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It’s Only Common Sense: Going After the Small Wins Fosters a Winning Culture

04/14/2025 | Dan Beaulieu -- Column: It's Only Common Sense
There is undeniable power in celebrating small victories. These aren’t just feel-good moments; they’re strategic opportunities to motivate, drive progress, and foster a winning culture. Too often, companies are so focused on the endgame—the massive goal at the horizon—they forget to acknowledge the crucial steps. However, those small wins are the lifeblood of success. Here’s why celebrating small victories is essential for businesses to thrive.

Global Citizenship: Training the Next Generation of Talent

03/19/2025 | Tom Yang -- Column: Global Citizenship
I believe that the most important assets of any company are the people. Business is all about the people whether it be our customers, suppliers or, most importantly, our own team members. All business is based on people-to-people relationships. Whether you own a three-person hot dog stand or a multi-billion-dollar corporation with thousands of employees, these transactions are based on how we work with one another.

It’s Only Common Sense: Why Building a Strong Personal Brand Is Critical

03/17/2025 | Dan Beaulieu -- Column: It's Only Common Sense
 “Your reputation precedes you.” This is one of those clichés that happens to be entirely true. Whether you’re stepping into a room full of potential clients, meeting a new colleague for the first time, or connecting online, people often know something about you before you say a word. That “something” is your personal brand—your reputation, your promise, and your legacy all rolled into one. In today’s competitive world, your personal brand is one of the most powerful assets you can cultivate.

How to Discover and Equip the Next Generation of Talent

02/18/2025 | Stephen V. Chavez, Siemens EDA
The demand for skilled PCB designers is at an all-time high, with one-third of engineering jobs in the United States going unfilled. Addressing this talent gap involves solving two interconnected challenges: discovering where to find the next generation of PCB designers and equipping them with the necessary skills to thrive in a rapidly evolving field.

Dan’s Biz Bookshelf: 'Leaders Eat Last'

02/13/2025 | Dan Beaulieu -- Column: Dan's Biz Bookshelf
Simon Sinek’s "Leaders Eat Last: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don't" is a manifesto on trust and leadership. He explores what makes teams resilient, successful, and happy to be part of something greater than themselves. From CEOs to team leaders, there’s something for everyone, and Sinek’s main takeaway is that people are your most valuable assets.
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