My good friend Jen asked me for some help getting current with technology for a job she is aiming for last night. The challenge got my brain going on the most effective way to help her connect the dots from...
Digital Age Leadership Essentials
by Maureen Ennis
by Maureen Ennis
Leading with Emotional Intelligence
by Maureen Ennis
Posted by Maureen Ennis
Jul 2, 2014 6:47:00 AM
My good friend Jen asked me for some help getting current with technology for a job she is aiming for last night. The challenge got my brain going on the most effective way to help her connect the dots from...
Topics: working out loud, WOL, digital literacy
Managing the passwords and security to protect our information is one of the biggest stressors we have in our lives in these digital times. Not having your passwords at the tip of your fingers, is stressful because it's a waste of time in our busy lives, and keeps us from getting done what should be easy simple tasks.
I have plenty of added stress from the breakdowns of caused by passwords. At work it looks like people resisting new productivity technology because one more password just throws them over the edge. At home I feel I have the stress of remembering not only my passwords, but my husbands, my sons, and sometimes even my moms.
Topics: working out loud, WOL, security, change, change through technology
This image from Mindfulness and Living a Busy Life Blog
This morning when considering my Lenten focus of mindful consumption, I decided that posting would really help me keep my commitment, as well as share some of my favorite practices, and get the support of friends and colleagues. That's how I came up with the idea that Working Out Loud as a fantastic mindfulness practice. What better way to keep my commitment then to reflect in posts, make my progress visible, and hopefully make a contribution bigger than myself.
Topics: working out loud, #collabcatalyst, collaboration
Think of the phone screen as your first important filter for identifying "A team" talent. Here are some questions to use when phone screening applicants taken from several sources including Who- The A Method for Hiring by Geoffrey Smart. Best practice is to delegate this task to an HR Staffing associate, administrative assistant or outsourcing resource. If the process is running effectively, you will have 30-40 phone screens, which will be overwhelming as a hiring manager.
Topics: interview, phone screen
Help Desk: (732) 759-0468
Email us