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    The Golden Rule?

    Wednesday, February 21st, 2007

    DO UNTO OTHERS… how?

    As a corporate behavioral specialist, Art Schoeck has some advice for managers and employees who want to improve relations: Forget the Golden Rule.

    “The Golden Rule is totally wrong,” says Schoeck, founder and CEO of Data Dome, a clearinghouse for assessment tools. “You don’t treat people the way you want to be treated. [...]

    Assessments can be useful if used correctly

    Monday, February 5th, 2007

    Data Dome founder Art Schoeck was interviewed by the Atlanta Business Chronicle on the proper, ethical use of assessments in the workplace.

    Know the rules of getting personal – Personality assessments can be useful if used correctly

    Atlanta Business Chronicle – February 2, 2007

    by Janet Jones Kendall

    Personality assessments can be used to help employers determine the right [...]

    Wrong job?

    Friday, January 19th, 2007

    What will the wrong job do to you? Try CareerBuilder’s Age-o-Matic.

    There’s an alternative.

    Identify the career that suits the real you! Want to know what you would be happiest doing with your life before investing time, money and energy on the wrong education or or the wrong job? What jobs actually match the behaviors you prefer?

    Order [...]

    Marriott Expands Data Dome DISC Certification to International Sales and Leadship Trainers

    Wednesday, November 15th, 2006

    Marriott International has expanded their Data Dome, Inc. DISC certification training to include sales and leadership trainers from Europe, the U.K. and Asia.

    As part of Marriott International’s Train the Trainer for Impact Leadership program, US sales and leadership trainers are already certified in Behavioral Style Analysis by Data Dome. Behavioral Style Analysis Certification is a [...]

    Future Worker Integrity Problems

    Monday, October 16th, 2006

    Worried about the workforce of tomorrow? How does the upcoming generation of workers look?

    At the high school level, the “2006 Report Card on the Ethics of American Youth” from the Josephson Institute of Ethics reports that:

    62 percent of high school students in their study admitted to lying to a teacher.
    60 percent admitted they cheated on [...]

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