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The New Directions Consulting Blog serves as an innovative, international consulting and training resource for organizations who realize that to be successful requires the ability to master change, unite in teams, engage in quality systems thinking, and promote continuous improvement - all to satisfy increasingly demanding customers.
Recent Posts
In The Trenches: Quite a Year for HR Departments
I have a good friend who came on board as the HR manager for a manufacturing plant in the past year or so and within the first month he was required to lay off about 75 people. In the beginning, it was probably a bit easier for him because he didn’...
What’s Your Body Saying to Others?
When the experts analyze human communication, they report that 55% of our effect is based on our body language. That means that over half of how our communication is received, is not based on the words we say or our tone of voice, but on the signals ...
4 Immediate Ways to Add Personal Success and Power to Your Staff by Year’s End
This is often the time of year when staff are scrambling to finish projects by year-end or preparing to formulate goals, both professionally and personally for the coming year. How can we help our staff to choose a path of success and personal pow...
4 Immediate Ways to Add Personal Success and Power to Your Staff by Year’s End
This is often the time of year when staff are scrambling to finish projects by year-end or preparing to formulate goals, both professionally and personally for the coming year. How can we help our staff to choose a path of success and personal powe...
Thanks as simple as a popcorn kernel
We’ve always had a variety of traditions during our Thanksgiving dinner. We start the meal by reading Abraham Lincoln’s Thanksgiving Proclamation (1863) as a way to remind us from where all our blessings come. A second tradition includ...
Thanks as simple as a popcorn kernel
We’ve always had a variety of traditions during our Thanksgiving dinner. We start the meal by reading Abraham Lincoln’s Thanksgiving Proclamation (1863) as a way to remind us from where all our blessings come. A second tradition includes...

