workplace
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by Lavena Ang - 2007-11-14
Most of us spend one-third of our time a day at work. Deducting the average eight-hour sleeping time, we spend at least half of our waking time at work. Majority of our working time are spent wi...
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by Jack Deal - 2007-11-23
As a male it is not easy writing about PMS. There are many females, especially those local to the Bay Area, that would say 'don't even try!' There are some that would say things like 'men have their o...
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by Mary McNeil - 2007-11-22
You're probably well aware of the benefits you gain when you declutter at home. But had you thought of transferring those benefits across to your workplace too? Here are a couple of powerful rea...
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by Clive Cable - 2007-11-29
Considering healthy aging is some times not a priority during your working life. As a younger person you tend to go where the money is at; then later you might regret that decision.Its true becoming a...
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by Marketing Buzz - 2007-12-01
Whatever industry you work in, talk of communication or more importantly a lack of communication is never far away from the mouths of management and workers. This article looks at how modern Two Way R...
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by William Z. Piker - 2007-12-01
Do Psychopaths exist in the workplace? Better yet can a psychopath appear in your life at your workplace?Psychopaths are usually seen in roles of self centered individuals who care about no one but th...
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by NOELLE NELSON - 2008-05-01
You walk into your new boss's office. She left you a voicemail asking you to please come see her as soon as possible. You figure it must be terribly important, so off you go, leaving a pile of wor...
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by Ricky Hussey - 2008-05-14
Millions of workers are absent every workday due to stress related complaints. Numerous surveys confirm that workers perceive that they are under much more stress than ever before. Firms are curbi...
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by CAROLYN CLAYTON - 2008-05-21
Sadly every year many people fall victim to accidents that happen within their workplace; accidents that should have been avoided if the correct safety procedures were in place. This is why it is ...
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by Ruth Klein - 2008-05-28
Don't live your life in De-Stress Default. "De-Stress Default" is our normal, knee-jerk reaction when things go wrong. When a child spills milk, our knee-jerk reaction is to become angry. When the bos...