Ohio: A Leader Among Those Who Champion Skilled Trades
The love of skilled trades is alive and well in Ohio. Although Ohio is as concerned about the skilled trades gap, which is the number of skilled trades positions open
Businesses & People Will Raise Their Battered Fists & Prevail After Coronavirus
On March 15, 2020 The New York Times released an article entitled Coronavirus Cost to Businesses and Workers: ‘It Has All Gone to Hell’. The title alone says it all.
Coronavirus & Company Morale: Mishandling Either Can Lead to The Demise of Your Business
When Harvard Business Review evaluated what the attacks of September 11, 2001 taught us from a business perspective, they quoted Ray O’ Rourke, a managing director for global corporate affairs at Morgan
EQ vs. IQ: The Professional World’s Wheel of Fortune Favors the Former
“If your emotional abilities aren’t in hand, if you don’t have self-awareness, if you are not able to manage your distressing emotions, if you can’t have empathy and have effective
Society’s Skewed Mindset & The Biased Presentation of Post-Secondary Options: Trash the Broken Record
Dr. W. Keith Campbell, author, professor, and speaker on narcissism, society, and generational change, tweeted the following on February 18, 2020: Question on college: Daughter #1 receives nice letter from Yale saying
Urgency: The Common Ingredient of Successful Businesses
“The future is the most expensive luxury in the world.” I found that poetic and poignant thought in my fortune cookie years ago and as soon as I read it,
Poor Customer Service: One of the Fastest Ways to Dismantle Your Company
Paul English, founder of several software companies and a multimillionaire executive who doesn’t need a side job to make ends meet, becomes an Uber driver for six months. Adrian Perkins,
Humble Pie & Ambitious A La Mode: What Every Interviewee Should Serve
Sweaty palms. Racing heart. Nervous fidgeting. Questioning yourself. Hope and uncertainty transforming into a toxic elixir, preventing your true self from escaping. No this isn’t the description of a first
When the Four-Letter Word Surfaces in the Workplace, It’s Safe to Say that Houston, We Have a Problem
There is one four-letter word too often used to explain work: Hate. Not only is this four-letter word one that many argue should be stripped from the English language because
Detour. Backtrack. Build the Bridge.
#sheCANic This is, perhaps, one of the cleverest hashtags I’ve ever seen, and Patrice Banks is to thank. This Philadelphia native went from a childhood without a family vehicle, her family utilized