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Author: Stephen M. Paskoff

When Just-in-Time Learning's Too Late

Do you need to carve a turkey, have no idea where to start and your family is arriving for Thanksgiving dinner in 30 minutes? Later this afternoon, are you going to tell a combative staff member that his performance is edging towards termination unless there is specific and immediate improvement?

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I'm the APP

I had dinner recently with my friend, a visionary, dynamic, and nationally-known leader in the area of diversity and inclusion. We’d worked closely together in the past but hadn’t seen each other for a couple of years.  We sat looking at the New York skyline and caught up on the

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Motivating Makes a World of Difference

My sister-in-law, Julia, just returned from a trip to Eastern Europe, including Czechoslovakia and Hungary.  These are exciting times there as each country continues to adapt to a new environment following collapse of the Soviet Empire and the growth of a global community. Her Hungarian tour guide told them about

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Another Odd Couple: Weight Loss and Corporate Learning

I’d run on the elliptical about half an hour. My heart rate and calorie monitor said I’d burned 350 calories. I was in the zone where my thoughts wander as I kept trudging away trying to lose weight.  Our clients are asking this tough question: “We do training – classroom

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The Cross-Examination

Lawyers have a useful tool when preparing witnesses to testify, especially if they have concerns about what they will say or how defensible they’ll sound.  They’ll assume the role of opposing counsel and ask the tough questions that go to the heart of the case.  This often causes the staunchest

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