High School principal, Mark Erlenwein, and College and Career Skills Coach, as well as the founder of The HOPE (TM) Skills, Bob Wolf, kick-off the Power of People Podcast, discussing the importance of learning Human Interaction Knowledge Applied Skills (First Impression, Interpersonal, Communication, Presentation and Selling skills), and the importance in one's career and life.
In this episode, Mark Erlenwein & Bob Wolf discuss the implications of a looming cell phone ban in schools across the country and whether or not the students are prepared for life without phones in schools. Bob and Mark talking about how Mark's school has a class titles "Talknology" which all 9th graders must take focusing on Social / Soft Skills and Oracy (Speaking) skills, and how it has been successful at Staten Island Technical High School in countering the challenges of the social skills gap caused by mobile technologies and increasing digital noise that is crippling attention spans and social norms.
NYC High School Principal, Mark Erlenwein, & College & Career Skills Coach, Bob Wolf, are joined by guest, Gerry DoLuca, President of Dukal Corporation, who shares personal and professional experiences on making a strong and lasting First Impression, the first of the five HIKA (Human Interaction Knowledge Applied) skills.
NYC High School Principal, Mark Erlenwein, & College & Career Skills Coach, Bob Wolf, are joined by guest, Joe Doyle Jr., a Regional Sales Manager from AMWins, who shares personal and professional experiences on making a strong and lasting First Impression, the first of the five HIKA (Human Interaction Knowledge Applied) skills.
NYC High School Principal, Mark Erlenwein, & College & Career Skills Coach, Bob Wolf, discuss making a strong and lasting First Impression, the first of the five HIKA (Human Interaction Knowledge Applied) skills.
NYC High School Principal, Mark Erlenwein, & College & Career Skills Coach, Bob Wolf, define the Power of People and discuss the five HIKA (Human Interaction Knowledge Applied) skills.
NYC High School Principal, Mark Erlenwein, & College & Career Skills Coach, Bob Wolf, discuss and debate the utilization of communication tools that youth and adults use, namely SMS / Text Messaging, and the impact and effect of these mobile technology tools on HIKA (Human Interaction Knowledge Applied) skills. Watch episode 6 using this link.
New York City High School Principal, Mark Erlenwein, & College & Career Skills Coach, Bob Wolf, discuss what digital tools and techniques might remain and evolve in schools this September as COVID restrictions lessen, and in-person HIKA (Human Interaction Knowledge Applied) become the centerpiece of instruction once again. What is your prediction for what September will bring? Watch episode 5 using this link.
New York City High School Principal, Mark Erlenwein, & College & Career Skills Coach, Bob Wolf, discuss how schools and individuals can close the soft skills gap and exemplify the process through exploring Staten Island Technical High School's "Introduction to Talk-nology" class. Watch the video version of Episode 4 via this link.
New York City High School Principal, Mark Erlenwein & College & Career Skills Coach, Bob Wolf, define career / job and dive deeper into the 5 Ways you make a memorable First Impression, one of the 5 HIKA (Human Interaction Knowledge Applied) Skills. Watch the video version of Episode 3 via this link.
New York City Principal, Mark Erlenwein & College & Career Skills Coach, Bob Wolf, define and examine personal examples of the Power of People and dive deeper into HIKA (Human Interactive Knowledge Applied) Skills, namely First Impression skills in Episode 2 of the Power of People Podcast.
High School principal, Mark Erlenwein, and College and Career Skills Coach and the founder of The HOPE (TM) Skills, Bob Wolf (www.hopeskills.com), kick-off this pilot episode of the Power of People Podcast, discussing the importance of learning Human Interaction Knowledge Applied Skills (First Impression, Interpersonal, Communication, Presentation and Selling skills), and the importance in students and adult's lives.