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5 Ways to Get a Properly Functioning Workplace!
Your workplaces are your second homes! You tend to spend more than half of your time at your offices. These are the places that play a heavy role in moulding your personality as well. If everything at work goes great, you are relieved! If anything goes haywire, even your life turns topsy-turvy with it. The stress that a hectic work lifestyle creates is more dangerous than any ailment.
By Lauren Williamson7 years ago in Journal
This Is How You Can Use a Drone for Your Business (It’s Worth It)
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, or most popularly, drones, are quickly becoming essential tools in several industries. Although the drone industry is limited by aviation institutions, the commercial growth of the drone industry jumped from about $40 million to a whopping $1 billion. As with most other tech gadgets, rivalry in the market keeps lowering drone charges and swiftly progress the technology. If you are officially motivated and looking to initiate a new occupation or have a present business that could take advantage of this new gadget, consider benefitting from one of the modern developments and become a professional drone pilot. Read on to get the overall view of how drones can be efficiently used for your business.
By Natalie Ige7 years ago in Journal
How to Recruit the Best Talent for Your Digital Marketing Team
Today, every business operates in the online market. The world has gone almost completely digital, which is why modern businesses require a specific approach, in order to reach out to their customers and stand out in a crowded market.
By Jacob Wilson7 years ago in Journal
Amazon Is Out-Amazoning Amazon
Since DARPA (the U.S. military's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) laid the foundation for the Internet and Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web (no, Al Gore had nothing whatsoever to do with it!), one thing has been a constant as the online world has evolved: What you think is likely to happen is not what actually happens. In instance after instance in the now decades-long history of the Internet, the so-called "experts" and futurists—with the accuracy that makes futurism a field that literally anyone can be an authority in—have been consistently wrong in anticipating how the Web would develop and who the winners and the losers might be because of that.
By David Wyld7 years ago in Journal
How Your School District Can Boost Communication Efficiency
On so many occasions, there is a ton of information that needs to get out to a number of individuals throughout a school district. Not only does information need to get to staff in different schools, but to parents as well.
By Mikkie Mills7 years ago in Education
Keep the Change Please
In 1999 I was living in San Diego and working at the National Dispatch center. I began working there in early 1997 and had really done well the first two years. NDC was a text messaging center and my job was to transcribe pre-recorded messages that people left and we would listen to them on our headset while sitting in our little cubicle and then send the message to people's pagers where they got a text message. At the time, this was new technology and it was a huge upgrade from the pager. You got the message on a pager but it had words instead of just a phone number. The pace was fairly slow and I didn't have to deal with the customers directly. I thrived and always got the monthly bonuses. Along with a steady increase in pay, I was fairly happy and had finally moved out of the crappy residential hotels downtown and moved a few miles away uptown in a much nicer placed called studio 619. I was going to the movies regularly, eating out a lot, writing poetry, and going to a writers group. And I was dealing pretty well with being single. I had been taking a sabbatical from dating for two years now. My heart needed the break. Shawna, Jaime, Lisa, Tammy, Rachel and a few others that didn't go far all had taken their toll on me. We had a pretty tight knit group in our section. Ours was small, about 14 of us. The rest of the company had 500 other employees and they took live calls at a very fast pace. They had no time to get to know one another.
By Marc Sander7 years ago in Journal












