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"To Dwell On What Is – Obscures What Could Be"

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Category Archives: Technology

Information Tech, Computer Science, and Electronics, etc.

#Picasa #Hijacked by #Google+

Posted on February 16, 2012 by Bob Hanshaw

When #Google #hijacked #Picasa and bundled it with #Google+, the work I expended organizing and managing my photos with #Picasa seems to be for not. Not wanting or needing a “front end” for a social networking platform, the #hijacked #Picasa … Continue reading →

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Free MIT Technology Course

Posted on February 14, 2012 by Bob Hanshaw

Veteran and other job seekers: here’s a real opportunity to explore current technology and earn a certificate from MIT! MIT has online opportunities for other courses as well. Brush up on your math! This is an excellent way to test … Continue reading →

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This is a moderated Blog. Please share your points of view in a manner that respects the views of others. Referenced or substantive comments will be considered for publication. Divergent views are welcome, although those of a profane or purposefully hurtful nature will not be entertained.

Other sites to visit:

Crown King Press
Hire Our Heroes
Hire Patriots
Maricopa Skills Center
East Valley Vets' Ed. Center

Situation Analysis:

   Whether referring to personal knowledge, skills, and abilities, or business and marketing, situation analysis encompasses the factors commonly found in a Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) analysis. Many individuals are self aware when it comes to strengths, yet often are less aware of personal vulnerabilities. We make choices everyday based on our individual preferences. These choices are mainly reactions to programming from our environment, our familial upbringing, and societal imprinting.
   A situation analysis takes a look at all of these factors through a process of self-discovery. Using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and the Strong Interest Inventory (SII) you will confirm your known strengths, but--more importantly--discover your less-used preferences. Everyone's heard the phrase "if you don't use it, you lose it." Your less-used personality assets function in a similar manner. The less you use them, the more awkward you feel using them; for example, being right or left handed is a preference. Most right-handed people feel awkward using their left hand for tasks like writing or using eating utensils. This can be overcome through practice. Learn to develop a strategy to employ all of your personal strengths through the MBTI and SII.
   I will personally guide you through the process of self-discovery and self-optimization. Find your optimum personal, career, and educational path. Learn to see what others see when you apply for a job, interview for a position, or meet someone new for the first time. Self-discovery opens new doors and uncovers opportunities already available, but perhaps unseen or overlooked. Please contact me for a free get-acquainted session--you have nothing to lose, and everything to gain. Veterans--contact me for free MBTI and SII interpretation.

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Bob Hanshaw Consulting

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  •   Resume Assistance
  •   Cover Letter Help
  •   Self Discovery
  •   Personal Risk Assessment
  •   Career Exploration
  •   Career Transitioning
  •   Personality Assessment
  •   Employment Satisfaction


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