For those with relatives,
friends, or coworkers in the
military:
When Someone You Love is
Deployed, by Susan Dunn.
Having someone you love
deployed, whether child,
partner, relative or close
friend, is extremely stressful
(Read the rest of the article
here)
According to a recent Institute of
Medicine (IOM) report, the quality of
care is related to working conditions
for nurses. In your opinion, which of
the following most affects a nurse's
ability to give safe care?
Time
Management Tips for Solo Entrepreneurs (c)l by Jean Hanson.
Does it seem like everyone and everything is vying for your
attention all at once? It can be hard for solo entrepreneurs to
know what to do first, let alone try to find the time to get
caught up. Here are some time management tips that will help you
to stay on top of it all, (Read the rest of the article
here)
Become an Expert at
Speaking, by Sandra
Schrift, (c) 2004. Does anybody really have anything new to
say? There is no end to the number of people who enjoy bringing
their expertise to the platform. There will always be an
audience who will want to hear your good ideas communicated
uncommonly well in an uncommon way. Your challenge as a speaker
is to figure out how to do that. (Read the rest of the article
here)
Job Hunting Tips:
Creating a Sense of Security, by Virginia Bola.
In a time of economic downturn,
international turmoil, company restructuring and corporate
mergers run amok, thousands of people are either out of work or
fearful of losing their jobs. (Read the rest of the article
here)
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