Yearly Archives: 2014

Selling is a process, not an event

By |2022-09-03T16:32:45-04:00May 22nd, 2014|

I was fortunate to be in attendance at a business networking luncheon for women owned businesses.  The panel of speaker who presented were procurement specialists from local large companies.  According to the U. S. Small Business Administration, we are still considered a small business for the services we offer.  The purpose in attending as a [...]

The Kindness of Strangers

By |2022-09-03T16:31:39-04:00May 15th, 2014|

I’ve been an Indiana driver for over 16 years, and even though I would not call myself an expert driver on snow and ice, I usually have only minor issues with winter driving. But due to bad weather and road conditions, earlier this year I found myself stuck in a ditch on the side of [...]

Goals Vs. Systems

By |2022-09-03T16:29:02-04:00May 1st, 2014|

Everyone should have goals in life.   How boring would life be if we didn’t have something to look forward to?  What if everyone lived life in the present and didn’t think about what would happen in the future? I recently read an article that stated that it is better to have a system than to [...]

Top Six Google Calendar and Gmail Labs

By |2022-09-03T16:25:21-04:00March 13th, 2014|

According to Google, over 5 million businesses (including netlogx) use Google Apps. If you are new to Google Apps, fear not! There are many free online resources to help you familiarize yourself with the basics of Google. If you have already mastered the basics, consider enabling some of Google’s labs to maximize your productivity and [...]

Policy WorX Compliance Monitor Email Alerts

By |2022-09-03T16:24:38-04:00March 7th, 2014|

One of my favorite stories is about an experiment in which participants were given glasses that made them see the world upside down. Of course, the participants were miserable and disoriented and wanted to quit the experiment but after three days something quite spectacular started to happen: the participants started to realize that they were [...]

The Big Picture View of Medicaid Management Information System (MMIS)

By |2022-09-03T16:22:40-04:00March 6th, 2014|

The Medicaid program, enacted in 1965 under Title XIX of the Social Security Act (the Act), is a  grant-in-aid Medical Assistance Program financed through joint federal and state funding and administered by each state according to an approved state plan. Under this plan, a state reimburses providers of medical assistance to individuals found eligible under [...]

Top Ten Lessons Learned as a Young Professional

By |2022-09-03T16:21:47-04:00February 13th, 2014|

The transition from college student to young professional is not always smooth. Although a college education is invaluable in preparing to launch a career, four years of attending class in sweat pants does not necessarily prepare one for all aspects of joining the professional workforce. I was lucky enough to be introduced to the professional [...]

New to the Crew

By |2022-09-03T16:20:09-04:00February 6th, 2014|

Everyone has new experiences in their life.  Be it a new school, job, location, technology, or environment. We live in a changing world, and we have to change with it or be left behind.  How many rotary phones do you see? Cassette tapes? Black and White TVs?  Almost none of these things are still in [...]

Where the Magic Happens

By |2022-09-03T16:18:08-04:00January 23rd, 2014|

What does ‘magic’ possibly have to do with feedback, mentorships and stepping out of your comfort zone? Much more than one can imagine and all before lunch! The past year I have had the good fortune of attending Indy Chamber’s breakfast series, Women In Business. This ‘early bird’ program is the brainchild of Wendy Stein [...]

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