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Corporate Social Responsibility: Our Commitment to Sustainable Packaging

The Receptionist

Part of The Receptionist’s dedication to Employee Supremacy is a generous budget for yearly professional development, which I have used to learn more about sustainability and corporate social responsibility. For a company of our size (small but MIGHTY) we have an outsized footprint of customers in the logistics industry.

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The Future of Corporate Real Estate Portfolios

Office Space

You’ll learn how corporate real estate portfolio management has changed and what you can do to ensure you’re left with a rock-solid real estate portfolio. Examples of corporate investment property may include the business headquarters, manufacturing plants, branch offices, collaboration spaces, etc.

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Doing Quiet Acts of Kindness at Work Could Be the Key to a More Fulfilling Life

Success

I appreciated the HR employee’s initiative because our HR typically handles standard onboarding and paperwork, not personal relocation logistics. After he learned of his disease, he apologized profusely that his condition would soon prevent him from working on a project I had brought him in on this time,” she says.

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Is College Still Worth It?

Success

Yet college—in the traditional sense of a bachelor’s degree from a four-year institution of higher learning that a student pursues full time on campus—is still imaginatively linked with the supposed American Dream and assumed to be the one and only road to success. Here’s a head-scratcher. Reinventing apprenticeships. It’s a clear win-win.

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MindFreedom’s Shield Program: Working to Free People from Psychiatric Incarceration and Forced Treatment

Mad in America

While the ongoing logistics of maintaining such a network have proved challenging, one such successful effort in 2006 was documented in The Wall Street Journal. Psychiatric survivor and Shield volunteer Andrea Barnes told Mad in America that she was horrified to learn that Catholic Charities was heavily implicated in Russell’s case. “To

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Worker shortage explained: what 2021’s workforce issues mean for your business

Ruby

The shortage includes a dearth of candidates for highly technical positions in the fields of operations/logistics and manufacturing/production as well as countless unfilled roles that emphasize communication—jobs in areas such as customer service, office administration, and sales/marketing. Learn more.

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Adventures of A+K: Traversing the Peaks and Valleys With Adam and Kathryn Frazer

Success

One of the things I had to learn that was hard for me is just being adaptable,” Kathryn says. But there’s also been a tremendous learning curve on the business side of things, with everything from building the website to doing taxes. This lifestyle is so unpredictable.”