thurs 01/12, 12pm CT when we discuss her book No Ceiling, No Walls.
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Finish the Sentence -- "I'm looking forward to more __________ in 2012!"
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@ I've enjoyed reading your columns. Best of luck in your next adventure!
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Happy Friday! As we are winding down our first week of 2012, how would you rate it? Thumbs up or down on accomplishments this week?
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For my MN tweeps, join me for my Expect the Unexpected presentation on 1/10. Get the deets here:
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Wishing everyone a great 2012!
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Spent quality time w/good friends last night. Feeling grateful today. How about you?
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According to Right Management, 84% of workers plan to look for a new job in 2012. That's a sobering statistic.