MAU Workforce Solutions is Celebrating 40 Years in Business
In the spring of 1973, William G. Hatcher, Sr. stepped out with his faith in God and founded MAU.
In the spring of 1973, William G. Hatcher, Sr. stepped out with his faith in God and founded MAU.
This week, we are commemorating the 40 th anniversary of MAU Workforce Solutions. The second blog in this series talks about the MAU ‘Consider It D
The interesting thing about continuous improvement is it will work for anyone, anywhere, all the time. (Caution where and how you apply it, as I will allude to often, use extreme caution is you try to apply lean tools at home.) One of the lessons I have learned over the past decade is to be open to outside input and always keep filling up your lean tool chest.
You finally scored that interview you’ve been hoping for, and everything goes well, until… oops! Something awful happens, and you feel like you‘ve wrecked your road to possible employment. First impressions are everything, and now recovering seems unfeasible. What now?
Career Tip: The first thing you should do after you leave an interview is send a thank you note to the person that interviewed you.
The line between average employees and great employees is easily identified by employers, but may not be as clear to the employees themselves. Continue reading to determine what you can do set yourself apart, and excel in the workplace.