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Industry related topics in the realm of corporate culture, business, and the workplace.
Black Owned
With August being black business month, I found this to be a fitting topic. I live in a community where there are many black owned businesses, most of them are home based businesses. We generally see few storefront businesses within our community that are black owned.
By Chris Ricks5 years ago in Journal
Why POSH training is important?
#MeToo became a trending hashtag in recent times, with men and women of different backgrounds, working for different industries coming forward to voice out the sexual harassment at the workplace. It became a worldwide movement, with new reports of harassment coming up almost every other day. The severity of the issue made every organization, big or small, take notice of their own company policies to tackle such cases.
By Exploring Internet5 years ago in Journal
Are Advertising And Acting The Same?
As long as I can remember, nothing makes me happier and more excited than a Broadway show. I know every single line and musical number to all of my favorite shows (shoutout to Les Misesrables), and everyone that knows me knows I can gab about Broadway for hours. Ever since I was little, I dreamed of being an actress, either in live theater or on screen. I took all the actings classes I could, I asked for Broadway tickets for every birthday and Hanukkah, and I spent hours in my room listening to the studio recording albums. I started piano lessons when I was 6-years-old, and I grew up being classically trained while also sneaking in music from my favorite Broadway shows. I learned as much as I could about the actors and actresses that portrayed my favorite roles, and I envisoned what it would be like to perform professionally.
By Emily Bright5 years ago in Journal
The Future of eCommerce In The Age of New Normal
From this point of view, the future of eCommerce seems very bright. It was already on the rise and then our lives were altered in a way we couldn’t even imagine. And in the end, that was the moment that eCommerce waited to shine. While quarantined we all turned to online shopping.
By Jason F. Hopkins5 years ago in Journal
BRIDGING THE SKILLS GAP IN FIELD SERVICE
The skills gap is one of the major issues that many field service companies are facing nowadays. The skill gap in field service is defined as a lack of fundamental knowledge of employees and has huge importance for work efficiency and operational processes. This gap leads to revenue losses and makes it difficult for companies to meet their desired goals. Besides the lack of education, the skills gap might also be associated with a lack of basic communication skills between field workers. The skills gap poses a big problem, and companies operating mostly in field service are on the frontlines of this battle for minimization of it. In these circumstances, companies are trying to adopt new ways to facilitate the hiring, training, and retraining the skilled workforce.
By Linda Malecaj5 years ago in Journal
How Freelancing is changing the Game
Freelancing is Beneficial to All! Freelancing is undoubtedly the latest buzz going around in the grapevine of every profession because of the fact that it is one of the most convenient ways of working. Be it for a graphic designing job, content writing or the endless number of professions that do not require physical presence of the employee in the office, this form of working is only seeing an escalation on its graph.
By Avinash Makki5 years ago in Journal
Ariston Water Heaters Unveils New Brand Communication Campaign
Ariston, the leading and the most international brand in the Ariston Thermo Group, has premiered its global campaign ‘The Ariston Comfort Challenge’ in Nigeria, which highlights its global mission of bringing sustainable comfort, even where it seems impossible to find.
By Purity Ezenwa5 years ago in Journal
Tips to improve your Business in and after COVID-19 Era
Businesses today are fighting to survive. Working remotely to stay safe and keeping business activities far from disruption. Today, we’re witnessing increased efforts for activities that were once easy to commit because coordination was easier while sitting under the same roof.
By Veronika Tondon5 years ago in Journal
What does the Low Touch Economy mean for the hospitality sector?
After months of difficulty, uncertainty, and a precarious balancing act at the edge of business survival, the UK’s hospitality sector may finally be seeing the sun break through the storm clouds. Chancellor Rishi Sunak brought welcome news for the suffering sector with a VAT cut for hotels, restaurants, and other businesses within hospitality. Cutting the tax from 20 per cent to five per cent will build a much-needed buffer for many companies’ pandemic-ailing profits, and a new scheme to encourage customers to said businesses is set to save many in the industry.
By Amy Mercer5 years ago in Journal










