DUBLIN, May 23, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Decision Making and Problem Solving in the Pharma Industry" conference has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. A two-day course for those looking ...
Tawn Albright of Bowstring is an award-winning Executive Coach. He works with leaders at all levels from start-ups to multinationals. In my professional journey, I've consistently used an impactful ...
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Supercharge your problem-solving and decision-making with enhanced analytical thinking—the skill employers want most. This simple question will help you make better decisions This exercise will help ...
Author Rodney L. Wagner proudly presents his amazing book, "Rod's Sudoku Tutorial." Beside him is his supportive wife, Sharon. “Rod’s Sudoku Tutorial” by Rodney L. Wagner was displayed at the 2023 Los ...
A few years ago, in an EdTechTeacher workshop, a teacher made a comment that stuck with me: “I want my students to be able to sit with a problem.” This middle school science teacher found herself ...