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| | |  | | | | First Things First | | | December 03, 2019 | By Jameson Fleming | | | | | | Presented by |  | | |
| | |  | | Adweek Creative Leader of the Decade: Colleen DeCourcy | | When Collen DeCourcy entered the ad business in 1986, she started as a receptionist. Over 25 years later, she had the eye of Dan Wieden, who would later install her as the creative leader of Adweek's Global Agency of the Year in 2017 and two-time reigning U.S. Agency of the Year. Along the way, DeCourcy stood up for women, outing herself as the author of an anonymous "Confessions of a Female Ad Exec." Read more: DeCourcy's path should inspire every creative. | | | | |  | |  | | | What's Your Story Arc? | | | | Adweek's Arc Awards celebrate the best branded storytelling of the year. Enter your story before prices increase on Dec. 16th. | | | | |  | | What can younger employees do to impress their boss's boss? | | Rachel Williams, product marketing manager, Outbrain Speak up and be curious and ask thoughtful questions. Executives need people who are going to challenge their ideas in a way that expands their own knowledge. By bringing alternatives perspectives to the conversation you're opening them to new possibilities of what your company is capable of. Don Scales, CEO, Investis Digital Be innovative. It's not about coming up with an idea that will change the direction of the company but to think of new ways of doing things that will maximize efficiency and minimize redundancies in work effort. Andrew Tracy, co-founder, One Thousand Birds I continue to be impressed with younger employees who find ways to engage the larger team in a new way. Whether it's how we structure workflow on an unconventional project, or how we can engage teams in different offices to come up with the best possible idea. It's extremely collaborative but also a sign of an independent thinker. | | | | | | |  | |  | | | Featured Jobs | Spitball Advertising Red Bank, New Jersey | PwC San Francisco, California | AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION Chicago, Illinois | Spitball Advertising Red Bank, New Jersey | Spitball Advertising Red Bank, New Jersey | | |
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