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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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Consciously or unconsciously, every decision or course of action we take is based on our beliefs, attitudes and values.

What do you value?
What do your co-workers, customers, and prospects value?

Motivators account for our way of seeing the world. Values direct our actions and offer stimuli for behavior.

Effective interpersonal skills depend on your ability to understand what [...]

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We Are Who We Are

May 10th, 2006

Here are some words you’ve probably never heard or said:

“You have got a great personality. You should be an accountant.” (or engineer or programmer or dentist or one of those other technical professions).

Based on this logic, great personalities must be reserved for salespeople, entertainers, motivational speakers. On the other hand, individuals with “zero personality” should [...]

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