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Instructors with Style
I know it’s been a long time since I put a post up here, but I saw this in a journal this morning and it made me really happy to see it. In about the middle of 2008, some of … Continue reading
Posted in evidence-based business, i-o psychology, research, training
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Proud to be an American…
I have to admit, I’m damned proud to be a SIOP member today. The president of the organization wrote a letter to President-elect Obama about how people like us can help the economy. If you want to read it, it’s here. But, this is … Continue reading
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Using “No,” “Not,” and other negatives better (Part 3 of Learning to Fish)
I’m going to give you two sentences to think about. “Please feel free to contact me if you have questions.” “Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have questions.” Those say the same thing, don’t they? Technically, they do. … Continue reading
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