Articles, tagged with "staff training", page 1
01st August 2012
Your restaurant is just as unique as the food you serve there. This is one of the primary reasons why a customised point of sale system is a quintessential element for your business. Whether it is the POS software for restaurants or the POS terminals, it ...
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Author:
newalexthomson
25th June 2012
Transport companies in South Africa have as long a history as the arrival of Jan van Riebeeck at the Cape of Good Hope, when the Dutch set up their facilities to provide their ships with fresh food and water. Thereafter, when parts of the interior of the ...
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Author:
Dewaldt
22nd November 2010
A neighborhood can benefit greatly from the presence of a group home providing much needed services to the residents. Troubled teenage girls can often go to group homes, where the homes work 24 hours a day to provide care, services, and treatments aimed a...
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ArticleSubmit Auto
18th May 2010
ISCAR Kobe, Japan, in 2001 the city established a multi-purpose CS base, there are two functions, one as technology promotion center, the other is a product distribution center. October 12, 2001, the company invited 130 users and dealers and other stakeho...
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Author:
wowo
22nd April 2010
Effective restaurant management is the key to run the hotel business successfully. In the recession that the whole economy is going through today, the tourism industry must be handled with utmost care.
Restaurant management includes many things such a...
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Author:
Ryan Fyfe
02nd July 2009
This is an example of a cover letter. Use this as a template and for ideas and inspiration, do not just copy it word for word. Before you can use this example you will need to replace all the dates, all the names and all the addresses. Add your contact de...
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Author:
Igor Wruppi
17th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Alan Gillies
Training has become an indispensable activity for every business, and no one can deny the incredible benefits that businesses can reap from it. Some of us might ponder on the need for investing in training our existing e...
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Author:
Alan Gillies