Better Business Management by Using Data Entry Services (Tue Oct 21st, 2008, by John Broun)
Data entry services are integral part of any company that has data that needs to be managed. Most of the companies use internet for online data entry, so it is vital for the people doing it, has sufficient computer literacy. Data entry work is time c...
Convert AutoCAD drawings to vector PDFs with Any DWG and DXF to PDF Converter. (Mon Jul 7th, 2008, by DWGLab Inc)
Convert AutoCAD drawings to vector PDFs with Any DWG and DXF to PDF Converter.
Any DWG and DXF to PDF Converter
Convert AutoCAD drawings to vector PDFs with Any DWG and DXF to PDF Converter.
Now your AutoCAD drawings are more usable than eve...
The End of Resume Search – Next Level Results with Simple & Effective Mapping at GoRecroot (Fri May 30th, 2008, by Gracer Motha)
We have come to the end. This is the end of resume searching, with all its inefficiencies.
Jennifer, Chan, and Ram are talent-sourcing specialists. They spend a good portion of their workday searching, mapping, and sourcing talent. They receive j...
The Good Samaritan (Mon Feb 11th, 2008, by Gerry Legister)
Living for God is the key to presiding fellowship, which as we progress, the growth of faith increases our daily responsibility to others, delicately allowing God to create, and structure ranks and file, by channeling our dormant inner emotions i...
Setting Business Priorities That Make Sense (Tue Dec 4th, 2007, by Dwayne Garrett)
If you have your finger on the pulse of your business and are working towards creating demand or interest in your product, you will need to start prioritizing which goals are more important than others. When you are first starting a business, keep yo...
Feedback - Your People Need It (Tue Dec 4th, 2007, by Paul Phillips)
The early months of a job are the most important in determining whether the match between employee and organization is going to be successful or not. If the recruitment has been handled well and reasonable expectations have been set by all parties, t...
When workers cannot afford to spend (Tue Dec 4th, 2007, by James Henry McIntosh)
A long, long time ago Henry Ford greatly annoyed his fellow industrialists. He doubled the pay of his manual workers. History has shown that Henry Ford was not stupid, so what was he thinking? He simply wanted his workers to be able to buy the cars t...
Am I in a dead-end job? (Tue Dec 4th, 2007, by Jim DeSantis)
A blog reader asks:
My brother keeps pushing me to change jobs because he says I am in a dead-end job. He has given me a lot of good reasons to think so. I'm just not sure. Can you help?"
(name witheld)
You certainly could be working a dead-end job ...
Mutual exploitation at work (Tue Dec 4th, 2007, by James Henry McIntosh)
The most visible exploitation in any organization is the exploitation of workers. A less visible, but equally destructive, exploitation is that practiced by workers.
I am not referring to stealing, whether in the form of unnecessary sick-leave, priva...
Six Sigma Culture And Personality (Tue Dec 4th, 2007, by Tony Jacowski)
Successful Six Sigma Implementation Involves:
- Heavy investment in training for the black belt.
- Recognizing human-related issues
- Keeping an eye out for the next breakthrough, beyond measurement and training issues.
- Acknowledging that to achie...