In this presentation, Dave Rocker explains the relationship between happiness and productivity, backed by scientific evidence based off of a study by Psych Pedia scholar Steven Parton.
Dave Rocker: 4 Ways to Kick Procrastination to the CurbDave Rocker
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of a new drug on memory and cognitive function in older adults. The double-blind study involved 100 participants aged 65-80 who were given either the drug or a placebo daily for 6 months. Researchers found that those who received the drug performed significantly better on memory and problem-solving tests at the end of the study compared to those who received the placebo.
Dave Rocker: Build Trust With Your EmployeesDave Rocker
Dave Rocker explains five simple techniques to help build trust between managers and employees, including getting to know team members, communicating clearly, acknowledging great work, being a good diplomat, and being a team player.
Dave Rocker shares with you smart ways to become more productive at work or at school. Here, he describes the Pomodoro technique, which uses time as a main factor to measure productivity.
Dave Rocker: Optimizing Your Morning RoutineDave Rocker
Dave Rocker gives helpful insight on how to make the most of your day by optimizing your morning routine and starting your day off on the right foot in order to increase your workflow productivity.
Dave Rocker: Rio 2016: Vets Compete in U.S. Paralympic TeamDave Rocker
The Paralympic Games offer an opportunity to celebrate the resilience and athletic achievements of American veterans and those who are currently serving. In this presentation, Dave Rocker features 5 U.S. veterans and active-duty athletes who competed on the U.S. Paralympic Team in Rio 2016 summer Olympics.
Dave Rocker: Why Americans Observe Veterans DayDave Rocker
The confusion surrounding Veterans Day stems from the way the meaning of Veterans Day has evolved since the holiday was first observed in 1919. In this presentation, Dave Rocker answers three probing questions: 1. How Veterans Day came to be; 2. Why Americans observe Veterans Day on November 11th; and 3. Why Americans tend to confuse Memorial Day and Veterans Day. For more information, visit Dave Rocker's website: DaveRocker.org
Dave Rocker: How Philanthropy Can Support Military VeteransDave Rocker
Dave Rocker explains how we can help military veterans find work, which can be particularly challenging for vets. In fact, the unemployment rate among vets is higher than the rest of the civilian population. Through philanthropic efforts, these needs can be met and vets can live more stable lives - view this slideshare for more.
In this presentation, Dave Rocker explains the relationship between happiness and productivity, backed by scientific evidence based off of a study by Psych Pedia scholar Steven Parton.
Dave Rocker: 4 Ways to Kick Procrastination to the CurbDave Rocker
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of a new drug on memory and cognitive function in older adults. The double-blind study involved 100 participants aged 65-80 who were given either the drug or a placebo daily for 6 months. Researchers found that those who received the drug performed significantly better on memory and problem-solving tests at the end of the study compared to those who received the placebo.
Dave Rocker: Build Trust With Your EmployeesDave Rocker
Dave Rocker explains five simple techniques to help build trust between managers and employees, including getting to know team members, communicating clearly, acknowledging great work, being a good diplomat, and being a team player.
Dave Rocker shares with you smart ways to become more productive at work or at school. Here, he describes the Pomodoro technique, which uses time as a main factor to measure productivity.
Dave Rocker: Optimizing Your Morning RoutineDave Rocker
Dave Rocker gives helpful insight on how to make the most of your day by optimizing your morning routine and starting your day off on the right foot in order to increase your workflow productivity.
Dave Rocker: Rio 2016: Vets Compete in U.S. Paralympic TeamDave Rocker
The Paralympic Games offer an opportunity to celebrate the resilience and athletic achievements of American veterans and those who are currently serving. In this presentation, Dave Rocker features 5 U.S. veterans and active-duty athletes who competed on the U.S. Paralympic Team in Rio 2016 summer Olympics.
Dave Rocker: Why Americans Observe Veterans DayDave Rocker
The confusion surrounding Veterans Day stems from the way the meaning of Veterans Day has evolved since the holiday was first observed in 1919. In this presentation, Dave Rocker answers three probing questions: 1. How Veterans Day came to be; 2. Why Americans observe Veterans Day on November 11th; and 3. Why Americans tend to confuse Memorial Day and Veterans Day. For more information, visit Dave Rocker's website: DaveRocker.org
Dave Rocker: How Philanthropy Can Support Military VeteransDave Rocker
Dave Rocker explains how we can help military veterans find work, which can be particularly challenging for vets. In fact, the unemployment rate among vets is higher than the rest of the civilian population. Through philanthropic efforts, these needs can be met and vets can live more stable lives - view this slideshare for more.
