by Ira Wolfe | Jan 28, 2017 | Leadership
What’s next for modern leadership skills and the future of work? In these VUCA (Volatile-Uncertain-Complex-Ambiguous) times, what’s next seems to be top of everyone’s mind these days from the coffee shop to the board room. So it seemed pretty obvious that when Dr....
by Ira Wolfe | Jun 22, 2016 | Employee Performance Management, Employment Testing
When a hiring manager is asked to list the most important job skills, multitasking often appears near or at the top of list. For sure, top performers carry heavy workloads. Expectations are high to get more done with fewer resources in less time. Unscheduled...
by Ira Wolfe | Apr 3, 2015 | Employee Motivation
Many managers consider motivation as something employees have or don’t have. And when they don’t have it, the popular belief is that you can create it with the right incentives. But what if motivation is a skill that is learned and can be taught? At its...
by Ira Wolfe | Mar 25, 2015 | Employee Motivation, Employment Testing
What is Mental Flexibility? R U ADAPTABLE ENOUGH? Employee motivation is one of the most discussed and debated topics in business today – just as it’s been for decades. Whether it is how to attract better applicants or retain current employees, motivation is what...
by Ira Wolfe | Jan 28, 2015 | In The News
Pennsylvania College of Technology celebrated its 100th anniversary of educating and training students for skilled jobs in the workforce. This video was broadcast on PBS and includes...