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Opening Keynote: Lovin' Your In-House Job presented by Steven Morris and Erin Sarpa (MP3)
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The 2008 interactive, workshop-like opening session is designed as a career check-up to help you measure how your job meshes with your core values and determine how well your work and personal lives balance each other. Through a little listening, some hands-on participation and a lot of humor, Steven and Erin sort through issues of workplace culture, compensation and creative satisfaction--all to help you love your job, even on those challenging days.

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