Thursday, March 11, 2010
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Work Matters

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WebTalkRadio.net HostPart inspiration, part mentor, part nudge but always real-world, this show will help you offer the best of who you are to the world, live your life’s potential, and actualize your dreams. In the broadest sense of the show’s vision “your work” is about becoming who you are capable of becoming. We talk about work, we talk about life, and we talk about you.

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Work Matters – Do Manners Matter at Work?

Guest: Diane Gottsman, founder of The Protocol School of Texas - http://www.psotx.com/. PLUS Uncommon Sense segment. 866-944-8195

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Biography

Work Matters with Nan Russell

Award winning author of Hitting Your Stride and Nibble Your Way to Success. From minimum wage employee to Vice President of a multi-billion dollar company, Nan S. Russell spent twenty years in management and knows what it takes to survive and thrive in this what-have-you-done-for-me-today world. Her syndicated column, Winning at Working (www.winningatworking.com) reaches over five million readers.

She is the host of “Work Matters with Nan Russell” on http://www.webtalkradio.net and  her show is also nationally syndicated via Radio America Network to radio stations across the U.S. Nan is a sought after national speaker and president of MountainWorks Communications. More about Nan and her work at www.nanrussell.com and additional show information at http://www.workmatterswithnan.com

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