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Management Mentoring and Coaching

Management Mentoring and Coaching Program A coach’s job is to bring out the best in the individual and the team. We always work here to develop programs that fill needs within our industry.  We have now developed a mentoring and coaching program addressing client needs in the area of individual employee development. We were approached […]

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Personal Responsibility – Part 2

Personal Responsibility – Part 2 If you remember my last post, I left off with the challenges that face us when we move into the realm of teaching and learning as adults.  Open-mindedness is a critical component of the entire process, and we become more “set” in our ways with each passing year. That brings […]

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Learning #MondayBlogs

Education has undergone many changes over the years. From the 1800’s to now learning has changed dramatically. From the days of Aristotle, Plato and Socrates, the heroes of teaching and learning we have been on an interesting road. The quality of education has appeared to be based on the number of PhD’s on the faculty. […]

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Outside the Box

Welcome 2018! After my assessment of how far we’ve come in 2017, I wanted to have the first blog post of this new year focus on where we are going. Thinking Outside of the Box. It seems I have been looking for the guy who first said “thinking outside of the box” and I finally […]

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Education #11

In 1987 Allan Bloom the landmark “The Closing of the American Mind,” then last year Richard Arum and Josipa Roksa published their landmark study of collegiate learning, “Academically Adrift.”  So starts an article in the National Review on October 15th, 2012. I won’t dwell on the article other than to extract a key metric. (Those […]