You already know that Problem-Solving is one of the core values of the new Entrepreneurial Workforce (eWorkforce). But there are some simple, little things you probably didn’t know about problem-solving. When you learn these things, you can use them yourself … and you can teach them to others too.
FIRST … “All work is a process.”
That’s right. [...]
We plan to do a series of blog entries discussing the new “eWorkforce”. It is by far one of the most important trends impacting workforce and career development today. And it very well could prove to be the most effective response to the many economic issues we have been hearing so much about lately. Anyway, [...]
What do most Americans want from their work? A Gallup Poll provides some answers, and there are a few surprises in the mix! Below are the top five responses:
Benefits (including health insurance).
Interesting work.
Job security.
Opportunities to learn and grow.
Having a week or more of paid vacation.
Let’s analyze the responses and see what we can learn. First, [...]
Many of you know, I love to ride motorcycles. When I am not doing workforce and career development, I do a lot of Christian ministry with bikers around the country. Bikers share an interesting outlook on life that would serve workforce and career development professionals well to adopt also. It goes like this …
THE JOURNEY [...]
“What do you do for a living?” the lady asked me.
“That’s always a difficult question for me to answer,” I thought to myself. ”By training, I am a workforce and career development professional. In practice, I spend most of my time teaching other workforce and career development professionals how to do their jobs better. [...]