“Promises, like gardens need weeding from time to time to produce healthy results.” — Soul Dancer Copy Share Image
Continuous personal and professional development is your key to the future. — Brian Tracy Copy Share Image
“By speaking in a competent and confident way, your message will sound more relevant and appropriate, reflecting you in a favorable light.” — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“Professional learning does not advance… through the inexorable confirmation of previous certainties, but through a systematic challenge to our present conceptions” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Writing is such a solitary occupation that it takes a long time to build up a group of professional peers with whom… — Sara Sheridan Copy Share Image
I want us to continue to scale and grow over the coming years in education, professional development and employment to bring about… — David Batstone Copy Share Image
“When we introduce new technologies into our classrooms we are teaching our students twice.” — Michael Joseph Brown Copy Share Image
Too many professional development initiatives are done to teachers - not for, with or by them. — Andy Hargreaves Copy Share Image
“You must know what you are fishing for and have no fear of casting out; alternatively you will just end up with… — Cynthia E. Olmedo Copy Share Image
“If you aren't hiring, the only way for your business to grow is for your people to grow.” — Fresia Jackson Copy Share Image
“Most people are familiar with the rich, resonant tones of James Earl Jones and Morgan Freeman. Their signature voices bring strength, authority,… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
Personal growth and professional development require mostly being treated like an adult, which is pretty much the opposite of what happens in… — Jeffrey Pfeffer Copy Share Image
“What determines whether the usage is acceptable or inappropriate? If you want to make a great first impression with positive impact, it… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“In addition to political will, UHC requires sufficient numbers of well-trained and motivated staff with adequate resources for prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and… — The Lancet Copy Share Image
“Professional development is something that is important for language teachers for a variety of reasons. It helps teachers to learn more about… — Robert J. Lowe Copy Share Image
“Think of the times that others remembered your name and used it kindly. How did it make you feel? When you use… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“Alongside the formal training to be found on professional and academic training courses, and the expertise that can be discovered through attending… — Robert J. Lowe Copy Share Image
“To call certain people, such as your boss, teachers, professors, doctors, your parent’s friends, etc. by their first names might be considered… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“The problem with your company is not the economy, it is not the lack of opportunity, it is not your team. The… — Dave Ramsey Copy Share Image
“I was raised in an era when part of respecting your elders was to call them by Mr. or Mrs. When my… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“Neen James (NeenJames.com) is an eloquent and successful international speaker who stands at four-feet-eleven with a rich Australian dialect and a high-pitched… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“educators of English learners should be well-versed in theories of second language acquisition and in methodologies such as sheltering and scaffolding. Their… — James Crawford Copy Share Image
I didn't want to write unless I could say, and think for myself. I looked to peers that I not only respected… — Karen Walton Copy Share Image
“Everyone’s shouting. You’re just trying to breathe. You open LinkedIn, and everyone’s crushing it. Another launch. Another award. Another high-gloss rebrand dipped… — Kinga Bali Copy Share Image
“Using titles such as Mr., Mrs., Miss, Dr., etc. demonstrates respect. In previous generations, it was a social necessity and simply good… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“When I am working with groups of thirty or fewer people, there is a powerful name exercise that I do to break… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“In some ways Coleridge committed a form of artistic suicide attempting to solve the complicated mystery he saw in the flocking starlings.… — David Whyte Copy Share Image
“What sort of things might constitute an agenda for further professional improvement? Beyond the sharing of the good, bad and the ugly… — Mary Myatt Copy Share Image
“Variety is the Spice of Life. Voices come in all shapes, tones, and sizes. Some are compelling and effective, while others are… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
We will also have a more rigorous approach to professional development and managing unsatisfactory performance. — Jay Weatherill Copy Share Image
“Mind chatter: a clatter of left-brain rains of doubt, worry, guilt, shame in a thunderstorm of fear. Forgive the chatter, clear your… — Soul Dancer Copy Share Image
“A Great Teacher is like a fountain; she draws from the still, deep waters of personal growth and professional knowledge to serve… — Wynn Godbold Copy Share Image
“You're not invisible. But some days you feel like a ghost. You've built, led, lived. But in a digital flood of noise… — Kinga Bali Copy Share Image
“Professional development is important, but let's not forget about the most important kind of development - personal brand development. Because in the… — Shubham Shukla Copy Share Image
“A Sign of Respect. As our world grows more casual, we observe a tendency for everyone to use first names rather than… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image