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Testimonials

Testimonials Guest writer Joanne Costin writes her blog post this week about the importance of testimonials. In your business, testimonials from your employees are key to attracting and retaining staff. Harness the power of employee testimonials. I’ve been writing a lot about tight labor markets and various strategies to attract and retain workers. It has […]

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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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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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Belonging is good for business and benefits the bottom line!

 Belonging is good for business and benefits the bottom line! Guest writer Sonya Law brings back our human resources perspective with “Belonging is good for business and benefits the bottom line!” According to Harvard Business Review: “If workers feel like they belong, companies reap substantial bottom-line benefits.” The bottom-line benefits are: High Sense of Belonging […]

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The New Style of Leadership is a Developmental Process

The New Style of Leadership is a Developmental Process After a brief hiatus, guest writer and coach Floyd Jerkins is back with a new blog for our Coaches Corner: The New Style of Leadership is a Developmental Process. What’s the most important asset in your business? If your reply is about the facility or the […]

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The Lazy Management Problem

The Lazy Management Problem Guest writer Alex Kraft takes his cue for timing from Tom Brady’s retirement (again) in his blog post, “The Lazy Management Problem.” I’ve wanted to write something on this topic for a while and Tom Brady’s retirement presented the perfect opportunity. I’m not surprised at many sports stats, but this graphic […]

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How Has the Internet Changed the Role of Education?

How Has the Internet Changed the Role of Education? In this week’s post on Lifelong Learning, our Founder, Ron Slee, takes a deep dive into the worldwide web with, “How Has the Internet Changed the Role of Education?” The Internet is transforming education by changing the way students learn and the way teachers teach. This […]

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When And Where Should You Spend Money?

When And Where Should You Spend Money? Guest writer Jennifer Albright addresses the money issue head-on by asking the question “When and Where Should You Spend Your Money?” As a supply chain professional, I pretty much had to buy this when I saw it on the sale table at a local museum. This topic actually […]

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You Should Not Be Planning to Fail

You Should Not Be Planning to Fail In this week’s blog on education, curriculum designer and writer Caroline Slee-Poulos walks us through all of the reasons you should not be planning to fail. There is an old adage that tells us “Failing to plan is planning to fail.” When it comes to phrases like this, […]

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Does Anyone Know the Skills Required For a Job?

Does Anyone Know the Skills Required For a Job? When you first seek employment, do you know all of the ins and outs of the job you’re applying to do? Founder and managing member Ron Slee takes a look at skills in his learning post for this week: Does Anyone Know the Skills Required For […]