economy
Economy and the area of production, distribution, trade, and consumption of goods and services.
A Simple Ratio For Leaders To Use For Understanding Organizational Health
Most Organizations have Useless Metrics. Having metrics themselves is needed, but most of them serve NO Purpose. For instance, in the Return-To-Office "Mandates", we have seen some TRULY Useless Metrics.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Journal
Protecting American Families Amid Immigration Challenges
In recent years, immigration has surged to the forefront of American concerns, with a significant portion of the population expressing apprehension about the influx of migrants into the United States. This sentiment is not unwarranted, as evidenced by the complex and multifaceted issues surrounding immigration, particularly from countries like Venezuela and Haiti.
By Discoveryng Depths2 years ago in Journal
Creating Sustainable Work Environments. Content Warning.
In the era of increasing environmental awareness, businesses are under pressure to adopt eco-friendly practices in all aspects of their operations, including office design. Sustainable workspaces not only reduce environmental impact but also enhance employee well-being and productivity. In this blog, we'll explore the importance of designing eco-friendly workspaces and provide practical tips for businesses looking to make the transition.
By Munnazir Zarin2 years ago in Journal
Future-Ready Courses for Environmental Stewardship
Introduction: Climate change poses one of the most pressing challenges of our time, with far-reaching implications for ecosystems, economies, and societies worldwide. As the effects of global warming become increasingly evident, the need for urgent action to mitigate and adapt to climate change has never been clearer. In this context, future-ready courses in environmental stewardship are emerging as essential tools for equipping individuals with the knowledge, skills, and mindset needed to navigate the complexities of climate change effectively. This article explores the transformative potential of these courses and their role in shaping a more sustainable future.
By Kamrul Hassan2 years ago in Journal
The Rise of Global Supermarkets
The rise of global supermarkets has changed the way we shop entirely, transforming retailing and even affecting local economies across nations. These gigantic stores have become one-stop shopping points for consumers who love to have everything in one place, and with competitive prices and a wide array of products, they can provide you with whatever you need at your own convenience. This article will examine the emergence of global supermarkets, their impacts on the local economy, changes in consumer behavior, ethical concerns around these establishments and what the future holds for this industry.
By Kazi A Motaleb2 years ago in Journal
Study Reveals The Cost Of Poor Sleep
A report recently published by the globally renowned University College London has received the huge impact a lack of sleep has on both ourselves and the economy. We are all recommended to get at least seven hours sleep per night but there can be many reasons why we might not all be able to achieve this. Some of these include our work patterns, having too many worries in life or just having a stressful lifestyle and having certain medical conditions which cause us to develop Insomnia.
By Ashish Prabhu2 years ago in Journal
The Essential Guide to Ethical Advertising in Modern-Day Marketing
Adhering to specific rules and values is essential to ensure ethical advertising and protect audience segments. We live in a world that exists on the high of cutting-edge advancements. To remain competitive, stay knowledgeable and skilled in current market trends. Companies need to invest in modern-day technologies and practices that pave the way for growth of the company. Strategizing your promotional and branding techniques can leverage your sales and help you attain your desired results. In the era of digitization, marketing has become even more consumer-oriented than before. About different definitions of marketing, the perception of new-age marketing is often subjective.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Journal










