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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.
Importance of Public Relations in Companies
All large companies have a PR department. Public relations are considered a fundamental part to preserve the good image of the company regardless of whether they are fashionable or even marketing agencies to be able to communicate their message to clients, investors and society in general.
By Emily Choo4 years ago in Journal
Signs You’re in a Toxic Workplace
Toxic workplaces are like poison in the bloodstream and are usually a result of multiple factors. Untrustworthy managers, underhanded co-workers, and burnout. These things affect everyone at the company, but most employees are unable to affect change to positively influence the environment because of the structure of the workplace.
By Cynthia Bord4 years ago in Journal
How Not To Annoy Your Colleagues By Correspondence
It’s hard to imagine how people used to do without email. It is even more difficult to imagine how not to go crazy with her today. The average office worker scrapes nearly a hundred emails a day. And this is far from the limit. Here, as they say, a twitching eye is no longer enough.
By Michail Bukin4 years ago in Journal
Let's Work Together
My last post on how we benefit best from our interactions in the Vocal Facebook Groups “Solo or Threads - Posting In Vocal Facebook Groups -> Solo and Thread Posts Have Their Own Benefits and Drawbacks” really just touched on my personal opinion that Threads were a more engaging option than Solo Posts , though each have their own particular benefits.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Journal
Changes to Game of Mass Destruction
My novel and 10th book, Game of Mass Destruction has had a few changes. The storyline and fate of the characters remain the same, but there has been some changes that were necessary. A One star review from a reader that only finished less than three chapters of the book, encouraged me to reach out for a professional editor.
By Chloe Gilholy4 years ago in Journal
Sparks Start to Fly When My Head Hits The Pillow.
Why is it that when I sit in front of my laptop for hours during the day, with the sole purpose to write, my creative juices seem to go MIA? But, when I am trying to go to sleep at night, when the sole purpose is to sleep, especially after a long day of writing sweet nothings onto the page, I could literally write a novel or at least three articles on three different topics!
By Tara Hawes4 years ago in Journal
Designing And Styling: The Heartbeat/Core Of Innovation In The Decor Industry
How Essential Are Designing And Styling In A Décor Industry? Are you the type of person who indulges in out-of-the-box ways to design a thing every time you lay an eye on something? That’s when you know you’re a perfect fit for pursuing a job in the décor industry!
By Abhishek Mirgule4 years ago in Journal
Tips For Working From Home
After my last blog, I decided to research a little bit about working at home. I needed some guidance to make sure that I fit in time to work around all of the other things that I have to do. Taking care of children can be all-consuming but there is also the house, yard, and all of the other critters.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Journal

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