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StrategyDriven Welcomes Jeff Kortes

Strategy Driven

Jeff Kortes is the President of Human Asset Management LLC, a human resources consulting firm which specializes in executive search, retention, engagement and front line leadership training. He obtained this experience while functioning in construction, manufacturing, municipal government, and high tech environments.

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People Quit Their Boss… Not the Company!

Strategy Driven

Whether you are in an office, factory or on a construction site, the principles presented will improve your retention and enable you to save your organization thousands of dollars due to lost productivity, poor quality and customer service issues. Your attitude… develop an upbeat attitude. How well you communicate. Be genuine.

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The Focus Factor

Strategy Driven

Whether you are in an office, factory or on a construction site, the principles presented will improve your retention and enable you to save your organization thousands of dollars due to lost productivity, poor quality and customer service issues. He has trained hundreds of first-line supervisors, managers, and executives during his career.

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Fire the Slugs! And Other Great, No-Nonsense Ways to Retain Your Best People

Strategy Driven

Whether you are in an office, factory or on a construction site, the principles presented will improve your retention and enable you to save your organization thousands of dollars due to lost productivity, poor quality and customer service issues. Get them basic supervisory training and improve their performance continuously.

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How Cloud Computing Is Changing Management

Harvard Business Review

Likely outcomes of the move to cloud include changing how products are designed; closer collaboration between the corporate IT department and other business units, including sales, finance and forecasting; and more customer interaction, even to a point of jointly developing products with their consumers.