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The 4 Types Of Intelligence At Work
The workplace is evolving. It seems every year that the pace of this evolution is increasing faster and faster. When I look at the challenges that we are seeing in the workplace, part of the problem is that we don't understand the different types of Intelligence that exist.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 5 months ago in JournalOptimizing Project Success: The Role of Resource Allocation Software
In the realm of project management, the effective allocation and utilization of resources stand as fundamental pillars for success. With the advent of Resource Allocation Software, organizations have gained a powerful tool to streamline and optimize their resource management strategies. This comprehensive software provides a structured approach to resource planning, allocation, and tracking, offering indispensable features that significantly impact project efficiency and reduced overheads.
eResource SchedulerPublished 5 months ago in JournalHaving Terrible Days?!
The very nature of life is Change. Seasons go and come, day turns into night and young grows to old. Therefore, everything is not going to stay the same as we grow and change in life.
Pore CamaraPublished 5 months ago in JournalAn Underutilized Tactic To Combat Dis-Stress
Dis-Stress is the biggest problem in our workforce today. The extreme end of Dis-Stress is Burnout, and with 80% of people at that point, it's fair to say that almost everyone is in some state of Dis-Stress.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 5 months ago in JournalCapability vs. Ability: What is the Difference?
This article first appeared on Acorn Labs in September 2023. While ability and capability may sound similar, they can’t be used interchangeably.
Standing Against The Darkness
We are in dark times. There are cruel wars happening. Horrifying things occur to innocent people, even in the most developed parts of the world.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 5 months ago in JournalRice is a staple food to all over the global population. Is it, however, healthy?
Few meals are appreciated as widely as rice, which is a basic diet for almost 3.5 billion people worldwide. It's used by the Italians for risotto, the Japanese for sushi, the Americans for Cajun jambalaya, and most people just like it as a stand-alone meal that can be made in a million different ways.
The Process Of Quicker Change
I meet with a lot of Leaders that are looking for ways to create Change more quickly. Whether it is to fix problems that are occurring or to create that ever-elusive Innovation.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 5 months ago in JournalGetting a Real Estate License in Tennessee
Writing is my real passion. I run my own eBay business, and I am dragging my first published novel through another edit and publish. But aside from that, I cannot say that writing is a sustainable way to supplement income for my family. Neither is being a substitute teacher...
Hope MartinPublished 5 months ago in JournalThe Secret That Is Undermining Your Success As A Leader
The definition of Insanity has been defined as doing the same thing, over and over again, expecting different results. When it comes to Leadership Development, this is exactly what has been done for the past 30+ years.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 5 months ago in JournalFrom Pitfalls to Perfection: How to Choose a Coworking Space Wisely
Recently, coworking spaces have become the place where many workers, freelancers, and new businesses go to work when they want to be flexible and work with others. Shared areas are appealing because they offer a lively community, low costs, and a range of amenities to meet different needs. It's important to choose carefully, though, because there are so many options, so you can find the best coworking space for your work style, professional goals, and budget.
Munnazir ZarinPublished 5 months ago in JournalThe Fear To Speak
There are many people who say that the number 1 fear in the world is public Speaking. How is it something that we learn to do as children is what terrifies us most as adults?
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 5 months ago in Journal