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Changes in Learning

Changes in Learning Today, our Founder Ron Slee writes a blog post on the many changes in learning. He also makes a few grumbles about how his family gives him a hard time! It has been some time since I wrote a blog on employee development. It is unusual for me not to be sharing […]

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Imagine That

Imagine That Guest writer John Andersen walks us through the latest merger that will directly impact our industry in “Imagine That.” Imagine waking up one morning to find that Coke and Pepsi had merged. What if Samsung and Apple formed a single company? Can you picture a world where UPS acquires FedEx to become the […]

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How you can ensure your continuous improvement efforts succeed

How you can ensure your continuous improvement efforts succeed Guest writer Mark Fitzsimmons offers readers a detailed guide on how you can ensure your continuous improvement efforts succeed in this week’s blog post. Continuous improvement is a key factor in any organization’s success. It involves constantly identifying areas for improvement, implementing changes, and measuring the […]

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The Year That Was

The Year That Was Guest writer Christopher Kiely takes on the important task of the review of 2022 with his blog post: “The Year That Was.” I was asked to write a “year in review” type reflection piece for the end of the year. As you can tell it is now past the end of […]

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Using Agile in a Dealership Environment

Using Agile in a Dealership Environment Our newest guest writer, Mark Fitzsimmons, makes his debut blog post here with, “Using Agile in a Dealership Environment.” Through his 20+ year career, Mark has worked with organizations ranging from start-ups to publicly traded companies to all levels of government. Mark has extensive international experience leading the development […]

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Coaches Corner v.11.10.2022

Coaches Corner v.11.10.2022 In Coaches Corner v.11.10.2022, guest writer Floyd Jerkins is writing about leading from the front line. I often get calls from clients about various leadership-related scenarios they face. Sometimes they already know the answers but want to hear alternative ideas. One thing is for sure; there isn’t just one way to handle […]

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Developing a Value Based Training Culture

Developing a Value Based Training Culture Tonight, we are happy to introduce a new guest writer, Mick Vaught. In his first blog for us, Developing a Value Based Training Culture, Mick emphasize the incredible importance of employee development. Mick was born and raised in the small town of Williamsburg, Virginia, located in the South East […]

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Incident Commander

Incident Commander Our new guest writer David Jensen is the owner/owner/principal consultant of Johnny Creek Consulting LLC located in New Mexico, USA.   Experience includes, 20 years a consultant of Personalysis Corporation; an executive consulting firm. A senior level consultant having attained a Vice President title with the company. He has worked with multiple Fortune 100 […]

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Coaching Questions to Reach High Performance

Coaching Questions to Reach High Performance Tonight’s blog post about coaching questions to reach high performance comes from our guest writer, Floyd Jerkins.  A coach can only be effective if someone wants to be coached. Frankly, that’s not entirely true. Some coaches live with the myth that someone always listens when they speak. Well, that’s […]

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Friday Filosophy v.12.10.2021

Friday Filosophy v.12.10.2021 Friday Filosophy v.12.10.2021 focuses upon Peter Ferdinand Drucker; German: November 19, 1909 – November 11, 2005) was an Austrian-American management consultant, educator, and author, whose writings contributed to the philosophical and practical foundations of the modern business corporation. He was also a leader in the development of management education, he invented the […]