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Five Things

Five Things For this week’s Lifelong Learning blog, Founder Ron Slee talks to us about performance reviews and leading teams – both in a classroom and in a business setting. He describes for us five things that prompt thoughtful conversations. Five Things Many of you know that I am almost fanatical about providing great performance […]

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Where to Start with Data Quality

Where to Start with Data Quality Guest writer Sara Hanks builds our foundational knowledge with her blog post on data: “Where to Start with Data Quality.” Fall is my favorite season for two reasons – beautiful scenery and the National Football League. This year, I joined a fantasy football league for the first time. The […]

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Want to Become More Resilient? Learn Something New.

Want to Become More Resilient? Learn Something New. In this week’s installment of Lifelong Learning, we are pleased to introduce our new guest writer, Kari Bogdan. Kari Bogdan has nearly 20 years of experience in the training and development industry.  Her expertise is design and development of engaging instructor-led training, online education, and curriculum development.  […]

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Operating and Financial Forecasts Using Artificial Intelligence

Operating and Financial Forecasts Using Artificial Intelligence Guest writer Steve Clegg brings technology to the table in his blog post for this week, “Operating and Financial Forecasts Using Artificial Intelligence.” Operating and Financial Forecasts Using Artificial Intellignence Forecasting your operating and financial results is an important part of any business. Whether you are a startup […]

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Performance vs. Potential…Is There a Difference?

Performance vs. Potential…Is There a Difference? Our new guest writer Seth McColley is a HR professional with more than 25 years of diverse, action-packed experience across a number of industries such as telecommunications, restaurant/hospitality, distribution, software, retail and construction/heavy equipment. He has worked for some of the largest Fortune 500 companies and been able to […]

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Entry Level Technician Needed

Entry Level Technician Needed Guest writer Bill Pyles tackles more staffing shortages (hint: it’s not just teachers and nurses) in today’s blog post, “Entry Level Technician Needed.” Most segments of the country are enjoying growth in the construction area, which translates to growth among construction equipment dealerships and other companies. A couple of challenges for […]

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The Importance of “Professionalism” in Recruiting and Retaining Excellent Technicians

The Importance of “Professionalism” in Recruiting and Retaining Excellent Technicians Guest writer Steve Johnson addresses the important issue of hiring and retaining employees in this week’s post, “The Importance of ‘Professionalism’ in Recruiting and Retaining Excellent Technicians.” Finding good people and employee retention have for years been tough, relevant issues in the equipment industry, especially […]

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Technician Shortage? Grow Your Own Techs!

Technician Shortage? Grow Your Own Techs! Tonight, Learning Without Scars is proud to introduce readers to our new guest writer, Steven Johnson. In his debut post, he writes about a crucial issue we are facing: Technician Shortage? Grow Your Own Techs! Steven Johnson retired from Associated Equipment Distributors in 2020 as Vice President of Academic […]