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by James O. Armstrong - 2008-11-16
Following is part three of an interview with Phyllis Slater, owner of Slater Solutions LLC. Ms. Slater has devoted years to providing coaching and concierge services to the working caregiver and ag...
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by John Mehtam - 2008-11-22
Having problems at work with a colleague or even the boss and unsure of what rights you may have? Even worse are you about to be made redundant and do not know what to do? Solutions are available and...
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by Star Smith - 2008-11-29
When it comes to selecting Christmas gifts for employees, you want to get them something they'll like, but still have it be appropriate for the office environment. Below are some gift ideas employees...
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by Misti Burmeister - 2009-03-02
Wouldn't it be easy to say theresponsibility for developing your career rests solely in the hands ofyour employer and supervisor? After all, you're giving your time andeffort to them, so sho...
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by TINA LYNN - 2009-03-23
Think Jane Austin. Think Ernest Hemingway. Think...Not! Okay, I know what you're thinking. But I thought the same way too about writing. Hey, let's face it. It's one challenging cookie to crack. A...
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by Frank I. Locust - 2009-11-06
There are very few companies that can exist in today’s world without a website. With more than 80% of shopping at the very least beginning online, not having a business website could leave your...
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by RYAN FYFE - 2009-11-29
When employee morale is high, it's beneficial to any work place as a whole. If you are able to boost the employee morale in any work environment the employees will call in sick less, be more productiv...
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by Andrew Regan - 2009-12-18
Lots of people aren't 100% happy about where they work or the working conditions they have to work under. Similarly while employers do all they can to create a good working environment it is a hard ...
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by Sarika Kabra - 2009-12-24
We all probably know that the resume formats that we send out are what will make or break the professional relationship that we want to create with a potential employer. Even before you have actually ...
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by Andy Carloff - 2009-12-26
"Very often the idler is but a man to whom it is repugnant to make all his life the eighteenth part of a pin, or the hundredth part of a watch, while he feels he has exuberant energy which he would li...