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Industry related topics in the realm of corporate culture, business, and the workplace.
Reason First: Should Law Enforcement Act as Mental Health Care Professionals?
In opioid and heroin usage cases in New Castle County, Delaware, the police have devised a plan to curb the amount of injuries and deaths associated with using certain narcotics and the abuse of prescription drugs. While it would seem odd for an officer to carry a gun and drugs, it’s already happened in other cities. Police often are armed with both a pistol and a canister of naloxone. But what is more disturbing is the fact that they must now become physicians and psychiatrists on the beat. This is unacceptable. The role of police officers is to protect individual lives and property of the citizens of a given area. They are not shrinks with a badge. It is totally improper for the police in New Castle to become healthcare officials.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Journal
Upgrade to First Class
Well, hello there, reader. I'm going to be upfront and tell you, this journal entry isn't for you. There are changes coming in my life, where I don't think I will be able to physically write down my thoughts as easily. A physical journal has weight, mass, and the ability to get lost; while a digital journal can outlast.
By Nathan Archibald6 years ago in Journal
Level up Your Customer Experience to Omnichannel
It’s always important we continue to advance, especially when it comes to business, and leveling up your customer service experience to exceed expectations for its dynamic demands in the marketplace is no exception. Customers need solutions quickly—strongly preferring to share minimal information about themselves while reaping the benefits of creative solutions for effective service.
By Marshall Stevenson6 years ago in Journal
Talking Brook: 'Yaron Brook Show: WeWork Fiasco & Silicon Valley Culture'
Dr. Yaron Brook may have a PhD in finance, but he works like a chemist. One day, he’s waxing poetic about the beauties of an opera. A few days later, he’s discussing the beauty of markets with the same passion and thorough delivery as in the previous episode. This experimentation with different branches (aesthetics and politics and economics, respectively) allows him to convey a message of rationality and substance. Here, he explores the inner-workings of one of the nation’s most treasured regions: Silicon Valley.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Journal
Navigating the Gig Economy as an Independent Worker
Gig economy. Sharing economy. On-demand workforce. Contingent workers. Independent experts. They’re all buzzwords that attest to the changing tide of the modern workforce. Now more than ever, there’s significant value placed on flexible work schedules, workplace autonomy, and remote benefits, so it makes sense that there’s so much hype around the “gig economy.” After all who wouldn’t want to take advantage of benefits like that?
By Keilah Keiser6 years ago in Journal
The Importance of Data Processing for Tech Companies
Most businesses, especially companies that rely upon technology, are familiar with the importance of data processing. Even phone-based apps need data processing to stay connected with their users, increasing engagement, and potentially sales. The question is how exactly does this type or processing fit in today’s world?
By Kevin Gardner6 years ago in Journal
Trends That Are Changing Electric Power Industry
Very nearly a gigantic change, the manner in which the electric power industry works may very well surpass the best desires. Immense changes in the business keep on occurring, from the decay of coal capacity to the ascent of vitality stockpiling. What else could the future have coming up?
By Elley Santhow6 years ago in Journal
Diseases Produced by Technology
The list of conditions is extensive and grows over time. Employees with anxiety, depression, self-absorption, lack of empathy, stress and addiction to work go more frequently to specialists, but so do those who suffer from cardiovascular and musculoskeletal conditions associated with a higher level of sedentary and physical inactivity in their workplaces, because today they make less effort than before in their work.
By creatorsklub6 years ago in Journal











