Why Compassion is Important for Leaders
Our modern brains have learned to seek instant gratification. But when we’re always running to the next opportunity, meaningful connections are left behind.
Our modern brains have learned to seek instant gratification. But when we’re always running to the next opportunity, meaningful connections are left behind.
Sister Lucy Kurien doesn’t think she’s qualified to give advice. By the end of this article, you may politely disagree.
Have you added paper reduction to your list of annual goals? By committing to consistent, incremental reductions of your paper and print usage, you can save your company money and make significant strides to reduce your environmental impact.
Without the proper setup, security software, and end-user training, the only thing standing between a hacker and access to your entire network is one password.
We have one more goal to add to your list for 2022: but don’t worry, this one is fully automated, good for the environment, and an initiative your employees can rally around!
Like many industries, printer and copier manufacturers are experiencing the effects of worldwide supply chain issues. A combination of factors from COVID-19-related issues to extreme weather has created a nightmare scenario for practically all goods retailers, and especially those in the tech industry.
When was the last time you stopped picking apart a project you’ve completed, and simply congratulated yourself for a job well done? Or, better yet, accepted a mistake you made without spending hours berating yourself?
Chris Gale believes business really can be a tool for positive change — if leaders’ hearts are truly in the right place.
In today’s job seeker’s market, attracting, hiring, and retaining employees is top of mind not just for HR and recruiting but in all areas of organizations.
At most companies, the department with the most print-related costs and paper usage is HR. But, unfortunately, it comes with the territory.