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By Mary Ellen Normen, Empowerment Growth Strategist | Learning Experience Designer, NWCFO Rarely do organizations provide guidance to new employees on how to organize and commit to a sustainable and motivating first day or even first week. This series is designed to facilitate the success of new employees by providing
By Mary Ellen Normen, Empowerment Growth Strategist | Learning Experience Designer, NWCFO In this first article in a series on Self-Driven Employee Onboarding, we will cover the pre-entry plan. Rarely do organizations provide guidance to new employees on how to organize and commit to a sustainable and motivating first day
By Mary Ellen Normen, Empowerment Growth Strategist | Learning Experience Designer, NWCFO Starting a new job is more than just learning the ropes—it’s about setting the stage for long-term success. At NWCFO, we believe that onboarding should be a dynamic, employee-driven journey, not a passive process. Our Personalysis-Powered 90-Day Entry
Ever found yourself in a meeting and said something like, “I’m not sure if this makes sense, but…” or “This might be a stupid question…” or “Sorry, just wanted to add…”? I have. More times than I’d like to admit. And lately I am noticing it in other women. And
One of the beliefs I adopted early in life was the idea that if you can’t be the best, don’t do it at all. Being perfect meant I was succeeding. It meant I was worthy of praise, especially from my dad. That belief drove me to study hard, work longer
Have you ever caught yourself saying, “I’m just so busy” – with a strange mix of pride and exhaustion in your voice? We say it like a badge of honor. Like it proves we’re successful, productive, important, or valuable. But have you ever stopped to wonder: What does “I’m so