by Harriet Cohen | Sep 21, 2022 | accountability, business tools, EQ, Inspiration, Leadership, New work conditions, Professional development
No I am not Charles Dickens and this isn’t the 19th century, but isn’t this what we all have when we hire people, start a business, apply for a job or get a promotion? We all have hopes and dreams about how things need to work and sadly we leave off one...
by Harriet Cohen | Sep 21, 2022 | accountability, business tools, change, future planning, innovation, Inspiration, New work conditions, Professional development
In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.. Albert Einstein How will we create opportunities that enable us to take the next step to grow our businesses develop our staff and love the work we do? As the severity of the Pandemic winds down many companies are...
by Harriet Cohen | Jul 26, 2022 | accountability, change, EQ, feedback/evaluations, Harriet Cohen, Inspiration, Professional development, self actualization
Now that I have noticed behaviors what will I do? An interesting observation is; a great way to understand yourself is to seriously reflect on everything you find irritating in others. Because I like learning and exploring possibilities i can share, i started...
by Harriet Cohen | May 17, 2022 | accountability, business tools, change, customers, feedback/evaluations, Harriet Cohen, marketing
Why are you doing them? What do you want to learn and are surveys the best way to do it;, not necessarily. Let’s look at what they are and how to get real measurable results that you can use. I have never liked surveys that are rating scales or are used to...
by Harriet Cohen | Apr 19, 2022 | accountability, business tools, EQ, feedback/evaluations, Harriet Cohen, innovation, Inspiration, Leadership, New work conditions, Professional development, recognition, strategic planning
Does it still have meaning? We are loyal to friends, families, teams, hometowns and more but are we still loyal to companies? If so why or why not? It has been said that baby boomers were loyal, they worked their way up no matter what. Was that a good work ethic?...
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