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Ten Employability Skills For 2010 e is competing hard foIn 2010, the work world will be even more global. If your job is not one that requires you to physically be in one place, you will be competing with bright and hungry workers in India, China, Korea and other developing nations around the globe. Competing in the new environment will require higher levels of competence and necessitate looking straight ahead, not constantly glancing rearview mirror for warm fuzzy feelings about what you have achieved in the past. Here are 10 skills to acquire and refine that will increase your professional confidence level and make you more employable in the year 2010: 1. Constantly adapt to technology. Dependency on technology in the future will increase, not decrease. Spend time learning new computer programs but more importantly, make applications to your daily routine and strive to use techn How Your Business Can Save $6500 per Year Today when so many shopping malls, supermarkets and hypermarkets are opening up, each one is competing hard forIf you run a small business, you probably have a hidden expense that’s eating your time, and your business’s money: Tracking employee time and productivity.When businesses are small, traditional practice is to use some sort of manual time keeping system to log employee hours. Each employee fills out a paper time sheet, the payroll administrator goes over the time sheets, cuts the checks, handles the deductions and government paperwork, and deals with requests for time off, overtime and vacation days.As businesses grow and add employees, this manual system becomes more and more cumbersome. The steps to automation start out small – an automated punch clock and pre-printed time cards, and a rapid switch from manual time keeping to using a spreadsheet.But even this level of automation requires manual re-keying of data, and as the number of Customer Service Speaker Cites 5 Reasons Flying Sucks! pping malls, supermarkets and hypermarkets are opening up, each one is competing hard foHaving just come back from what was otherwise a delightful trip abroad, I started stewing about the lousy return flight I took.Why was this experience the absolute worst part of the trip, surpassing the bad plumbing and other inconveniences that I suffered?That flight is emblematic of the five reasons flying sucks:(1) Flying wastes time. Having to check in hours before a flight is unnecessary. When you calculate this lost time, along with what it takes to drive to an airport, park the car, and catch a shuttle, it makes driving to your destination, if it is within 300-400 miles, seem more convenient.(2) The airline made me wait 5 hours between connecting flights, although TWO earlier flights were available. Undoubtedly, they did this because I was traveling on a discounted fare, and they could market the more convenient flights at Home Insurance ets and hypermarkets are opening up, each one is competing hard foHow often have you heard a news account or heard from friends and co-workers about a family that lost everything in a house fire - and the disaster was made worse because they had no home insurance? A fire that destroys your home is traumatic enough. The heartbreak that comes from not having home insurance is indescribable.Having home insurance to cover you in the event that your home is damaged or destroyed could keep a terrible situation from becoming a catastrophic one. It's bad enough to lose a home or beloved belongings. But you can rebuild your home and lives with the aid of home insurance.Things could be much worse without home insurance. Without it your family might have to stay in a shelter because your home isn't safe to live in and you don't have the financial resources to stay in a hotel until it is. What about food, clothing, and Free Advertising With Publicity - Part III re opening up, each one is competing hard foAttend Special Events – Watch your local news and constantly be on the lookout for events in your area where you can increase your visibility. As always, the best lead generation methods are those that introduce your products and services by way of something free (in exchange for their contact information, of course).Take Time to Get to Know Your Local Editors and Publishers – It’s a lot easier to pitch a press release or idea if you already know someone on the inside. Years ago I was in the middle of writing a book, and I started shopping for an agent, figuring it was easier to go that route than to approach the publishers directly. My wife managed insurance policies at the time for a Fortune 500 company, and one of her clients was the publishing firm Simon & Schuster. One day she happened to be talking to a prominent editor, and she mentioned my bo What is an Internet Consultant? e is competing hard for the customers' money. There are more choices available for consumers than ever before.
Yes, I'm an internet consultant, but what does that mean? Does that mean that I know everything there is to know about the internet? No. Not even close. An internet consultant helps people and businesses determine and meet their needs. That's what I do for customers not only in Portland, Oregon where I live, but in five countries all over the world.A good internet consultant will ask a lot of questions, since there are always several ways to accomplish any internet based goal. Depending on your needs, your budget, and your projected growth, there may be a wide range of choices, and only a well rounded internet or computer consultant can help you make the right decisions for your future.What can an internet consultant offer you? There are many things that pertain to the internet, and you practically have to be a science fiction writer to under
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