By Bethany Korp Edwards August 31, 2012
First off, I apologize to Robert Pollard for getting his name wrong last time! In any case, this will be the last entry in my “Time for a Paradigm Shift” series. But in the immortal words of Winston Churchill, “this is not the end. It... The post Time for a Paradigm Shift V: Where Do We Go From Here? appeared first on NAJIT.
By KShelly August 24, 2012
I didn’t exactly grow up on a farm, but my small town was indeed surrounded by fields of corn and soybeans. When I was in my teens I started out on what turned out to be years of travel, living in enormous cities both in... The post The Rural Interpreter appeared first on NAJIT.
By Bethany Korp Edwards August 10, 2012
Two weeks ago, we considered an ethical dilemma that had come up in my office. Today I would like to discuss the concepts of “demands” and “controls”. These terms were first used by Robert Karasek in his work on occupational stress in the late 1970s,... The post Time for a Paradigm Shift, Part IV: In Which We Get Serious appeared first on NAJIT.
By JdlCruz August 3, 2012
At home, we’ve really gotten into the games this year. It’s amazing to see these young Olympic athletes put forth their very best, and then rejoice with them in victory, or weep with them in their defeat. I’ve learned a lot from these games, and... The post Lessons We Can Learn from the Olympics appeared first on NAJIT.