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Understanding Post Covid-19 Pandemic Efficiency and Productivity
You need to separate your work and life balance after the pandemic. Unproductive urgency, and the unwanted anxiety it creates has become an issue in many lives, according to Andrew Lloyd Beaver PA.
By Andrew Lloyd from Beaver, PA, Autistic But Still Dreaming.5 years ago in Journal
Barn owl warriors
I really should thank my friend for introducing me to farmer John. My friend and I both work nine to five, and while growing up around farms and villages, we have not gotten our hands dirty. My friend, Dustin, kept telling me about farmer John, and how he would come over on the occasional weekend and help out with the farm work. One weekend, he invited me to join them.
By Ari Bailor5 years ago in Journal
How Custom Invoice Approval Workflow Software helps you make Flawless Invoices
The invoicing procedure of a company is one of its most crucial tasks, as it is the professional and appropriate way to request payments from customers and to bring cash to the company. It, therefore, deserves your utmost attention.
By Jordan Jose5 years ago in Journal
Surviving Working From Home
In today's world, working from home may seem like a good alternative to a traditional job, however most people don't anticipate the unique difficulties that come with these careers. Working from home can be just as, if not more stressful than a traditional job. Burnout is extremely common for those who aren't prepared.
By Diane Reese5 years ago in Journal
Strategic Steps to Conduct a Successful Workplace Investigation
A workplace investigation is important and should be conducted whenever you receive a complaint from an employee. But why is it essential? And what happens after a workplace investigation has taken place? Well, you will be able to know about the severity of the problem. It will then allow you to take the necessary actions to resolve the issue as soon as possible. Once the problem has been resolved, you can make sure that it doesn’t happen again so that the rest of the employees can remain safe. With that said, let’s take a look at 10 steps that can help you conduct an effective workplace investigation.
By Scott Somerville5 years ago in Journal
Chaotic Peace
The spelling of the word “chaos” insinuates its meaning better than any definition ever could. The first two letters refuse to follow their rule, ignoring the “ch” sound we expect to hear in words like chicken, challenge, or choice. It's followed by an “a” and an “o,” which creates a hard vowel sound without any hint of an “e." The only player that seems to do its job correctly is the “s."
By John Oakes5 years ago in Journal
Customer Segmentation using k-prototypes algorithm
Why do we need to segment the market? Whether real or perceived, customers have a wide range of demands and preferences, which is a fundamental assumption. Consider how much research, trial and error, and peer reviews you undergo before purchasing any product. It is because everyone has unique needs, desires, wants, preferences, etc. And firms have to consider and manage this customer heterogeneity to fulfill customers' demands and preferences. Thus, according to Palmatier and Sridhar, 2017 this provides us first foundational marketing principle i.e.
By Shivam Soliya5 years ago in Journal
The 7-Day Workweek
How to Pitch a 4-Day Workweek to Your BossAnd how to make the most of that extra dayforge.medium.com I have seen several articles like the one linked above describing how one can go about bargaining with their workplace for a shortened workweek. While I take no issue with the desire to “work” less, I dislike the dichotomy it implies between “work” and everything else in one’s life. For myself, and no doubt for a great many others the differentiation between work and home has become so blurred as to be almost meaningless. I do have an office at my workplace and I also have a lab. I also have an office at home. As a research scientist I don’t believe I could ever fully abandon a workspace because of this need for a laboratory. Despite what so called “biohackers” might have to say about it, building a lab in your garage or basement will never approach the level of sophistication of anything you will see in a fully stocked corporate or academic research laboratory. So, for me at least, there will likely never come a time when I could disconnect entirely from a physical workspace.
By Everyday Junglist5 years ago in Journal






