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¿ Are you looking for a Job ?. Try a good qualified Job directory and follow some basic Tipps, It's important to make a job description practical by keeping it dynamic, functional and current. Don't get stuck with an inflexible job description! A poor job description will keep you and your employees from trying anything new and learning how to perform their job more productively. A well-written, practical job description will help you avoid hearing a refusal to carry out a relevant assignment because "it isn't in my job description."
Realistically speaking, many jobs are subject to change, due either to personal growth, organizational development and/or the evolution of new technologies. Flexible job descriptions will encourage your employees to grow within their positions and learn how to make larger contributions to your company. For example: Is your office manager stuck "routinely ordering office supplies for the company and keeping the storage closet well stocked " or is she/he "developing and implementing a system of ordering office supplies that promotes cost savings and efficiency within the organization?" |
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Recycle your old computer (Abilene Reporter-News) Wondering what to do with that old computer gathering dust in the garage? Here's your answer. us.rd.yahoo.com
Slater school board discusses computers, social security issue (The Marshall Democrat-News) New computers, school board elections and social security tax exemption were the topics discussed at the Slater School District Board of Education meeting Tuesday night, Nov. 18. us.rd.yahoo.com
Dell and Staples Launch Computer Recycling Program (Linux Today) "Staples is the first and only national retailer to offer Dell customers an everyday, free drop-off recycling option for their technology products. This program is one of the largest on-going computer recycling programs to be launched in the United States. us.rd.yahoo.com
Cascade Asset Management thrives on old computers (Wisconsin State Journal) One person's computer trash may be treasure for Neil Peters-Michaud, president of Cascade Asset Management, 6701 Manufacturers Drive. Peters-Michaud and two partners built a $7 million-a-year electronics recycling company from a business that started in a basement nearly a decade ago. The company opened recycling centers in six more states last summer and shifted its focus this year from ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Greenpeace: IT firms not tackling climate change (ZDNet Asia) In its quarterly report on green IT, Greenpeace has criticized Dell, Microsoft, Apple and others for failing to cut emissions us.rd.yahoo.com
How green is your computer? (Detroit News) Sherry Conrad and her family want to reduce their carbon footprint. They use reusable shopping bags and buy organic clothes and organic food. When it was time to get a new computer, Conrad opted for Dell Inc.'s new eco-friendly desktop called the Studio Hybrid. us.rd.yahoo.com
Where do all those used computers go? (Ars Technica) Demand for repurposed secondary PCs is strong worldwide, but less than half of the systems intended for resale actually end up on someone's desk. The current market for these systems is fragmented, diverse, and somehow "losing" over half its inventory. Read More... us.rd.yahoo.com
John Hussman Buys WalMart Stores Inc., Panera Bread Company, Network Appliance Inc., Sells Adobe Systems Inc., The ... (Guru Focus) Dr. John Hussman of Hussmand Funds is one of the few who saw the crisis coming, and successfully took actions to avoid losses. We have just added him into our List of Gurus. John Hussman owns 132 stocks with a total value of $3.5 billion. These are the details of the buys and sells during the third quarter. John Hussman buys WalMart Stores Inc., Panera Bread Company, Network Appliance Inc., ... us.rd.yahoo.com
QSGI Announces $5 Million IT Buy-Back Program for December 2008 (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) QSGI, Inc. the only provider of a full suite of information technology services to help corporations better manage IT assets and data center maintenance expenses, and ensure best practices for data security and regulatory compliance, today announced a $5 million IT corporate buy-back program for December 2008. us.rd.yahoo.com
Electronic recycling opens in Sydney (iTNews) Environment Minister Peter Garrett has opened a new e-waste recycling plant,but environmentalists are falling over themselves to say that it was not enough to solve the country's epidemic of gadgety garbage. us.rd.yahoo.com
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