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What is CPE Credit?

PSB

CPE credit, or continuing professional education credit, refer to the points earned by professionals who participate in specialized training in IT and other disciplines like Medicine, Accountancy, Law, etc. Consider it professional growth time. Who needs a CPE Credit?

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“Decolonize our minds” with Yanna Joanne Papadopoulos of Teenacers

Thrive Global

The irony in this is, that when I am in Greece, I am referred to as the “Canadeza” which means the “Canadian girl.” The school system they attend is one of a different country. However, I feel tremendous stress in timed interviews or timed workshops, which I facilitate. I usually respond with “I’m Greek.”

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New Technologies in Employee Training

Hppy

Combining the power of Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR), weeks ago, Honeywell introduced the Honeywell Connected Plant Skills Insight Immersive Competency. The magazine observed that industry leaders have outpaced consumers in the use and emergence of varying applications stimulated by the digital reality platform.

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Brittany Gilman: “Respect others; their time, their humanity”

Thrive Global

At age 11, Brittany competed in the Junior Olympics for skiing and took third in the U14 Slalom. Brittany fell in love with the sport and was competing in big air and slopestyle within three years of learning. She refers to this time in her life as her “initiation into the male-dominated sports world”.

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Dr. Rachel Bédard On The Five Things You Can Do To Become More Resilient During Turbulent Times

Thrive Global

Times are not easy now. Dr. Bédard is also a Writer for Autism Parenting Magazine where she shares ideas for how people on the spectrum can overcome their difficulties and work together to find practical solutions. My developmental task as a therapist at that time was to reflect feelings of this monumental issue.

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How to teach employees professionalism in the workplace

Insperity

Develop a robust “feedback culture” focused on delivering timely and accurate constructive criticism – from both managers and peers – when employees exhibit unprofessional behaviors. Have written and consistently applied policies governing: Appearance Time and attendance Social media Office etiquette Media contact Remote work.

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Angela Hartman: “Do your homework”

Thrive Global

Thank you so much for your time! Fast forward to five years later, I was in my 20’s, living in NYC, and having the time of my life. My first exposure to PR and live events in the workplace happened while I was working as a receptionist/part-time day manager at the legendary nightclub Webster Hall. And what did I do? The lesson?