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In my experience as an entrepreneur, trend-spotter and author of several books including "Influence: How Women's Soaring Economic Power will Transform Our World for the Better", I have had the good fortune to benefit from a number of incredible mentors, who have had great mentors themselves.
Maddy Dychtwald: How To Turn A Role Model Into A Mentor Maddy Dychtwald 2011
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In my experience as an entrepreneur, trend-spotter and author of several books including "Influence: How Women's Soaring Economic Power will Transform Our World for the Better", I have had the good fortune to benefit from a number of incredible mentors, who have had great mentors themselves.
Maddy Dychtwald: How To Turn A Role Model Into A Mentor Maddy Dychtwald 2011
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Her dream job: Being a professional millennial generation trend-spotter.
College graduates are less choosy as they launch into their work lives 2010
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A brilliant thinker and trend-spotter focused on the success of women in the workplace
Marcia Reynolds: What Do Your Photos Say About You? Marcia Reynolds 2010
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A brilliant thinker and trend-spotter focused on the success of women in the workplace
Marcia Reynolds: What Do Your Photos Say About You? Marcia Reynolds 2010
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(Thanks to trend-spotter Steve Ellis of Taxpayers for Common Sense for spotting the trend.)
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As the inveterate and somewhat irritating trend-spotter Faith Popcorn observed in The New York Times, the martini revival may be due to self-indulgence replacing self-denial as the reigning fashion.
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"Color is the magic word" for new plant introductions these days, according to Michael Dirr, a trend-spotter who was among hundreds of professionals swapping ideas and observations in January at the annual National Green Centre trade show for the garden industry in Overland Park.
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"Color is the magic word" for new plant introductions these days, according to Michael Dirr, a trend-spotter who was among hundreds of professionals swapping ideas and observations in January at the annual National Green Centre trade show for the garden industry in Overland Park.
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And Marian Salzman, the trend-spotter who coined the term
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