Greg Orth
Most people want to be successful. Yet despite the desire for success, we often find ourselves falling short of achieving our goals. The reason is typically one of three things: either we donât know what to do, we donât know how to do it, or we wing it.
In Sandler Training, we measure success using a concept called The Success Triangle. Using this three-part approach, we are able to better identify what it will take to succeed by executing the right attitudes, behaviors, and techniques. All three are critical aspects of goal acquisition.
For example, an Olympic swimmer isnât the best in the world simply because they have a great stroke (technique). Rather, theyâre the best because they have the right mindset of what success looks like (attitude), and they continually take the necessary steps to improve (behaviors).
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – WRAL TechWire is tracking the Triangle’s job trends as the region continues its economic recovery. Our weekly Jobs Report compiles the latest information from the region’s top job boards, offering a breakdown of how many jobs are posted, which companies are hiring and for what positions. We’ve also included upcoming job fairs, student-centric resources and a list of Twitter accounts that track local job openings.
Let’s highlight what’s new on the job boards since last week’s Jobs Report:
New Jobs at Terra Dotta
Chapel Hill-based edtech company Terra Dotta told TechWire earlier this month that it’s looking to fill several jobs across its development, sales, support, finance and accounting teams.
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ISTANBUL, Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Sabanci University Istanbul International Center for Energy and Climate (IICEC) launched Turkey Energy Outlook at an online event attended by Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Fatih Donmez, IEA Executive Director Dr. Fatih Birol and Founding Chair of Sabanci University Board of Trustees Guler Sabanci.
Turkey Energy Outlook (TEO), developed by a holistic energy model and scenario thinking approach with a long-term perspective is a pioneer in Turkey. The TEO model employs a bottom-up methodology relying on the most extensive and detailed data ever assembled for the Turkish energy economy. Based on the findings, TEO proposes 10 policy recommendations towards a more secure, efficient, competitive, technology-oriented and sustainable energy future. These include progress in energy markets and energy efficiency and emphasize on clean energy technology development, deployment and manufacturing. The TEO provides much more than mod
Turkey Energy Outlook by Sabanci University IICEC presents a perspective out to 2040 with multiple opportunities
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ISTANBUL, Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Sabanci University Istanbul International Center for Energy and Climate (IICEC) launched Turkey Energy Outlook at an online event attended by Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Fatih Donmez, IEA Executive Director Dr. Fatih Birol and Founding Chair of Sabanci University Board of Trustees Guler Sabanci.
The forward-looking Turkey Energy Outlook study provides pathways and recommendations for a more secure, efficient, competitive, technology-driven and sustainable energy future. The TEO was developed by Sabanci University IICEC that produces energy policy research and uses its convening power within the policy-industry-academia success triangle. TEO is a first-of-its kind, pioneering study for the Turkish energy market. (PRNewsfoto/Turkey Energy Outlook by Saban