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About the project | SPARK: Round 1
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Art from Writing: Writing from Art. In May 2008, ten writers and ten artists embarked upon this art and writing project, hoping to find inspiration from one another. When we were done, everyone wanted to do it again! And SPARK was born. Open to writers and visual artists of all kinds, SPARK is a participatory creativity event that takes place four times each year. The work displayed on this site represents the results of SPARK’s first round. You can view the work from other rounds, as well:. Easle Merci&...
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Mentor Me WaterCooler: September 2006
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Information and insight about your career and the workplace at large. Saturday, September 30, 2006. S (WIT) Advocacy Committee reports that Virginia's Governor Kaine just recently announced the creation of the Office of Telework Promotion and Broadband Assistance to promote telework in the public and private sector. This is interesting news for Virginia's commuters, and a long time coming since the first telecommuting experiment. Review managers' concerns, and develop performance measures designed to sho...
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Mentor Me WaterCooler: December 2006
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Information and insight about your career and the workplace at large. Thursday, December 28, 2006. Flexible Work Schedules Getting More Attention. Reports that flexible workplaces are getting more attention. This past Fall, Houston's mayor challenged companies to implement flexible work options for two weeks. The results? On two of the city's major freeways, 32,000 rush-hour commuters saved more than 5.8% in travel time. An interesting outcome of Best Buy's new policy—other than the fact that now 4...
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Mentor Me WaterCooler: November 2006
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Information and insight about your career and the workplace at large. Thursday, November 30, 2006. Continuing the Theme of Personal Sustainability. A few years ago I began experimenting, in small ways, with personal sustainability. I deliberately downsized my holiday to-do list. I wanted to savor the holidays rather than just survive them. Sure enough, taking this approach paid off. I took time off from work, decided not to send holiday cards, put up a tree (my first in six years! Engels says we are all ...
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Mentor Me WaterCooler: February 2007
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Information and insight about your career and the workplace at large. Friday, February 02, 2007. R-E-S-P-E-C-T Find Out What It Means to Me. Not surprising: respect tops the list of values workers hold dear. The Canadian Council of Human Resources Associations. Reports in a white paper. Incidentally, all you baby boomers out there will recognize a nod to Aretha's song. In the title of this post. Enjoy your trip down memory lane! Posted by Joanne M. Lozar Glenn at 8:23 PM. Joanne M. Lozar Glenn.
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About Tammy Takahashi | Just Enough, and Nothing More
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Just Enough, and Nothing More. About the Just Enough Blog. CA HS Legal Updates. The Best of JE. This blog has been moved. Read the latest at the new JustEnoughBlog. Read a FREE EXCERPT. Order from Barnes and Noble. Follow Tammy at twitter.com. Friend Tammy at Facebook. Unschooling, Zen-schooling and Trust. The Real Cons of Homeschooling. Teachers Who Have Seen Homeschooling Fail. Real Cons of Being Homeschooled. Tammy Takahashi is the author of. She is also the former editor for the. Live Free Learn Free.
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Mentor Me WaterCooler: May 2006
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Information and insight about your career and the workplace at large. Tuesday, May 02, 2006. Women Not Welcomed in Technology- and What to Do About It. Kids like technology when it helps them do what they want to do which often includes subverting parents. Women, on the other hand, don't feel welcome in the technology world. The number of women entering the field has dropped substantially in recent years. Morrell and Foust-Cummings spoke at the April W.I.T. Connect. Some of these things will change event...
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Mentor Me WaterCooler: May 2007
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Information and insight about your career and the workplace at large. Wednesday, May 30, 2007. EAPs and Your Privacy. If you needed help if you had problems with your home or work life. Would you, could you, get the help you needed from an Employee Assistance Program (EAP)? The facts: as many as one in five employers in the UK now offers an EAP,. Employees and their on-site counselors have the same privacy privilege as psychotherapists and their patients. On options offered by EAPs "across the pond.".
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Mentor Me WaterCooler: June 2006
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Information and insight about your career and the workplace at large. Tuesday, June 20, 2006. In Praise of Networks - and Thanks to Nam Pho. Seeing that I'm sending this from a writers' conference, I suppose I should wax poetic. But in this case I hope a simple thank you will do. A thank you to Nam and a thank you to Chris Montone. For referring me to Nam. Readers, if you'd like to keep Nam's phone number in your file for just such emergencies (but he also does other computer things, too), let me know.
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Mentor Me WaterCooler: April 2007
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Information and insight about your career and the workplace at large. Monday, April 30, 2007. Rob May at Businesspundit. Offers the following tips for introverts—those of us who restore our psychic energy with solitude rather than by schmoozing. I'm editing the tips on his list, then adding a few of my own:. Don’t spend too much time on it. Do cool things. Don't network just for the sake of networking. Always go knowing what you want to get out of the experience—tips? Do you have favorite networking tips?