Posts tagged Consulting
The Top 10 Public Health Consulting Blog Posts of 2020!

Happy (almost) New Year! As 2020 wraps up and I prepare to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of my blog, I want to thank everyone who has read along, shared my posts, taken the time to comment, and participated in consulting spotlights and guest posts. I am thrilled that so many of you find value and support in my blog and look forward to lots of fantastic content in 2021!

Here are the top 10 public health consulting blog posts from 2020.

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Back to School: Why I’m Studying e-Learning Instructional Design

I am a school nerd. I have always loved to learn. I look back fondly on graduate school (even though it was hard!) and miss the days of hunkering down in the library or local coffee shop to work on my assignments.

As a consultant, I’m always thinking about professional development and where to focus my time and resources. Over the past few years, I have niched down my work to focus largely on e-Learning.

I am currently enrolled in the University of Washington, Certificate in e-Learning Instructional Design. Click to learn what I’m learning and why I chose this program.

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Public Health Consulting Without Childcare

When I did a few posts on COVID-19 back in March, I could never have imagined we’d be where we are now. I hoped we’d flatten the curve, take precautions, see improvement in access to testing and PPE, and we’d have some “normalcy” back in our schedules. While this may vary by your geographic location, I can tell you that not much has changed for my family from those days in March. We are still very strictly social distancing and we do not have childcare for our six year old boy and nine month old baby girl.

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Public Health Consulting: Find Your Community

In past blog posts, I have written about fighting loneliness or isolation as a consultant. For many, it can be a big change from working in person, on a team, to working solo often from your home office. However, while connecting with other consultants sounds like a great idea, I have heard people express hesitation. They hesitate because other consultants may be doing the same or similar work. Should they really befriend someone who is their “competition?”

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