Archives for June 2006
CHANGE IS GOOD!
Published on 29 Jun 2006 at 12:58 pm.
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I’m writing this BLOG entry as the last one I’ll write from my office in Chicago. After deciding to take my “own advice” and focus on “BEST USE OF MY TIME”, I decided driving 4 to 5 hours a day was not acceptable. As a result, we are moving our offices to NW Indiana […]
DO YOU HAVE A PLAN FOR TOMORROW?
Published on 25 Jun 2006 at 8:59 pm.
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Isn’t it amazing that we are almost half way through 2006?
When you look at your production for the first half of this year are you happy or disappointed?
If you are not at least at 50% of your goal for 2006, START TO PLAN!
If you don’t have a plan each day, you become very […]
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IN MEMORY OF SCOTT KENNAUGH
Published on 18 Jun 2006 at 7:57 pm.
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Dear Friends,
I was just wrapping up my work tonight, when I received an email from Dianne Callis - who many of you remember from NAPS - National Assocation of Personnel Services. When I saw the name Scott Kennaugh in the subject line I couldn’t imagine why Dianne was sending me an email about […]
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HAPPY FATHER’S DAY
Published on 18 Jun 2006 at 1:07 pm.
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In the Recruiting Profession - we change people’s lives for the better! I can’t help but compare that to the role of being a “dad!” Talk about changing lives for the better.
Whether you are a dad, step-dad, foster parent, grandfather, uncle, cousin, nephew or “big brother”, there is no more important job than […]
Market your MPC’s!
Published on 8 Jun 2006 at 8:18 pm.
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In the past two weeks I’ve been asked about the effectiveness of marketing candidates. In this job market you will definitely benefit by marketing candidates.
In the past, I’ve marketed candidates as a way to showcase a sampling of my inventory of top talent, in order to write job orders. For the past four […]




