Tag: Leadership


  • Chris Flakus Ranks for Comparably’s Best CEO 2022

    Chris Flakus Ranks for Comparably’s Best CEO 2022

    CSI Companies’ CEO Chris Flakus has been named to Comparably’s 2022 Best CEO list. Comparably is a leading workplace culture site and corporate brand reputation platform with over 15 million anonymous employee ratings on 70,000 companies. The Best CEO list is an annual award based on responses from current employees over the past 12 months.…

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  • Three Factors that Determine Potential

    Three Factors that Determine Potential

    Finding the next generation of leadership is the primary job of current leaders, and it’s one of the most challenging tasks they must tackle. Many larger organizations have a pipeline of talented, high-potential candidates they have assessed, mentored, and provided opportunities for. These future leaders are known quantities, at least within the context of the…

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  • CSI Healthcare IT Earns Top Marks in Go-Live Support Performance Report by KLAS

    CSI Healthcare IT Earns Top Marks in Go-Live Support Performance Report by KLAS

    CSI Companies’ Healthcare IT division earned top marks in KLAS Research’s 2022 Go-Live Support performance report, being recognized for its strong support, ability to quickly supply well-vetted resources, and delivering well-planned engagements. The report, which analyzes the factors that lead to overall go-live outcomes, comes just months after CSI Healthcare IT was named Best in…

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  • Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

    Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

    Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month is an annual celebration that recognizes the contributions and influence of Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States. The effort to officially recognize AAPI heritage wasn’t easy, taking over 10 years to make it a permanent month-long celebration,…

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  • Converting PTO to other Benefits

    Converting PTO to other Benefits

    U.S. workers famously don’t take all their paid time off. According to annual studies by the U.S. Travel Association, the American workforce forfeits 246 million earned vacation days annually in what amounts to a $65.5 billion gift to employers every year. Now add in a global pandemic that scrambled everyone’s work schedules for two years…

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  • Hope is Not a Strategy: Let Go of your Tiara Syndrome

    Hope is Not a Strategy: Let Go of your Tiara Syndrome

    We’ve seen it many times but didn’t know there was a name for it. You’ve seen it too: the good employee, often (but not always) a woman, who toils away in obscurity. She keeps her head down never says no to an assignment or overtime or more work piled on. She does an excellent job,…

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  • Microlearning: The training Trend to Watch in 2022

    Microlearning: The training Trend to Watch in 2022

    Social platform Tik Tok is forecasted to reach 755 million users in 2022. If you’re a corporate trainer, you should be paying attention. Not necessarily to the cute cat and baby videos or the tween dance moves, but to the trend itself. Tik Tok launched Alex Zhu and Luyu Yang in Shanghai, China in 2014.…

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  • CSI Women’s History Month

    CSI Women’s History Month

    March is the month we acknowledge the accomplishments of women throughout history. This year, our company’s national theme for Women’s History Month is #breakthebias. It’s a reminder that we still may have biases we’re not even aware of about how men and women think. Over the past few decades, the perception of leadership has changed…

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  • How to Prevent Burnout in Remote Employees

    How to Prevent Burnout in Remote Employees

    How to Defeat Work-from-Home Burnout and Zoom Fatigue (trainingmag.com) Almost two years into the global pandemic, burnout is having a moment. We all thought we’d be back to normal by now, but we’re facing another surge that may keep us consigned to working from home and a severe case of Zoom Fatigue (for which there…

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  • How to Take Constructive Criticism Well

    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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