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By: Thomas Cutler
Jeffrey S. Lang is the designer of the Visibility Quality Workbench, Project Exchange, CustomerServer and VendorServer applications. Mr. Lang oversees the design and development of all Visibility sol (read entire article)
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By: Taylor Hartley
Document Scanning - The Space Saving ServiceAnyone who has ever worked in an office remembers giant filing cabinets filled to the brim with (overflowing) paper documents. If you're anything like me, (read entire article)
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By: Darrell Oller
Use up to 25 of your own digital images to create unique artwork for home or office. If you have a perfect picture of a perfect moment, you are fortunate indeed. Quality conscious layout and image im (read entire article)
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By: David De Groot
Office decor doesn't have to be boring, or even all businesslike. You can spruce up your office walls with elegant oil paintings even if you're on a tight budget. Art reproductions are beautiful work (read entire article)
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By: Nick Hunter
Looking for a new office without worrying about long term leases, setting up utilities or phones? Consider an instant executive office.The instant office set up has been around for a number of years, (read entire article)
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By: Nick Hunter
Long Island has been a growing economic power for the last 3 decades. Companies that only saw New York City as a viable option for their business years ago, now see Long Island as a strong place to r (read entire article)
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By: Anthony Palmieri
Many people that create a theme office or garage often do not plan it from start to end with every detail, as they would for other elements of their houses of cars. When planning the area, you need t (read entire article)
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By: Staff Professionalsingles.com
Office Romance OK so you fancy the guy in the office and he feels the same way but is an office romance really a good idea? There are many issues both positive and negative to consider before engagin (read entire article)
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By: Carey Pott
It's pretty easy to isolate the good from the bad in a lot of professions: a dentist laughing gleefully every time you flinch, a plumber demanding payment up front while your knees disappear underwat (read entire article)
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By: Mike Bradley
Did you know that there is a HUD (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development) program available to teachers and law enforcement officers to purchase homes for half-price?!The "Teacher Next Door (read entire article)
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By: Derek Gardner
Where is Microsoft Office today? Today Microsoft Office has evolved from a group of private productivity products to a more complete and integrated system. Building on the well-known tools that a lot (read entire article)
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By: Mike Bell
The constantly rising cost of insurance has forced many employers to eliminate health insurance benefits for employees. The percentage of companies offering health insurance dropped 3% in 2004, to 60 (read entire article)
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By: Des Nangle
Buying a new carpet for your home or business is a decision that should not be taken lightly. The right choices will ensure that your chosen carpet not only looks great but also proves to be a wise i (read entire article)
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By: Josh Greenberg
This article, Job Security in Today's Workplace, is part of AlphaMeasure's compilation, Tales from the Corporate Frontlines. It tells the story of a manager who decides to look for ways to bolster the (read entire article)
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By: Marcia Zidle
The main problem in a down economy is that workplaces tend to become stressful and morale bottoms out. This reduces overall productivity and especially gets in the way of teamwork. Here are some appro (read entire article)
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By: Etienne Gibbs
It has been well documented that employees' productivity and job quality increase when we are made to feel welcomed at work. In other words, when the motivational climate is enhanced to meet their nee (read entire article)
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By: Dina Beach Lynch, Esq.
Safeguard Your Company Against Harrassment ClaimsTwenty-five percent of employees suffer with peer to peer bullying and its on the rise, according to the National Institute of Safety and Health. Dina (read entire article)
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By: Philip Lye
Workplace ConflictConflict is an inevitable part of business life and not all conflict is negative. Most people would agree that where there are people there is conflict.Some workplace conflict is hea (read entire article)
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By: Meri Raffetto
No doubt about it, when we feel stressed we want to raid the candy machine, or down a pint of ice cream. Of course we feel immediate gratification because of the “feel good” endorphins that are releas (read entire article)
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By: Claire Tompkins
Your productivity depends on good tools and effective environments, and on using them both well. It can be overwhelming to get your office into shape and still get your work done. Try attacking one (read entire article)
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By: Tenny Ing
Microsoft Office program is a programming tool called Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) that comes with Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook, Power Point, and Publisher. VBA can make your repeating jobs (read entire article)
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By: Lance Winslow
In Akron, OH we met with Marcel van den Bosch, Economic Research Coordinator in downtown. While working in conjunction with the Chamber of Commerce in the Greater Akron area he said that things were m (read entire article)
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By: Dan Strakal
Anyone who has ever worked knows that stress is part of the workplace. Stress in itself is not bad, in fact, we can’t live without it. Applying the correct amount of stress hardens our muscles, shar (read entire article)
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By: Dan Strakal
Do you have a hobby or particular passion inside or outside of the workplace? What is the expertise necessary to be successful at your hobby? What do you know that others don’t? Why not take this i (read entire article)
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By: Julie Renee Callaway
Change is exhilarating. Change is terrifying. Change is badly needed around here. Whatever your attitude is to change, it is the most reliable companion you will likely ever have. It will always be wi (read entire article)
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By: Anne Thornley-Brown
Turbulent TwistersYou’ve read about it in the headlines and experienced it first hand... rapid change and constant stress. We're talking about mergers, acquisitions, downsizing, lean and mean, working (read entire article)
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By: Indra Books
Does an unwritten dress code mean a fashion free-for-all in the office? Absolutely not! Written dress codes are often designed with legal situations in mind such as harassment, and safety. Unspoken (read entire article)
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By: Jeffrey Miller
Workplace violence has become one of the biggest concerns for managers, corporate executives and Human Resource Departments in the past several years. In fact, the shear number of incidents of workp (read entire article)
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By: Josh Greenberg
This article relates to the Diversity in the Workplace Competency, commonly evaluated in employee satisfaction surveys. This competency explores whether your organization provides understanding and su (read entire article)
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By: Will Clower, Ph.D.
After the post-Halloween sugar surge, everyone coaches you to get the candy out of your house. This is terrific, but many people solve the problem by taking it straight to the office. Yes, it’s now of (read entire article)
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By: Kal Bishop
The Best Workplaces report (Financial Times, April 28, 2005) notes many factors in common with Managing Creativity and Innovation.Material reward is not the sole factor in determining satisfaction. Mi (read entire article)
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By: Matthew Keegan
An allegation of harassment in the workplace is a growing phenomenon facing companies across the U.S. The following is an article derived from a 2003 seminar I attended at the National Business Aviati (read entire article)
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