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  • Air Filtration by Reverse Flow Dust Collectors  By : O. Chetchel
    Reverse flow dust collectors are limited to air conditions dry enough to prevent condensation or free moisture deposition on the fabric. With hygroscoping materials, there will be a bonding tendency between particles and fabric under high relative humidity even though no condensation takes place. Maximum recommended temperature for cotton fabric is 180 F, for wool 200 F. Higher temperatures can be handled by using synthetic materials including nylon or orlon fabrics as well as glass cloth.
  • Alcohol Testing Devices not just for Police Officers  By : Lori S.M. Hollenback
    Alcohol testing devices aren’t just for Police officers anymore. More companies and even homeless shelters are starting to use the devices. Here’s a list of occupations and places that are implementing the use of alcohol testing devices today.
  • Alcohol Testing in the Workplace: An Employer’s Choice  By : Rebecca Beckett
    Many companies perform a background check when a new employee joins the company. Some companies may even perform a drug screen when an employee is hired. But, how many companies do you know that perform alcohol testing? In the UK excessive drinking has resulted in millions of working days lost each year. This can have a tremendous impact on the economy.
  • Aligning Corporate Teams  By : Terri Levine
    My experience in my two plus decades of being in business and in coaching business clients around the world is that the system of meetings, clearly, must change. Most meetings don’t include participant involvement and actually serve to tune people out rather than tune them in, and as a result, the intention of the meeting falls short of its purpose.
  • All About Expandable File Folders  By : dianneiolo
    File folders are must have if you want to keep your important files organized and safe. Whether you’re a lawyer, business executive, accountant, secretary, or small business owner, then you know how necessary it is to keep your documents organized and safe.
  • All About Liquidation  By : clarkamerson
    Liquidation is when a full company or just a part of a company is closed down and the assets of the company as well as the property get reorganized. Liquidation might also mean dissolution, but sometimes dissolution means that it is the last stage of liquidation.
  • All About Manila File Folders  By : dianneiolo
    File organization is essential for those who must deal with important documents every day. Offices can become a cluttered mess if the files aren’t organized properly. Needless to say, a cluttered office is a poor environment to work in, and trying to sort through a large mess of documents is a rather unpleasant experience.
  • All About Process Printing  By : Michael Jordan
    Among the number of printing techniques one of the most popular printing techniques is that of the process printing, which is widely used throughout the world. The name process printing has been derived by the short form of the four color printing process, which is used as a reference to the way in which the images are prepared for the press.
  • All Businesses Are Interdependent - Is That A Good Thing?  By : David Bain
    Unless you work in a Communist State or in the Public Sector, all businesses are interdependent. What this means is that without other similar businesses around, your business would struggle to exist. Is that a good thing?
  • All Change: Getting into Project Management  By : Simon Buehring
    Nobody stays in one career all their life nowadays. Some go from teaching into law. Nurses enter the police force. Actors become politicians.
  • All Employees In The Texas Schools To Submit To Criminal Background Check  By : Patricia Hawke -
    Since 2003, the Texas schools have required background checks for all newly hired teachers and certified employees. Anyone not falling into these two categories or hired before 2003 were not included in the background checks, though some school districts included them on a local basis.

