March 2024

Stronger Than Yesterday

By |2024-02-08T12:15:52-04:00March 25, 2024|Recruiters, Stronger Than Yesterday, Candidates, Companies|

Resiliance.

 

It’s one of the secrets to survival, both professionally and personally.  It’s what’s gotten you to where you are, and it’s what will help define who you will become.

Looking back at some of the toughest situations you’ve endured, you may have felt there was no other choice. It was a natural instinct. And while it’s true that resilience can come innately, it’s also a learned skill.

Instead of leaving resilience up to chance, considering strengthening those muscles by choice. How can […]

Later Will Be Now Before You Know It

By |2024-02-08T12:08:27-04:00March 18, 2024|TalentSphere, A Culture of Confidence, Recruiters, Later Will Be Now, Reward = Retention, Entrepreneur, Candidates, Allocating your Attention|

We have a question to ask you.

 

But you have to slow down to answer it. Stop scrolling.

 

Take a moment.

 

Take a breath.

Question:

Knowing what you know now,

having all of life’s experiences thus far behind you,

what would you do differently?

 

The Present

Why is this important? Because if you are still reading this TalentSphere Update, you’ve got a gift sitting in front of you. Every single person reading this article has this gift in common.

 

The gift? Is time.

 

Why is it that the question of “what […]

The Culpability of Free Speech

By |2023-12-04T12:27:15-04:00March 11, 2024|Companies, Work Life Balance, Leadership Assessment, Candidates, Who Thanks Whom?, TalentSphere, An Era of Authenticity, Advancement, The Culpability of Free Speech|

If you had to pinpoint a turning point, it was perhaps the launch of CNN in June of 1980. Prior to CNN, news programming delivered relatively factual information for an hour or two a day. After CNN, although it was an amazing accomplishment to cover events live as they happened and to have an endless stream of information, it created a demand for opinion. How else would you fill 24 hours of news for 365 days per year?

A little over […]

February 2024

The Culpability of Free Speech

By |2023-12-04T12:26:39-04:00February 26, 2024|Leadership Assessment, Candidates, Who Thanks Whom?, TalentSphere, An Era of Authenticity, Advancement, The Culpability of Free Speech, Companies, Work Life Balance|

If you had to pinpoint a turning point, it was perhaps the launch of CNN in June of 1980. Prior to CNN, news programming delivered relatively factual information for an hour or two a day. After CNN, although it was an amazing accomplishment to cover events live as they happened and to have an endless stream of information, it created a demand for opinion. How else would you fill 24 hours of news for 365 days per year?

A little over […]

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