Dave Rocker: Generational Diversity in the Workplace by Dave Rocker Dave Rocker
Learning how best to communicate with members of different generations can eliminate misunderstandings and confrontations that add unnecessary stress and tension to the workplace. Dave Rocker includes three suggestions to help all generations communicate and collaborate more seamlessly together:
Dave Rocker: 6 Programs and Hiring Initiatives for Veterans Dave Rocker
In this presentation, Dave Rocker highlights 6 programs and hiring initiatives which have narrowed their professional focus in an effort to better serve veterans.
Dave Rocker: At Work: Positivity = Productivity Dave Rocker
Dave Rocker shares expert advice for improving productivity at work. He includes three tips for what business leaders can do to foster a more positive and productive office culture.
Dave Rocker: How Tech Industry Helps Lower Unemployment Rates for Veterans Dave Rocker
Since 9/11, the average unemployment rate among young vets has been 2.6x higher than the national average. These numbers point to a major problem that vets face in trying to find jobs upon returning home from serving our country overseas. In this presentation, Dave Rocker talks about recent efforts from the tech sector that help these honorable veterans find job placement through the White House initiative, Joining Forces.
Dave Rocker: Multitasking vs. Monotasking - What's More Effective?Dave Rocker
Dave Rocker shares with you information about multitasking and monotasking - giving information on which is more effective for your productivity levels at work.
Dave Rocker: Neuromyths: Misunderstandings About The Brain Dave Rocker
Popular culture has taught us to believe many facts about the brain. For example, one of the most common misunderstandings is that logical, linear-thinking people are left-brain dominant, while those of us who are creative and artistic are right-brain dominant. Other neuromyths have also been widely accepted. Dave Rocker explains some of the most popular neuromyths about the brain.
Dave Rocker: Productivity & Top 5 Reasons It Suffers At Work Dave Rocker
Dave Rocker explains some of the top reasons employees feel unproductive when performing their daily job responsibilities at work. In this visual Infographic, Dave Rocker includes the top 5 ways productivity is affected on the job.
Make It Work! Building & Sustaining Relationshipskoshea084
The document discusses how to use Twitter effectively to build and sustain relationships. It explains what Twitter is, how it works through features like tweets, follows, direct messages, retweets and hashtags. It recommends using Twitter to connect with an audience and achieve goals like branding, messaging, feedback and calls to action. The document advises acting as a connector rather than just a broadcaster by engaging in balanced interactions. It suggests tracking analytics like followers, mentions, retweets and clicks to measure effectiveness. Tools are listed to help optimize use of Twitter.
The document provides 8 steps for creating a strategic Israel program on campus. [1] It begins by identifying the group's goals, brainstorming program ideas that further those goals, and selecting a goal-oriented program. [2] It then recommends delegating responsibilities to leverage members' skills and creating a timeline. [3] The final steps are to have the event, follow up internally to evaluate success, and follow up externally by thanking participants and building relationships.
This document provides specifications for a rechargeable battery and door kit that can be used to replace the battery in a Motorola/Symbol MC70 device. The battery is 56.8mm x 36.6mm x 25.4mm, weighs 98g, and has a capacity of 4800mAh. It uses GTS Genius Technology to monitor the state of health and provides LED light alerts when the battery nears the end of its life. The included door has a small window to view the light and provides an IP54 sealed connection to improve latching.
Many companies are adopting an ‘employer of choice’ strategy but most are doing it superficially. This presentation offers a practical roadmap for developing a new, more productive workplace culture; one that reflects the changing needs of the modern employee, and the agile organisation. This new culture is the cornerstone of being an employer of choice and for attracting the most talented workforce.
From Small Things, Big Things Will Come: Our Brains and NanotechDave Rocker
The term nanotechnology refers to engineering on a molecular scale, measured with units like nanometers, which consist of 1 billionth of a meter (a sheet of newspaper is about 100,000 nanometers thick). These microscopic dimensions have the potential to enact major changes in the diagnosis of diseases, building of medical instruments, and creating ‘smart’ textiles and materials. But potentially the most intriguing possibility, straight out of science fiction, is the potential for implants which supplement or even supplant human brain activity.
PTSD was first described in ancient times as a change in personality among soldiers after experiencing death in battle. Over centuries, physicians noted symptoms like nightmares, withdrawal, and depression in soldiers and victims of accidents and disasters. After World Wars I and II, psychiatrists more clearly defined the psychiatric symptoms now known as PTSD. The inclusion of PTSD as a diagnostic category in the 1980s arose from its prevalence in soldiers after the Vietnam War, with millions now diagnosed each year including victims of abuse, assault, and terrorism.
