How to Thrive in An Age of Distraction

If technology was intended to free up our time, decrease our stress levels and allow us to automate repetitive tasks, how did it become...

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Got Meaning? The World Wide Power of Story

By Lorie Corcuera “Let me tell you a story…” is a phrase that still makes my eyes open wide and  ears perk up. I still...

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The Humanity of High Tech: Re-Connecting the Workplace

By Andrew Woods From the phone in our pocket to the laptop on our desk to the proliferation of pads, screens and devices, the technologies...

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Embrace Diversity in the Social Media Age

By Anca Aroneanu, CHRP and Christine McLeod, CHRP Diversity is defined as “the condition of having or being composed of differing elements: variety.” Variety itself is...

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Gimme a Break: The Cost of Constant Connectivity

By Natalie Michael, CHRP So many of us do this.  We book the vacation.  Plan the family trip.  And, then as we hit the road...

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Affecting Effectiveness

By Nilesh Bhagat, CHRP Consumers expect products which are continually pushing the boundaries of technological advancement. It’s true that they want efficient products – things...

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