Saturday, January 4, 2020
Become a Student for Life
Become a Student for Life This time of year always reminds me of when I was a student and the excitement Ifelt whenfinishing up another year of school. I was a good student I loved school and that feeling that I had learned a lot. I also loved relaxingover the summer and looking forward to thepossibilities of the new school year ahead. Once you graduate and become an adult, as they say, life is never quite the same. Still, I believe that,if you are lucky, you cantruly be a student for the rest of your life even if you are not actually enrolled in any sort of formal learning programs.The world changes so quickly, and it is important to keep your skills current even after youve gotten your degree. I have often joked that diplomas should come with an expiration date, just like your milk carton does. I received my diploma more than 20 years ago. The basic rules are still the same for concepts like s upply and demand, but many things in geschftlicher umgang have in fact changed quite a lot in the past 20+ years. For example, the Internet was not a factor then, and there was no social media. Students in business school today are discussing and learning about issues and tools that did not even exist when I was in schoolIf I had not taken the time and made the effort to stay up-to-date on these current trends, Id argue that my degrees would be a lot less valuable today. Lawyers and doctors are required to take continuing education courses to keep their accreditations current, and I believe the best and most effective business leaders do the same sort of thingby reading books written bythought leaders, attending conferences, and listening to speeches by industry icons.It does not take long in a new job before you get so busy that you cannot remember the last time you picked up a trade magazine, attended a webinar or conference, or shook up your routine to think about things in new a nd different ways. When this happens, it is time for you to go back to school. Here are a few tips to get you started1. Brush Up on Who the Latest Competitors Are in Your IndustryDo you know who you have lost business to in the last year? Why did your clients and prospects choose these companies over you? Time to do a little market research and online analysis to binnensee what your competitorsare offering and the claims they are making.2.Learn What the Hottest New Technologies and Tools AreWhat is everyone using and talking about? Remember when Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram, and Pinterest were new and getting all the press? What is new now? Why does anyone use it or care? Time to find out3.Find Out What Other New Hires Are Up ToThe millennials have their own toys and language. Do you know what they are talking about and doing? It is not enough to use LOL in an email and think you are in the know. Reverse mentoring can really help here.4.Sign Up for Online Demos for New Products so T hat You Can See What Is New in Your FieldThere are lots of webinars, teleseminars, TED talks, etc., to help you stay current. Carve out time every week for online learning so you do not get left behindWhether you are one year or 20 years out of school, I am certain you would benefit tremendously by making continuing education parte of your life It is important to keep those synapses firing. You will learn new things and have fun in the process. Here is to getting a great education and being a lifelong learner enjoy
Monday, December 30, 2019
Financial Advisor Job Description, Skills, and Salary
Financial Advisor Job Description, Skills, and SalaryFinancial Advisor Job Description, Skills, and SalaryFinancial advisorshelp clients create viable plans for managing their finances relative to individual and family situations. During the early stages of their careers, financial advisors spend considerable time and energy filling out their client rosters by prospecting for new customers. They meet with prospects and try to convince them to sign on as clients. They engage established clients and interview them to assess their risk tolerance and financial goals. Financial advisors recommend a mix of investments including stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and real estate to help clients reach their goals for college savings, retirement, and wealth building. They recommend an allocation of assets consistent with the risk tolerance of clients and their life stage. Where Financial Advisors Work Financial advisors often work for large financial services businesses, but they may be station ed in small local offices for these firms. Many financial advisors operate their own businesses and work independently or with a few partners. Education, Training, and Certifications Financial advisors need to earn a bachelors degree to qualify for positions. Advisors benefit from coursework in economics, mathematics, finance, investments, accounting, and taxation. Most financial services firms have training programs to equip graduates and career changers with the fundamental knowledge and skills. Financial advisors can enhance their credibility with clients by earning a financial planning certification like the Certified Financial Planner(CFP) designation. While elend required, a masters degree in finance, business administration, or other similar fields often will help with advancement. Financial Advisor Salaries According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics(BLS), financial advisors earned an average of $90,640 annually as of 2017. The top 10 percent of financial advisors ea rned at least $208,000while the bottom 10 percent earned less than $40,800. Financial advisors working for investment firms earned higher than average salaries and advisors working for community banks and credit unions tended to earn lower than average salaries. Advisors who are employed by financial services firms often receive bonuses, and that compensation is not included in these figures. Compensation is tied directly to productivity in terms of fees for products sold, assets managed and/or the number of financial plans generated. Since pay and job security are heavily based on performance, there is a high washout rate for new advisors who are unable to meet the challenge of building a viable roster of clients. Skills Necessary In addition to understanding business and finance, analytical skills and people skills are very important for success as a financial advisor. Advisors need to be able to read data, recognize trends, and anticipate where markets are going to be of the most value to their clients. Additionally, advisors need to be likable and trustworthy. Being successful requires building a client base, and doing that involves convincing people that you can be a trusted source for information and direction regarding their investments. No matter how good a financial advisor might be with the numbers, it will be difficult to build a client base without strong people skills. Employment Outlook According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employmentof personal financial advisors is projected to grow 15 percent during the decade ending in2026, much faster than the average for all occupations. Factors impacting growth include an aging bevlkerung of retirees in need of help with financial planning and the trend towardself-managedretirement resources in lieu of company-controlled pensions. The expanded use of automated planning resources may limit the growth of opportunities for financial advisors.
