by Aaron Gilbert | Mar 24, 2021 | Blog, Business Essentials, Business Management
What Is Company Culture? If you asked 10 individuals their thoughts on company culture, you would most likely get 10 distinct answers. With 2020, this has become a more complex topic as our organizations have become less centered around cultural “hubs” we...
by Anthony Jowid | Oct 23, 2020 | Blog, Business Essentials, Business Management, Company Culture, Leadership
Why Resolve Conflict Now? Many of us are inherently conflict-averse – especially in our professional relationships, and with the current shift to virtual offices, effectively dealing with conflict is even more challenging…and perhaps easier to avoid. Now is not the...
by Alexandra Jackiw, CPM®, CAPS, C3P | Sep 24, 2020 | Blog, Business Essentials, Ethics, Leadership
Actively Pursuing the Ethics of Excellence To be a truly excellent, well-respected company, our integrity as an organization must be beyond reproach. How can we achieve that? We must actively pursue excellence – ethically. OUR COMPANY CAN NEVER BE SOMETHING...
by Alexandra Jackiw, CPM®, CAPS, C3P | Sep 11, 2020 | Blog, Business Essentials, Emergency Preparedness
The Power of Great Work When we are confronted by a tragedy as immense as what happened on September 11, 2001, thinking about work and business seems trivial. However, focusing on work and its purpose is really one of the most powerful responses that we can have to...
by Alexandra Jackiw, CPM®, CAPS, C3P | Aug 13, 2020 | Blog, Business Essentials, Human Resources
Ten Ways in Which Your Thinking Can Become Distorted In the last two blogs in this series about how ‘Your Thinking Style Determines Your Results,’ we examined how people process information and the four unique thinking styles that scientists have...
by Alexandra Jackiw, CPM®, CAPS, C3P | Aug 13, 2020 | Blog, Business Essentials, Human Resources
Your Thinking Style Determines Your Results – What Kind of Thinker Are You? Scientists have identified two main streams of information processing — perception and ordering — and four thinking styles. Let’s explore those four thinking styles in more depth...