Articles, tagged with "organising", page 6
03rd December 2008
Being an employee in a growing company generally means have to embrace change; you may find yourself working alongside new colleagues as the business expands and you may even find yourself having to assume new and greater responsibilities. With more staff...
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Author:
Hannah Callen
01st December 2008
Football is arguably the most popular hobby in the world, bringing in millions of fans, rich individuals and organisations, and of course large amounts of money. The current football game primarily originated in the green and pleasant land of England in t...
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Author:
chloeramsbottom
01st December 2008
Everyone thinks of celebrating Christmas in a unique way and attempt to preserve the moments forever. It might appear to be tough but could be made simple by presenting an exceptional and exquisite Christmas gift. Gifts in yuletide carry significance and ...
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Author:
Totally Gifts
18th November 2008
How often have you heard it said that moving home is one of the most stressful things we ever do? Well Office removals are just as bad, maybe worse!. Or they can be. Just like moving home, a bit of forethought can keep the stress level within manageable l...
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Author:
lexisclick
17th October 2008
Having your first baby is an exciting time that's filled with planning and organising for the new person about to enter your life. From choosing a name, to getting a nursery ready and buying everything you will need, the list is seemingly endless and you...
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Author:
Daniel Collins
06th October 2008
By Safaa Nhairy
Why does leadership seem to be like a taboo?
We live in a world where everything is scheduled, planned and structured and people who dare to talk about re-scheduling, re-structuring, and re-organising appear to be the dreamers.
It'...
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Author:
Leader World
20th August 2008
House parties have always been popular with kids; perhaps because it means they can get away with drinking alcohol when they would have had no chance of getting served in a pub. However, what used to be a relatively tame gathering of kids and teenagers a...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
01st July 2008
Summer is a great time for parties. You can be outside in the sun. You can eat great foods and enjoy the company of good friends. Throwing a summer party, though, does have its challenging moments.
You need some tips for your summer party so you can t...
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Author:
jay swedworthy
29th April 2008
Geocaching, if you are unfamiliar with the phrase, is the word used to describe the sport which utilises billion dollars worth of military hardware to find tupperware boxes in the outdoors!
Like some kind of modern day treasure hunt, A 'geocacher' will...
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Author:
A Muirhead
24th January 2008
Sales consultants have a number of tasks to perform during their average day. While daily tasks hinge largely upon the industry that they work in, sales consultants often have to work with clients and sales managers in order to find the best products for ...
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Author:
Scott Deane
23rd January 2008
Competitive business depends on special events that bring a brand recall for companies. Participating in major trade shows is an important activity for business. They are quite effective ways of getting new clients and building a rapport with the existing...
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Author:
Jennie
08th November 2007
It's a time to offer thanks, to hold family gatherings and to eat - turkey, stuffing, cranberries and pumpkin pie. You may be busy organising and cooking family meals. Undoubtedly, there will be an abundance of food available and the temptation to overeat...
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Author:
Wendy Hearn
01st August 2007
Planning a big conference or convention? There are lots of things to consider, from location to catering, IT and audiovisual requirements to finding everyone a suitable room for the night. These considerations crowd in on you mercilessly, and neglecting j...
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Author:
Mandy Chagger
24th July 2007
It's often a girl's dream of having the big wedding in front of all the family. Walking down the aisle looking like a real princess on the most important day of her life. Having her hair, nails and make-up professionally done for the day, arriving at the ...
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Author:
Carol Jameson
21st May 2007
If you are studying a distance learning, online, or correspondence course, aiming for a formal qualification or purely as personal development, this is for you. If you are not currently suffering from lack of motivation, this is still for you because ther...
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Author:
CJ Williams