Crisis and change

We know that people don’t like change. Which is why employees, and often leadership, resist when a company tries to improve its ethics and compliance program. “Our learning modules have always consisted of 40-minutes videos with real actors. Don’t change that.” So meaningful change typically happens only after a crisis. A crisis that perhaps wasContinueContinue reading “Crisis and change”

Best Practices for Pallet Management You Should Know

Image By: pressmaster When it comes to warehousing and logistics, managing your pallets efficiently can significantly impact the overall efficiency and cost-effectiveness of your operations. Understanding the best practices for pallet management can help streamline your processes, reduce waste, and improve your bottom line. Learn what you should know below.Evaluate Your Pallet NeedsAssessing your specificContinueContinue reading “Best Practices for Pallet Management You Should Know”

How In-Person AP Statistics Tutors Can Help You Excel

Image created via CoPilot The Advanced Placement (AP) Statistics Exam is an annual college-level exam taken in May in high schools around the country. Scoring high in this test can earn you college credit. AP statistics courses teach students data collection, analysis, and interpretation. It’s designed to develop your critical thinking and problem-solving skills forContinueContinue reading “How In-Person AP Statistics Tutors Can Help You Excel”

The Small Business Insurance Checklist: Cover Your Bases

Starting and managing a small business often comes with many risks. A customer could fall and hurt themselves at your facilities. An employee could pull their back carrying something heavy. Your business could be the victim of a cyberattack, with sensitive customer information being stolen.  These are just a few examples of risks small businessContinueContinue reading “The Small Business Insurance Checklist: Cover Your Bases”

Why “career artists” color outside the lines

I was expelled from preschool for an art infraction. Even at that young age, I had my own vision of the world (and it didn’t include trees that looked like green balls on brown sticks.) When I wouldn’t redraw my version in the likeness of my teacher’s, my mother was called and informed that she’dContinueContinue reading “Why “career artists” color outside the lines”

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