by Leroy Hurt | Nov 3, 2013 | Individual.Elements.Commons.Arenas.Family, Individual.Elements.Commons.Arenas.Workplace, Individual.Elements.Competence.Assets.Time
Via Business Insider: NBER, NYT Click the link to see more: How Americans Spend Their Time – Business Insider Ponder: TV and movies take up more time than socializing. This was in 2008, so by 2013, the Internet probably takes up more time. We spend more time at...
by Leroy Hurt | Nov 3, 2013 | Individual.Elements.Commons.Arenas.Family, Individual.Elements.Commons.Arenas.Workplace, Individual.Elements.Competence.Assets.Time
Via Business Insider: NBER, NYT Click the link to see more: How Americans Spend Their Time – Business Insider Ponder: TV and movies take up more time than socializing. This was in 2008, so by 2013, the Internet probably takes up more time. We spend more time at...
by Leroy Hurt | Oct 4, 2013 | Individual.Elements.Commons.Arenas.Workplace, Issues.Employment
Via Chief Learning Officer: Sixty four percent of bosses admit to searching Facebook or Twitter to check the suitability of potential employees, Most Employers Check Facebook, Twitter of Job Applicants – Chief Learning Officer, Solutions for Enterprise...
by Leroy Hurt | Oct 4, 2013 | Individual.Elements.Commons.Arenas.Workplace, Issues.Employment
Via Chief Learning Officer: Sixty four percent of bosses admit to searching Facebook or Twitter to check the suitability of potential employees, Most Employers Check Facebook, Twitter of Job Applicants – Chief Learning Officer, Solutions for Enterprise...
by Leroy Hurt | Aug 26, 2013 | Individual.Elements.Commons.Arenas.Workplace, Sectors.SciTech
Via Books and Culture: In contrast to the idea that all scientists are non-religious, she reveals a substantial rate of self-declared religious affiliation. Almost half, or 47 percent, declare some kind of faith commitment, far more than a conflict paradigm might...
by Leroy Hurt | Aug 26, 2013 | Individual.Elements.Commons.Arenas.Workplace, Sectors.SciTech
Via Books and Culture: In contrast to the idea that all scientists are non-religious, she reveals a substantial rate of self-declared religious affiliation. Almost half, or 47 percent, declare some kind of faith commitment, far more than a conflict paradigm might...