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The Big Picture of Business- Professional Education Necessary for Company Success

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Professional education is an important ingredient in corporate development. Outside of 'think tanks' for company executive committees, full-scope education does not occur. I conduct Executive Think Tanks for corporate management. From this point forward, education is an ongoing process beyond that of formal schooling.

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Examining the State of the U.S. STEM Workforce: Today and Tomorrow

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To further examine the myth versus reality discussion, this year’s Bayer Facts of Science Education survey, the 16th in the series, polled talent recruiters at Fortune 1000 companies both STEM and non-STEM alike, about their companies’ current and future STEM workforce supply and demand needs. Book value is not guaranteed.

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The Big Picture of Business – Diversity is Important for Business

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Diversity is about so much more than human resources issues. Contribute to education in minority schools… assuring that the pipeline of promising talent can rise to challenges of the workforce. Books typically valued from $14.95 – $29.95 Book value is not guaranteed.

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The Big Picture of Business- Evergreen Business Strategies. Digest of Take-Aways From 36 Articles.

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How we evolve reflects the teachings, experiences and instincts that are not part of formal education. Take ownership of planning programs, rather than abdicate them to human resources or accounting people. Companies must change their focus from products and processes toward the values which they share with customers.

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The Big Picture of Business – Quality is Important for Business: Real Quality vs. Arbitrary Metrics

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Quality is not something that managers assign others to achieve. Rather than assume all is wrong or right with an organization and take a defensive posture, management must view quality as essential to their economic survival or growth. It is not enough for management to endorse quality programs; they must actively participate.

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The Big Picture of Business – Biggest Excuses They Use… and You Should Avoid: Rationales and Reasons Why Businesses Fail

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That was caused by previous management. Our human resources department takes care of that. When you suggest that a more targeted customer focus would benefit all, including their bottom line, management often gets pious, argumentative and confrontational. Learn to manage change, rather than become a victim of it.