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and a link to the company
blog.
- 7.2011 TCG & Kathy Bornheimer deliver
Social Media 201: The Power of A Diversified Professional
Network training to the Milwaukee , WI Chapter of the Wisconsin
Commercial Real Estate Women
- 1.2011
Triumvirate Consulting Group is pleased to deliver
Organizational Change strategies and services to Kforce clients
seeking Change and Development expertise.
- 11.2010 In the Autumn 2010
Issue of
Shorewood Today TCG Chief Listening Officer
Karen Jahnke is interviewed about her experience
collaborating with graphic arts students at
Shorewood High School.
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- 5.2010 Karen Jahnke will be a featured
contributor in the global industry publication PM
Network (PMI), discussing U.S. hiring trends for
Project Managers.
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- 2.2010 Karen Jahnke is a Panelist at the SE WI
PMI Breakfast Meeting "How To Create a Social
Networking Strategy"
The PM Network is a global
publication dedicated to the project management
profession. It is distributed monthly by the
Project Management Institute (PMI).
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The May 2010 issue of PM Network takes a look at the new
business landscape and international hiring trends for
Project Managers. On pages 9 & 51 Karen Jahnke discussing
hiring trends for North America and her recommendations for
Project Managers who want to thrive in the new normal.
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On pages 70 & 71, Karen
Jahnke discusses project communication and global
virtual project management. Please enjoy this
complimentary digital copy of the June-09 issue.
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Hiring & Assessments
Ask
The Coach
Links to timely
relevant career coaching advice from author Kathy Bornheimer.
The Backbone Institute
Podcast
The Backbone Institute’s Susan Marshall
Susan Marshall is an author, speaker, and President of Executive Advisor, LLC, an executive development firm specializing in leadership skill building. She is the author of
"How to Grow a Backbone: 10 Strategies for Gaining Power and Influence at Work," which has been translated into multiple languages including German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Indian.
Her corporate and consulting experience includes work with Harley-Davidson, Best Buy, GE Healthcare, the New York City Leadership Academy, Boys & Girls Clubs of America and many others. She has been welcomed as a guest-lecturer at several University of Wisconsin campuses and at Marquette University, Alverno College, the University of Michigan Ross School of Business and the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business. She teaches a Leadership course for the MBA program at Mount Mary College in Milwaukee.
Susan has served as a confidante to high-level leaders in business, education and non-profit enterprises. She has a deep understanding of the sources and uses of personal and political power.
http://backboneinstitute.podbean.com/
Future Trends Research & Thought
Leadership
"We have an
Expansive Opportunity and Challenging Responsibility that begins
with Our Selves and reaches throughout Our Families, Our
Communities, whether they be Local or Global, to Work Together
towards Creating a New and Innovative World of Work. Learning to
Adapt Teaching Methods that correlate with the New Interests,
Temperaments, learning styles of the current student, and present
them with different ideas for future job opportunities and career
paths for future employment." - Jayne Holland
Jayne Holland
specializes in research, discovery and tracking of new and emerging
trends that are affecting the current world of work and the ways
these trends will continue to change the future world of work. This
content is used to promote creative, innovative ideas and strategic
visioning with organizations and companies looking to evolve
successfully in an atmosphere of change. It is for aspiring
entrepreneurs looking for "the next big thing," industry
professionals interested in generating new and different methods for
creating products and services and individuals in career transition
who want and need to stay relevant in a global work environment that
is in a continuous cycle of change.
Research &
Analysis Emerging Industries and Careers in the Local Market
When Technology Overtakes Biology
The ROI of human capital now depends on the most underutilized
corporate asset: attention. Information overload and how it
influences our allocation of this key asset is the current focus of
Brian’s research.
About
Brian
Brian’s background includes positions in product
development, marketing, and strategic planning in the
global manufacturing sector. This experience forged his
belief that human capital is the key competitive
advantage in a global economy.
Brian will be launching a blog dedicated to the
balancing of technology, connectivity and attention at
http://WorkplaceFrontiers.com/blog. In the interim
he can be reached at
bfglobal@wi.rr.com
In his spare time, Brian turns his attention to
volunteering in the community for the Milwaukee Art
Museum and Historic Milwaukee, Inc. He is an active
cyclist, nature photographer and baker of artisan
breads.
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