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  • Honoring A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience: Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month

    Honoring A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience: Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month

    At CSI Companies, we believe that true progress happens when we celebrate the expansive cultures that shape our world—and our workplace. This May, we proudly recognize Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, embracing the 2025 national theme: “A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience.” This month honors the vast contributions and rich cultural heritage…

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  • In Every Story, There’s Strength: Honoring Mental Health Awareness Month at CSI Companies

    In Every Story, There’s Strength: Honoring Mental Health Awareness Month at CSI Companies

    In Every Story, There’s Strength: Honoring Mental Health Awareness Month at CSI Companies May is Mental Health Awareness Month—a time to break the silence and remind ourselves that in every story, there’s strength. This year’s theme couldn’t be more fitting. Whether your story is filled with quiet resilience, uphill battles, or powerful breakthroughs, it matters.…

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  • Celebrating Our Differences: Autism Acceptance Month 2025

    Celebrating Our Differences: Autism Acceptance Month 2025

    April is Autism Acceptance Month, a time to move beyond awareness toward true inclusion, understanding, and appreciation for individuals on the autism spectrum. This year, we embrace the 2025 theme “Celebrate Differences,” recognizing that diversity in thinking, communication, and perspective strengthens our communities. Autism is a spectrum, meaning no two autistic individuals experience the world…

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  • Why You Should Keep a Success Journal

    Self-help author Robert Collier wrote, “Success is the sum of small efforts – repeated day in and day out.”  Taking charge of your career means making a persuasive case for your promotability. Tracking your successes gives you information you can pull for performance reviews, to update accomplishments on our resume, and to prepare for interviews…

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  • You are Not Your Slide Deck: Rethinking Presentations

    This is the year we’re rethinking almost everything about work, so it might be time to rethink how we define the term “presentation” as well. PowerPoint was invented in 1987 and acquired by Microsoft three months later. It’s been plaguing meetings ever since. So we’ve resigned ourselves to long, not-very-helpful slide decks longer than some…

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  • Don’t Make assumptions about generations

    We all know the stereotypes by heart. The Gen Z “snowflakes” who grew up expecting participation trophies. The Boomers who have one foot out the door and think they know everything (except how to deal with new technology; they call in their grandkids for that.) By 2025, Millennials are projected to account for 75 percent…

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  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day

    On January 17, 2022, the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday will mark the 27th anniversary of the national day of service. This day was established to honor the life and legacy of Dr. King and to encourage all Americans to volunteer to improve their communities. Americans celebrated the first official Martin Luther King Day, which…

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  • How to Take Constructive Criticism Well

    Most of us cringe when we hear someone say, “Can I offer you some constructive criticism?” We’re pretty sure nothing good follows the offer. Criticism has become a word that feels loaded with negative connotations, implying disapproval of faults, although criticism means analysis in art. If you can manage your reaction to criticism, you’ll be…

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  • Black History Month: Celebrating Black Pioneers in Health and Wellness

    “Defining myself, as opposed to being defined by others, is one of the most difficult challenges I face.” —Carol Moseley-Braun, politician and lawyer Our nation started the tradition of Black History Month in February when Dr. Carter G. Woodson, the founder of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, established Negro…

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