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Filling the Experience Gap

Filling the Experience Gap Guest writer Jim Dettore blogs about how we can go about filling the experience gap for our technicians and employees. In industries such as construction equipment dealerships, mining equipment, and gas compression, the role of service technicians and service management is crucial. These industries rely heavily on the expertise of their […]

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How Does Someone in High School Know What to Do?

How Does Someone in High School Know What to Do? Welcome back to our series on Lifelong Learning! The founder of Learning Without Scars, Ron Slee, is looking ahead to the future of education and the future of the working world in, “How Does Someone in High School Know What to Do?” Caroline, my daughter, and […]

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The Technician Shortage

The Technician Shortage Guest writer Jim Dettore addresses a major concern amidst labor shortfalls: the technician shortage. The construction equipment industry is facing a long-term significant challenge: a shortage of experienced service technicians. The demand for skilled technicians has grown exponentially in recent years as construction equipment becomes more advanced, complex, and specialized. Unfortunately, finding […]

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Leadership

Leadership This week, our guest writer Christopher Kiely writes about the ways in which Leadership can become more effective when it comes to people. $366 billion dollars. If you spent $366 billion dollars on training only to obtain negligible to non-existent results you might start thinking you were wasting money, or at least most people […]

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The Trends in Workforce Development for 2023

The Trends in Workforce Development for 2023 For this week’s blog on Lifelong Learning, Founder Ron Slee writes about the trends he sees in workforce development for 2023. At Learning Without Scars we believe that the leadership of business plays an essential role in helping their employees reach their personal and professional potential. In fact, […]

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Brand Identity = Measurable Customer Behaviors

Brand Identity = Measurable Customer Behaviors Today’s blog post, “Brand Identity = Measurable Customer Behaviors,” is brought to you from a new contributor. Roy Lapa is an experienced marketing professional with 25+ years of experience in B2B and B2B2C heavy industries in various functions such as sales, customer service, remanufacturing, industrial automation, product support, marketing, […]

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Coaches Corner v.03.09.2023

Coaches Corner v.03.09.2023 In Coaches Corner v.03.09.2023, Coach Floyd Jerkins talks about management and leadership behaviors. The New Everyday Coaching Behaviors There is a lot of buzz about management and leadership styles today. While we’ve experienced changes in the workplace, people have always wanted to be treated as human beings. Respect, truly listening, and general […]

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What’s More Beneficial, AI, or Stakeholder Analysis?

What’s More Beneficial, AI, or Stakeholder Analysis? Guest writer Sara Hanks continues the conversations about widely accessible artificial intelligence in this week’s blog post: “What’s More Beneficial, AI, or Stakeholder Analysis?” The advances in artificial intelligence are creating a lot of buzz these days, with the launch of several image creation software tools and ChatGPT. […]

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A Huge Thank You!

A Huge Thank You! Shifting things to an attitude of gratitude, our Founder Ron Slee offers a huge thank you to all of our contributors for their incredible contributions. Many years ago, I started writing a Friday Filosophy as a communications tool. It predated our Learning Without Scars LLC startup in Hawaii. I had several […]

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Coaches Corner v.02.16.2023

Coaches Corner v.02.16.2023 Guest writer Floyd Jerkins returns with Coaches Corner v.02.16.2023. HELP WANTED: Leaders Who Can Influence Multiple Generations in the Workforce A freight train is coming around the corner for business owners and managers. And it is closer than you might think. Modern times call for new leadership styles. Businesses will not survive […]