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You Can't Always Get What You Want, But if You Ask the Right Questions, You Get What You Need

June 30, 2009

Asking the right questions in an employment interview is similar to asking questions on voir dire.  In voir dire you want information, but you must question potential jurors in a calming and non-embarrassing way.  In a job interview you need to get information relevant to the job, but the questions have to be framed so that there is no discrimination or appearance of discrimination.  This is even more important in th … [Read more...] about You Can't Always Get What You Want, But if You Ask the Right Questions, You Get What You Need

Indiana Summit on Children Meets in Indianapolis

February 29, 2008

On December 14, 2007, teams of child welfare stakeholders gathered at the Indianapolis Convention Center for the Indiana Summit on Children. More than 300 court officials, judges, legislators, mental health professionals, foster parents, educators, service providers, and state caseworkers serving abused and neglected children attended the Summit. It was called “Partners Planning for Permanency.” Michigan Supreme Cou … [Read more...] about Indiana Summit on Children Meets in Indianapolis

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