CavnessHR
A World with No Future
How to Cope with This Crisis without Going Apocalyptic
This might be the fourth or fifth Apocalypse that I’ve survived in my life, I literally grew up training for the end of the world. If you follow me, then you know that I grew up in a religious, doomsday cult, the Children of God. If not, feel free to check out my site daniellamestyanekyoung.com and you’ll find . . .
A Talk with Tej Yale Founder/CEO of ThinkImpact Inc.
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We talk about the following
Tej’s company ThinkImpact1st
What is Digital Media
What people get . . .
CavnessHR Update
First, thank you for reading this update on CavnessHR. CavnessHR is a HR Tech startup located in Seattle, Wa. We deliver HR to companies with 49 or fewer people across the U.S.
There are over 5M small businesses in the U.S. Most don't don't have HR because they can't afford an internal HR person. Then you have the HR . . .
The Unknown Unknowns
Military Intelligence Principles for Crisis Planning
I’m not sure if any of you are struggling with making plans for your future right now? I know I am. I had a whole life plan, for my family, for my businesses, for my future—I mean, helping business leaders make plans is what I do. Then Corona Virus hit and now it seems like everything is on hold.
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A Talk with Ali Schwanke, CEO/Founder at Simple Strat
The Jason Cavness Experience
On this episode of the Jason Cavness Experience, we talk to Ali Schwanke CEO/Founder at Simple Strat
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Jason’s email: jasoncavness@cavnessHR.com
@cavnessHR across social media
@jasoncavnessHR across social media
We talk about the following
Her two companies Simple . . .
Motivation in Times of Coronavirus
Ideas and Tips for Keeping your Team in the Game
If you’ve got a pulse right now, then you probably understand that we’re in an unprecedented time in human history. Never before have we had a pandemic that resulted in a practically global shutdown of public-facing businesses and isolation of almost all people inside their homes. That’s a lot to handle, . . .