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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Can You Improve Your Employees’ Psychological Income? Guest writer Floyd Jerkins continues his series on customer service with part 3: Can You Improve Your Employees’ Psychological Income? One of the most profound human characteristics centers around our need to be appreciated. When we are in a relationship where we feel appreciated and valued, our self-esteem […]
Learning As a Way of Life In this week’s post on lifelong learning, Ron Slee tackles the difficulties of making time for ourselves in “Learning As a Way of Life.” Should Learning be a Way of Life? Over my career and involvement in training and teaching one thing has always stood out to me. The […]
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Friday Filosophy v.08.26.2022 Founder Ron Slee continues with the theme of Greek poets and writers with Friday Filosophy v.08.26.2022, the final installment for the month of August. Menander; c. 342/41 – c. 290 BC was a Greek dramatist and the best-known representative of Athenian New Comedy. He wrote 108 comedies and took the prize at the Lenaia festival eight times. His record at […]
Gaining Business Success Through Your Employees Learning Without Scars is pleased to introduce our new guest writer, Arlen Swenson. He makes his blogging debut with LWS in “Gaining Business Success Through Your Employees.” Arlen is a seasoned, dynamic, competitive, influencer, motivator Sales and Marketing Executive. Track record of success recruiting, building, motivating, and managing highly […]
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A Leadership Rule: What You Do is So Loud I Can’t Hear What You’re Saying Guest writer Floyd Jerkins takes a top-down approach to customer service in his blog post this week, “A Leadership Rule: What You Do Is So Loud I Can’t Hear What You’re Saying.” How Effective Are Your Leaders? You want employees […]
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The Importance of “Professionalism” in Recruiting and Retaining Excellent Technicians
/in Guest Bloggers, Steve Johnson/by Caroline Slee-PoulosThe 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 […]
Can You Improve Your Employees’ Psychological Income?
/in Floyd Jerkins, Guest Bloggers/by Caroline Slee-PoulosCan You Improve Your Employees’ Psychological Income? Guest writer Floyd Jerkins continues his series on customer service with part 3: Can You Improve Your Employees’ Psychological Income? One of the most profound human characteristics centers around our need to be appreciated. When we are in a relationship where we feel appreciated and valued, our self-esteem […]
Learning As a Way of Life
/in Training/by Caroline Slee-PoulosLearning As a Way of Life In this week’s post on lifelong learning, Ron Slee tackles the difficulties of making time for ourselves in “Learning As a Way of Life.” Should Learning be a Way of Life? Over my career and involvement in training and teaching one thing has always stood out to me. The […]
Friday Filosophy v.08.26.2022
/in Filosophy, Words of Wisdom/by Caroline Slee-PoulosFriday Filosophy v.08.26.2022 Founder Ron Slee continues with the theme of Greek poets and writers with Friday Filosophy v.08.26.2022, the final installment for the month of August. Menander; c. 342/41 – c. 290 BC was a Greek dramatist and the best-known representative of Athenian New Comedy. He wrote 108 comedies and took the prize at the Lenaia festival eight times. His record at […]
Gaining Business Success Through Your Employees
/in Arlen Swenson, Guest Bloggers/by Caroline Slee-PoulosGaining Business Success Through Your Employees Learning Without Scars is pleased to introduce our new guest writer, Arlen Swenson. He makes his blogging debut with LWS in “Gaining Business Success Through Your Employees.” Arlen is a seasoned, dynamic, competitive, influencer, motivator Sales and Marketing Executive. Track record of success recruiting, building, motivating, and managing highly […]
A Leadership Rule: What You Do is So Loud I Can’t Hear What You’re Saying
/in Floyd Jerkins, Guest Bloggers/by Caroline Slee-PoulosA Leadership Rule: What You Do is So Loud I Can’t Hear What You’re Saying Guest writer Floyd Jerkins takes a top-down approach to customer service in his blog post this week, “A Leadership Rule: What You Do Is So Loud I Can’t Hear What You’re Saying.” How Effective Are Your Leaders? You want employees […]