Per an article dated May 4, 2009, written by Bill Leonard, Senior Writer for SHRM Online (Society for Human Resource Management), Federal Agents with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will concentrate on building cases against businesses that are suspected of hiring undocumented immigrants
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Staying Compliant with New Efforts to Crack Down on Illegal Employees
Posted by lkpetrolino under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.365daysofstartups.com 4824 days ago
Management training courses
Posted by CorporateCoachG under ManagementFrom http://www.corporatecoachgroup.co.uk 4824 days ago
Management training course
There are numerous types of management training courses and the different types vary in their approach.
1. Some are geared towards “having fun”.
2. Others are geared towards “the sharing of ideas”.
3. Others are DESCRIPTIVE training sessions..
4. The final type ( Read More
There are numerous types of management training courses and the different types vary in their approach.
1. Some are geared towards “having fun”.
2. Others are geared towards “the sharing of ideas”.
3. Others are DESCRIPTIVE training sessions..
4. The final type ( Read More
Are You The Pig Or The Chicken?
Posted by bloggertone under ManagementFrom http://bloggertone.com 4824 days ago
Which one are you in your small business? This is a tougher question than you might think at first. The knee-jerk reaction for most of us is that we're the pig. Fully committed and...
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Simplify Your Life
Posted by KarenKeller under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://karen-keller.com 4824 days ago
Every woman wants to simplify her business or work life. Make things easier or smoother. Influence and persuasion expert, Dr. Karen Keller, explains how women in business and female entrepreneurs can streamline their professional world for powerful results.
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How To Sack A Social Commitment
Posted by wdywft under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.whatdoyouwantfromthem.com 4824 days ago
I invited a co-worker over for dinner. What was I thinking?! We don't have much in common and the whole thing will probably waste more time than be fun.
I'll just sweep it under the rug. But is that the right thing to do?
The Ethics Guy has the answer. Read More
I'll just sweep it under the rug. But is that the right thing to do?
The Ethics Guy has the answer. Read More
Taking the Plunge: When Should You Quit Your Day Job to Run Your Own Business?
Posted by Adam_Gottlieb under StrategyFrom http://frugalentrepreneur.com 4824 days ago
Forget about the personal accounts of others who have made the leap from employed to entrepreneur. What's your story? How do you decide when to leave your full-time job to work for yourself? And who says it's the right decision in the first place? ...
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Would You Hire An Ex-Convict for Your Business?
Posted by NetworkSolutions under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.networksolutions.com 4824 days ago
How far would you go to find good employees for your business? The New York Times recently reported on new programs in many states to help ex-convicts find jobs.
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Marketing and Sales: Two Different Species?
Posted by DWesterberg under StrategyFrom http://dawnwesterberg.com 4825 days ago
All B2B companies have something in common: Sales and Marketing never work together as a tightly integrated team. Marketing and Sales never seem to be an optimized, synchronous unit that cooperates for the ultimate benefit of the company’s performance.
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How to Influence Your Path
Posted by KarenKeller under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://karen-keller.com 4825 days ago
When I work with women on how to influence their future I start with this exercise. Make a list of 3 things in your past that are causing an “I deserve more” barrier for you. These are the messages of that voice in your head saying, “You can’t do this. Or have this. Or be this.” Let your struggl
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4 Important Phases of Selling - A.I.D.A.
Posted by benmaxmime under ManagementFrom http://epiclaunch.com 4825 days ago
A few years ago, I had spent some time in the sales and marketing industry, and as a professional in that industry, one of the first essential lessons in sales that was taught to me was that of AIDA. which is used to describe the four phases in sales - Attention, Interest, Desire and Action. So, wh
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