NetWorks Career Advice – 15 Career Tips (Find Your Passion)

NetWorks Sports 15 Career Tips

Regardless of your job title, salary, age, or employment status, at some point in your life (at multiple points for most of us) you will seek to gain greater clarity into “what do I want to be when I grow up.”

We spend countless hours in school preparing for the real world and yet, there is no perfect formula for finding the job of your dreams.  Be patient.  It is a journey that you must go on, but one that will reward you when you finally realize what it is that you enjoy doing.

For those of you seeking more than a job…a CAREER, here is our advice to help you FIND YOUR PASSION! 15 Basic Tips to help you find the holy grail!

Focus your energy on what makes you happy
Identify your strengths, weakness, and interests
Network, network, network and then build your network
Do your research to find out about careers that interest you

Yearn to learn on a regular basis, education is an on-going process
Observe mangers or leaders you admire and respect
Utilize social media platforms like LinkedIn to connect with others
Remember that Hard Work Pays Off

Prepare for the job of your dreams in everything that you do
Always be prepared
Study the industry you are interested in
Seek out mentors and advice
Invest in your personal brand and developing your personal brand
Orchestrate your plan…don’t expect others to do it for you
Network some more!!

Good luck with your journey!


 

NetWorks Sports Poll – Biggest Sports Story of July 2011

The summer of 2011 has been quite eventful.  From the Dallas Mavericks bringing their first NBA Championship back to the city of Dallas to Derek Jeter becoming the first Yankee to eclipse 3,000 hits while wearing pinstripes.  For those of us in the sports industry, the surprises & events don’t end there.  July has been an incredible month on many fronts.  What do you think the Biggest Sports Story of July 2011 has been?

Vote here:

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My Top 15 WNBA Players of All-Time

By Angela Taylor

After spending the last 48 hours in San Antonio in anticipation of Saturday afternoon’s WNBA All-Star Game, which promises to be a wonderful celebration of 15 Tremendous years of the WNBA, many have asked me to share my Top 15 WNBA Players of All-Time.

Tomorrow at half-time the WNBA will recognize the 15 individuals who fans voted from a pool of 30 candidates.  While there are some very obvious choices, many have found it very difficult to identify their list of 15 simply because there truly are so many different individuals who have played a huge role in the league’s success over the last 1.5 decades.

A few of these individuals were left off the list, but that does not (and will not) diminish the impact that they have had on the league, its fans, its staff, and the young women who are the future of the game.  There are names like Andrea Stinson (aka Lady Jordan) who thrilled fans in Charlotte for years and on numerous occasions had fans in the Mecca of Basketball, Madison Square Garden, on their feet as she went coast to coast between defenders and finished with highlight reel flare.  Others who could easily have been placed on the list are Michelle Timms, Vickie Johnson, Michelle Edwards, Jennifer Gillom, Eva Nemcova, etc.

For your reference, here is the press release with the list of the 30 players nominated for this recognition.

But let’s not dwell on who wasn’t on the list and instead celebrate these 15 players who have been pioneers for the league and who have represented the league with such class and grace both on & off the court.  While the list won’t be revealed until tomorrow, I would like to share those who I feel should be on the list.  Four experts from ESPN shared their lists as well in this article.

Here’s my list of 15 in no particular order (but I took the liberty of listed a couple of additional honorable mentions):

  • Cynthia Cooper
  • Lisa Leslie
  • Sheryl Swoopes
  • Tina Thompson
  • Tamika Catchings
  • Diana Taurasi
  • Sue Bird
  • Dawn Staley
  • Nykesha Sales
  • Lauren Jackson
  • Yolanda Griffith
  • Katie Smith
  • Deanna Nolan
  • Ticha Penicheiro
  • Becky Hammon
  • Others:  Teresa Weatherspoon, Candace Parker, Chamique Holdsclaw, Swin Cash, Delisha Milton-Jones, Tangela Smith, Penny Taylor, Cappie Pondexter…

Whoever the 15 players are when they are unveiled on Saturday are very deserving of this honor.  It has been a pleasure for all of us to be a part of this journey we call the WNBA.  The best part of the league is its players. These very dynamic women who are so much more than just how many points they score or games they help their teams win.

