Lesson Learned in Search and Rescue
How the lessons I learned in search and rescue translate into business and how these foundation pieces build successful organizations.
How the lessons I learned in search and rescue translate into business and how these foundation pieces build successful organizations.
Have you ever thought of looking at your HR systems with “fresh eyes” – or, better yet, a fresh mind?
How can government organizations stay social in the face of social media scrutiny from legislators? What is to be learned from recent rulings deeming social media campaigns illegal?
Short of bribing them with contests and giveaways, here are five ways to make sure that people actually want to attend the webinars you host.
Data won’t do much good if it’s not presented in a way that makes it easy to access, use, and customize into something that best serves customers.
To be a great public speaker, you and what you say need to be remembered. People should leave your presentation with three things: one message, one experience, and one visual that they will remember. Besides making you memorable, these three things can serve a triggers that help your audience recall other parts of your presentation.
Facebook ads allow us to reach audiences we have traditionally struggled to communicate with and to do so in a way that is technologically convenient for them.
A lot of people spend a great deal of time thinking about notional content — content that doesn’t exist.
Unlike upgrades or process improvements, innovations insert themselves into the game in order to change the rules of the game, not just play the game better.
The practical applications of clustering are vast. With the ability to identify groups in the data based on their shared characteristics, future customers, employees and stakeholders can be marketed and delivered products and services that are most likely to be pertinent to their specific needs.