Is videoconferencing as productive as in-person meetings?Dave Rocker
Dave Rocker, expert in business techniques and management, breaks down the benefits of videoconferencing vs. in-person meetings. Which is more effective and convenient?
Five celebrities you didn't know were veteransDave Rocker
This document summarizes five celebrities who were veterans: Pat Sajak served in the US Army as a DJ during the Vietnam War before becoming the host of Wheel of Fortune. Adam Driver was a US Marine but did not deploy overseas. Mr. T impressed as a recruit in the US Army after a career in wrestling and football. Bob Ross was a drill instructor in the US Air Force for 20 years before hosting The Joy of Painting. Ice-T enlisted in the US Army after high school seeking structure and served as a squad leader in Hawaii.
Do tech gadgets benefit workplace collaboration? Dave Rocker
Business expert Dave Rocker examines if technology is helping or hurting your workplace. The answer likely depends on how you're using it. @DaveRocker_
Plans are worthless. Planning is everything.Dave Rocker
Business expert Dave Rocker shares with you his thoughts on why President Dwight Eisenhower had it right...plans often become worthless but the act of planning can save your company.
How virtual reality is changing health careDave Rocker
By 2020, virtual reality in healthcare is expected to grow 73% and reach between $2.5 to $3.8 billion. Virtual reality can be used for exposure therapy to treat phobias, relaxation for chronic patients, and health education. It is also being used in surgeries where robotic devices perform operations under the control of remote surgeons, and for rehabilitation by allowing patients to practice recovering motor functions.
Dave Rocker, founder of The Rocker Group LLC, discusses how leaders bring out the best in everyone around them. His advice breaks down leadership into five critical topics.
Dave Rocker: Tax reform is difficult but effective if done rightDave Rocker
The real goal of tax reform should be to reduce the nation's debt as a percentage of GDP. Cuts for the sake of cuts will lead to short term wins but long-term calamity.
Dave Rocker: Generational Diversity in the Workplace by Dave Rocker Dave Rocker
Learning how best to communicate with members of different generations can eliminate misunderstandings and confrontations that add unnecessary stress and tension to the workplace. Dave Rocker includes three suggestions to help all generations communicate and collaborate more seamlessly together:
Dave Rocker: 6 Programs and Hiring Initiatives for Veterans Dave Rocker
In this presentation, Dave Rocker highlights 6 programs and hiring initiatives which have narrowed their professional focus in an effort to better serve veterans.
Dave Rocker: At Work: Positivity = Productivity Dave Rocker
Dave Rocker shares expert advice for improving productivity at work. He includes three tips for what business leaders can do to foster a more positive and productive office culture.
Dave Rocker: How Tech Industry Helps Lower Unemployment Rates for Veterans Dave Rocker
Since 9/11, the average unemployment rate among young vets has been 2.6x higher than the national average. These numbers point to a major problem that vets face in trying to find jobs upon returning home from serving our country overseas. In this presentation, Dave Rocker talks about recent efforts from the tech sector that help these honorable veterans find job placement through the White House initiative, Joining Forces.
Dave Rocker: Multitasking vs. Monotasking - What's More Effective?Dave Rocker
Dave Rocker shares with you information about multitasking and monotasking - giving information on which is more effective for your productivity levels at work.
Dave Rocker: Neuromyths: Misunderstandings About The Brain Dave Rocker
Popular culture has taught us to believe many facts about the brain. For example, one of the most common misunderstandings is that logical, linear-thinking people are left-brain dominant, while those of us who are creative and artistic are right-brain dominant. Other neuromyths have also been widely accepted. Dave Rocker explains some of the most popular neuromyths about the brain.
Dave Rocker: Productivity & Top 5 Reasons It Suffers At Work Dave Rocker
Dave Rocker explains some of the top reasons employees feel unproductive when performing their daily job responsibilities at work. In this visual Infographic, Dave Rocker includes the top 5 ways productivity is affected on the job.
Make It Work! Building & Sustaining Relationshipskoshea084
The document discusses how to use Twitter effectively to build and sustain relationships. It explains what Twitter is, how it works through features like tweets, follows, direct messages, retweets and hashtags. It recommends using Twitter to connect with an audience and achieve goals like branding, messaging, feedback and calls to action. The document advises acting as a connector rather than just a broadcaster by engaging in balanced interactions. It suggests tracking analytics like followers, mentions, retweets and clicks to measure effectiveness. Tools are listed to help optimize use of Twitter.
