After complete laryngitis a couple weeks ago, I’ve been battling with a raspy halfway voice for two weeks now. That’s right, I haven’t been able to use my normal voice for just over three weeks now… and YES, IT’S KILLING ME! Finally, confronted with the fear of losing my voice permanently, I visited a doctor. Thankfully no complications. I just have to got two days without talking… simple, right? Well, I’ve certainly learned a lesson [...]
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Set sail even though your friends stay in harbour. Know the route, know the soundness of your ship and the favour of the day-Miyamoto Musashi, A Book Of Five Rings. I’m happy to report that here at JobsInTheUS, we are moving in the right direction…. at least, I think so. I recently accepted a new role, or a slightly modified version of my previous roles, as the Director of Business Development. -that’s not why I [...]
Forget Corporate Social Responsibility, What About CONSUMER Social Responsibility! I believe it’s time for us all to take a step back, and remember the value of human interaction both in life and in business. Businesses shouldn’t simply depend on automation solutions or online applications or e-commerce strategies to grow and build market share. Unfortunately, it’s up to consumers to demand more, and it seems that the majority are just too busy with their mobile devices [...]
Part two of guest author Julie Poland’s “The Down-Market Case for Staff Development“, in which she discusses Retention of Talent and Quantifying the Value of Training, Coaching, and Development. In part one of this two-part series, Julie discussed Retention of Talent and Managing When One Shoe Has Already Dropped. Click here to view part one. The Down-Market Case for Staff Development Part 2 of 2 By Julie Poland, Certified Business Coach The Impact of Attitudes [...]

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