Cyber Security Incident Response Planning Learning Without Scars is pleased to introduce our new guest writer, Danny Slusarchuk. His first post for our blog is on Cyber Security Incident Response Planning. Danny Slusarchuk enjoys spending time with his family and being a productive member of the community. He serves on the Oklahoma Venture Forum (immediate […]
Why “Lean Manufacturing Doesn’t Work Today” Guest writer Bruce Baker shares with us the reasons why lean manufacturing doesn’t work today: the reasons are not exactly what you might think… Whether you own a bookkeeping business, cabinet-making business or legal practice, all businesses are made up of routines, which rely on consistent, one-at-a-time processes. Everything […]
FRIDAY FILOSOPHY v.10.29.2021 Many of you will have noticed we have been writing Blogs and recording Podcasts that are trying to provoke businesses to embrace continuous improvement and make changes. Most recently as a result of a Podcast with Mets Kramer. We were talking about how Amazon and Google conduct their businesses. How within Amazon […]
Building a New Skilled Talent Decade Edward E. Gordon, the founder and president of Imperial Consulting Corporation in Chicago, has consulted with leaders in business, education, government, and non-profits for over 50 years. As a writer, researcher, speaker, and consultant he has helped shape policy and programs that advance talent development and regional economic growth. This […]
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Quality of Communication Channel In tonight’s blog post, guest writer Ryszard Chciuk walks us through the information our customers need and want to know. The quality of the communication channel directly impacts your customer’s purchases, especially as they move through the research phase before buying. Ron Slee reminded us (see From Paper to Glass) what […]
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Friday Filosophy v.10.22.2021 Aesop 620–564 BCE was a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables now collectively known as Aesop’s Fables. Although his existence remains unclear and no writings by him survive, numerous tales credited to him were gathered across the centuries and in many languages in a storytelling tradition that continues to this day. Many of the tales are […]
Cyber Security Incident Response Planning
/in Dan Slusarchuk, Guest Bloggers, Technology, Training/by Caroline Slee-PoulosCyber Security Incident Response Planning Learning Without Scars is pleased to introduce our new guest writer, Danny Slusarchuk. His first post for our blog is on Cyber Security Incident Response Planning. Danny Slusarchuk enjoys spending time with his family and being a productive member of the community. He serves on the Oklahoma Venture Forum (immediate […]
Why Lean Manufacturing Doesn’t Work Today
/in Bruce Baker, Guest Bloggers, Management, Training/by Caroline Slee-PoulosWhy “Lean Manufacturing Doesn’t Work Today” Guest writer Bruce Baker shares with us the reasons why lean manufacturing doesn’t work today: the reasons are not exactly what you might think… Whether you own a bookkeeping business, cabinet-making business or legal practice, all businesses are made up of routines, which rely on consistent, one-at-a-time processes. Everything […]
Friday Filosophy v.10.29.2021
/in Filosophy, Words of Wisdom/by Caroline Slee-PoulosFRIDAY FILOSOPHY v.10.29.2021 Many of you will have noticed we have been writing Blogs and recording Podcasts that are trying to provoke businesses to embrace continuous improvement and make changes. Most recently as a result of a Podcast with Mets Kramer. We were talking about how Amazon and Google conduct their businesses. How within Amazon […]
Building a New Skilled Talent Decade
/in Ed Gordon, Guest Bloggers, Personnel, Training/by Caroline Slee-PoulosBuilding a New Skilled Talent Decade Edward E. Gordon, the founder and president of Imperial Consulting Corporation in Chicago, has consulted with leaders in business, education, government, and non-profits for over 50 years. As a writer, researcher, speaker, and consultant he has helped shape policy and programs that advance talent development and regional economic growth. This […]
Quality of Communication Channel
/in Guest Bloggers, Management, Ryszard Chciuk, Service, Training/by Caroline Slee-PoulosQuality of Communication Channel In tonight’s blog post, guest writer Ryszard Chciuk walks us through the information our customers need and want to know. The quality of the communication channel directly impacts your customer’s purchases, especially as they move through the research phase before buying. Ron Slee reminded us (see From Paper to Glass) what […]
Friday Filosophy v.10.22.2021
/in Filosophy, Words of Wisdom/by Caroline Slee-PoulosFriday Filosophy v.10.22.2021 Aesop 620–564 BCE was a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables now collectively known as Aesop’s Fables. Although his existence remains unclear and no writings by him survive, numerous tales credited to him were gathered across the centuries and in many languages in a storytelling tradition that continues to this day. Many of the tales are […]