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Le Leader, le changement, et l’être humain

Le Leader, le changement, et l’être humain Je suis née au Québec et j’ai été élevée aux Etats-Unis. Je eu la chance de travailler à travers le Québec, le Canada et les États-Unis. Conseillère stratégique, gestionnaire de projet, gestionnaire de l’amélioration continue, directrice des opérations, et directrice des ventes pour plusieurs organisations internationales. Mon expérience d’adjointe […]

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The Leader, The Change, and the Human Being

The Leader, the Change, and the Human Being Today we introduce our new guest writer, Louise Duranleau. Her introductory post tonight is on change management with “The Leader, the Change, and the Human Being.” We are pleased to present this brief bio in Louise’s own words: I was born in Quebec and raised in the […]

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It Is Time to Fail Faster

It Is Time to Fail Faster Founder and Managing Member Ron Slee shares words of wisdom he heard recently in today’s blog post: It Is Time to Fail Faster. I never thought that I would call for “failing faster” in my life. Imagine failure? Of course, if we think about this, a moment’s failure is […]

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Business Friction

Business Friction Friction is a fact of life. In our industry, friction calls engines to mind. Today, our guest writer Alex Kraft defines and explains friction in business. I’ve always been interested in how words and terms find their way into common discourse, seemingly out of nowhere.  The last few years, the words ‘culture’, ‘friction’, […]

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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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Loyal Staff: Does Corporate Training Really Work Well for Uplifting Employees’ Skills and Boosting Loyalty?

Loyal Staff: Does Corporate Training Really Work Well for Uplifting Employees’ Skills and Boosting Loyalty? We are pleased to introduce another new guest writer here at Learning Without Scars. Natallia Dmitrenko is a content specialist at Grinfer with a focus on content management and blog promotion. She gained experience studying at the University of Nebraska […]

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What Is the Role of the Sales Rep in the Digital Dealership?

What is the role of the sales rep in the Digital Dealership? In tonight’s blog, guest writer Mets Kramer defines and explains what exactly is the role of the sales rep in the Digital Dealership. At this year’s AED Summit, I ended up in the same conversation several times.  It took one of two forms.  […]

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Friday Filosophy v.02.18.2022

Friday Filosophy v.02.18.2022 Abraham Harold Maslow (April 1, 1908 – June 8, 1970) was an American psychologist who was best known for creating Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, a theory of psychological health predicated on fulfilling innate human needs in priority, culminating in self-actualization. Maslow was a psychology professor at Brandeis University, Brooklyn College, New School for Social Research, and Columbia University. He stressed the importance […]