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People, AI and the Future of Work: My Takeaways from Laserfiche Empower 2024
By Scott Hirschfeld | | Best Practices, Blog Post
I’m just back from the annual Empower Conference, which Laserfiche puts on yearly. The conference usually involves a lot of learning about digital transformation, process automation, and technology. The conference had been online for a few years and split between three locations across the United States last year. This year, it returned to a single location at…
Read More Tech Harmony: Navigating Technology Stress Through Proactive Practices
By Scott Hirschfeld | | Best Practices, Blog Post
We are all heavily reliant on technology to speed up the way we work. Whether you are a solopreneur, lead a large organization, or somewhere in between, work would immediately or eventually halt without technology. Technology doesn’t often stop working on a large scale simultaneously for most of us. When it does, it is quite…
Read More The Trust Factor: 8 Ways to Show You Are Trustworthy
By Scott Hirschfeld | | Best Practices, Blog Post, Leadership
Have you ever been in a new relationship and felt caught in a trust vacuum? Maybe it’s a new customer or prospect, or perhaps just someone you are trying to form a friendship with. You think, “I wish they would just trust me; I have their best interest at heart.” I have worked with the…
Read More Where Are Your Technology Blind Spots?
By Scott Hirschfeld | | Best Practices, Blog Post, IT Support
Blind spots are dangerous, and it is when we don’t realize we have blind spots that they are the most dangerous. When we talk about a blind spot in a vehicle, we usually recognize it. When changing lanes, we are extra careful to check our blind spot to ensure there are no cars in the…
Read More Gratitude is a Superpower
By Scott Hirschfeld | | Best Practices, Blog Post
I recently saw a short video clip by Steve Harvey on gratitude. He told the story of his mother’s funeral in a compelling way. He said his mother’s death, he thought at the time, was the worst event of his life. He was sitting at the funeral service depressed. The minister began to talk about…
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