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Centric Hosted University of Cincinnati Case Competition

This year, Centric Cincinnati once again hosted the University of Cincinnati Case Competition on March 4-5. We talk about how these went this year.

Centric Takes a Polar Plunge for a Good Cause

Our Centric Cincinnati team joined our Enterprise Applications & Solutions team raised funds for their local Special Olympics, helping 98 Special Olympians live their dreams.

We Had a Year of Wins, Together with Clients and Employees

As the year ends, we reflect on the work we’ve done together, with our clients, partners, colleagues and friends. Awards

Essential Skills for Consultants: Path to Solution Acceptance

In the latest Essential Skills for Consultants blog, learn three tips to presenting your technology solution so it’s accepted.

Not Your Average Camping Story

On a recent camping trip, we faced a few setbacks. Lessons learned: Stay positive, laugh a lot, and look for solutions.

Adopting A “Pura Vida” Lifestyle

While climbing a tree in Costa Rica, I learned to make lifelong relationships built on trust and camaraderie and eternal optimism. Pura vida

What Does Inclusion Mean to You?

On International Women's Day, it's important to take a step back and reflect on what diversity and inclusion truly mean.

The Candor Payoff: Unleashing Organizational Potential

Businesses all too infrequently experience moments of candor. Fostering an open environment, however, can pay big dividends.

Three Major Career Milestones

Developmental readiness is a key part of learning and growing. Achieving career milestones is self-awareness in managing's one's progress.

Utility Employee Engagement: A Strategic Priority for 2015 and Beyond

In this Public Utilities Fortnightly article, Colleen Campbell shares how to boost employee engagement during strategic company initiatives.

Mentoring By Numbers

January is National Mentoring Month, a time to raise awareness about the power of mentoring. Joe Smucny shares his mentoring rules of thumb.

Your Maturing Team

Teams must consistently strive for growth and improvement, rather than becoming complacent. Self-examination is crucial for development.