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
These are the Top 50 best places to work for in 2018
These are the Top 50 best places to work for in 2018These are the Top 50 best places to work for in 2018Its summer which means fruchtwein of us are clamoring to get out of the office most of the time. However, if you work for one of these 50 companies that may not be the case. Indeed just released its 50 top-rated workplaces in America annual report and some pretty impressive companies made the cut.Indeed looked at companies that had at least 100 verified employee reviews submitted over the last two years, then compiled the ones (out of72 million employer ratings) that had the most highly rated on overall employee experience. This ranking only looks at larger (at least 5,000 employees), very well-known companies in the Fortune 500 Index.Companies that have a progressive culture, focus on the employee experience and make sure their employees are engaged tend to make the top 10,said Paul Wolfe, senior vice president at Indeed in a company statement. So where does everyone want to work? The Top 10 best places to work in 201810.Apple9.Bristol-Myers Squibb8.JetBlue Airways7.Johnson Johnson6.Fannie Mae5.Costco Wholesale4.Delta3.Salesforce2.Southwest Airlines1.FacebookThough Facebook had a bit of a rocky year with data breaches, their company culture and perks still are a major draw for people.Clearly, Facebooks employees over the last two years believe that theres been transparency internally, from the top down, said Wolfe. The company is also focused on perks and benefits, which brings it to the top of the list.While it might appear that the challenges the company has recently faced might deter people, the employees we attract are the type of people that tend to be excited and engaged in those big, complicated problems and would like to solve them, Anthony Harrison, a Facebook spokesperson, said in an interview.And even though Southwest also had a lot of negative news this year, it is still considered a great place to work. And though people may not always appreciat e their experiences with airlines, they are apparently pretty good places to work. Delta Air Lines Inc., andJetBlue AirwaysCorp. also made the Top 10.The full list is included below.Live Nation,eBay, andCBSall made it on to the list for the first time. Cisco and Microsoft both made significant jumps. Cisco climbed from 45 to 23 and Microsoft rose from 22 to 11. Both Disney and Google which usually rank very highly were not even included on the list.The Top 50 best places to work in 201849.Synchrony Financial48.National Oilwell Varco47.General Motors46.MGM Resorts International45.Qualcomm44.Hilton43.Freeport McMoRan42.USAA41.American Express40.NetApp39.Stryker38.Booz Allen Hamilton37.Avon36.Northrup Grumman35.AbbVie34.Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company33.f Corp.32.Lockheed Martin31.American Airlines30.Discover Financial Services29.DTE Energy28.Amgen27.Charles Schwab26.CBS25.Capital One24.ConocoPhillips23.Cisco22.Edward Jones21.Starbucks20.Pfizer, Inc.19.Publix18.Nike17.Viacom16.Este e Lauder15.eBay Inc.14.Exelon13.Live Nation12.Eli Lilly11.Microsoft10.Apple9.Bristol-Myers Squibb8.JetBlue Airways7.Johnson Johnson6.Fannie Mae5.Costco Wholesale4.Delta3.Salesforce2.Southwest Airlines1.Facebook
Friday, December 20, 2019
Bioengineering Blog Simulation at the Crossroads of Engineering and Biology
Bioengineering Blog Simulation at the Crossroads of Engineering and Biology Bioengineering Blog Simulation at the Crossroads of Engineering and Biology Bioengineering Blog Simulation at the Crossroads of Engineering and BiologyWhat sets computational modeling and simulation of medical devices apart from other analyses? It is the same thing that makes them medical their interaction with biology. When running a stress analysis on a device mechanism or a thermal analysis on enclosed electronics, the modeling is the same for medical devices as for other products. But when questioning the interaction with biological tissue, simulations start to take on elements that are unique to medical devices.Consider the following inquiriesWhat laser wavelength and power provide the desired surgical result for our new device concept?How does bone remodeling affect loading of a hip implant over the months and years after surgery?How much more power do we have to supply at the electrosurgery generator i f we increase the size of our deployable electrode by 20 percent?What are the performance expectations in human trials for our device developed using porcine models?Is our sensor placement optimized for the physiological parameter we want to measure?If we change our surgical tool design/manufacturing method/algorithm in order to improve manufacturability, will