Archive for the 'Skills' Category
With the increasing popularity of working from home, job shares and zero hour contracts, every company needs to have a clear flexible working policy in place. Iain Mackintosh of Simply Docs looks at some of the basics of implementing flexible working in your business.
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It’s true to say that a character doesn’t become a real person until he or she speaks. So what can we do to convey to our readers what type of person a particular character is just by the way they speak?
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Today blogs have even reached its potential in the online businesses. These blogs are now being utilized to develop back links for a business websites and you can, if fact, develop a link for that particular site and this is being done via the comment box.
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In this respect, online networking is truly good news. With the freedom offered by the Internet, however, comes a whole new set of rules, the flouting of which can end up doing your business more harm than good. Here are just a few of them:
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You can have a great voice that compels people to pay attention to you. You can also develop your voice as an instrument for opening to greater aliveness.
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The vision of a board that is fresh, alive, and full of constructive debate, and in which directors are able to pool their perspectives to help the company compete is becoming a reality. Sound too good to be true? Many critics of boards sense the overwhelming power of the ingrained culture of the boardroom. Change is easier to accomplish than many people think. The real risk lies in preserving the status quo.
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The use of employee discount programs as a tool for recruiting, retaining, and motivating top employee talent is becoming increasingly common among corporations. As the costs of healthcare and other common benefits continue to rise, some companies have had to look for more cost effective ways to attract and retain good employees.
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Essay is not only a catalogue of a persons knowledge, information and ideas but it is a persons response to that knowledge, information or ideas. Knowledge is like raw material and the way a person shows his level of knowledge is the presentation of his knowledge. It all depends upon writing style, language and formatting; these things are the decorum of essay.
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Discover the many reasons why networking is so important for freelancers. This is one line of work where you simply cant hide away and work in isolation. Learning from others is key to the success of any freelance business.
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The preparation and interpretation of production of oil requires knowledge not only on technical panoramas, vis-?-vis on a financial basis.
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