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According to a 2013 report conducted by Pearson, more than 70% of college students own a smartphone that’s used daily for schoolwork. If you’re a student who depends on a smartphone for taking notes, managing schedules, and staying organized, don’t get overwhelmed by all of the apps to choose from.
Readtime: 3 Minutes Continue ReadingIn the film Failure to Launch, the lead character has trouble succeeding because of his fear of failure. He is afraid to take the first step. In the movie, while this fear is portrayed in a comical way, there are many things that we can learn from him so we can succeed in our everyday lives.
Readtime: 2 Minutes Continue ReadingWe’ve covered your resume, your education, and the job interview in our discussion on a successful transition from the military. The fourth installment will focus on Networking. Webster's defines Networking as 'the exchange of information or services among individuals, groups, or institutions.
Readtime: 3 Minutes Continue ReadingDr. Snider has 20 years of university-level teaching experience. He joined Trident in 2011 and has taught courses including Decision Making for Leaders, Strategic Leadership, Power Influencer and Persuasion, Leadership and Change, and Organizational Development and Change.
Readtime: 3 Minutes Continue ReadingPatricia Watson has joined Trident University International (Trident) as Regional Manager of Strategic Military Community Relations. She will be responsible for military outreach activities in Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, and Michigan.
Readtime: 3 Minutes Continue ReadingDr. Conna Bral has joined the American Intercontinental University System (AIUS) as Vice Provost for Trident University International (Trident), effective August 1, 2022.
Readtime: 4 Minutes Continue ReadingAlways fascinated by business, Dr. Sinclair formed Positive Trends Research, a company that educates professionals involved in the financial markets. A project built on his passion and expertise, The Secret to Trading the Open examines a method that he found which can increase chances of profitability when trading certain stocks at the opening bell.
Readtime: 4 Minutes Continue ReadingDr. Jablow explains that the purpose of this book is not to define leadership or the traits and characteristics of leaders. The goal of this book is to present a varied set of leadership perspectives from the USNA Class of 1991 as a means to contribute to the development of future leaders.
Readtime: 4 Minutes Continue ReadingThe findings of Dr. Ratekin's research suggest that intentional gratitude practices contributed to increased job satisfaction, role confidence, and overall employee well-being at the examined firm. As a result of her analysis, Dr. Ratekin made multiple recommendations to the partner organization, which are to frame gratitude as a formal company value, encourage gratitude as a daily practice for everyone, make intentional gratitude visible internally and externally, and encourage clients to engage in intentional gratitude.
Readtime: 4 Minutes Continue ReadingAs an entity, the cyber realm continues to grow. Similar to how we as humans share chemical and biological physicality with the planet’s flora, fauna, bacteria, the cyber meta-reality is growing into a type of non-physical, yet tangible sphere,” explains Dr. Sipper. "Considering this evolution, additions or subtractions to the cyber-meta reality could have far reaching impact."
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