Thought Leadership

How 5 Top Companies Keep Employees Happy

Part III – Investing in Employees – We’ve previously discussed how belonging and recognition are important ways that Cisco, Hilton, Wegman’s, Salesforce, and NVIDIA strive to cultivate high levels of employee satisfaction. In this article we’ll discuss another important predictor of employee happiness – investing in employees. Here, we are

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Teenage Pregnancy – Part I

The Impact of Childhood Pregnancy on Education-Middle School Students In June 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States officially overturned Roe v. Wade, eliminating the constitutional right to an abortion. States will now have the option to decide whether to restrict or criminalize abortion. While this has a far-reaching

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Gender Balance & Bias – Part 1

In this three-part series about gender roles and biases, we’ll start with a brief explanation of when gender biases begin, move on to describe how they manifest in corporate America today, and finally discuss steps and measures that can be, and are being, taken to combat them. Early Childhood We

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Child Obesity – Part III

In the first two articles, we looked at the causes of childhood obesity, contributing factors like ethnicity, geography, and culture.  We identified community and school programs that are geared to build healthier lifestyle and diet programs for kids.   The ultimate game changer is parents and family members teaching and delivering

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Childhood Obesity – Part II

In the first article, we discussed the various factors that come into play as they relate to childhood obesity. Children and adolescents are heavily influenced by the adults in their life.  Parents can help prevent childhood obesity by leading healthy lifestyles.  This includes healthy meal preparation, healthy snacks and plenty

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Small Group Learning – Part II

Technology has a way of filling in gaps caused by changing environments. One has only to look at how some businesses adapted to COVID-19 shutdowns to see that necessity really is the mother of invention. Through various virtual platforms and services, they were able to find ways to conduct necessary

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Child Obesity – Part I

Childhood obesity has been a problem in the United States for far longer than anyone would like to admit.  Obesity rates among children and adolescents between the ages of two to nineteen were stable in the 1960s and 1970s.  In the 1980s, there was a noticeable increase in the obesity

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The Future of Education is Here!

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