by Julie Dubuc | Jun 1, 2022 | Blog, Customer Experience, Featured, Mapping Customer Journeys, User Experience
Grocery shopping. A necessary evil. One of my least favorite tasks is grocery shopping. Oddly, it’s not the actual shopping I dread. It’s spending time putting groceries away that annoys me most. Whether I’ve skipped in-store shopping and ordered groceries online for...
by Julie Dubuc | May 13, 2022 | Blog
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) was founded in 1969, two years after the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967. Preceded by the National Education Television (NET), the purpose of PBS is to provide diverse, non-commercial educational programming. Television stations...
by Julie Dubuc | Feb 25, 2022 | Blog, Employee Experience
Virtual meetings, screen and camera fatigue are realities of remote work. As I sat down to write today, I admittedly wanted to go for a walk or take a nap! A morning full of virtual meetings has left me feeling fatigued and sees me reaching for caffeine to solve this...
by Julie Dubuc | Feb 9, 2022 | Blog
Three Reasons to Schedule Your Work-Cation and Why it Matters · When I navigate unfamiliar settings and situations while traveling, I realize unexpected growth, even as a seasoned traveler. · Learning about other cultures while experiencing them always...
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