Archive for January 2025
How Shipping Containers control global trade
Container shipping is responsible for moving 90% of the world’s goods, according to the World Economic Forum. But, if shipping containers aren’t at the right place at the right time, the global supply chain may face serious problems. It could result in high inflation, shortages of key materials and products as well as revenue losses…
Read MoreWhy don’t locomotives have tires?
Friction is the final frontier
Read More6 Questions to Ask the Job Interviewer
“Being curious about a potential employer can not only improve your chances of landing the role, but also help you decide whether you want to take it.” In this article from Korn Ferry, learn 6 questions you should ask a job interviewer. READ MORE HERE
Read MoreHow Railroad Crossings Work
How do they know when a train is on the way?
Read MoreHow to Hire for Emotional Intelligence
“One of the reasons we see far too little emotional intelligence in the workplace is that we don’t hire for it. We hire for pedigree. We look for where someone went to school, high grades and test scores, technical skills, and certifications, not whether they build great teams or get along with others. And how smart we…
Read MoreEmployees See Middle Managers as an Organization’s Moral Compass
“Middle managers get a bad rap. Blamed for being bottlenecks, pilloried as bureaucratic and ineffective, and painted as the “bad bosses” who send good talent running, they often bear the brunt of harsh criticism and false beliefs.” READ MORE HERE
Read More5 Things to Do If Your Company Is Sold
Is your company up for sale? Is a sale a potential? Here are a few things to consider if your company is sold. READ MORE HERE
Read MoreCEOs, Don’t Skip the Networking
Networking is important for all. Even CEO’s should not skip networking! READ MORE HERE
Read MoreRelationships with Discomforting People
Something to think about …. “Include discomforting people into your relationship circle. Brutal honesty is better than ruinous empathy.” Not human nature, but it certainly makes sense for growth minded people. There are things we “NEED” to hear, but we don’t always want to hear. Agree? READ MORE HERE
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