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Posted on February 17, 2020March 4, 2024 by office@smartsteps4me.com

How to Make the Workplace More Inclusive

New employees, especially employees with disabilities, sometimes need a boost learning the ropes on a new jobsite, especially when it’s their first job. When employees enter the workforce, they may find it hard to mix in with a variety of ages and personalities in the workplace; if they don’t fit in, they can get set […]

Posted on July 19, 2019April 9, 2025 by office@smartsteps4me.com

Increase Employee Performance with the Smart Steps Mobile App

  The Smart Steps Mobile app is a decision-making tool for everyday stressors such as getting lost, a late ride, a question at work or forgetting lunch. To get started, choose a scenario. The Smart Steps Mobile app takes the user through a decision making process by presenting options, one step at a time. Practical […]

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