@DougCollinsUX Research and look at what other people have done before. Turn on some classical or yoga type music. Get a snack and a glass of tea and get to it!
@MrMiNiKi That would be great to see! I’m pretty variable, but there are some basics that I always get. I would say fresh veggies, fruit, milk, and eggs tend to be in every order. I would think the same for anyone else.
@MrMiNiKi Interesting! Would love to do this too!
Right now, Alexa holds my shopping list and then I get on Walmart or Kroger’s website to shop my Alexa list and schedule a delivery.
Quite a Monday! I’ve been so busy lately I’ve forgotten about Twitter! How are you all? I’m working with my #talentManagement colleagues on improving the way we do our #talentReviews. #TM is quite a change from my previous #Lnd roles! What are you working on this week?
@dvassallo Thank you for making this post! There are certainly some things I hadn't thought of! Personally, something that has helped me is to participate in live tweet chats on a specific topic in my profession.
@JHill_AssocCIPD@jachutchinson@nejcd@jonrock@not_joshrisser I had a feeling that may be the case. 😔 At least it’s a work around that could maybe be negotiated with the client? 🤷🏽♀️ I would still recommend going the route I suggested. Then, when it works, putting it all back together on one slide. Or maybe just start with one field.
@robertherjavec How do you think the world of work will change when this is all over?
I’m thinking working and schooling from home would be more of a norm. More contingency plans in place, etc.
@DougCollinsUX Not rushing. Taking in the little things in life that I have missed before or forgotten about. Turns out the little things in life are actually the big things that matter!
@DonaldHTaylor@joebi Maybe add pre work? They may/may not read it, but you can use that to shorten the time of the course. Then do an overview of the prework and let them ask questions. It becomes a job aid after the course. There’s more to it than that. Feel free to DM me.