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Workflow explores the everyday lives of every career imaginable.Whatever your job or position may be, your story has a unique way to be told and shared.
Defining What Makes a Good Employee
When you're running a business, you want to make sure that your employees are top-quality. After all, they're the ones who will be interacting with customers and helping them along in their shopping experience. A bad employee can turn off customers and make others feel unwelcome in your store or office space.
By Courtanae Heslop3 years ago in Journal
7 Ways to Improve Employee Morale (And Why They Matter)
If you've ever worked with a team that's having a difficult time, then you know how important employee morale is. Morale can influence productivity, quality of work, and even turnover rates. It's important for any boss to keep an eye on their team members' morale because it will affect the amount of work they produce and the quality that work has. If someone isn't happy at their job, they aren't going to perform as well as they could be - and this can negatively impact your business in many ways (including wasted time and money).
By Courtanae Heslop3 years ago in Journal
Job Interview? Here's why a Virtual Interview Works for you
Virtual job interviews are becoming increasingly common. With the advent of video conferencing and other technology, candidates can now interview via webcam—and employers can conduct these interviews from anywhere. It's also a great way to save time, money and resources while ensuring that candidates get the most out of their experience with your company.
By Courtanae Heslop3 years ago in Journal
Tips for Rental Property Managers on Keeping Track of Expenses
Maximizing your tax benefits and ensuring a steady revenue flow for your rental property need meticulous record-keeping. Keeping track of the value of your investments, filing your taxes, and avoiding an IRS audit are all made easier when you are well-organized.
By Toby Kiernan3 years ago in Journal
4 Steps To Overcome Procrastination And Achieve Success
Procrastination is a problem that almost everyone faces. It's an easy way to avoid uncomfortable situations and postpone difficult tasks, but in the long run it can cost you time and money. However, procrastination doesn't have to be a permanent part of your life—you just need to change your habits so they work with you instead of against you. In this post, we'll go over some steps that can help improve your ability to overcome procrastination and achieve success!
By Courtanae Heslop4 years ago in Journal
6 Aspects to Remember When Starting a Freelance Business
If you're thinking about starting a freelance business, there are some things you need to keep in mind when making the decision. The first aspect is that this is a business. You need to understand that you are going to be working for yourself and not necessarily at home (although some people do tend to operate out of their homes). Be realistic about your capability and what type of work you can handle because if it turns into more than what you can manage then it will put stress on your personal life.
By Courtanae Heslop4 years ago in Journal
The team cooperation
Teamwork is conducive to improving the overall efficiency of the enterprise. By carrying forward the spirit of teamwork and strengthening the construction of teamwork, internal consumption can be further saved. If you always spend time on how to define responsibility, who should deal with, let customers and employees round, this will weaken the affinity of enterprise members, damage the cohesion of the enterprise.
By Power niuniu4 years ago in Journal
How people can better manage their coworker relationships to become more successful at work.
The workplace is a place where you have to interact with others on a daily basis and it can be difficult when your co-workers are not easy to get along with. It is important that you find common ground with them, as well as show them appreciation for what they bring to their job roles. This will help build a strong working relationship and prevent potential problems from arising in the future.
By Courtanae Heslop4 years ago in Journal
What I've Learned
I did not pursue creative writing consistently in college. As a result, I barely have half a notebook of writing from that season of my life—all creativity hammered out of me by exhaustion and study rigor. At some point, I felt I had lost something previously obsessively inexorable from my identity— creative writing. So when ideas seemed to gush forth from me as a teenager like an ever-flowing fountain, I put writing before all else. I ignored subjects that did not interest me in high school. Instead, I sat in the back of the classroom with my notebook and pen and wrote— to the chagrin of my parents and teachers, and failed high school algebra.
By S.N. Evans4 years ago in Journal
7 Traits of a Good Leader
Joining the workforce at the height of COVID was ill-advised, but 2020 graduates like me were forced to adapt. People were overall more irritable and companies expended fewer resources to solve problems. Hopefuls vied viciously for jobs that were in short supply. I became a lucky candidate selected for a temporary hospital administration position, and this year, I am finally involved in direct patient care. During my journey, I learned about the power of leading by example and its impact on team cohesion. A team that communicates well and builds each other up has everything it needs to generate creative solutions quickly and easily. It does more than make work fly by- patient outcomes depend on it. Observing and participating in interactions at work led me to think critically about how to deliver the best result for everyone involved, and I've developed a list of traits held by managers and coworkers I respect that make the workday a breeze. If you don't feel naturally equipped to lead, don't worry! These traits are as much necessary to practice as they are to possess. Everyone should strive towards cooperation, and here are traits you can cultivate to bolster team spirit as a leader no matter where you work. (Please note: this article is my own original work and does not represent the views of my employer. Nothing in this article constitutes medical advice.)
By Harbor Benassa4 years ago in Journal










