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Workplace advice for any issue, problem, or concern; from changing careers to co-working advice and decorating needs.
How To Give A Feedback With Compassionate Directness
Giving a compliment to someone is painless and trouble-free. But offering feedback is bothersome. Think about the last feedback you gave or received. It sounds like a life of toil when it comes to giving feedback.
By Anitha Sankaran6 years ago in Journal
Learning To Appreciate What You Do
I exchanged glances with myself in the mirror and have seen the enemy. I believe it’s safe to say most times a writer is their own worst enemy. We frequently spend time in rough places writing through the pain in the hope of finding a cathartic message that can aid in riding out the storm. A lot of times we offer cautionary tales to our readers hoping they’ll read what’s going on with us and learn to spot the warning signs in time.
By PG Barnett6 years ago in Journal
Security Patrol Services Explained
Patrol is a standard, yet important service offered by most security firms. In a nutshell, patrol can be summed up as guarding a specific area by frequently walking or driving around the premises in order to monitor activities and potential threats. Security patrol is an often underappreciated but vitally important part of keeping people and property safe. Disciplines that make security guards effective for any assignment, include the ability to be astute to what is occurring around them, as well as respond appropriately. A crucial part of being an effective guard is conducting regular patrol by foot or vehicle to monitor what is occurring throughout the property being secured.
By James Shrider6 years ago in Journal
Tips To Help You Work From Home More Efficiently
Working from home may sound like a dream, but without the proper environment it can quickly devolve into a nightmare. You have control over a lot more than you do in an office, so you need to make sure that you are handling those aspects responsibly. Set yourself up for success with some common best practices for a self-employed lifestyle.
By Mikkie Mills6 years ago in Journal
5 Fantasy Football Marketing Tactics for the Startup Owner
Fantasy sports are a popular hobby. And in a day and age where everyone has access to modern technology, fantasy sports (fantasy football -- in particular), has become somewhat of a popular business too.
By Jennefer Robinson6 years ago in Journal
6 Ways to Increase Team Productivity
The workplace can get hectic quickly, especially when a number of people are involved in a company's success. Whether your employees are experiencing personality clashes, role confusion, or uncertainty regarding objectives, bad teamwork can kill a project. Luckily, there are a number of ways to improve employee productivity.
By Mikkie Mills6 years ago in Journal
Top 7 Skills Required for Becoming A Software Engineer
Companies evaluated at over $10 billion need more software engineers, according to Paysa. Software engineer makes the top of the list of in-demand jobs at these companies. In the tech era, all companies need software. The software helps businesses streamline their internal processes and provide a top-quality customer experience.
By Patrick Watt6 years ago in Journal
10 Main Motives of Selecting a Business Insurance
Running any business is not easy as it comes with an innate risk of failure. An employee can get injured at work and a natural disaster could disrupt the smooth working of your business. Any natural calamity can happen anytime one cannot apprehend the situation. So, for a variety of reasons, your business must be insured properly. Here are the main ten motives why you need business insurance.
By Jena Lucas6 years ago in Journal











