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13 Great Ways To Celebrate National Reconciliation Week In The Workplace

Vantage Circle

Since 2002, National Reconciliation Week has been an integral way for Australians to celebrate their shared heritage, culture, and accomplishments. Given that 2020 focused the world's attention on the importance of diversity and inclusion, it’s not shocking. Recommended Resource: How to Outsmart Unconscious Bias In Recruitment.

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Attorney Marina Shepelsky: “Don’t be afraid to fail”

Thrive Global

As a part of this series called “How I Was Able To Pivot To A New Exciting Opportunity Because Of The Pandemic”, I had the pleasure of interviewing Marina Shepelsky. Marina is licensed as an attorney in New Jersey since 2002 and in New York since 2003. Marina lives with her partner and three children in New Jersey.

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Alix Guerrier On How To Leave a Lasting Legacy With a Successful & Effective Nonprofit Organization

Thrive Global

In this interview series, called “How To Create Philanthropy That Leaves a Lasting Legacy” we are visiting with founders of Philanthropic Foundations, Charitable Organizations, and Non Profit Organizations, to talk about the steps they took to create sustainable success. a number that defied all of our expectations.

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Time to reboot the gamification of recruitment

Workable

Army, he was looking for ways to broaden the recruiting base for the armed forces when he turned to gaming technology. The colonel’s team came up with America’s Army, the first military-developed video game. By 2015 US companies were spending $522m dollars a year on gamifying their recruitment and other HR activities.

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Swimming Lessons: 5 Gold-Medal Tips to Get Peak Performance from Top Talent

Linkedin Talent Blog

Russell studies video and data then makes suggestions to swimmers and coaches to help them achieve faster times. This is what Russell confronted when he joined USA Swimming in 2002 as a 22-year-old with a freshly minted degree in aerospace engineering and a background as a competitive collegiate swimmer.

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Time to reboot the gamification of recruitment

Workable

Army, he was looking for ways to broaden the recruiting base for the armed forces when he turned to gaming technology. The colonel’s team came up with America’s Army, the first military-developed video game. Can we apply gamification to recruitment? Some experts are wary of using games as recruiting tools altogether.

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Dr. Desreen N. Dudley: “Share your thoughts and feelings with others”

Thrive Global

As a part of my series about the “5 Things Anyone Can Do To Optimize Their Mental Wellness”, I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Desreen N. I was hired as a clinical director at a substance abuse treatment facility to create a 28-day substance abuse residential program for active-duty military personnel. Dr. Desreen N.