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 »
December 27, 2010 - by Lisa Haneberg
When I think about the people I most admire, I realize that many of them model coachability in ways that make them seem wise. Thats an interesting concept, isnt it? That being coachable (a learner) might make us seem wise (someone who knows). It is not the acquisition o... More »
May 27, 2010 - by Carol Decker
As HR personnel continue to identify what impact training has on the success of organizations, the term efficacy plays a role. Weve understood the term to refer to ones confidence level to perform. When determining such levels, we are often faced with only individual le... More »
July 13, 2006 - by Iqbar Noor
Great teams are a pleasure to work with. They deliver great results, excite people to perform at peak levels, and become memorable role models for others. In a great team there is a collective push for excellence, for finishing, and for finding solutions to obstacles th... More »
June 14, 2006 - by George Hall
Training expert, Theresa Hummel-Krallinger, and former senior executive, Jim Yoakum, draw from several decades of experience to define just what skills are needed to "get-a-seat-at-the table," and how these skills can be developed. Hummel-Krallinger and Yoakum sound a c... More »
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