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Headset Growth – Out Of The Call Center And Into The General Office Cubicle by Melissa Vokoun
... At present, many of those offices are relying on the office supply channel to procure their hands-free communications products, but are limited in choice to the number of SKUs at their local retail outlet. From a financial viewpoint, the adoption and use of headsets by "knowledge workers" has been shown to increase employee productivity and efficiency by an average of 23.5% (according to 2005 Plantronics White Paper).
The Diet Bore by Virginia Bola, PsyD
... She causes more of us to fall of our diets than Ronald McDonald and Colonel Sanders combined because she makes the whole concept of losing weight so damned boring that we don't want anything to do with it. As we happily pig out on our spaghetti and meat balls (with garlic toast), we can take comfort in noting that the diet bore, despite the breadth of her knowledge and her too public weight control efforts, is always a little heavier than she should be. Maybe she bores herself too?
Mobile Phone Features by Keith Rickwood
... feature is another useful feature that allows you to type the popular words easily. It automatically detects the word from the characters you press. The ‘profiles’ feature allows you to manage how your phone behaves. Sometimes it becomes annoying when your phone’s ringtone rings loud in a meeting or in a place like office. This feature lets you get out of these type of situations. So, if you are still not having a mobile phone, these useful features would surely compel you to buy one.
Game On: The Allure Of Games On Phones by Philip Nicosia
... For example, short lulls in between meetings or appointments, commutes in between office and home, or the interminable waiting that happens when you visit a doctor. An additional reason why people also prefer mobile gaming is because it is a free, no-expense way of enjoying yourself. When you are bored you can always use your mobile phone to call someone and chat or even send text messages to family and friends and initiate a text-chatting session.
Log On For Health - Creating an Online Health Resource by Madison Lockwood
... The best health websites are user-friendly and up-to-date. The goal should be to create a comfortable online environment that is helpful, interesting, and, above all, reliable. Often, visitors will log on when they have pressing questions or nagging concerns and they will expect concise answers in a matter of minutes. If your company is part of the healthcare field, consider extending yourself beyond your office walls and providing a worthwhile service for the general public.
Three Key Reasons Why Your Business Needs A Dashboard by Dan Light
... We all want to make the best decisions whether we’re a one person operation or a public giant. We need something simpler and less expensive. The answer in this case is your favorite spreadsheet program, the one that came bundled with all your other software. That spreadsheet and your telephone provide you with all the tools you really need to put together a dashboard. Without getting fancy they can be set up quickly, data can be entered easily and your information can be presented visually.
Could Your Area Support Another Local Newspaper? by Jim Sutton
... Get to know your post office staff. Find out about Standard (used to be called Bulk) rates, route saturation mailings, and keep researching until you get the lowest possible rates for your paper. FinallyGet quotes on every configuration of printing your paper. Find out about 4-color process, spot color, black ink only (more about this) and combinations of these, which pages will be color and which will be black ink only (if any). Adjust all your own rates according to this data.
How Do I Know If I've Been Bugged? by Monty Henry
... High Threat Personal Situations (When to be seriously concerned) You (or someone close to you) have been: * Involved in any type of litigation or lawsuit * Been questioned, arrested or arraigned by the police * In the process of getting married, divorced, or separated * A minister or religious leader (ie: priest, rabbi, deacon, bishop, elder) * Running for any type of elected public office * Elected to any public office (ie: mayor, selectman, school principal) * Executive or ...
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