by Harriet Cohen | Jul 24, 2024 | Inspiration, Leadership, Professional development
Potential Definition: Potential refers to the inherent ability or capacity for growth, development, or future success that something or someone possesses. It’s who they could be and what they could do given the right circumstances Opportunity Definition:...
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 | 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?...
by Harriet Cohen | Jan 25, 2022 | accountability, bias, branding, change, customers, EQ, feedback/evaluations, Harriet Cohen, Leadership, New work conditions, Professional development, recognition, social responsibility
Part of a good marketing plan describes company values along with branding. Do you walk your talk? Do your behaviors support your values or are they lip service to the current fads and trends? Why is this important? It affects the bottom line. Think about products...
by Harriet Cohen | Dec 14, 2021 | accountability, bias, branding, business tools, change, competition, future planning, Goals, Harriet Cohen, innovation, Inspiration, Leadership, marketing, networking, New work conditions, self actualization
A recent study by ResumeLab has found that of 800 employees surveyed in the US, close to four in 10 (38%) would prefer to work for a woman boss, followed by 26% who would prefer to work for a man; while 35% had no preference.May 14, 2021 There are numerous studies and...
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