Emergency service workers are frequently tasked with learning new information. Not only must they learn new information, but they must be capable of functionally applying it in their operational ...
Disengaged employees can negatively impact numerous company performance metrics, from customer satisfaction and growth rates to customer perceptions of the company. For many organizations, customer ...
We all understand reflexes, those automatic actions that take place without thinking. Most of us have been to a physical at the doctor’s office, even if it was just to play little league back in the ...
A colleague shared this statement: “Either you know what you are doing or you do not know what you are doing; that is the question.” His statement had me returning to a model used by Gordon Training ...
We both have designed and taught college courses. Teaching college students is hard work, and it is strewn with land mines, which make learning that lasts troublesome for even the best teachers. We ...
In a recent column I wrote about Baltimore Orioles manager and local native Buck Showalter who, despite plenty of proven success in his career, still strives to get better. I mentioned his visit with ...
“I think I have it—I think I’ve got imposter syndrome.” If you ever find yourself saying this, you'll likely be met with knowing nods and lowered voices, as if you’ve just shared a secret that ...
In order to be successful in and sustain any process of meaningful change, both awareness and action are requisite. Translating conscious awareness into intentional action in recovery from addiction ...
WHILE STUDYING at Berklee College of Music, David Davidson's teachers kept telling him to find his own voice on guitar. So he studied and borrowed from as many players as possible, incorporating jazz, ...