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Are Unions Worthless?

By David Harder on the October, 18, 2017

Approximately one in ten American employees belong to a union. Most unions are focused on what they did a hundred years ago – protecting jobs and ensuring the safety of their members.   But, as the needs of workers change, are unions doing their job? Over the last fifty years, […]


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Will Your Tribe Make or Break You?

By David Harder on the October, 16, 2017

What happens right after we make a decision to change the business or the course of our lives?   We tell members of our tribes. The challenge with tribes is that they have rigid rituals and expectations. When we break one of those rituals, the general response is some form […]


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America’s Real Skills Crisis

By David Harder on the October, 14, 2017

In our culture, we have a growing challenge and dare I imply “crisis” around a variety of life skill deficits that impact many adults and will undermine the careers of our growing children. We can witness the impact of these deficits on the American workers who characterize themselves as “underemployed.” […]


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The Global Talent Crisis That Will Impact Every-Single-One-Of-Us

By David Harder on the August, 26, 2017

We have a massive global crisis on our hands around work and livelihood. The numbers speak for themselves. 48% of Americans view themselves as underemployed. In other words, they are living from paycheck to paycheck. It is impossible for people to have self-esteem if they are not having a direct […]


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Why We Must Trade-In Old-Fashioned Security for Growth

By David Harder on the August, 17, 2017

How many of us are conscious enough to be excited about trading in a sense of old-fashioned security for perpetual growth? Most of us need to be educated to even realize what the opportunity means on a personal level. For the vast majority, real change is a frightening prospect. For […]


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There is No Such Thing as Fear of Success

By David Harder on the August, 16, 2017

Early this morning, I woke up and thought of how frightening it would be to pay all my bills, to buy a spectacular beach home in the Malibu Colony and purchase a brand-new Azimut 77S foot yacht with a crew of two. My mind wandered towards getting up and visiting […]


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This is What a Laser-Like Brand Looks Like

By David Harder on the August, 11, 2017

Over the years, I have helped many of our graduates launch new businesses. It is a growing trend. More and more participants define that their ideal next step is to go into business for themselves. It is one of my great joys to watch them include the fears and concerns […]


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How One Tech CEO Created Talent Stability

By David Harder on the August, 7, 2017

The Workplace Engagement Solution – How One Tech CEO Created Talent Stability   The technology industry tends to be very good at hiring people, keeping them is an entirely different matter. Gourmet lunches, pool tables in the break room, gyms, and onsite daycare are certainly nice perks but the tech industry […]


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No Shortcuts – Adam Miller’s Road to Talent Success

By David Harder on the August, 3, 2017

The only true shortcut to success is in recognizing there are no shortcuts to success.   David Harder’s new book, The Workplace Engagement Solution, points out how disengagement often begins when we attempt shortcuts in how we build our talent. Instead of developing a robust employer brand, some organizations hire for expedience. […]


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Science Fiction? Employee Engagement in the Near Future

By David Harder on the August, 2, 2017

Career Press officially publishes The Workplace Engagement Solution! Amazon will make sure you have a copy in your hand tomorrow by simply clicking here.   A shout-out to the many people that helped crack-the-code around the employee engagement challenge including Mary Campbell, my colleague, editor and former partner from USC; Adam Miller, Engagement […]


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