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Are We Preparing or Killing Our Children’s Future Careers?

By David Harder on the May, 9, 2017

How many career dinosaurs are being sent to college every year? I was giving a keynote speech entitled, The Art of Change. During the question and answer session, a rather dignified and well-dressed gentleman vigorously raised his hand. His body language seemed uncomfortable and angry. Of course, he was my […]


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How One Boss Changed My Entire Life

By David Harder on the April, 19, 2017

Doing the right thing seems to be as much the product of instinct as intelligence.   Today, a dear friend and I are getting together with our former boss – Gail Angel. I have not seen her in twenty-three years! Gail owned one of the most successful staffing companies in […]


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Why is United Airlines Turning Into a Consumer Battlecry?

By David Harder on the April, 17, 2017

We watched the passenger being injured and dragged off the plane. The world rises in anger. Within hours, CNN’s Aviation Specialist Richard Quest cynically predicts consumers will be back “as if nothing happened” in a matter of days. The implication is that Americans want large quantities of cheap stuff and […]


Why Active Learners Own Our Future

By David Harder on the April, 14, 2017

We used to derive our security from a job. Today we find our security from growth.   If that’s true (and it is), consider what a vast change in consciousness and outlook this represents for most of us. In my upcoming book The Workplace Engagement Solution (Career Press), I have […]


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Inspired Work’s First Annual Disengaged Employee of the Year Award

By David Harder on the April, 13, 2017

We were going to wait until the end of the year to take nominations for “Disengaged Employee of the Year Award” but after careful consideration, Sean has set a bar so thoroughly in the winning position, we are throwing in our chips today. Please, please, please, this is not a […]


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Silicon Valley’s Bizarre, Shocking, Exciting, & Scary New Conversation

By David Harder on the April, 10, 2017

Last year, Elon Musk was speaking at Recodes annual Code Conference in Palos Verdes, California. He said something that captured my imagination to such a bizarre degree that I think about his statement on a daily basis. He said, “We could already be playthings in a simulated-reality world run by […]


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Burn All the Boats – One Working Parent’s Journey to Freedom

By David Harder on the April, 5, 2017

Recently, I have been sharing stories about sole breadwinners. They are masters of responsibility for many of America’s families. But, they often set aside their own career development in the fear that one wrong move will spell failure in meeting the needs of their children’s day-to-day well-being as well as […]


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The One Question I Will Never Ask Again

By David Harder on the March, 28, 2017

The wind has blasted away all sleep. Trees are bending towards the sea and the coyotes have disappeared, possibly hiding or simply taking advantage of the noise that awakens me. This particular wind has gathered energy forcing itself on Sunset Boulevard gathering speed as it races, growing in rage towards […]


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A Unique Way to Get Your Most Out of Every Day

By David Harder on the March, 27, 2017

Many agree that our most precious resource is time. How much time gets used up in the frenzy of today’s workplace?   In Inspired Work’s leadership and engagement programs, we give our participants a customized series of questions to answer at the beginning of every day. It takes less than […]


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HER – How ten minutes transformed one family’s life

By David Harder on the March, 26, 2017

I’m waiting to board the plane back to LA and working on our new book that will help families prepare their children for the future of work. In a world where the average college graduate will change careers four to six times, everything in how we engage with our children […]


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