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President Trump visits San Diego

-Editorial Yesterday, Trump visited San Diego, the president arrived just before 11:30 a.m. when Air Force One touched down on the tarmac at MCAS Miramar. This was his first official visit to San Diego since taking the oath of office, to check the prototypes for the wall just a few …

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Estudio: Un mal empleado puede arruinar al grupo

Por: Jack Skeen, PhD (doctorado) El experto en desarrollo de liderazgo explica un estudio reciente y cómo los empleadores pueden proteger la integridad de su personal. ¿El mal comportamiento es contagioso? La mayoría de los docentes probablemente acepten que sí, pero un estudio reciente sobre América corporativa sugiere que no …

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Study: One Bad Employee Can Ruin the Bunch

By: Jack Skeen, PhD Leadership development expert explains recent study and how employers can protect their staff’s integrity Is bad behavior contagious? Most teachers would probably agree that it is, but a recent study on corporate America suggests that it is not just kids who can be peer-pressured into behaving …

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Industrial Women celebrate International Women’s Day

-Editorial Within the commemoration of International Women’s Day framework, the group formed by Industrial Women of the National Chamber of Transformation Industry (Canacintra) Mexicali, held a Breakfast-Conference with the theme “Overcoming Fears and Embracing Success”, directed to women representatives of Small and Medium Businesses and Industries of the region. This …

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