Why Business Communication Matters
Effective internal and external communications are the lifeblood of a business. This is how management and employees interact with one another and with outside constituents.
Effective internal and external communications are the lifeblood of a business. This is how management and employees interact with one another and with outside constituents.
Nursing is a gratifying profession. However, helping people through some of their best (like labor and delivery) and most difficult times of life comes with
More than 30 million Americans will experience anxiety at some point in their lifetime. Most patients first express feelings of anxiety to their primary care providers. About 60% of
When cases and death tolls were starting to spike early in the COVID-19 pandemic, many states enacted emergency license waivers for nurses. Emergency license waivers
While telemedicine is not a new concept, it came to the forefront during the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s unlikely to return to pre-pandemic limited availability once
Modern technologies like digitally connected devices (and broadly, the Internet of Things or “IoT”) have been integrated into every facet of modern life — personal,
Mood disorders are pervasive. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, as many as one in five U.S. adults will experience a mood disorder
Before the COVID-19 pandemic unsettled the global economy, 92% of worldwide corporate recruiters responding to an early 2020 survey said they expected to hire MBAs
According to Adobe, marketing automation (MA) “enables companies to streamline, automate and measure marketing tasks and workflows so they can increase operational efficiency and grow revenue
Katherine Bandy was teaching English at Harbin Normal University in China when she decided to finish what she started by completing a master’s degree program
While Dr. Ayodele William Okesola was busy inspiring his students, they were doing the same for him. “I am a mentor to youth,” he said.
Athletic directors, or ADs as they are commonly called, are the educational leaders in charge of high school and college athletic programs. Because the scope
The effects of trauma are difficult for anyone to overcome. For children, however, the consequences are often greater. With many students experiencing ongoing daily trauma,
The coronavirus pandemic has changed how we do school — possibly forever. Within just six months, we have felt an unprecedented and urgent need to
While Shirley Sims earned a doctoral degree over the course of 36 months, she also helped run a college, had a baby and started a
Education is never far from Dr. Linda McKenna’s mind. Two-and-a-half years ago, she earned a promotion to director of learning and development at Comcast in
Dr. Gabe Venturi and the internet go way back. After getting in on the ground floor during the internet boom in the late 1990s, the
working tirelessly in these unprecedented times. The World Health Organization (WHO) is calling it the “International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife” (YONM 2020),
Every healthcare facility aims to achieve the highest level of patient care, while maintaining a supportive and positive work environment. Hospitals that promote and maintain
Dr. Jim Coughlin should teach a class in multitasking. While enrolled in the online Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership program at St. Thomas University,
Online learning has the potential to expose students, teachers and entire school systems to threats and dangerous situations. Accordingly, cyber security concerns for school leaders,
The COVID-19 pandemic has upended the lives of almost everyone in education. Teachers, students and administrators in K-12 school systems have been forced to shift
Job opportunities in technology-focused instructional design abound in today’s environment of technology-driven culture and business. Even if you are not currently a licensed teacher, earning
In 1954, Harvard professor B.F. Skinner invented a “teaching machine,” which enabled schools to provide programmed instruction to students. But it was at the end
Serendipity led Maria Asencio to St. Thomas University for a teaching certificate. Her student experience led her back for an MBA. “The faculty was always
A change in career trajectory was pitch perfect for Christopher Lorenzo. “For 22 years, I wanted to be a lawyer,” he said. “I had law
It’s been a little more than a decade since Dr. Cory Los Schumacher was diagnosed with a brain tumor. “The doctor told me I was
When computer guru Khomin realized his database wasn’t full, he didn’t hesitate to log on. He said, “I had a director, Irene Riley, who was
Nico Lachica already has hospitality experience. And he is a people person. Now, he is adding the knowledge base he needs to alter his career
Renee Stoodt works for a hospital where the business side of healthcare piqued her interest. She serves as a senior medical staff coordinator at Doctors
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