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5 Ways to Increase Productivity in the Workplace
Increasing productivity is the single most important goal of any ambitious business owner. No matter the talent level of your employees, you want to get the most out of their knowledge and skill. Everyone knows that hard work is the most deciding factor in success, and the hard work of your employees is what makes the business successful. Increasing productivity is a matter of strategy and wit, and there are a couple of ways to go about it.
By Lucas H. Parker7 years ago in Journal
What to Do After an Injury at Work
Unfortunately, injuries can always happen in many different places. While doing your morning exercises, walking to the bus station, or while you’re at your workplace. However, if the injury occurs at work, you have to be aware of your rights, and of each step you have to take to be in the situation to receive benefits. In this article, you will find out everything you need to know if you suffer an injury at your workplace.
By Marie Nieves7 years ago in Journal
How to Throw a Company Retreat That Everyone Will Rave About
It goes without saying that everyone needs a break once in a while. This is why, as an employer, you should invest in regular company retreats to, not only let your employees recharge their batteries, but to show them how much they mean to you.
By Claire Peters7 years ago in Journal
5 Ways to Earn Money from Home
I have long believed in being the creator of my own destiny. Four years ago, I decided no longer was I going to work for someone else, instead I'd take matters into my own hands, and work my own hours, from my own home, and do what I want. No more deadlines, no more stress from my boss, just freedom to do what I want, when I want.
By Crunchy Mony7 years ago in Journal
How to Plan an Entire Year of Blog Content...
There’s something no one tells you when you’re starting up a blog. Something every aspiring writer should be filled in on. Creating and marketing content is hard! There are 52 weeks in a year, and if you want to get the best return on your work, you should be posting on your blog at least two times a week, every week. Along with that, you need to run your Social Media and SEO, you need to respond to trends and news stories, roll with your day to day life, and keep your business on track.
By Cheyenne Leo7 years ago in Journal
4 Steps to Take After Witnessing Discrimination at Work
Workplace discrimination is more common than we think, even if you aren't the one who is facing direct discrimination in the workplace, it's important to know what to do and who to turn to when you witness any type of discrimination. Often times, there are clear signs that a co-worker could be facing blatant discrimination in the workplace, but it can be hard to take action if you are unsure what to do. Below are a few steps you can take, according to discrimination attorneys and legal experts in California.
By Stephanie Murguia7 years ago in Journal
How to Start an Ice Cream Truck or Bike Business
Speaking from a financial standpoint, it’s a smart decision to start an ice cream truck or cart business. You can always move if a specific location does not generate enough revenue for you. You can be almost anywhere and provide them a cold, tasty treat anytime they want it. It’s really convenient for your customer. However, you have to take many things into consideration.
By Mostafij Tuhin7 years ago in Journal
How to Work with Others, Not Around Them
4 Tips Improve Your Workplace Experience Whether you are starting your business or working within an established one, you are going to be interacting with other people. Dealing with customers can be easy. After all, there is a code of conduct and vigorous hours of training to prepare you for it. However, that is not the same as with your coworkers.
By Jade Pulman7 years ago in Journal
Camp NaNoWriMo
Camp NaNoWriMo is an off shoot of the popular NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month). Both events challenge writers, both new and seasoned, to write so many words. The typical word count goal is 50k, but during CampNaNoWriMo writers can change that goal. I've tried to take the challenge at least once a year since I discovered this awesome community.
By Jessie White7 years ago in Journal











