by Michele Wierzgac | Nov 27, 2016 | Blog
A yoke is a smooth concave shape made to fit around the back and neck of oxen or other draft animals, and is designed so the animals do not touch each other and the weight of the load is equally distributed. Today when we hear the word yoke it is most often used to...
by Michele Wierzgac | Nov 14, 2016 | Blog
Throughout the years, thousands of project managers have dedicated countless hours in brainstorming sessions to justify their existence within their organizations. Even more hours have been spent on trying to market their value to the business community. The opening...
by Michele Wierzgac | Nov 7, 2016 | Blog
Throughout the years, thousands of project managers have dedicated countless hours in brainstorming sessions to justify their existence within their organizations. Even more hours have been spent on trying to market their value to the business community. The opening...
by Michele Wierzgac | Oct 31, 2016 | Blog
At a very young age, my Grandmother gave me some sage advice. “Don’t ever be jealous of what another person has or their accomplishments. If you want something, set a goal, work at it, and achieve it.” So I went on a mission to learn what goal setting was all about...
by Michele Wierzgac | Oct 24, 2016 | Blog
In 1989, the great singer/songwriter Carole King penned a compelling song, Legacy. She tells the listener that while we are trapped running in a rat maze, we forget to think about the legacy we want to leave behind. This timeless song asks the following question: How...
by Michele Wierzgac | Oct 17, 2016 | Blog
When we hear the phrase “Land of Opportunity,” we are reminded of the millions of immigrants who struggled to reach the shores of the United States to establish a better life for their families. But if we limit the definition to immigrants, we really do...