it change the surgical effect in unintended ways?In order to analyze with simulation tools, every one of these scenarios requires a computational model for its biological materials. Tissue models range from simple to complex from static and isotropic defined materials on one end to nonlinear and partially reversible multiscale linked physical mechanisms accounting for anisotropy in tissue layers and induced biological response (like heat-shock or healing) on the other. Understanding the material science of biological tissue is key as the need for accurate and timely simulations is at the forefront of device design. Arlen Ward, Ph.D. Professional EngineerAnother complicating factor for device design is the variability of material parameters seen not only between but also within patients. Things like age, hydration, disease state, or scar tissue all play a role in tissue variability, and quickly outstrip the relevance of static material properties. The ability of computational modeling and simulation to provide insight into the sensitivity of the result to the expected variability of the multitude of system inputs provides a powerful tool to know if any new design will likely be effective across a wide range of patient populations.As simulation data is included more and more in 510(k) and PMA submissions to the Food and Drug Administration and other regulatory bodies, knowledge of key sensitive inputs for the device system will be the new expectation.Defining mathematical models for biological materials and their interaction with medical device designs provides many engineering challenges, but the advantages are well worth it for both medical device companies as well as patients. As computational modeling and simulation are further incorporated into medical device development, the benefit will be safer and more effective treatments, as well as shorter development times.Arlen Ward, Ph.D., P.E., is a Principal Modeling and Simulation Engineer with ordnungsprinzip Insight Engineering LLC, a medical device simulation consultancy.Opinions expressed are the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of ASME.
Sunday, December 15, 2019
SMART Supervisory Job Objectives
SMART Supervisory Job ObjectivesSMART Supervisory Job ObjectivesSMART Supervisory Job ObjectivesYesterday I was at US Army Sustainment Command in Davenport, Iowa. I was contracted to teach Executive Core Qualifications writing. But then we started talking about writing NSPS Self-Assessments and Job Objectives (JOs), and this topic was one of great interest.I told the class of supervisors and executives that I had just written two newsletter articles on a technique for writing the job objectives in the SMART format by using a vacancy announcement. They were intrigued, so I showed them my two articles and my analysis of the SMART JOs.I asked the class, How many of you have your JOs written in the SMART format? Nobody raised their hand. They said, We cant figure out how to do it.I admitted that the SMART JOs were hard even for me to write.We started talking about the mandatory Supervisory JO, which is not in the SMART format. I recommended that we take the Supervisory JO and make it SMA RT, just for writing and thinking about your accomplishments. Here is our SMART version of the mandatory Supervisory JO (this is a shortened version that I typed)STANDARD JOB OBJECTIVESUPERVISORExecute the full range of HR (including performance management) and fiscal responsibilities within established timelines and regulations. Adhere to merit principles. Develop a vision for the work unit. Align performance expectations within organizational goals. Maintain a safe work environment. Ensure EEO principles adhered to throughout organization. Ensure continuing application of laws regulations governing prohibited personnel practices. Promptly address allegations of harassment retaliation.SMARTSPECIFIC SUPERVISOR ADD MORE DETAILS HERE ABOUT SPECIFICMEASURES Performance management, fiscal within timelines and regulations vision performance expectations, safe, EEO, addressing allegations or problems. COVER AT LEAST TWO OF unterstellung WHICHEVER MEASURES ARE RELEVANT TO YOUR JOBALI GNED To meet the mission with the staffREALISTIC If you have the staff and resources, how you achieve the measuresTIMED Good customer service within required timelinesTHEN CHOOSE YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS THAT SUPPORT THE ABOVE ELEMENTSPerformance staff training and retraining storyFiscal decreased, increased, new hires, retired people, internsSafety employee who may have felt threatened, resolved analysis, advocacyEEO recruitment practiceEmployee recruitment internships, other recruitment strategiesWhat are you doing with your SMART Objectives?
