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Tag Archives: soft skills
Talking the Talk: Generational Communication Styles in the Workplace
In today’s multi-generational workforce, communication styles are as varied as the people using them. From Baby Boomers to Gen Z, each generation brings a unique set of preferences, expectations, and habits when it comes to how they connect and collaborate. … read more
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Tagged communication, generations, soft skills, work
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Managing the Overload: Tips for Stressful Days
Deadlines. Documentation. Financials that just won’t balance. Emails piling up faster than you can read them. And just when you finish one task, here comes another deadline — on repeat. Sound familiar? I’m a wife and a mother of three, … read more
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Tagged soft skills, Sophia Archie, stress, time management, work
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Walking the Fine Line: Humor in the Workplace
We’ve all been there: you’re making small water cooler talk while you enter data into the system, and someone cracks a joke that is either the funniest thing you’ve ever heard or falls so flat you want to leave the … read more
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Tagged Cameron Kolb, Cami Kolb, communication, humor, jokes, soft skills, workplace
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Taking Advantage of Failure
Failure is inevitable. So why are we all so afraid to fail? Encouraging failure is very easy to apply to highly competitive industries that rely on constant innovation in products or processes. Many notable leaders in tech industries have been … read more
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Tagged failure, Kalkin Stransky, leadership, professional development, soft skills, success, teambuilding
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Procrastinating on Prioritization?
In today’s world, we are constantly “connected”, and new information is available 24/7. Technology is advancing exponentially fast, and it can be difficult to keep up. With such rapid change, the skill of prioritization is more important than ever. Effective … read more
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Tagged CPA firm, government, NPO, procrastination, productivity, Robyn Krise, soft skills, time management, work life balance
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Memory like a Steel Trap
It seems like every other day there is some new compliance requirement or accounting standard that has to be implemented. It seems likely you will not remember all of those changes unless of course you have a memory like a … read more
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Tagged brain, Kristen Conway, memory skills, soft skills, train your brain
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