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  • Maximizing Posts to a Niche Job Board  By : IC
    When you are writing your first draft of a resume you are most likely thinking in terms of using just one version of your resume for all niche job boards that you want to post to.
  • Niche Jobs Boards Working for Hiring Managers  By : IC
    The online recruiting market can still be perceived as being very fragmented; you have industry-specific job boards, targeted demographic job boards and even social media sites that function in a similar manner to a job board.
  • Why Customer Relationship Management is so important?  By : Praveen Ortec
    Customer Relationship Management (CRM) helps companies to well organize every department to reap the success. There are a wide range of CRM software systems available for this purpose, which highly differ in their features and capabilities.
  • Bookkeeping Outsourcing: Efficiency Speaks For Itself  By : Barkley
    Rekindle the hopes of a great prosperity with bookkeeping outsourcing.
  • Infection Control From A Nursing Perspective  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The practice of medical asepsis helps to contain infectious organisms and to maintain an environment free from contamination. The techniques used to maintain medical asepsis include hand washing, gowning and wearing facial masks when appropriate, as well as separating clean from contaminated or potentially contaminated materials and providing information to patients about basic hygienic practices. Appropriate hand washing by the nurse and the patient remains the most important factor in preventing the spread of microorganisms.
  • Clinical Medicine Cases  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Case 1:
    • 50 year old man presented with generalized weakness, dizziness, lethargy for 10 days. He was also having loose stools for the past 15 days. On examination was pale and thin lean emaciated man. His blood pressure was 70/40 mm of mercury, with pulse of 130 beats / minute. He had bilateral decrease air entry on chest, epigastric tenderness and pedal edema on examination. Neurological exam was non focal. He had some history of undocumented weight loss, but no history of fever. His past history was significant for episodes of loose stools, which would resolve on taking antibiotics


    • Hemoglobin: 8 mg/dl Abumin: 1.5
    • MCV: 68 Total Bilirubin: 8.1
    • WBC: 14 cmm Direct Bilurubin: 5.5
    • Platelet: 176 GGT: 304
    • SGPT:71
    • RBS: 106 AP: 359
    • BUN: 15
    • Cr.:1 mg/dl ESR: 53
    • Na: 126 meq Stool DR: Normal
    • K: 4.6 meq Calcium: 7.3
    • Cl: 111 Phos:1.6
    • HCO: 18
  • How To Build A List Of Eager Subscribers  By : Chris Cheatham
    As more traffic is driven to your site, you can entice many of them to subscribe to your mailing list or opt-in list. This is a list where in website visitors agree to be sent promotional materials such as newsletters, catalogs and such that could keep them updated about your site or the niche of your site.
  • What for do You Need a Manager in your Company?  By : Pablo Gentles
    The article comments upon the use of the manager in the company
  • The Importance of Organizational Behaviour  By : Nolan Gaskins
    The article explains the use of a manager of organizational behaviour for any company.
  • Something about Hiring a Full Day Stuff  By : Nolan Gaskins
    The article will help you find the way out with full time workers.
  • Should You Throw Into Your Marketing Mix?  By : Kavita B
    What is the right marketing formula for a business? The marketing and the sales departments have always wondered about this. The marketing formula is much like a recipe – this much of X, and that much of Y. This combination is referred to as the 'Marketing Mix'.
  • How to Plan Trade Show Booths- A Time line for Success  By : Gary Survis
    Planning out a custom trade show booth for an island display, three months is the ideal time length to initiate the designing procedure. For smaller size booth, say 10x20 two weeks time is adequate to incorporate an initial consultation, first design and any revisions.
  • Industrial Clean-Up, My advice  By : Kanwaljit Kaur
    House parties are very popular amongst the younger generation. Particularly during New Year's Eve, birthday celebrations and the start of the summer holidays. Usually a lot of thought and preparation is placed upon organising the best party, in terms of buying plenty of food, drinks and maybe even having some party games prepared.
  • Few Reasons to live in Sheffield  By : sanj bhagta
    Sheffield is in South Yorkshire, in the north of England. It is close to Leeds, Manchester, Nottingham and the Peak District. It’s a family-friendly city with a prosperous economy and relatively low cost of living. Sheffield obtained world-wide recognition during the 19th century for its production of steel.
  • Quick Guide: Using Team Roles  By : Arthor Pens
    It's obvious that, for a team to work effectively, it needs to include all the skills required for the job in hand.
