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Totally Consumed is Andres V Acosta, a Human Resources Coach for a privately owned company in Oregon. He is the father of three beautiful children and owner of one very friendly dog. A seeker, a doubter and sometimes a true believer, he finds joy in simple pleasures: playing with his children, holding tightly to his one-and-only, and blogging on leadership, business and HR management issues.
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Business Leaders as Spiritual Stewards

Someone once told me that you can tell what a person's truly values by how they spend their time. I spend most of my awake time at work and while I wouldn't say it's a direct one-to-one correlation, I do believe that how we chose to spend our time reflects on what's in our hearts.

Which is why I believe that Michelle, who over at Mission Minded Management, is onto something huge. She has this BIG idea that business leaders can and should be more than just managers focused on profit margins. She… Continue

Posted on August 7, 2008 at 9:55pm — 1 Comment

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Nothing boosts engagement like hiring employee's kids!

For some teens, summer provides a welcome respite from the confines of the classroom. For others, summer begins with a job search. I work with a company that has a strong tradition of investing in local neighborhoods by hiring High School students during the summer months. The practice has been a huge success in the community and has improved morale, loyalty and reduced turnover of employees.

Interviewing students is one of the things I look forward to all year. They come to the interviews in a… Continue

Posted on June 11, 2008 at 2:27pm — 1 Comment

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At 11:25pm on August 7, 2008, David Zinger said…
By the way, is your site on the RSS Feeds?
At 11:24pm on August 7, 2008, David Zinger said…
Andres:
The blog post on this site looks very similar to the post on your blog. This site would get a bit overloaded if all the bloggers stated to to this. That is why we have the EE RSS feed and forums. I think the blog is excellent so one way to do this is to write a short post here and link it back to your blog or start a forum and reference your blog.
David
At 3:55pm on June 24, 2008, Olivia Sprinkel said…
'Hold to joy. Remember kindness. Live deeply. Act with courage. Seek humility' - great principles to live by - and of course by the same token to practice employee engagement by. Thank you!
At 6:40pm on June 13, 2008, Rosa Say said…
Aloha Andres, thank you so much for reaching out and making the connection! Welcome to the Employee Engagement Network. I too have read some of your blog right now and have subscribed to return and read more, for I am anxious to learn from you both here and there. A hui hou e aloha nui, Rosa
At 6:34pm on June 13, 2008, Warren Young said…
Hey Andre, Thanks for connecting. I had a quick read of your Open Letter to your son and was totally absorbed by it. Its inspired me to write to my boys, as I opt out of soccer practice and biking with them for working on my Masters in the weekend, as I work late in anticipation of being away from the office next week, as I miss out on my sons first school production being away.
Note to self - plan some "spontaneous" extra one to one time with each of them this week. Thanks Andre you're a blessing.
At 3:04pm on June 13, 2008, Terrence Seamon said…
Hey Totally Consumed,
Welcome to the EE network. I "second" David's comments about your blog. Your perspective is already enriching this community.
Terry
At 2:47pm on June 13, 2008, Jay Forte said…
Thanks for the invite...I gladly accept. Will invite you as well.
At 5:24pm on June 8, 2008, David Zinger said…
I love your about me and I visited your blog and was very impressed with your content and approach to the content. I look forward to your involvement in the network and read your blog posts and contributions here. Welcome aboard!
David
 
 

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