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
Ten Steps to a Federal Jobâ¢
Ten Steps to a Federal JobTen Steps to a Federal JobTen Steps to a Federal JobA Successful Campaign Strategy for a Federal JobBe aware that the federal job search and resume is very different from that of the private industry. Sign up for our renowned one-day Ten Steps class at the Federal Career Training Institute in Gaithersburg, MD Next class April 27th Follow these 10 Steps to make your government job search more manageable and ultimately land a job with Uncle SamStep 1 NetworkStep 2 Become Familiar with the Hiring ProcessStep 3 Look for Openings on USAJOBS.govStep 4 Assess Your Soft Skills (Core Competencies)Step 5 Analyze Keywords in AnnouncementsStep 6 Create Your Federal Resume Preferably in the Outline Format Read More HereStep 7 Write Your KSAs and Essays for QuestionnairesStep 8 Apply for JobsStep 9 Follow Up on Your ApplicationStep 10 Interview for the Job
Friday, December 6, 2019
The Appeal of What to Write in Objective in Resume
The Appeal of What to Write in Objective in Resume Choosing Good What to Write in Objective in Resume If you have a certain language ability that might be relevant to an employer, you may include an abilities or languages section with that info. Your objective meinung is the very first thing theyll see and read, since its the very first thing on the webpage. Be koranvers your resume is small but considering all the info provided. If youre not certain how to phrase your skills, or in case you desire examples of objective statements, take a look at some job websites for ideas. The What to Write in Objective in Resume Pitfall The reader ought to be in a position to acquire the essential information. Writing a resume is not so difficult, but it does take some time and planning. There are a lot of standard forms of resumes used to make an application for job openings. There are dozens and dozens of possible skills to think about using. Learn about the three sorts of skills its possible to highlight and the way it is possible to incorporate them into your resume. Simply take the test online if you arent certain what can be your finest skills. Everyone has desirable abilities and experiences to provide employers including you Even though its not a strict requirement to incorporate a resume objective in your resume, a well-written objective will be able to help you catch the interest of the recruiter. Sometimes Resume objective can appear to be a little statement but it has an extremely major message to convey. An objective must be personally-tailored to the employer. Ultimately, stating it is optional, but it can help convince employers that you know what you want and are familiar with the industry. The use of job specific resume objective is only going to be targeting the job that youve indicated in the statement. The objective section of resume is a succinct statement at the start of the resume. It ought to be simple to read and look like an expe rt document. The employers major concern is what you could do for them. Therefore dont get discouraged if the idea of embarking on a work search makes you wish to have a time-out. In case you were planning to compose a resume objective, you would concentrate on the kind of job you were seeking. Essentially, youre seeking to write down only a couple sentences. First off, we must determine what type of job seeker youre.An objective may be a very good selection for somebody who knows the precise job and industry they need to be in, and often if this job or industry is competitive. Employers like to realize that you have work experience of some type, at least. To begin with, consider the work description to see whether it indicates the form of skills the provider is seeking. When youre asking for work, your very first purpose is to let employers know your abilities and talents align with the demands of their open position. So, career objectives can be anything they want to make sure that you are the correct candidate. The very best career objective is to make sure you know what job you can do. A best career objective isnt just about what you want to accomplish. So you simply graduated high school or college and you are prepared to go into the workforce to develop into a productive member of society. Writing a winning college student career objective is a rather effortless approach to bolster your application for this internship or job youve got in sight. Whenever you would like to emphasize that youre ambitious, that you understand what you want in a career, or you have the skills for the particular job, you could benefit from a resume objective. You might be able to locate a job more quickly. What to Write in Objective in Resume Options A simple resume template is going to be your very best bet. You dont need to invent a totally new layout.
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