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  • No One Wants A Slacker: Why Professionalism Is So Important  By : Richard Taylor Edwards
    This should be fairly obvious yes? Outside a grunge rock band looking for a fan base slackers really aren't the sort that most are searching for?

    It is indeed true that slackers (dreamers is another possible word for them) do indeed have some pretty good ideas. Certainly, some of the best (and of course the worst) out of the box thinking comes from those outside the mainstream of the working world.This should be fairly obvious yes? Outside a grunge rock band looking for a fan base slackers really aren't the sort that most are searching for?
  • Is There Really a Power Tie? Dressing To Win  By : Richard Taylor Edwards
    It sounds like the most absurd question really, doesn't it? That one specific tie will show the world that you are indeed the recruitment candidate that they not only want but need? That by wearing a specific piece of silk (for no one would believe that it could be of any other material) around your neck that your client director at Talisman will simply be able to waltz you into the job of your dreams?
  • Is Relocating For You?  By : Richard Taylor Edwards
    Whether to relocate or not is one of those questions that really only you can answer. It's something that you might want to have worked out in your mind before even making that first visit or call to your Talisman recruitment specialist. In broad economics terms the points are as follows.
  • Is Being a Contractor For You?  By : Richard Taylor Edwards
    Whether to be a contractor or a direct employee is one of those great questions of the modern employment marketplace. There are pluses and minuses on both sides of the question and the real answer depends upon your own desires, what it is that you as an individual want out of life. Your recruitment consultant at Talisman can help guide you through the check lists and for employers the client director can aid in the decision about whether to look for employees or contractors but here's a rough guide.
  • Innovation And How To Find It  By : Richard Taylor Edwards
    Innovation is one of these things that economists and businesses have been trying to understand for hundreds of years and until very recently they hadn't actually been getting very far. Was this something special that scientists in a special laboratory did? Something directed by the Board of Directors? More to the point, did we need it at all?
  • I Am Spartacus: Being a Leader  By : Richard Taylor Edwards
    The younger generation may not quite get this allusion (although serious readers of blogs will). At the end of the film Spartacus, starring Kirk Douglas and his dimple, the rebellious slaves are captured and one of the Roman Generals asks who is Spartacus? The aim being to find the leader and thus crucify him. Each and every one of the rebels then says 'I am Spartacus' and all are crucified, end of the film and one of those few times when you're allowed to cry in front of other men as the credits roll.
  • Courage Isn't Just For Lions  By : Richard Taylor Edwards
    Well of course it isn't: when you're the biggest, baddest and toothiest thing in the jungle then what do you need courage for? Being a wildebeast, thirsty and thinking about going to the water hole when you're not quite sure whether there is a tufty tail waving in that patch of high grass over there: that requires courage (or gross and short lived stupidity perhaps).
  • Dealing With Diversity  By : Richard Taylor Edwards
    'Dealing' with diversity is one of these business buzzwords that we've never quite been able to fathom. Accepting diversity possibly, reveling in it, enjoying in it, profiting from it are all phrases that seem more likely to us. As grandmother used to say, the world would be a boring place if we were all the same, would it not?
  • Commitment Isn't a Dirty Word  By : Richard Taylor Edwards
    That sounds rather like it's coming from the pages of an agony aunt trying to convince young men that settling down might be a good idea. However, cliché thought that be from that quarter it has value as a phrase in business as well.We do need to make sure that we are using the correct meaning of the word commitment here though. Not quite in the sense of the pig and the chicken deciding to have bacon and eggs for breakfast (the chicken is interested but the pig's pretty committed) but rather in the sense of being ready to stand by the arrangements made.
  • Careful Choosing Compensation  By : Richard Taylor Edwards
    Everyone aways needs to be careful in choosing compensation: both those who offer it and those who accept such a deal. It's rather like old Leo Tolstoy's note in Anna Karenina, there are so many ways in which such a relationship can go wrong that each one that goes right does so in its own way. Odd perhaps to compare an employment relationship with a marriage but it is apt at times.
  • Can't We All Just Get Along: Being a Team Player  By : Richard Taylor Edwards
    For a team to work successfully they have to get along with each other, of course, and this is more a matter of politeness than anything else. But they need to be empowered, and that is where their manager comes in. Do they have the resources they need? The time, the tools, the training? Secondly, do they have the responsibility? Is how they do the job devolved down to that very team? Only by getting both of these things right will a team, however good in principle, actually work in practice. They must be both able to do the task and allowed to do it in the way they think best.
  • Body Language: The Silent Communicator  By : Richard Taylor Edwards
    Language is a great deal more complicated than just what comes out of our mouths. Even there we're aware that accents, intonations, tone of voice and so on can have a huge impact not just on what you mean to say but in what other people actually hear you as saying.
  • Being Challenged Is The Key To Success  By : Richard Taylor Edwards
    Economics is known as the dismal science and it is indeed true that it is rarely difficult to tell the difference between an economist and a ray of sunshine. One of the things about economists though is that they have (whatever you might think about their ability to predict stock markets or interest rates) a depressing habit of being correct.
