In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, our own Maggy Yamanishi shares her inspiring story as a breast cancer survivor in today’s DIVE In blog. Read on to learn about her inspiring story!
What is the best risk you have ever taken? In this week’s DIVE In blog, Jen Cunningham, director of education services at Blue Yonder, shares how one of her biggest risks became a chance to be heard for the first time in her career. Give it a read!
This week’s DIVE In blog is an inspiring conversation with Silke Gray at Hilti Group. An accomplished female leader with 30+ years of experience in a male dominated industry, she shares her thoughts on D&I, leadership styles and the importance of staying authentic to yourself.
In today’s DIVE In blog, Blue Yonder’s Habib Isaac shares lessons learned as a Renewal Manager after his team was moved entirely remote due to COVID-19. Habib also shares valuable advice for individuals just starting their career journey. Read what he had to say here!
In this week’s DIVE In blog, Blue Yonder's Liz Jorgensen talks about striving to be a role model for her daughters and for women in tech – to always feel included, be heard, and be enough, all while being empathetic to yourself. Read what she had to say here!
For Blue Yonder’s Kranthi Remala, It’s been nearly 20 months since working in an office! In today’s DIVE In blog, she shares how life has been a roller coaster along with her goals for an inclusive workplace while working from home. Give it a read!
Blue Yonder’s Rachel Longo talks about how her role supporting associates from all over the world has given her new appreciation for embracing each other’s differences and cultures in today’s #DIVE In blog. Learn more about Rachel and how ‘staying comfortable’ in a role pushed her to pivot to a new path here.
In today’s DIVE In blog, Blue Yonder’s Scott Welty highlights the importance of appreciating everyone’s unique differences, characteristics and capabilities. He also shares one of his life’s most defining moments – when he learned his child was diagnosed with non-verbal autism spectrum disorder (ASD) & autism-related catatonia. Read his Q&A here:
Today’s DIVE In blog comes to us from Blue Yonder’s Michael Prim. A student worker at Blue Yonder in 2009 while receiving his PhD, he shares his experience as a boomerang and valuable advice on the importance of learning to make big challenges feel smaller.
Would you argue against everyone being treated the same? It may sound like a good idea, but when you suddenly find yourself disadvantaged or excluded because “it’s the same for everyone,” you might change your mind. Blue Yonder’s Simon Mitchinson shares his perspective and experience in today’s #DIVE In blog.