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Remote Work Could Lead To a Remote Chance of  Promotion

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Evans recalled one career professional, a mid-level business development manager for a small manufacturing company, who was offered the option of continuing to work fully remote or to transition to a hybrid role and spend three days a week in the office. Evans, a workplace expert, bestselling author and TEDx curator in San Diego.

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Why the Future of Work Isn’t About ‘Going Back’ with Melissa Marsh

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About Melissa Marsh Melissa Marsh is Founder and CEO of PLASTARC, a social research, workplace innovation, and real estate strategy consultancy. If your only option is a car, you need a commute that you can take the train one day and walk another day and take a bike the next day and hitch a ride with a friend the following day and mix it up.

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EAR Compliance: What Is It And How Is It Different Than ITAR?

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manufacturing growth outpaced the rest of the world. As American domestic manufacturing increases, export trade compliance will become evermore important. Training : Employees involved in export activities should receive comprehensive training on export control regulations, including the EAR. At the end of 2022, the U.S.

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Want to Expand Your Business? Get Started with These 6 Steps

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How to expand your business Amie Hoff , a New York fitness trainer, corporate wellness consultant and public speaker, co-created FitKit , a series of portable kits with all the tools needed for a full-body workout, along with more than 200 exercises via FitKit’s digital exercise library. Brainstorm options for expanding your business.

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10 Essential Elements of an Emergency Evacuation Plan

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Make sure everyone knows exactly what their role is and has been properly trained to perform it. Posting evacuation plans on each floor, identifying and training personnel on each floor who will be responsible for getting people out, and making sure everyone is accounted for, are chief among those responsibilities.

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The power of outside thinking in solving business problems

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Across every industry, from energy to manufacturing, to aerospace, there are problems so deeply entrenched that they seem insurmountable. In almost all cases, leaders, consultants, and task teams spend years and enormous budgets to tackle these challenges, too often to no avail.

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Airlines need to do more to make business travel accessible for all

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Transferring from our custom wheelchairs to a narrow, unsupportive aisle chair is a nerve-wracking ordeal, often made worse by inadequately trained staff. Training for airline staff is equally crucial. This means ongoing training developed in consultation with disabled travelers, ensuring effective and respectful support.