by SRG | Jul 7, 2016 | Workforce Development (Employers), News
Procrastination: a vice that we all still struggle with to some degree. As children, we were warned of its repercussions through nursery rhymes and folk tales. As students, we were constantly reminded of the importance of studying and giving enough time to complete... read more
by SRG | Jun 9, 2016 | Workforce Development (Employers), Career Development (Employees), News
Stress, it’s that one little word that we all detest. When I hear someone mention stress it gives me a little shudder. Other times, I’ll overhear someone discussing their stresses and I’ll think, wow that is their stress? If only I could switch my stress for theirs. I... read more
by SRG | May 12, 2016 | Workforce Development (Employers), News
I think we can all relate to a time when we weren’t fully prepared for something in life. Whether it be writing a test, doing a speech, preparing a presentation, or anything else like that. The question to ask is, “How did not being prepared make you feel?” Did you... read more
by SRG | Apr 28, 2016 | Workforce Development (Employers), Career Development (Employees), News
Every single day I hear someone say how common sense is gone, dead. Typically this comment is said from an older person about a younger person or from a person reviewing an action another person did that had an unfortunate result. Being a safety professional myself,... read more
by SRG | Apr 14, 2016 | Workforce Development (Employers), News
HR departments have always measured turnover and the costs associated with it. It is a vital measurement used to identify concerns within the company structure. Now that millennials have become a large part of the workforce we are starting to see a steady increase in... read more
by SRG | Mar 17, 2016 | Workforce Development (Employers), News
Have you ever encountered a situation where you called upon the old philosophy of ‘more is better’? Sure, we all have. Some of my personal favorites involve answers to questions about eating more ice cream, chocolate, and cookies. Now these examples, although... read more