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Workplace advice for any issue, problem, or concern; from changing careers to co-working advice and decorating needs.
The Game-Changers Top 6 Talent Management Practices
Talent management is considered one of the topmost strategic business priorities in the present day. The term “talent management” is often perceived and defined in multiple ways. For you, it might be the management of talented individuals, while for others, it may be managing people from a general perspective.
By Pradip Mohapatra5 years ago in Journal
Recruiters: Your Ghosting Is Actually Damaging
It’s spooky month! Plastic pumpkins are appearing, talking skeletons are on the rise and costume sales pick up… but there is another spooky phenomenon that can also be found, but not just in October. It’s an all-year-round ordeal.
By Michelle Kaldy5 years ago in Journal
How to Write Long-Form, Expert-Led Content when You Are Not an Expert
Long-form content, distributed via your corporate blog, email marketing, and social media, helps marketers demonstrate that their organization has the finger on the pulse of their industry and showcase their thought-leadership in a given topic. It will help persuade potential clients that your organization is the go-to problem solver (and all business is about solving problems) and help your web presence as your website climbs the search engine rankings (solving numerous marketing problems for you).
By John W. Hayes5 years ago in Journal
What are the Risks of operating a Dock Leveler Without Proper Maintenance in Houston, TX?
Technology advancement creates more efficient equipment to the regular undertakings of the industrial and commercial facilities. A warehouse facilitates the storage of the goods delivered by the trailer tuck delivery vehicle passing through the loading dock.
By Kevin McCarthy5 years ago in Journal
Up Before You
What started as a simple podcast that I was recording out of my college apartment on a Macbook Air laptop computer has grown to so much more. The idea to start in the first place was inspired by the guys and gals at Lift Heavy Run Long. A podcast by a group of people from Olive Branch CrossFit. They had my girlfriend at the time on their show and me and another friend decided to go with her to the studio to support and watch the show live. It was an incredible experience. Not only was she great on the show but the environment was electric. They had all the gadgets and gizmos. All of the toys and whistles. And the best part about it was they all seemed to be having the time of their life. The podcast wasn't even really about anything either. Sure, they asked her some questions and talked a little bit about her history in Crossfit and competing and such but it was mostly just them shooting the shit with each other. I was amazed and stunned as I watched and was on cloud 9 on the way home. I had to start doing this I remember telling her.
By Connor Warman5 years ago in Journal
Authors: Why the Best Person to Sell Your Book is You
It’s often said that everyone has a good book in them. This perhaps explains why, when I published my first book back in 2012, so many people told me that they were also writing a book. Of course, they were. I mean, if I can do it, why couldn’t they? It’s just that in the last eight years, I’ve not seen many of them reach the final stage of the process where they have actually published anything.
By John W. Hayes5 years ago in Journal
What You "Do" Is Not Who You Are
How many times have you walked into a party or event and been introduced to new people who almost immediately ask you what you do? As if your answer to that question is going to direct and define that whole conversation. I've always hated that question for so many reasons. Everyone is always quick to say their job and what they do for a living but are we not much more than that? Why would you put all of your self-worth into what you do for a living? To be frank, I think it's bullshit. If I'm an accountant do I just tell people I'm an accountant and that's that? Why would I limit myself to that? In my mind, that didn't answer the question. Sure, accounting is what you do for a living but what about all of that stuff you do that you actually enjoy and that you consider in one way or another to be apart of you? The stuff that you don't consider to be work.
By Connor Warman5 years ago in Journal







