Articles
By: Dayle Janus- Program Coordinator for Corporate Training and Executive Education As teachers, we are often told how important communication is in the classroom—whether it’s giving clear instructions, guiding group discussions, or handling difficult conversations with parents. But have you ever stopped to think about how these very same skills translate perfectly into the corporate […]
By Oscar Cuellar- Program Director, Corporate Training and Executive Education Today’s work environments are increasingly more diverse in structure, work location, generations, and social background. Understanding individual personality types and how they interact with each other is more critical than ever. The DISC personality assessment offers a practical, proven approach to identifying and leveraging different […]
By: Amy Wartham- Director of Corporate Training and Executive Education August is National Happiness Month. I would argue that every month should be happiness month. Happiness is an elusive, yet deeply desired state. It’s often perceived as something that happens to us – something that is either present or absent depending on external circumstances. However, […]
By: Amy Wartham- Director of Corporate Training and Executive Education In our rapidly evolving world of work, the spotlight often shines on technical prowess and hard skills. Yet, in the background, a quieter but equally powerful force drives team success, fosters innovation, and builds resilient organizations: soft skills. These are the personal attributes, communication abilities, […]
By: Dayle Janus- Program Coordinator for Corporate Training and Executive Education After spending 13 years as a K-12 teacher in Cabarrus County Schools, I transitioned to the corporate world a year ago in search of a better work-life balance. I understand that the classroom feels like a unique environment, filled with its own challenges and […]
By Oscar Cuellar- Program Director, Corporate Training and Executive Education In today’s fiercely competitive business environment, organizations are constantly seeking ways to enhance efficiency, reduce waste, and improve quality. Lean Six Sigma, a methodology that combines the waste-reducing principles of Lean with the quality improvement tools of Six Sigma, has emerged as a powerful framework […]
Amy Wartham // Outwit. Outplay. Outlast. The tv show Survivor just launched its 46th season and I was poised to watch the show on my couch like have every year since 2000. Survivor is a reality competition that throws 18 people together on a remote island, from all walks of life, and forces them to […]
Amy Wartham // Several years ago, (with a lot of input from my UNC Charlotte colleagues and corporate clients) I created the tagline Unleashing Potential. Creating Impact. for Employer Solutions. I didn’t want it to be just another cliché tagline. I wanted it to mean something. My goal has always been to help individuals see how awesome […]
Amy Wartham // My brain feels like it runs 24/7 where my gears are whirling and sputtering like a Willy Wonka candy contraption. There are some days when it seems I just can’t reel it in and get focused. What’s interesting is that I’ve been talking with others and they’re feeling the same effects. According […]
Amy Wartham // I’m not a huge fan of NASCAR, but I do respect the sport. Recently, as I was scrolling through Instagram, I came across a scene where seven-time champion Jimmie Johnson backed up and pushed his Hendrick Motorsports teammate Chase Elliot to the finish line after running out of gas on the track […]
Amy Wartham // One of my favorite books is The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse by Charlie Mackesy. It’s beautifully illustrated and brilliantly chock full of wisdom. In the story, a boy, a mole, a fox, and a horse share a series of heartfelt and profound conversations about the meaning of life, universal truths […]
Amy Wartham // I took piano lessons as a child and if I’m being honest, I wasn’t really any good. I knew that I would never become a concert pianist, but I did practice and always tried my best. A lot of times my mom would be cooking dinner while I practiced and after hitting, […]
Amy Wartham // 1, 2, cha, cha, cha. 98… 99… 100… Ready or not, here I come. I’m going to count to three and you better have yourself in bed… All my life, I’ve been counting up or down to something. Now, I’ve found a great way to put my counting skills to good use. […]
Amy Wartham // I had enough. I just couldn’t take it any longer. My desk (aka my dining room table) was so cluttered that it began resembling my son’s bedroom when he was in high school. (Yes, it was THAT bad.) I took a deep breath and just started organizing. Holy Moley! Where did all […]
Amy Wartham // I recently discovered the most amazing and inspiring woman and felt compelled to share her story with others. Emma Rowena Gatewood, known as “Grandma Gatewood” was the first woman to hike the entire 2,050-mile Appalachian Trail (AT) by herself in one season. She was 67 years old (67!). She was also a mother […]
Amy Wartham // “Stop looking at the floor, mom. Okay, good.” “Stop looking at the ceiling, mom. Okay, good.” “Now follow me.” “Where are you?” “Right there.” “Right there, where?” “I’m right there next to you.” “Ooooh, there you are! Wait… where are you?” With the stay-at-home order in place to flatten the curve of […]
Amy Wartham // The last week has been bizarre, to say the least. One week ago, North Carolina had zero cases of COVID-19 and now there are 32. It’s strange to walk into a grocery store and see empty shelves, and I never thought I’d see the day when peanut butter and toilet paper were […]