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Mothers Need Safe Spaces to Breastfeed at Work, and Employers Need to Lead the Charge

Success

Although the benefits of breastfeeding are well-known, there is a great lack of information as to what breastfeeding is actually like,” says Dr. Jessica Madden, IBCLC, a board-certified neonatologist, pediatrician and lactation consultant. She’s also the medical director at Aeroflow Breastpumps and founder of Primrose Newborn Care. “I

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Agile Work Environments and How to Implement One in Your Workplace

The Receptionist

It’s a way to invest positively in your team and prioritize their best professional selves, as opposed to simply what makes the most sense financially or logistically for the shareholders. Resource spaces: Most commonly, a resource space will be a copy room with supplies and worktables to compile and finalize projects and tasks.

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Office Administrator vs Office Manager: Understanding the Roles

SnackNation

Check kitchen and coffee station supplies. Clean out supply closet in conference room 2. Handles inventory and ordering of office supplies, kitchen items, and other incidentals necessary for office operations. Orders and maintains office supplies and services, including IT resources, facilities, and standard supplies.

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The anatomy of a live chat conversation

Ruby

RUBY LIVE CHAT : Welcome to The Right Fit Supply! I’d be happy to pass this along to our logistics manager Andrew who can reach out directly with an update on your order. Schedule you consultation today and let us walk you through our service and solutions. Ruby’s virtual receptionist is there to capture this opportunity!

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I’m not included in meetings about my team’s work, my boss says remote workers should get paid less, and more

Ask a Manager

Do executives prefer advice from consultants rather than their own staff? I just finished attending a presentation from consultants to me, my boss, and a few other members of our executive team. The consultants just finished their research project and this was their final presentation with their recommendations.

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my manager is coaching my new running group, jobs that require cars, and more

Ask a Manager

In some of those jobs, the requirement is so frequent (for example, delivery person) that yes, a decent company will supply the vehicle. In the latter case, alternatives (cabs, Uber) can sometimes be feasible, but not in every case (because of expenses or logistics). In other jobs, the need for a car is sporadic but still necessary.

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the $15,000 coffee fund, the cheapskate executives, and other stories of office coffee wars

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Coffee was 50 cents/cup to purchase more supplies. I remember the massive uproar when we younger employees lobbied to be allowed to use our own mugs rather than the supplied cups and saucers. We tore through the supply and started inundating the facilities team with refill requests. All hell broke loose. Monthly bills.