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CAC: Electrical Evaluator CSA

The men and women in the electrical evaluation team are routinely confronted by on-the-job challenges due to a myriad of complexities and safety considerations involved. These ever-changing challenges have reached a point where the skills and knowledge of employees now make a critical difference in developing and maintaining electrical systems. The challenges electrical evaluator face […]

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Transforming Indian CE Dealerships: A Guide to Sustainable Profitability

Guest writer Sanjay Pendharkar brings a broader view of the equipment industry in this week’s blog post: Transforming Indian CE Dealerships: A Guide to Sustainable Profitability. Introduction The Indian construction equipment and material handling market stands at a crucial crossroads. With infrastructure development driving demand, the sector presents immense opportunities. However, dealers face unprecedented challenges […]

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The Goal

Written in a fast-paced thriller style, The Goal, a gripping novel, is transforming management thinking throughout the world. It is a book to recommend to your friends in industry – even to your bosses – but not to your competitors. Alex Rogo is a harried plant manager working ever more desperately to try improve performance. […]

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Effective and Affordable Lifelong Learning Strategies

Effective and Affordable Lifelong Learning Strategies Learning Without Scars is pleased to introduce a new guest writer and fellow educator this week. Virginia Cooper is a retired community college instructor. She always encouraged her students to see the real-world value in their education, and now, she wants to spread that message as wide as possible. […]

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For the Love of Lifelong Learning

For the Love of Lifelong Learning Guest writer, and guest lecturer for the Learning Without Scars “Lectures for Learners” series, Bonnie Feigenbaum writes today about something that matters to all of us. We invite you to read Bonnie’s blog post, “For the Love of Lifelong Learning.” In Québec there is a saying, Je vais me […]

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What is a Job Architect? And how is it relevant to modern HR practices?

What is a Job Architect? And how is it relevant to modern HR practices? Guest writer Sonya Law walks readers through organizational structures in “What is a Job Architect? And how is it relevant to modern HR practices?” “Be an organisation who is leading from the front …find out what a Job Architect is and […]

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Are you afraid of your dealer business system?

Are you afraid of your dealer business system? Guest writer Chris Kohart Tackles our reluctance to update the software systems we use in “Are you afraid of your dealer business system?” Dealerships invest heavily in people and the infrastructure to support the business, so why do so many dealers still utilize antiquated software solutions to […]

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The Great Reshuffle: How to Retain Top Talent

The Great Reshuffle: How to Retain Top Talent Guest writer Sonya Law tackles on of the challenges facing businesses today: how to retain your top talent in the face of what is being called the great reshuffle. The great resignation: could it best be described as the great reshuffle? It’s true that there has always […]

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Everything Seems Obvious in Hindsight!

Everything Seems Obvious in Hindsight! Chris Kohart has over 30 years of direct management experience in the heavy construction equipment distribution industry and more than a decade in the technology sector directly supporting equipment dealers globally. Chris is Principal of C.A. Kohart & Associates, a management and marketing consulting firm dedicated to equipment dealerships, private […]

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Friday Filosophy #2015-22

This week, in Friday Filosophy #2015-22, let’s go back to an earlier era. Some of us might want to return to yesteryear – the times of Ronald Reagan.   We can’t help everyone, but everyone can help someone. Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children […]