  • Connectivity with business partners.  By : Freshware
    In order to understand the way that insurance works in the warehousing and fulfillment business, we find the following analogy of a dry cleaner to be an effective way of describing the situation.
  • Developing the Secretarial Role - Managers  By : Arthor Pens
    Secretarial and administrative staff can only develop and add value to the business for the future, if their peers, the organization's culture and their immediate managers create the right opportunities for them to do so.
  • Coping Under Pressure  By : Arthor Pens
    Balancing the pressures of home life and work life are vital so that we get optimum amounts of the adrenaline buzz to stay healthy and enjoy the whole life!
  • Workforce Planning Software Can Minimize the Complexity of Workforce Planning  By : Lucy Caudle
    What is workforce planning? Why is it so critical? And how can workforce planning software help? These are the issues we address in this article.
  • Time, Attendance and Electronic Rostering System Can Transform the Workplace Environment  By : Lucy Caudle
    Recording attendance details, and time worked, accurately are not as simple as they might seem. Traditional clock punching has certain drawbacks and can result in highly inaccurate records. For example, a worker's buddy might punch in instead of the worker himself, leading to a false record of a worker being present.
  • Staff Rostering System Can Range From the Simple to Very Complex  By : Lucy Caudle
    Even the smaller establishments need staff rostering systems if they employ more than a few staff, and the staff members have to work at different times. These establishments, say, a retail store, might do the scheduling using a spreadsheet. In the left column, staff names are listed in alphabetical order. The top row of other columns shows the days of the week. Against each staff person, each day's working time is entered.
  • Self Rostering Can Produce Demonstrable Benefits  By : Lucy Caudle
    The work environment today has the potential to be very different from what it was even a few years ago. What was just theory earlier has entered the realms of practicality with the advances in Information Technology and Web-based functionality. Concepts like self-rostering and work-at-home are practical possibilities now, and could even lead to greater productivity.
  • Nurse Roster Management Is A Critical Task in Health Services  By : Lucy Caudle
    Nurses must be available 24 hours at health care organizations. This means that shift working is an absolute necessity. However, available nurses cannot be arbitrarily rostered to shifts. Nurse roster management must accommodate the constraints on shift allocation, and other kinds of constraints such as nurses' entitlement to vacations and other kinds of absences.
  • NHS Bank Administration Reduces Temporary Staffing Costs  By : Lucy Caudle
    NHS or National Health Service is a UK-wide agency that provides healthcare to UK residents. The agency needs a varied mix of skills to meet the large variety of healthcare demands placed upon its centers. At the same time, the individual centers of the agency cannot be expected to be staffed with all kinds of specialists to meet needs that might arise infrequently.
  • Electronic Rostering Can Save Huge Amounts of Time and Money  By : Lucy Caudle
    Electronic rostering or e-rostering is the process of using the computer's power to the task of rostering. Considering that rostering is a routine job of scheduling workers according to pre-determined rules, which can be many, computers can do it extremely fast compared to humans.
  • Electronic Timesheet Solution Can Lead to Productivity and Other Benefits  By : Lucy Caudle
    While a simple spreadsheet-based timesheet is also an electronic timesheet, it is Web based solutions that we generally call an electronic timesheet solution these days. A Web-based solution makes the system accessible to all authorized persons through an Internet-connected computer from anywhere in the world.
  • Automated Rostering Can Improve Working Environments and Minimize Employee Costs  By : Lucy Caudle
    Automated rostering is an effort at reducing the complexity and cost of the rostering exercise. In areas such as national healthcare, it is highly important that people with the right skills be scheduled to each shift and ward, while at the same time reducing the cost. A typical solution is to engage temporary staff provided by specialist agencies to meet any foreseen shortages.
  • Absence Management Is More an Issue of Not Just Ignoring It  By : Lucy Caudle
    Absenteeism is a cost for almost all businesses (except perhaps in totalitarian regimes). Employees can be absent on authorized and scheduled leave to which they are entitled. At other times, they might take unscheduled leave, still within permitted limits. Yet other times, they might just absent themselves.
  • Organization Change And Its Impact  By : flashG
    Organizational change is inevitable given the globalisation nature of work, but what are the impacts on the employees?? Read on...........
  • Generational Diversity - Case Study  By : flashG
    During work, we encounter people of different age groups, with different working styles and attitudes, often termed as generational diversity. Successful handling is essential to conducive workplace.....Read to find out more

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