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White Paper: Tinkering with a Treasure
— A Project Case Study

by Bill Flury Some years ago, this tinkerer had the privilege of being selected to be the project manager of a project to refurbish and re-equip the Assembly Chamber in the New York State Capitol building in Albany, New York. The job included…
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Getting Engaged:
Two Organizations, One Goal!

By Bill Flury The Announcement Beth and Gregory came back into the office very excited. They called everyone together in the conference room to make a very important announcement. Beth broke the news: “We’re engaged!” Everyone was…
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Debunking the Myths of
Working From Home

By Tiffany Robinson I am approached regularly both personally and professionally by people asking, "What is it like to work from home?" This is usually followed by a statement along the lines of, "I wish I could find a sweet gig like that". Before…
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Who Makes the Execution
Decisions In Your Operation?

By Rob Zell, SPHR Whenever I begin a new training project I go through several steps to ensure I am delivering the right intervention to my client. I always ask: If the training is successful, what will the learners be doing that is…
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The Art of Networking in the Digital Age:
Less Net, More Work

By Burl W. Randolph Jr. I love the digital age.  Not as much as I love mentoring, but the digital age has made life so much easier.  With the click of a mouse, I can transfer money across the United States, order products from around the…
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Cleaning Out the Culture Cabinet

By Rob Zell, SPHR In our house we love coffee and that means we end up collecting coffee mugs. They have been given to us by friends, family and students. They signify cherished memories and favorite hobbies. At some point the cabinet, like…