The debate will rage on & new players will step up and challenge for the right to be considered the best that has ever played the game.  Names may fall off the list as new names are added, but the impact that EVERY player who has donned a WNBA uniform has had on people around the globe will never be forgotten.  The future is very bright for the WNBA thanks to those who have blazed the trails.

Tune in on Saturday to find out who will have the honor of being recognized as the Top 15 WNBA Players of All-Time!  Also stay tuned for some of my favorite moments from the 15 seasons of the WNBA

NetWorks Tip of the Day: July 22, 2011

Today’s NetWorks Sports #Sportsbiz Tip of the Day was….

Feed your appetite for learning. Converse with mentors. Read voraciously.  Attend conferences…

If you want to have a successful career in the sports industry, it is imperative that you study your craft and become a virtual student of the game.  The industry is constantly in a state of change (which is one of the reasons it is so gratifying to be a part of this dynamic industry) and those who fail to stay ahead of the game, fall behind.

But, not only is the need to constantly be in a state of learning beneficial to your career, but it is also a great way to stay inspired about the new facets of the industry that are impacting the future of sports.

The thing I enjoy the most about the sports industry is that there is no model, no standard, no pre-definined path or destination.  What tomorrow brings is somewhat of a mystery to us all, which can be exhilarating.  If you enjoy change and being part of change, you’ll enjoy what this industry has to offer those of us in it.

So how do you feed your appetite for learning?  First, surround yourself by others who possess a similar thirst for learning.  You know, that curiosity for figuring out why things are done that way and why decisions are made.  Next, don’t hesitate to ask questions.  Sometimes, we feel that asking questions is a sign of weakness when, in fact, it is a sign of strength.  Talk to those who are doing what you one day dream of doing.  Read articles & books about executives who are sharing their stories.  Listen to podcasts where industry leaders are able to spend more time articulating their vision for the future.

In the world we live in today, there is a plethora of information to consume…if you are willing to take the time to find it.

But don’t just listen to what others have to say.  Read books & articles on various topics about leadership, management, finance, team building, etc. with the goal of being able to formulate your own opinion.

Other ways to “study” your craft…attend symposiums or conferences focusing on relevant topics within the industry.  Attend classes at your local college or university as a non-matriculated student (ask the professors if you can sit in on a class).  Host a dinner party and stimulate the conversation with some topics that you have an interest in.  Watch online videos posted by motivational speakers.  Read the blogs from industry leaders.

The point is…don’t be content with what you know.  Be curious about what you should know!

“When the student is ready, the master appears.” ~ Buddhist Proverb


Poll of the Day: Is it Crouching TIGER (Woods, that is) or Hidden Dragon?

There have been a lot of drastic changes in Tiger Woods’ life over the last 20 months. He went from being one of the most admired & respected celebrity athletes to the world wondering if he’ll ever win another golf major.

Since November 2009, his wife divorced him, he has suffered season-disrupting & (maybe) career threatening injuries, he has failed to win a major, his agent left his longtime firm, he has fallen out of the Top 10 in world rankings, and he has parted ways with his friend & caddie.

Maybe even more devastating to his ego, many have anointed Rory McIroy as the new “young star” on the scene after his recent win in the U.S. Open.

That’s a lot of change for anyone to go through in such a short amount of time. What is the long-term impact for who was once the brightest young stars in sports. Will he surpass Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18?

What seemed like a foregone conclusion less than two years ago is now an honest debate. Can he bring home the trophy for 5 tournaments wearing his trademark red on Sunday’s in order to etch his name in history as the winningest golfer in majors? What do you think? Will he or won’t he? Vote here:

 

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