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A job shadow experience with Botanicare’s Sheldon Harris By: Melissa Caldie

A job shadow experience with Botanicare’s Sheldon Harris By: Melissa Caldie. Once weekly, corporate members meet for team updates. “Ah-ha” takeaways from recent events/meetings are reviewed. Sheldon believes everything can be turned into a positive learning experience; even a mistake.

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A job shadow experience with Botanicare’s Sheldon Harris By: Melissa Caldie

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  1. A job shadow experience with Botanicare’s Sheldon Harris By: Melissa Caldie

  2. Once weekly, corporate members meet for team updates. “Ah-ha” takeaways from recent events/meetings are reviewed. Sheldon believes everything can be turned into a positive learning experience; even a mistake. Leadership Team Meeting

  3. “Dig your well before you’re thirsty” • Throw yourself out there, be prepared. • As soon as you know that something needs to be done, do it. • What does success look like? • Different levels career, personal achievements, financial, family, happiness, etc. • Don’t be guilty of not determining your goals for success. Professional Development

  4. “Do less better” • Get the important things done. Prioritize. • Networking • Continuous networking opens many opportunities • Know people in your industries of interest Professional Development

  5. Leadership • People see statements ending with “!” are most important for a leader • Intuitive questions are actually most important for a leader Professional Development

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