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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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Slate-style tablet PC runs Windows (WindowsForDevices) — Sep. 30, 2008 — Fujitsu Computer Systems added a new device to its long-running "Stylistic" series of slate-style tablet PCs. us.rd.yahoo.com
The perfect laptop, take two (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News) A number of readers responded to our call to describe their perfect notebook. We were pleased to discover they generally agreed with major elements of our WorldBook design, especially the integrated smartphone and the embedded solar panel. We also learned that features we excluded for being too expensive or impractical might have enough market appeal to justify another crack at doing them ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Toshiba intros four new Portege machines, Tecra R10 (Engadget) Filed under: Laptops , Tablet PCs The last Portégé we saw flow from Toshiba's doors was a revamped R500 in July, but now we know why we've been waiting so long for a true new member of the family. Clearly, Tosh has been shoring 'em up, waiting for this day to arrive when it would introduce four newcomers in one fell swoop. Starting us off is the ultrathin Portégé R600, which packs ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Who Wants a Cheap(ish) MacBook? (TechNewsWorld.com) Apple has announced it will host an event next week, and the word of the day is "notebooks." Both its MacBook and MacBook Pro lines are about due for some body design tweaks and more powerful engines. Rumors have been running rampant all over the Web for weeks. The latest claims that Apple will introduce a new $800 MacBook. us.rd.yahoo.com
First WiMAX Notebooks from Lenovo, Others Launch (PC Magazine via Yahoo! News) Acer, Asus, Lenovo, and Toshiba have announced notebook PCs that will use the new mobile WiMAX chipset from Intel, formerly known as "Echo Peak". More announcements are expected. us.rd.yahoo.com
First WiMAX Notebooks from Lenovo, Others Launch (PC Magazine) Acer, Asus and Lenovo have announced notebook PCs that will use the new mobile WiMAX chipset from Intel, formerly known as "Echo Peak". More announcements are expected. us.rd.yahoo.com
MID runs Windows XP on Atom (WindowsForDevices) — Sep. 30, 2008 — Aigo is shipping what appears to be the first available MID (mobile Internet device) based on the Intel Atom. The Aigo P8860D is said to feature an Atom Z500 clocked at 800MHz, slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 512MB RAM, a 4GB SSD (solid state disk), and dual cameras. ... us.rd.yahoo.com
6TB NAS tested (The Inquirer) A NAS SERVER is a thing to behold, in particular when it does just about everything you can imagine for your network. Olin, over at Benchmark Reviews had a go at Synology’s DS408, a 4-drive SATA RAID with Gigabit Ethernet. us.rd.yahoo.com
PND sports "Knight Rider" interface (WindowsForDevices) — Sep. 30, 2008 — Mio is now shipping a PND (personal navigation device) targeting fans of the original Knight Rider television series. us.rd.yahoo.com
Tough, tough Notebook (Channel NewsAsia) SINGAPORE : The Tokyo rush hour is notorious for its human sardine cans, where commuters are packed neck to neck and shoulder to shoulder by train staff wearing white gloves. The sheer force of the mass of bodies being shoved into the train carriages is enough to crack a laptop screen. us.rd.yahoo.com
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