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Health and Safety Advice for Contract Cleaners - Second Part
In Part 1 of this article we looked at how your employees could be brought to a level of good understanding of the hazards and how to overcome them. Part 2 looks at other aspects of your role as an employer in meeting the necessary requirements connected with your 'duty of care.'
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Google And Work At Home Based Business Opportunity
Do you know what is Googling? We hear and read that different people all over the world are Googling. It has become a house name. It is on TV already. Read about it here if you have a work at home based business opportunity.
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A Notice About Online Trading
The equipment of the Internet has disclosed about many changes in the way that we perform our lives and our personal craft. We can pay our bills online, acquire online, bank online, and even go broke online!
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Repair of Photographic Images
This article will provide you with some advice with an insight on how enhance all your old photos and how to improve the quality of your images.
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Ten Tips To Workplace Noise Management
Have you streamlined your business with innovative equipment and progressive training, yet, efficiency eludes you? Do you cringe when you hear the words human error? Is the cash register too quiet and the standard office operating procedure chaotic and unproductive? How can you make your business run smoother and demand optimum performance from your team without becoming more stressed yourself? Stress is your company’s worst enemy. The cost in health care, mistakes on the job, troubled family lives and unpleasant work environments often add up to lost revenues for your company. Take a moment to step back and incorporate some stress reducing techniques regarding noise at the workplace. These tips will help management be more successful with employees and employees more successful with customers. Stress-reduction will always help to improve your bottom-line numbers.
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Corporate America vs. Work/Life Balance
The single most important asset is any business is people. Many businesses are finding it more difficult to motivate, encourage, retain, and recruit quality staff, while optimizing productivity.
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What Protects Your Eyes - OSHA Approved Safety Glasses
It used to be common for workers to scoff at the idea of wearing any sort of
personal protection equipment, or PPE. However, the times, the technology and
the laws have changed. The workplace today is a much safer place as a result.
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Goal-Setting Tips for Achieving Success in Your Cleaning Business
Why is it some owners of cleaning companies build successful businesses, while others fail? Do they work harder? Are they smarter? Are they really well-connected? No, not usually... This article shows some of the things successful cleaning business owners do to ensure their business is a success.
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Misconduct Investigations: When Punting Can Save the Game
Conducting an effective misconduct investigation can make the difference between winding up in court and making the work place safer. This article takes a look at the psychology of workplace investigations and when employers should consider outsourcing the investigation process to avoid perceptions of bias or favoritism.
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Use a Business Center as a Profitable Alternative to Paying High Rent
A unique service that is being used by many professionals today is the Business Center. With so many business professionals working from their homes or on the go, the Business Center has evolved into a popular alternative to leasing a permanent office. It provides a creative solution which benefits the small business owner tremendously.
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Online Business! Is it a Business?
Never forget that an online business must still adopt sound business practices to succeed. Your goal should be to work at the business and not for the business.
Work towards the goal of not being necessary for the business for it to run successfully.
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A Look at DVD Vending Machines
DVD vending machines are just one of the many types of unusual vending machines making their way over from Japan. In Japan, many products are available from vending machines.
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Language in International Business
The way that we use language reflects cultural preferences for some types of communicative behaviour while discouraging others. Culture will affect, for example, the extent to which we speak loudly and animatedly or quietly, whether we use lots of ‘I’ statements, whether we choose very explicit language or whether we are indirect.
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Differentiating Yourself from the Competition
It’s getting harder and harder to differentiate yourself from the competition these days. Especially when your competition is global, offer additional value through their stellar service, and look and sound similarly wonderful to your offering. Not to mention that the new buzz words - ‘adding value’ and ‘trusted advisor’ – are universal, making it even harder to distinguish what you bring to the party as being superior.
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