  • Are Certifications/Licenses Important?  By : Richard Taylor Edwards
    Given that this answer isn't actually terribly helpful allow us to expand on this. In one sense certifications and licenses are vital. Without them it isn't just that you wouldn't be able to do the job you're applying for, it's that it would be illegal for you to do that job. While we can no doubt think of many instances where the law has been changed in recent years (things like someone on site knowing how to do CPR, or having a designated safety officer) which seem to have more to do with box ticking than anything useful, it must be obvious that unless you've got a license to be a solicitor, you can't be a solicitor. Similarly, if you haven't got the certification that you know how to build a house you're unlikely to run that side of the business for a national house builder.
  • Accountability Isn't Just For Accountants  By : Richard Taylor Edwards
    Accountability, and we're not just talking about whether someone is using double entry book keeping or not, nor whether they've signed off on the chittys. What we actually mean by this is that everyone is actually taking responsibility for what they do: more importantly, for what they don't.
  • How To Safely Bulk Up A Thin Resume  By : John Edmond
    Bulking up your resume to show potential employers that you do, indeed, have skills and assets their company needs really isn't that hard, and with some initiative, filling up the employment history section of your resume can be done.
  • Work At Home Job: Medical Transcription  By : James Allen
    It is estimated that medical transcription workers held about 105,000 jobs in 2004; three out of ten working out of their home. If you are interested in pursuing a work at home job in medical transcription, here is some information which you may find useful.
  • Are Military Police Above Civilian Police Officers?  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about military police and civilian police officers and whether one is above the other.
  • The Benefits of Learning  By : Jimi Adeboyejo
    This write up is about the benefits of education.
  • The Six Best Jobs for Working At Home  By : Leslie Truex
    Companies are in need to home-based workers to fill job openings. Here are the six most common work-at-home job types.
  • Choosing the Right Paralegal Courses  By : John Pawlett
    Paralegals typically have a bachelor's degree to help them professionally assist lawyers or corporations and government agencies dealing with the law. Paralegals help lawyers navigate the large amounts of paperwork generated in legal proceedings by indexing, photocopying, and filing.
  • A Variety of Rewarding Chef Careers  By : Josh Stone
    Choosing a career as a Chef is a noble and rewarding career choice. As a chef, you are limited only by your own imagination. The skills that are taught in culinary school are the basis for the rest of a chef's career.
  • The Nursing Entrance Test Reading Comprehension  By : Melih Oztalay
    How does one approach the reading comprehension section on the Nursing Entrance Test? Many for one are unprepared for the wealth of reading that is required and the computerized method of testing.
  • Psychiatric Nursing Your Calling?  By : Joann Cheong
    Well, you have come to the right place. Anyone, who is interested in psychiatric nursing, is very much welcome to be part of this challenging yet rewarding profession. With the shortage of nurses in any specialization of nursing, any person who wants to become a nurse is greatly encouraged, especially in psychiatry nursing.
  • The Nursing Entrance Test The Psychological Profile Test  By : Melih Oztalay
    Anyone who takes the Nursing Entrance Test must take the psychological profile assessment upon completion of the math and reading comprehension sections.
  • The Nursing Entrance Test Mathematical Content  By : Melih Oztalay
    Basic arithmetic is a sequentially dependent process. A student, who cannot do long division for example, will have difficulty with division of decimals, fractions, percentages, and ratio formulas.
  • Nursing Entrance Test, An Introduction  By : Melih Oztalay
    One of the biggest hurtles that aspiring nursing school students must face is the Nursing Entrance Test. This is a nationally standardized test that is administered prior to placing students on the long waiting list for nursing school.
  • The Pre-Nursing Experience  By : Melih Oztalay
    What are the requirements to gain admission into nursing school? Actually, they differ from one school to the next but all have certain main pre-requisite classes that are required for students to take.
  • Disaster Nursing  By : Melih Oztalay
    In these troubled times in which we live, there exists a constant threat of disaster. Whether the disaster is man made, such as war or terrorism, or from nature, nursing has always been at the forefront.
  • No Experience Necessary  By : Wolney Filho
    What kind of experience a newbie needs to get start a new work? This article deals this question facing it in a cheerful mood.
  • The No. 1 Mindset To Avoid... If You Want a Successful Career  By : Anna Johnson
    Here's the mindset that will almost certainly hold back your career development... and how to avoid it.
  • Write Your Perfect Resume  By : Stephen Dolan
    Your resume is one of the most important documents you'll ever write. It is your shop front, and if it's done well, you'll land your ideal job. This article explains how you can write your perfect resume.
  • The Specifics of Hotel Management  By : Josh Stone
    Resident or hotel managers are responsible for the day-to-day operations of the property.
  • The Spa Masseuse  By : Josh Stone
    The term spa is traditionally used to mean a place where water that is believed to have special health-giving properties occurs. This is usually a mineral or hot spring, and can include cold water treatments.
  • The Ins and Outs of Restaurant Management  By : Josh Stone
    Restaurant managers work in some of the most glamorous, exciting environments you can imagine.
  • Be Certifiable! The Basics of MCSE and MCP  By : Alistair Wilson
    It is not always who you know, but what you know. That is why obtaining Microsoft certification can be a valuable asset to your career. Of course, it does depend on what career path you want to take as to whether you want to get either MCSE training or MCP training or anything else for that matter. So what do those abbreviations MCSE and MCP stand for anyway?
  • Information By: Mr Financing
    Did you know the ecomony is going to get much much worse?

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