We have a very exciting new event coming on January 20th!! Jerome Lefeuvre, from Kahler Communication France, and Joseph and Judith Pauley of Kahler Washington will be sharing their insights with us at a FREE event (sponsored by yours truly). We’ve titled it, “Drama and Miscommunication in the Workplace: Strategies to Break Free!” (doesn’t it [...]
Consider taking a walk into a wooded area and using only nature’s surroundings to make a fire. Then try to build a primitive shelter to stay in for the night. It will also be important to scout the woods to discover edible and medicinal plants and bring them back to camp. Plants found can make [...]
Persons quitting their job reached an all-time low in November 2010 as fear and uncertainty trumped the increasing unhappiness and job stress of doing more with less. For those employers who took advantage of this fear by reducing investment in employees, your vacation may be over. An article in the November 28 issue of Time [...]
You may notice that we have a new look, we hope you like it! As we begin our 4th year on this wonderful journey that is Next Element, we are rolling out a new logo, a fresh brand identity, and a new look to our website. We hope you find the changes helpful, and fun! [...]
Drama. Tension. Dissatisfaction. Negative behaviors are all too common in the workplace. No one likes to talk about it or address the reasons for such behaviors, yet these feelings exist in every office, every storefront and every organization.
Ranlyn Hill, Benevolent Vision; Marja Brandon, Brandon Consulting Group; First Break All the Rules; Process Education Model; Upcoming Events; KS SHRM Conference, ExpoSure and the AEE International Conference; Hot Wings at Joe’s
Working adults spend more of their waking hours at work than anywhere else. Work should ennoble, not kill, the human spirit. Promoting workers’ well-being isn’t just ethical; it makes economic sense.