It’s Really Who You Know

It’s Really Who You Know My daughter, Randi, finished the spring semester of her junior year of college at home, just like so many other kids. Even before the semester ended it was time to look for a “summer job.” As you all know COVID 19 has made this summer anything but typical. She filled…

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Best Practices: Working From Home

PSC began in 1989 as a business based at home. After growing from one employee to twenty over a period of fifteen years, PSC was right sized and moved back to being home based in 2004.  We’ve worked at home for many years and it’s certainly not for everyone. As the coronavirus makes its way through…

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Time to Assess Your Process

You’ve heard it’s a candidate’s market. Unemployment is low, and you’re having a hard time even finding good people, let alone getting to the point where you can extend offers and increase your staff. The team is overworked, the hiring manager is going crazy, what can you do? Well, when was the last time you…

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8 Small Things People Use to Judge Your Personality

Welcome 2019, and happy and healthy New Year. On 1/2/19 we shared Dr. Travis Bradberry’s perspective on eight small things people use to judge your personality. Enjoy! You can read this article here.

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The Hidden Art of Becoming a Samurai Listener

We all know how to talk, but do we really understand the mechanics of being great listeners? Today we share Cash Nickerson’s perspective.  The Hidden Art of Becoming a Samurai Listener By Cash Nickerson This article can be found here.

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7 Leadership Lessons You Can Learn From Working Mothers

Today we share Moira Forbes’ article about leadership, and the lessons successful women have learned from being working moms. 7 Leadership Lessons You Can Learn From Working Mothers “The One Thing” is a series where I ask today’s successful leaders to identify the single most important lesson they’ve learned on a topic. By Moira Forbes This…

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