There’s been a lot of discussion among women in business and other professionals about the ethics of paid versus unpaid internships in companies. But what it really boils down to for any woman who has ever been treated unfairly in the professional world is one thing; work is work. And that work should be recognized at fair market value.
If you’re in a position where your company can take on interns, just remember that successful women in business have an opportunity with interns, just as they would with any other venture in business. An intern can provide a surprising amount of value for a business in many unexpected ways. But it’s a two-way street. [Read more…]
Archives for 2018
Inaction Can Also Cause Harm
Spiritual management is, on the one hand, something that emphasizes thinking about your business choices. It is, in part, about ensuring that as you work and manage, you take the actions that yield both positive business results, as well as spiritual/psychological benefits for both you and your employees. It is about running your business in a way that, similar to medical professionals, does no harm. [Read more…]
A Calm Demeanor Is A Controlled One
Being a spiritual entrepreneur might be viewed a pretty lofty goal by some, and people on the outside may even view it as some exotic, radical new form of business management. But in truth, there’s a lot of practical benefit to the idea of being a spiritual entrepreneur, something that Technalink benefits from every working day, because we put these values into practice. [Read more…]
Stay At Home Parents Matter More Than Ever
While it’s true that here at Technalink we put a lot of emphasis on topics like spiritual management and women entrepreneurs, that doesn’t mean we ignore the other aspects of life. Yes, it’s true that in the 21st century, we put a lot of emphasis on professional careers in the workforce, but that’s because we want to support the women who make the choice to go into business for themselves. [Read more…]
Spiritual Management Works At Home Too
When we’re busy at work here at Technalink, we are always striving very hard to make sure we adhere to the principles of good spiritual management. It’s a way to maintain calm, stay centered, and hold onto that most important of qualities, mindfulness, while going about the day, keeping a business operating and growing.
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If It’s Easy, It’s Not Soulful Leadership
At Technalink, there’s one thing that we constantly have to remind ourselves of everyday, almost like a mantra.
It is the idea that if you truly commit to soulful leadership, you are taking the high road, and that means you are choosing, wisely and courageously, to take a more difficult path while at the same time finding solutions like this post with some reviews of burn tables which will make your manufacturing process smoother. This is a decision that will mean that you, your business, your choices and the people you surround yourself will often be forced to make choices that may take longer, or be more costly, or simply be more ethical, empathetic, and compassionate, than a quicker, easier, less moral decision. [Read more…]
The Young Can Teach Us About Compassionate Leadership
It’s easy to say the words “compassionate leadership,” but Technalink understands just as much as you do how hard this can be to put into practice. And yet, at the same time, we’re seeing resurgence in compassionate leadership in America, and it is coming from the most unexpected—and at the same time—least surprising corners of our society; our youth. [Read more…]
Patience Is Part Of Success
Spiritual management is something that Technalink takes a lot of pride in, both as a practice we carry out in our day-to-day work, and as a professional philosophy we feel benefits everyone in the business world. But spiritual management is actually the sum of many different characteristics and disciplines we feel people should cultivate.
Patience is one of those things. But why? [Read more…]