Continuing with the Generations in the Workforce series, the next generation we are highlighting are the Baby Boomers. Still being one of the most dominant groups in the business world, Baby Boomers have been known as one of the largest generations in history. Expecting a looming retirement, many of Baby Boomers are still working andContinue reading “Multigenerational Workforce – Baby Boomers”
Author Archives: Dr. Thomasa Bond
Penn Foster Webinar
Last night I had the great opportunity to present for Penn Foster’s Early Childhood Webinar series on a topic very close to me, How to Recruit, Hire, Train, and Retain the Right Person for the Job. For those of you who didn’t have a chance to see this presentation in the past, this presentation goes overContinue reading “Penn Foster Webinar”
Guest Post – Why Millennials Aren’t Awful
Starting with this article, I’m beginning a series highlighting each generation in the workforce. With this first one, highlighting Millennials, I have a guest writer that is very close to me and also a Millennial, DJ Bond. Having his Bachelors in English and his MBA concentrating in Marketing, DJ currently manages social media content andContinue reading “Guest Post – Why Millennials Aren’t Awful”
Multigenerational Teamwork Handout
Recently, I presented at the MiAEYC Professional Development Institute on a topic that is very relevant to the workplace currently. My presentation was called “Building a Stronger Workforce Through Multigenerational Teamwork”. I had an great time presenting and all of the participants were awesome! I appreciate how great of an audience I had and how creative theirContinue reading “Multigenerational Teamwork Handout”
Arrange Your Classroom to Eliminate Blind Spots
A blind spot is any area in the classroom where you are unable to see the children from every vantage point. You should be able to see the children from a standing or sitting position. When blind spots are removed you are able observe all of the children no matter if they are playing inContinue reading “Arrange Your Classroom to Eliminate Blind Spots”