The document provides 8 steps for creating a strategic Israel program on campus. [1] It begins by identifying the group's goals, brainstorming program ideas that further those goals, and selecting a goal-oriented program. [2] It then recommends delegating responsibilities to leverage members' skills and creating a timeline. [3] The final steps are to have the event, follow up internally to evaluate success, and follow up externally by thanking participants and building relationships.
This document provides specifications for a rechargeable battery and door kit that can be used to replace the battery in a Motorola/Symbol MC70 device. The battery is 56.8mm x 36.6mm x 25.4mm, weighs 98g, and has a capacity of 4800mAh. It uses GTS Genius Technology to monitor the state of health and provides LED light alerts when the battery nears the end of its life. The included door has a small window to view the light and provides an IP54 sealed connection to improve latching.
Many companies are adopting an ‘employer of choice’ strategy but most are doing it superficially. This presentation offers a practical roadmap for developing a new, more productive workplace culture; one that reflects the changing needs of the modern employee, and the agile organisation. This new culture is the cornerstone of being an employer of choice and for attracting the most talented workforce.
From Small Things, Big Things Will Come: Our Brains and NanotechDave Rocker
The term nanotechnology refers to engineering on a molecular scale, measured with units like nanometers, which consist of 1 billionth of a meter (a sheet of newspaper is about 100,000 nanometers thick). These microscopic dimensions have the potential to enact major changes in the diagnosis of diseases, building of medical instruments, and creating ‘smart’ textiles and materials. But potentially the most intriguing possibility, straight out of science fiction, is the potential for implants which supplement or even supplant human brain activity.
PTSD was first described in ancient times as a change in personality among soldiers after experiencing death in battle. Over centuries, physicians noted symptoms like nightmares, withdrawal, and depression in soldiers and victims of accidents and disasters. After World Wars I and II, psychiatrists more clearly defined the psychiatric symptoms now known as PTSD. The inclusion of PTSD as a diagnostic category in the 1980s arose from its prevalence in soldiers after the Vietnam War, with millions now diagnosed each year including victims of abuse, assault, and terrorism.
Is videoconferencing as productive as in-person meetings?Dave Rocker
Dave Rocker, expert in business techniques and management, breaks down the benefits of videoconferencing vs. in-person meetings. Which is more effective and convenient?
Five celebrities you didn't know were veteransDave Rocker
This document summarizes five celebrities who were veterans: Pat Sajak served in the US Army as a DJ during the Vietnam War before becoming the host of Wheel of Fortune. Adam Driver was a US Marine but did not deploy overseas. Mr. T impressed as a recruit in the US Army after a career in wrestling and football. Bob Ross was a drill instructor in the US Air Force for 20 years before hosting The Joy of Painting. Ice-T enlisted in the US Army after high school seeking structure and served as a squad leader in Hawaii.
Do tech gadgets benefit workplace collaboration? Dave Rocker
Business expert Dave Rocker examines if technology is helping or hurting your workplace. The answer likely depends on how you're using it. @DaveRocker_
Plans are worthless. Planning is everything.Dave Rocker
Business expert Dave Rocker shares with you his thoughts on why President Dwight Eisenhower had it right...plans often become worthless but the act of planning can save your company.
How virtual reality is changing health careDave Rocker
By 2020, virtual reality in healthcare is expected to grow 73% and reach between $2.5 to $3.8 billion. Virtual reality can be used for exposure therapy to treat phobias, relaxation for chronic patients, and health education. It is also being used in surgeries where robotic devices perform operations under the control of remote surgeons, and for rehabilitation by allowing patients to practice recovering motor functions.
Dave Rocker, founder of The Rocker Group LLC, discusses how leaders bring out the best in everyone around them. His advice breaks down leadership into five critical topics.
Dave Rocker: Tax reform is difficult but effective if done rightDave Rocker
The real goal of tax reform should be to reduce the nation's debt as a percentage of GDP. Cuts for the sake of cuts will lead to short term wins but long-term calamity.
Dave Rocker: How leaders do quick, quality workDave Rocker
Effective leaders provide clear strategic perspectives and communicate them well to set specific objectives and goals. They set high standards and stretch goals to increase quality and speed of work. They embrace innovation, change, and new procedures to deliver higher quality work faster than traditional methods allow. They also consider outside opinions to identify trends and adapt strategies accordingly.
Tips: Maximizing your income tax returnDave Rocker
Filing your taxes early provides several benefits: you are likely to receive a larger tax refund on average of $450 more than later filers; filing early helps prevent identity theft which has spiked in tax-related complaints in recent years; and if you owe taxes, filing early gives you more time to pay and avoids stress later in the tax season.
