Captured moments of unity and focus! 📸 Our hard-working team at Folding Guard attentively engages during a town hall meeting, where collaboration and communication are key. It's through these discussions that we continue to create and maintain the highest standards in our products. Go team! 👏
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As dynamic as a Chief of Staff can be, they are not meant to be all things to all teams. At Vannin Chief of Staff, we’ve developed the Vannin Chief of Staff Framework that outlines what falls into a CoS’ wheelhouse - and what does not.
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If you want a better team, learn more about each person's history with teamwork. (Check out: TIOT-R2: Team vs. Individual Orientation Test - 2nd Revision at https://hubs.ly/Q02ZBdkc0).
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Executive Vice President for Facilities, Public Safety, and Campus Services at Nova Southeastern University
We need a team achieve great deeds. Appreciate and thank your team.
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being a leader must be followed
Executive Vice President for Facilities, Public Safety, and Campus Services at Nova Southeastern University
We need a team achieve great deeds. Appreciate and thank your team.
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Service isn’t just something we do—it’s who we are. Christopher A. Barylski dives into our "Culture of Service" at OTAVA, where helping others, whether it's clients or coworkers, is an obsession. He shares how this value is woven into everything we do and why it’s a key part of our culture. Give it a watch to learn more about our commitment to service. https://bit.ly/3Cbftcs
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Learn more about Amelia Pokorny who brings, creativity, energy and a large healthy dose of operations structure and systems to Funga!
Get to know our Operations Manager, Amelia Pokorny! 📋 🏕 🥚 ☕ https://lnkd.in/gbjnARrY
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Thr Effect of Rheum ribes Root (Rhubarb) on Menopausal Hot Flashes: A Randomized Double-Blind, Study-Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Abstract Background and objectives: Hot flashes are one of the most predominant complaints of menopause among women. The main treatment is hormone replacement therapy, which has side effects. Therefore, the use of plants with phytoestrogen has been suggested as an adjunctive treatment. This study aimed to estimate the efficacy of processed rhubarb (Rheum ribes L.) on hot flashes in postmenopausal women. Methods: This double-blind placebo-controlled trial was performed on postmenopausal women who were referred to public health centers at Iran University of Medical Sciences. Ninety postmenopausal women aged over 45 years with menopausal hot flashes were randomly assigned to two groups. The treatment group received 500 mg of encapsulated processed R. ribes twice a day for eight weeks, and the control group received placebo (starch powder) in the same manner. Data were collected using Blatt–Kupperman index at the start of the study, fourth and eighth weeks after the intervention. Descriptive and analytic statistics were used to analyze the data. Results: A total of 74 patients completed the study (39 participants in the intervention group and 35 in the control group). The results showed that R. ribes significantly decreased the mean of flashing in Blatt–Kupperman index four and eight weeks post-intervention (p<0.001). Rheum ribes showed no serious adverse effects. Conclusion: The findings of this study propose that treatment with R. ribes may be considered an adjunctive treatment for hot flashes in postmenopausal women.
My award winning rhubarb chutney, perfect with ham or lamb.
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What a great discussion about building a high-performing team. Contact me to discuss your thoughts about building a high-performing team/organization!
I want to thank Mary L. Forte and her VISTAGE Key Group #9646 for a very productive 1/2 day session where I delivered my talk, Building A High-Performing Team. The group was very engaged and participative and the time flew by. Brian Shaw, CFM, Camille Graham, Jim Moscariello, Scot LeVan, Anastasios Torounidis and Uwayemen Uwadiale!
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