Articles, tagged with "jane smith", page 2
30th November 2008
When applying for cruise ship vacancies, it's vital your application stands out from the rest. Jobs in this industry are extremely competitive so a bland and uninteresting resume or cover letter is unlikely to get you anywhere.
If you don't take some t...
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Author:
Neil Maxwell Keys
04th November 2008
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I do wonder at times if some Twitter users have any time to get any work done. Several of the more prolific ones that I follow swear they spend no more than 30 minutes a day on Twitter, but I really find that hard to ...
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Author:
Donna Gunter
15th October 2008
Photo Announcements
After having a baby, you have to face another big challenge: sending out your baby Birth Announcements. While you'll probably enjoy sending out Photo Birth Announcements to let the world know about your new addition, you may not enj...
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Author:
Sarah Porter
28th April 2008
Many businesses view their IT and computer system as being a rigid entity that serves a very precise set of needs. But while this may be true to an extent, these businesses are risking the possibility of missing out on other advantages that an IT system c...
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Author:
Jane Smith
11th April 2008
Compliance issues are often seen as being a topic that only the senior members of a business should have any interest in.
But viewing compliance issues in this way can lead to major problems. After all, there are many different employees with different...
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Author:
Jane Smith
09th April 2008
IT infrastructures vary enormously between businesses, whatever their size. Every business has different needs and requirements and this fact is reflected in its infrastructure.
But the one thing that isn't often reflected in that infrastructure is the...
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Author:
Jane Smith
07th April 2008
A large part of business management is having systems and procedures in place to deal with problems as and when they occur. No business is immune to having things go wrong; what matters is that you know how to handle them quickly and efficiently so your b...
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Author:
Jane Smith
07th April 2008
When it comes to computers and the way they are used within a company, there is not always a great deal of growth. Things are the way they are because that's the way they've always been. If it works why try anything else?
That's a fair enough comment, ...
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Author:
Jane Smith
19th January 2008
Why do some people make it as writers while others find themselves consigned to obscurity? One of the easiest ways to achieve "expert status" is to appear in print - but first you must follow the five golden rules that guarantee to showcase you as a profe...
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Author:
Olivia Stefanino
06th November 2007
It's important to realize that headlines work best when they appeal to your reader's interests (not yours). And not only can they *grab attention*, they can also make your message easy to read, convey your main selling points, and lead your customer to a ...
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Author:
Alexandria
21st August 2007
It never ceases to amaze me in the 21st century the way women are sometimes treated by car salesmen when they walk into a car showroom.
Here are just some of the attitudes women have to face :-
When visiting a showroom alone - " Where's you're husba...
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Author:
Merlin
21st May 2007
In baseball, it's said that you know an umpire is top-notch when
you never notice his presence. If he's doing his job, he won't
call attention to himself in any way. It's much the same for the
writer of a press release. When the recipient of a release...
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Author:
Bill Stoller
19th August 2005
"Mr. and Mrs. Smith: An Allegory of Modern Day Marriage,"
by Susan Dunn, MA, The EQ Coach
Mr. and Mrs. Smith . who ARE these people? to paraphrase one
of the great lines from this movie starring Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.
According to one re...
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Author:
Susan Dunn
10th August 2005
By: Carrie Reeder
So, you've found the perfect home. You've already decided where to place each piece of your furniture inside the home, and in your mind, all of your family photographs are hanging alongside the stairwell. But wait—do you know that...
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Author:
Carrie Reeder