Business in Action, 8th Ed.
Chapter 12: Labor Relations
"Millennials are often miscategorized, leading to the impression that the whole generation is lazy.
"Even if you make the most careful hires based on cultural fit, skills and experience, workplace conflicts inevitably arise between co-workers.
"Time was, layoffs were seen as an emergency strategy, the last resort in a downturn or crisis.
"Tales of the tech unicorn’s impending demise might be somewhat exaggerated.
"The Agnes + Day crisis intelligence team has designed an infographic that showcases the very important 10 new rules of crisis communications.
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"Is your company producing relevant, useful content?
"There are times Dan Price feels as if he stumbled into the middle of the street with a flag and found himself at the head of a parade.
"New workplace technology is allowing white-collar jobs to be tracked, tweaked and managed using an increasingly wide range of tools to monitor workers’ efforts.
"What are the rules of data visualization, a practice that draws on research into cognitive theory, graphical perception, statistics and journalism?
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Staples presents 7 reasons why you should be using email in your marketing.
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"Your body language speaks volumes about your mood and attitude.
"Even your best ideas mean nothing if no one listens to you.
"Japan is known for its complex rules for social behavior.
According to Jodi Glickman (photo, left) and Alicia Bassuk, "The decision to terminate an employee is never easy.
"Lithium Technologies, a social customer experience management platform, announced the results of a recent survey performed on its behalf by Harris Poll, finding that brands are increasingly under pressure by consumers to innovate," writes Justin Lafferty in a piece at AdWeek.
"But, as you may have noticed, a lot of people are trying to tell stories these days.
"Napoleon Hill, author of the best-selling 1937 book "Think and Grow Rich," explored the habits of the most likable people in his essay "Develop A Pleasing Personality," which was included in the book The Science of Success.
"This infographic provides step-by-step interview tips for both the interviewee and the interviewer.
