Jon Henschen publishes “Don t Treat Others in the Workplace as Equals, Treat them as Unique Individuals” on April 13, 2021 in Financial Advisor
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Instead of focusing on equality of outcomes in the workplace or on equality in general under the guise of the belief that “we are all the same,” we should focus our efforts in growing and developing employees’ unique gifts and talents.
It is time we leave equality to the human rights field and start treating people as unique beings and not as cogs in a productivity machine. MINNEAPOLIS (PRWEB) May 25, 2021 Within a family unit you find little in the way of equality, as first-born children have clear advantages over succeeding siblings. First-born children are higher achievers, born leaders, and have higher IQs on average. They are 30% more likely to be CEOs because those first born are doubly blessed lavished with their parents’ attention and
Dr. Yoel Guzansky is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) specializing in Gulf politics & security. Dr. Guzansky was a Visiting Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, an Israel Institute Postdoctoral Fellow, and a Fulbright Scholar. He served on Israel's National Security Council in the Prime Minister's Office, coordinating the work on Iran and the Gulf under four National Security Advisers and three Prime Ministers. He is currently a consultant to several ministries.
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Washington State Public Four-Year Colleges Go Test Optional, Permanently
May 21, 6:18 a.m. Public four-year colleges in Washington State have gone test optional, permanently. The decision to move to permanent test-optional policies reaffirm our sector’s commitment to reduce barriers for students. Further, as we enter a period of post-COVID-19 recovery, we continue our commitment to learn from this historic challenge and embrace long-term changes that best serve our students and state, said a joint statement from the provosts or vice president of academic affairs of the eight universities.
They are Central Washington, Eastern Washington, Washington State and Western Washington Universities, Evergreen State College and the Universities of Washington at Bothell, Seattle and Tacoma.
Wealthy progressives spending $10 million, even if it means beating other California Democrats
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Newly elected California Democratic Party Chair Rusty Hicks speaks during the California Democratic Party convention at Moscone Center in June 2019.Michael Short/Special to The Chronicle 2019Show MoreShow Less
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Kamala Harris addresses the California Democratic Party Convention at Moscone Convention Center in June 2019.Santiago Mejia/The Chronicle 2019Show MoreShow Less
Democrats dominate every part of California political life. But there’s a small group of wealthy Democratic donors many rooted in the Bay Area who say that’s not enough. They want more progressives in office.