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Many times life outside your work is affected by your job. This section will provide helpful tips and information on how to manage all the aspects of your day to day.
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Top Five Time Management Mistakes
In my thirty years as a Time Management speaker and consultant, I have observed a lot of what we can and should not do to increase our daily result. Time management is not necessarily working "harder", but rather, "smarter".
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Competitive Intelligence
A central strategy for many companies today is to push productivity higher and higher. They accomplish this objective by creatively applying technology and driving employees to perform at higher levels and work longer hours. These practices are risky, exposing the companies to an over-dependence on technology and high stress, burn-out, and dissatisfaction among employees.
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Virtual School
A recent survey of 447 high schools and 345 school districts revealed that 50 percent of high schools in the United States currently offer online courses or are exploring future implementation of this learning technology.
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Schools Will Respond to Employment Demands
Intensifying shortages of skilled workers will stimulate employers to demand increased vocational training. The impact will be seen first in the occupations with the greatest need. An example that will come as no surprise is the shortage of nurses practicing in healthcare environments. The need is acute, inspiring traditional students and older workers shifting careers. A major problem is a shortage of seats in nursing schools.
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The End of a Love Affair
Unlike other cultures that add taste with more benign spices, the American culture has the unhealthy habit of adding taste by adding sodium. The Chinese have long known that more salt can cover an abundance of sins, including less-than-fresh vegetables. When folks in the US began asking for "no MSG," Chinese restaurateurs substituted salt. It worked. And the results are evident in most Chinese takeout meals with the exception of some restaurants in major metropolitan areas.
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