Monthly Archives: March 2016

How to foster Millennial motivation in an entrepreneurial world

In my work with numerous individuals and organizations, one question that I am constantly asked regardless of company size or industry is – “How in the world do I motivate Millennials?”

If that is of concern to you as well, you are not alone. PricewaterhouseCoopers 14th annual CEO survey identified attracting […]

How to keep a calm classroom in a world of chaos

A terrorist attack in Boston was followed by an attack in Somalia, which preceded an attack in Paris and most recently Brussels.

Politicians seeking to be elected talk to and about each other on television in ways that would send most children to detention or in-school suspension.

Our children have access to information and […]

Diversity…more than meets the eye!

Diversity goes far beyond race, gender, ethnicity, age and religion and into thought processes, generational differences and personality.

Increased innovation, wide-ranging marketing and branding, effective hiring, multifaceted recruiting, and maximization of productivity: These are the 5 top benefits of organizational diversity that stand out in 2016.

Diversity is an invaluable resource that impacts all […]

Do you need a vaccination for student testing and teacher evaluation flu?

In schools, March and April have become student testing and teacher evaluation flu season. Everyone seems to feel sluggish and fearful, morale decreases and the pressure of standardized tests, student outcomes, teacher evaluations and parent opt-outs has everyone wanting to stay at home in bed.

The good news is that there is a […]