Dave Rocker: 5 Ways Veterans Serve Beyond Military ServiceDave Rocker
It’s only logical that veterans would seek a similar sense of purpose and mission-oriented work in their civilian communities as they experienced through their service in the military. There are many opportunities for veterans to contribute leadership and continue serving here at home.
In this presentation, Dave Rocker lists 5 public service opportunities geared specifically toward veterans.
AS A HUMANITARIAN, DAVE ROCKER IS MOST PASSIONATE ABOUT HELPING DISABLED VETERANS REENTER THE WORKFORCE IN A MEANINGFUL CAPACITY. WITH THIS GOAL, DAVE WAS INSTRUMENTAL IN CREATING ALORICARES, AN INITIATIVE OF ALORICA THAT HIRES, TRAINS, AND MENTORS U.S. ARMED FORCES VETERANS AND MILITARY SPOUSES IN CUSTOMER SERVICE JOBS.
Dave Rocker: Productivity & Stress (Dos and Don'ts)Dave Rocker
At its most basic level, stress serves an important evolutionary purpose. Stress signals our attention–it motivates us to accomplish whatever needs to get done. And while human beings display varying capacities to deal with stress (some folks thrive under pressure; others are paralyzed by it), some people need a certain amount of stress to be productive. To help you use stress to your advantage, Dave Rocker presents a few dos and don’ts to keep in mind.
IMPACT Silver is a pure silver zinc producer with over $260 million in revenue since 2008 and a large 100% owned 210km Mexico land package - 2024 catalysts includes new 14% grade zinc Plomosas mine and 20,000m of fully funded exploration drilling.
Top 10 Free Accounting and Bookkeeping Apps for Small BusinessesYourLegal Accounting
Maintaining a proper record of your money is important for any business whether it is small or large. It helps you stay one step ahead in the financial race and be aware of your earnings and any tax obligations.
However, managing finances without an entire accounting staff can be challenging for small businesses.
Accounting apps can help with that! They resemble your private money manager.
They organize all of your transactions automatically as soon as you link them to your corporate bank account. Additionally, they are compatible with your phone, allowing you to monitor your finances from anywhere. Cool, right?
Thus, we’ll be looking at several fantastic accounting apps in this blog that will help you develop your business and save time.
Taurus Zodiac Sign: Unveiling the Traits, Dates, and Horoscope Insights of th...my Pandit
Dive into the steadfast world of the Taurus Zodiac Sign. Discover the grounded, stable, and logical nature of Taurus individuals, and explore their key personality traits, important dates, and horoscope insights. Learn how the determination and patience of the Taurus sign make them the rock-steady achievers and anchors of the zodiac.
Starting a business is like embarking on an unpredictable adventure. It’s a journey filled with highs and lows, victories and defeats. But what if I told you that those setbacks and failures could be the very stepping stones that lead you to fortune? Let’s explore how resilience, adaptability, and strategic thinking can transform adversity into opportunity.
The Most Inspiring Entrepreneurs to Follow in 2024.pdfthesiliconleaders
In a world where the potential of youth innovation remains vastly untouched, there emerges a guiding light in the form of Norm Goldstein, the Founder and CEO of EduNetwork Partners. His dedication to this cause has earned him recognition as a Congressional Leadership Award recipient.
Best practices for project execution and deliveryCLIVE MINCHIN
A select set of project management best practices to keep your project on-track, on-cost and aligned to scope. Many firms have don't have the necessary skills, diligence, methods and oversight of their projects; this leads to slippage, higher costs and longer timeframes. Often firms have a history of projects that simply failed to move the needle. These best practices will help your firm avoid these pitfalls but they require fortitude to apply.
How MJ Global Leads the Packaging Industry.pdfMJ Global
MJ Global's success in staying ahead of the curve in the packaging industry is a testament to its dedication to innovation, sustainability, and customer-centricity. By embracing technological advancements, leading in eco-friendly solutions, collaborating with industry leaders, and adapting to evolving consumer preferences, MJ Global continues to set new standards in the packaging sector.
Storytelling is an incredibly valuable tool to share data and information. To get the most impact from stories there are a number of key ingredients. These are based on science and human nature. Using these elements in a story you can deliver information impactfully, ensure action and drive change.
Part 2 Deep Dive: Navigating the 2024 Slowdownjeffkluth1
Introduction
The global retail industry has weathered numerous storms, with the financial crisis of 2008 serving as a poignant reminder of the sector's resilience and adaptability. However, as we navigate the complex landscape of 2024, retailers face a unique set of challenges that demand innovative strategies and a fundamental shift in mindset. This white paper contrasts the impact of the 2008 recession on the retail sector with the current headwinds retailers are grappling with, while offering a comprehensive roadmap for success in this new paradigm.