Ever wondered why DuraBante and other businesses put time and energy into their social media and online presence? Check out this conversation between social media lead and marketing analyst, Lucy Thompson, and content specialist, Kylie Frandsen, to hear more about…
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DuraBante is so honored to have been named one of HR Tech Outlook’s top 10 companies providing change management consulting and services and impacting businesses! We are excited to share with you this feature piece by HR Tech Outlook, which…
By Kelly McGillivray 2020 was a rocky year for all of us, but I spent the year job hopping in a few positions and companies before landing at DuraBante. I learned some valuable lessons along the way, culminating in a…
By Kylie Frandsen How should we measure success? There’s, of course, the traditional and obvious measurement that’s vital to most organizations: cashflow. We measure in dollar signs. Many times, we not only want to but have to. Without money, it’s…
By Chris Pfaff and Kylie Frandsen One of the most important parts of procedure development is ensuring the safety of your team and processes. Of course, that doesn’t look the same every single time—in fact, knowing the audience you’re writing…
By: Chris Pfaff There are three critical baselines in Project Management: scope, schedule, and budget. While each one of these is measured independently, a change in one will usually cause a change in the others. Scope: Problems with scope…
By: Don Wood Have you heard people throwing around Yellow Belt, Green Belt, Black Belt and Master Black Belt in the office and been wondering “Why is everyone so interested in Tae Kwon Do here”? So to discover what they…
By: Don Wood “Surfaces are not for storage. Rather, surfaces are for activity, and should be kept clear at all other times.” - Francine Jay, The Joy of Less, A Minimalist Living Guide: How to Declutter, Organize, and Simplify Your Life Many…
By: Scott Roeder It all started with Taiichi Ohno, he was a Japanese Industrial Engineer who was the father of the Toyota Production System. In searching to optimize the use of resources, Ohno identified seven wastes (or Muda in Japanese)…
