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O = Oneness

Here are four examples of how different authors and inspirational teachers approach the topic of Oneness. See what themes you find and what resonates with you. ONE Unforgettable Philosophy In fact ONE is how I’ve been resonating with and sharing ONEness through the work I’m doing with Project GratOtude. Here is our Project GratOtude philosophy, …

Capital Campaigns #7: Beginning the Extended Campaign

As with the basic capital campaign, you must start with the knowledge of where the commitments will come from to achieve your dollar goal … only this time you are not limiting yourself to a relatively few major donors. This time, in addition to the major donors, you will need specific sums from different segments …

Do We Need Innovation in Talent Management?

A recent survey conducted by SHRM indicated that human capital is one of the biggest challenges in the next ten years for business. Recruiting and retaining top talent should already be a number one priority of your talent management strategy; however, the challenge will be in adjusting the strategy to accommodate changes in the workforce.

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Purpose of this Quality Management Blog This blog helps you improve your quality management by providing articles, opinions, commentary and many related resources. The blog is for a general audience, including beginners and those advanced in quality management. The benefits of quality management are many, including that it: Ensures products and services continue to be …

Welcome to the Quality Management System Blog!

Quality Management System Blog: Insights to Excellence I’m Brian Venge and I’m the host of this blog. You can read more about me next to my picture in the sidebar. This blog will be about various aspects of quality management and will focus especially on practical tips and tools, including posts from guest writers. You can …

Changing Seasons, Slowing Down

This is my favorite time of year. The trees look spectacular here in the Appalachian Mountains and everything is ablaze with color. Fall always gets me thinking about what needs changing, what needs to be dropped, and what needs to go dormant for a while. It’s a good time to take an inventory of your

Being Patient with Life Lessons

Excerpted from Linda’s forthcoming book, “Staying Grounded in Shifting Sand” A colleague taught me an expression I really like- “You are a perfect expression of who you are at this moment in time. You can be nothing other than that.” If you continually judge people based on their worst behavior, you won’t find the gift …

N = No and Know

Reflecting on the right word for N, I kept coming back to the word No. Then I was in the class that I’m helping to pilot for a client called Renewing Life – which integrates the mind, body and spirit partnership – and I know why No is the right word. We discussed the following …

Ethics of Whistleblowing

Last week GlaxoSmithKline settled a claim with the US Justice Department for $750 million. However, what really made the news was that whistleblower Cheryl Eckard stood to receive $96 million for her efforts. The concern, as raised in today’s Wall Street Journal, is that with such a potential goldmine on the back end, potential whistleblowers …