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Industry related topics in the realm of corporate culture, business, and the workplace.
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
Why You Should Consider Becoming an Esthetician
Starting a career as an esthetician can be the right choice for anyone who loves to help people maintain their appearance and confidence. Although these skin therapists are not doctors they have the capabilities to help people of all skin types have beautiful skin they can be proud of. Here are a couple reasons you should jump start your career as an esthetician.
By Mikkie Mills6 years ago in Journal
You Died by Suicide
You died by suicide. This morning I was rushed. I always feel rushed. I feel rushed by More. In healthcare, More is this tangible thing like a fork or a spoon. It is creative, continually morphing into a new shape, disguising its true self when it is nothing more than a plague meant to turn physicians into machines, hoping to one day remove all of humanism from the incredibly delicate and difficult practice of medicine. Yesterday More was the number of patient visits being tracked. The day before this More took form as patient satisfaction scores. Last week More was the system reminding me of the hundreds of incomplete tasks that needed completion—if only there were thirty hours in the day I tell myself; if only I was a machine which never needed sleep. How dare of me to require such a thing.
By Dr. Megan Babb6 years ago in Journal
Why a Clean Work Environment Matters
A pristine clean work environment is an attractive and safe one for everyone. Many issues can be caused by an unclean workspace that can threaten your business. Consider these major reasons why you need to maintain a clean work environment for you and your employees.
By Kevin Gardner6 years ago in Journal
Investing in the Customer Experience
Companies today operate in a competitive environment, where they must battle for the attention of consumers in a world with seemingly endless options. With the rise of the Internet and social media, customers are constantly assessing and reassessing their choices. If they're happy, they'll spread the news. If they're unhappy, they will share with the world their unhappiness. With this in mind, companies have figured out that in order to remain on top of their game and relevant, they have to craft a customer experience that's top-notch. The customer experience must be the priority, whether the company is selling an app, offering a product, or providing a service.
By Kevin Gardner6 years ago in Journal
Simultaneous Acceptance
I’ve been working as a writer in some kind of professional capacity for more than ten years. I’ve had novel contracts with four different publishers and my stories and articles have appeared in quite a number of print and online media. Like the majority of writers, I don’t earn enough to support myself exclusively through writing, but it’s always nice to get a check in the mail for a recently placed piece. I’ve found that the best tactic for prolonged success is to generate lasting professional relationships with as many magazine editors and publishers as possible. Bearing that in mind, you can imagine my horror when a series of miscommunications led to a situation where two magazines were set to publish the same article at the same time.
By Walter Rhein6 years ago in Journal
The Art of Customer Loyalty: How to Build a Company Customers Love
Customer loyalty is the golden goose everyone keeps talking about, but not a lot of business know how to maintain it. Creating a great customer experience is a hard and long process—especially if you don’t start working on it on time. After all, it is five times more expensive to gain new customers than to retain the ones you already have. Why not spend a little more time, effort and, yes, money, on keeping the existing ones happy. We call this “customer-centric”.
By Marie Nieves6 years ago in Journal











