Most corporately-sponsored health and wellness initiatives fail to live up to their promise. Yet companies continue to pump millions of dollars annually into these (essentially) ineffective platforms for building a healthier workforce.
Why?
This post digs into some alternatives to the usual, get-
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Healthy alternatives to wellness initiatives…
Posted by RickPulito under Employee BenefitsFrom http://ideationz.wordpress.com 4861 days ago
Massage Practitioner Career Profile - How Healing Massage Works
Posted by mskeetstee under NewsFrom http://theadventurouswriter.com 4861 days ago
In this massage practitioner career profile, a self-employed massage practitioner describes her job in the healing arts. Learn how massage therapy works as a small business...
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30 Web Trends You Have to Know About in 2011
Posted by splatforms under Products and ServicesFrom http://www.seoptimise.com 4861 days ago
After writing the rather humorous post on predictions for 2011 I noticed more and more trends so I finally decided to write a 30 trends for 2011 list again this year. These trends are the ones you really have to know about if you ask me. These changes take place already or are unfolding and you can
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Go the Extra Mile for Your Customers (Part 4, Key #3)
Posted by FrederiqueMurphy under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://mountainmovingmindset.com 4861 days ago
It’s ALWAYS important to do whatever you can to make your business stand out to potential clients. To do that, you need a competitive edge that will put your business at the forefront, something that will separate you from the pack.
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Know Your Own Value to Price Yourself Right (Part 3, Key #2)
Posted by FrederiqueMurphy under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://mountainmovingmindset.com 4861 days ago
How do you go about pricing yourself? Especially if what you do isn’t exactly tangible – something that people can grab on to. When you get a handle on pricing, this is a huge hurdle you’ve overcome. It also the key to increasing your income and getting paid what you’re worth.
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Kick-Start 2011 with this Top 10 ;-)
Posted by FrederiqueMurphy under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://mountainmovingmindset.com 4861 days ago
To kick-start this year in-style, I’d like to feature the mindset shifts, techniques and tips that you, as our readers, have found the most valuable during 2010. Within this article, you will find our 2010 Top 10, which has been selected thanks to a range of criteria, such as feedback (comments, p
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Learning how to advertise to the upper class market is perhaps more difficult than learning how to advertise to the lowest segment. At least you know the lower classes watch TV, they flip through magazines and they check their facebook accounts everyday. No one knows exactly what the upper class...
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Does your everyday writing support your brand?
Posted by barbsawyers under MarketingFrom http://www.stickycommunication.ca 4861 days ago
Companies spend a fortune on branding, but then let their employees chip away at it, through jargon, sloppy mistakes and other problems that don't support their promises.
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Why are bankers paid so much?
Posted by LarryWildman under FinanceFrom http://stevedenning.typepad.com 4861 days ago
Pay Gap Survives Crisis: Traders Still Outpace Surgeons
The case for bankers, if any, rests on the argument that their activities grow the economic pie. However, most of the income comes from extracting rents in a zero-sum game. Read More
The case for bankers, if any, rests on the argument that their activities grow the economic pie. However, most of the income comes from extracting rents in a zero-sum game. Read More
Content is King Again, This Time Online
Posted by dflin under Social MediaFrom http://www.dwayneflinchum.com 4861 days ago
Now, we hear the news about another recently launched property for men called Manofthehouse.com, from the good folks at Procter & Gamble. All this comes after news in November about The Daily Beast and Newsweek. Hmmm. Maybe Barry Diller and IAC were onto something after all. This whole “content” th
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