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Shock in the Workplace
A shocking 80% of Americans all have something in common.
Can you guess what that is?
They hate their jobs!
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A Quick Guide To Setting Up A Temporary Job Services
In recent years, one industry has grown as such an alarming rate that some of the companies involved in it have actually broken into the Fortune 500. That industry is recruitment. Temping industries provide people with a fantastic service because it has never been easier to explore job opportunities.
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South Korean Business - An Introduction To Business In Seoul
Seoul, as the capital city of South Korea, is a growing and strong economic area, and now one of the main trading posts in Asia. Korean people have a very traditional business culture and practices and understanding the Korean culture is thus very important if you wish to succeed in business in Korea. Understanding the Korean way of doing things is essential. This article aims to throw light on the Korean business market, Korean business strategi
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Trade Show Booth Rentals
Trade Show Booth Rentals are ready made trade show exhibits available in different sizes as per need. They are very useful in saving time and money of a marketer.
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Type of Machines - Medical Machines
Medical labs minimize waste from this practice by making parts interchangeable. For example, only a scalpel blade is tossed, while the handle is kept for a new blade. The remainder of hospital lab equipment is larger machines
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Is A Gas Opec A Real Threat To Europe?
At a time when gas exporting countries are considering the formation of an OPEC type gas producer's cartel, EU President Barrosso has argued the case for a united European energy strategy in order to improve and maintain a more favourable bargaining position. In an interview with energy expert Jonathan Stern of Oxford University's Institute of Energy Studies, he argues that such a strategy is necessary, but, doubts, given the very differences that exist with gas production, distribution and marketing, that the formulation of an OPEC type organisation is 'almost certainly not viable'.
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Do This And You Will Succeed
Business Coach, David Ferrers explains one of the really useful techniques for developing as a manager that he learned from some of the very senior managers that he has coached over the past 10 years.
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Future of Nonwoven Fabrics
Usually people consider textile fabrics as the common categorization such as woven, knitted, braided or tufted constructions. They commonly abandon nonwoven fabrics form the textile group. In the conventional fabric, the fibre is first made into yarns; on the other hand, nonwovens are manufactured sheets or webs directionally or randomly orientated fibres, bonded through resistance, solidity or sticking together into a fabric.
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Choosing a Hotel Whilst On Business
Traveling on business can be a bit of a drain on resources so you might need to choose the correct hotel. The business traveler needs to keep the following in mind if he doesn't know how to choose a hotel.
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How to Be Noticed
This article provides tips about how to advertise in a magazine. It is not as easy as paying the magazine to have your ad present- you need to consider size, color, and content.
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Are You Branded Yet?
Learn why you must have a brand for yourself or your small business. This article will show you how to create a brand people will remember.
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Business Intelligence
As business intelligence moves into the computer age, corporate dashboards are becoming a necessity in business intelligence technology. Although business intelligence has used corporate dashboards for years, their popularity has increased greatly due to the change and advancement in the technology used. However, with the great amount of information available, there are some key design issues to consider if you want to use corporate dashboards for your business intelligence.
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Teaching The Big Boys To Think Small
It's a fact that smaller companies, by need and design, are more innovative, more flexible, more decisive, and faster to move than their larger brethren who are entrenched in operational processes and corporate procedures. Small companies are typically not led by career executives for whom every decision must be predicated by hours of meetings and mounds of documentation. Most small companies are led by their founders; men and women who were cut from an entrepreneurial cloth that has yet to fade. It is when a company grows to the point that the founder steps aside to make way for professional managers that the company loses its innovative nature and entrepreneurial flair.
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