    In the fall of 2006, several newspapers investigated the quality of these background checks and found that the information was often incomplete or received weeks or even months after educato...
  • Alternatives for Companies that Can’t Get Business Loans  By : Marco Terry
    Can't get a business loan? Read this article to learn about an alternative source of business financing.
  • Am I a Manager Or a Leader and Why Does it Matter to Me?  By : Chris Henderson
    We all have leadership roles in life. Most of us have multiple roles where we need to set a direction and mobilize people towards it - both at work and outside. But how many of us can honestly say that we are sufficiently clear about where we are trying to get to (personally or professionally) or sufficiently skillful at understanding and motivating the others who we want to take to that destination? Don't we all need to?
  • Am what I am saying binding?  By : Seraphina Tan
    Are you aware than a contract need not be in writing? Oral commitments or actions made during certain situations can also be legally binding. The question then is under what circumstances will an oral statement lead to legal obligations?
  • Amazing conference room facilities at Etherspace  By : Esther Space
    Business meetings are an integral part of any government and corporate establishment where employees and managers need to discuss business. However, in order to make the meeting a great success.
  • Amazing Quotes from Clients  By : Steve Kaye
    How do these actual quotes compare with what you have heard from your clients?
  • Amazingly Simple Tips Virtually Guaranteed to Reduce Stress in the Workplace  By : Kevin P Woodward
    One of the biggest causes of poor performance in the workplace is stress, this can lead to a low morale, lack of motivation and will undoubtedly impact on your business. Reduce stress and you are almost certain to see an improvement in the performance of your teams.
  • An Attempt To Simplify Critical Thinking  By : Mario Churchill -
    Any form of training, so long as it is directed towards enhancing the present will always turn out to be a productive means for improvement. And for that matter, critical thinking is one form of training that creates the edge between the achievers and the non-achievers.

    Critical thinking, in a nutshell, is the facility by which the mind is receptive towards new ideas. Yet, that doesn't stop there. Critical thinking goes beyond the acceptance of facts. Instead, this will le...
  • An Employee "Perk" That Actually Boosts Productivity for Outside Salespeople  By : Steve Sasman
    There is an easy way to give your Sales Team a great "Perk" that will not only excite your team, keep them happy, and help retain employees, but also increase their effectiveness on the job.
  • An Equality Policy – Does Your Business Need One?  By : Iain Mackintosh
    Many companies operate without a written equality policy, but this can land you in hot water if you face discrimination litigation. Learn more about what should be in an equality policy, and why your company needs one.
  • An Essential Key to Your Business Growth, A Motivational Message!  By : David Tang
    Many people hear the term Motivational Speaking and roll their eyes, picturing some overly peppy guru spouting off idealistic clichés.
  • An Events Calendar Is A Must For Any Event Planner  By : Michael Selvon
    No one can refute the important role that an events calendar can play in event planning.
  • An Experienced Debt Collection Works!  By : harminder.basi
    Lots of Small and middle businesses, being owed debt can have an enormous impact on your company’s day to day operations. Being owed a substantial amount of debt is not only frustrating, but it can affect cash flow, stability and morale.
  • An Exporter? Who, Me?  By : BALWINDER RIAR
    (NC)—If you're a small- to medium-sized business with a potential market for your product abroad, you may profit from making a move into exporting.
  • An interviewer training must be able to provide the interviewers a solution on how to make right hir  By : Sheila Mulrennan
    An interviewer training must be able to provide the interviewers a solution on how to make right hiring decisions.
  • An Introduction To Offshore Companies  By : Peter Waterhaze
    Offshore companies are those that do not operate in their own countries but set up businesses overseas. They are also known as non-resident companies. There are many reasons for businesses to do this. Tax havens and privacy being just two.
  • An introduction to PRINCE2 Courses for Project Management  By : Robert Norton
    PRINCE2 project management is method originally created as a government standard for IT. Read about the PRINCE2 methodology and how it quickly became widespread throughout the government and private sector.
  • An ITIL Training Course – Is It Really Meant For Me?  By : Robert Norton
    There are different levels of ITIL training because ITIL training courses are aimed for an entire organisation, as ITIL adoption and practice is a cultural change, rather than a change for one or two individuals in the workplace.
  • An Outline of Organizational Behavior  By : Morgan Hamilton
    All professional managers will tell you that organizational behavior is a fundamental part of their profession. Organizational behavior is a study that gives managers knowledge on how they should act in the most effective ways working in organizations, especially when it comes to large organizations.
  • An Overview Of Benefits Management  By : Nicola Burton
    Benefits Management is something that tends to be overlooked within a project. However, it is an important aspect, and without ascertaining the benefits, the project can be seriously impaired.

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