October 03, 2012 - by Halelly Azulay
We should spend much greater portions of our limited time and energy resources on cultivating our strengths, because that is the only path to true flourishing. More »
December 27, 2010 - by Patrick J. Dudley
Healthcare employment statistics linked to the Baby Boomer generation have been tracked for decades. This data shows that the majority of the current healthcare workforce is over the age of 45. This group is not demographically balanced by workers under the age of 30, a... More »
June 04, 2008 - by Heidi Kromrei
Mentoring programs can be an important part of the human performance technologists toolkit. The history of mentoring may have its beginnings in Greek mythology when Telemachus left his son in the care of a wise man named Mentor. Defining what mentoring is, and what it i... More »
October 04, 2007 - by Dan Bobinski
Of all the steps up the business ladder, the move from seasoned professional to frontline management is the most difficult, according to an Equation Research survey that asked HR and learning professionals which career transition is most difficult for employees. The sur... More »
September 14, 2006 - by Kate Mulqueen
Do you ever think about lemons? In my work as a consultant, trainer, and coach, I think about lemons everyday. Some would say that the contemplation of lemons qualifies me for psychiatric evaluation, but before you rush to judgment, let me tell you how my thinking about... More »
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