by Joanna Gaudoin, managing director of Inside Out Image and author of “Getting On: Making Work Work“ Throughout school, university and even into first roles, your focus is predominantly on technical knowledge – learning information and being able to apply it. Technical knowledge will always be an important foundation to your work life, but it isn’t enough to help you navigate … [Read more...] about Why You Need To Develop Your Non-Technical Skills In Your Working Life
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How To Discover Your Most Fulfilling Career Path
by Jim Panos, author of “Find Your Passion” Are you unsure about your next move? Do you want to discover your most fulfilling career path? Then, keep reading. Career clarity is all about maximizing your self-awareness. You can accomplish the latter by identifying your No.1 passion as well as your unconscious biases. 1. Unconscious biases. If you want to discover what you’re … [Read more...] about How To Discover Your Most Fulfilling Career Path
How Does Microsoft Dynamics Consulting Help Advertising And Digital Marketing Agencies
by Charulatha Velumani Microsoft Dynamics Consulting can provide a wealth of benefits to advertising and digital marketing agencies. By leveraging the powerful capabilities of Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM, these agencies can streamline their operations and gain a competitive edge in the market. This article will explore how Microsoft Dynamics consulting can help advertising and … [Read more...] about How Does Microsoft Dynamics Consulting Help Advertising And Digital Marketing Agencies
The Praise Sandwich: Employee Feedback And Coaching
by Paul Seabridge, author of “Buy, Build, Sell“ I am a strong believer that, as a leader or manager, you should always strive to help your team members improve. A great way to do this is through feedback and coaching. I have a method for this, used and refined over twenty years, which I have found to be effective. I call it the praise sandwich. You have two pieces of bread with … [Read more...] about The Praise Sandwich: Employee Feedback And Coaching
Good Intentions Aren’t Enough: Five Inclusion-Friendly Acts To Help Coworkers Feel Safe And Welcome
by Amri B. Johnson, CEO of Inclusion Wins and author of “Reconstructing Inclusion: Making DEI Accessible, Actionable, and Sustainable“ Most of us would never dream of ostracizing our coworkers — and especially not those who have historically been excluded in the workplace because of their perceived “otherness.” And yet, many people routinely feel left out of the workplace … [Read more...] about Good Intentions Aren’t Enough: Five Inclusion-Friendly Acts To Help Coworkers Feel Safe And Welcome
Innovating For Common Good
by Alex Goryachev, author of “Fearless Innovation: Going Beyond The Buzzword To Continuously Drive Growth, Improve The Bottom Line, And Enact Change“ Now is the best time to expand technology innovation beyond efficiency and profits, and put it towards common good. The innovation-change cycle can be illustrated by the work of Abraham Maslow. If you’re not familiar with Maslow, … [Read more...] about Innovating For Common Good
Managing Your Online Presence During A Recession: Where Not To Scrimp And Save
by JoAnne Gritter, COO, ddm marketing+communications Who will be visiting your website or downloading your app today? What about in the future? Who in your organization will be responsible for serving online customers, clients, and employees long after your own career has taken you elsewhere? Investing in your company’s digital infrastructure goes beyond protecting what you … [Read more...] about Managing Your Online Presence During A Recession: Where Not To Scrimp And Save