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Common Computer Workstation Mistakes and Solutions for Pain Relief – Part 2

Do you spend long hours at your computer? If you are experiencing pain in your upper limbs (hand, wrist, neck, back or shouler) check out your computer workstation design. Following are four computer workstation design challenges and solutions.


Lean Manufacturing Software Alone Is Not the Answer to What Ails Manufacturing Performance

For years, manufacturers have searched for ways to boost ailing production performance. From the promise of ERP, to Lean initiatives, Six Sigma and a plethora of other tips and techniques, manufacturers have become the experts at sizing up what works and, just as importantly, what doesn't.


911 Misdials -- Programming Your PBX To Minimize

Misdialed 911 calls or false 911 calls are a fact of life. Businesses must ensure that 911 calls go through however you can work with your PBX vendor to eliminate most false calls.


Policies and Procedures are Important

Having clear concise detailed policies and procedures is a key factor in a successful business. Having these written down and accessible is workplace communication.


Corporate Office Space

Corporate companies invest in employee comforts as much as they do in client services. Higher productivity is extracted from the employees by providing a pleasant working environment and a relaxing office space.


Corporate Food Gifts

Corporate food gifts are a great way to gain a cutting edge in the competitive corporate world, where gifts have a huge significance. Corporate gifts are given to clients, employees, vendors, partners and others with whom a company does business. These gifts are given to reinforce, maintain and build business relationships. Food gifts have an ingrained personal value and therefore are a good way to show gratitude or loyalty, demonstrate appreciation, or subtly market one’s business concern. The food gift market, with an eclectic range of choices catering to every individual’s demand and choice, can be further customized and personalized to add some individual touches.


Office Movers

Professional office movers handle a moving job so the business does not have to. They offer professional advice on minor issues that people don't think about and make the moving smooth. It is best to hire a professional mover, especially if one has never made a big move before. They also present several quotes from carriers and shippers to suit the budget.


Meaning Opportunities

The world wide web is an awesome sea of information on all fields of knowledge and every day living. It is so huge that we need very advanced tools called Search Engines to help us deal with this process of finding knowledge, information and all kind of answers to human curiosity.


Peace in the Workplace

Some problems, which bring a feeling of battle, at work can be solved and peace returned.


Safety: Operator Training Program

Giving your operator clear instructions will not only make your process safer but also more efficient. Including safe work practices in the regular operating instructions helps to make the procedures more meaningful.


Building a Winning Workplace

A Winning Workplace requires more than aesthetically pleasing architecture, lovely interior design and beautiful landscaping. All of these are definite pluses, however. Image is everything, almost. A Winning Workplace requires an attitude of excellence from leaders for physical, emotional and fiscal responsibility to its people and outstanding care for its patients (services or products).


Business Tsunami Hitting Shores Of Traditional Telecom Industry; (Baby) Bell Tolls For Good Ole’ Mo

Some of the largest, and oldest telecom companies in the US are feeling the initial impact of an enormous wave of technology-driven customer migration to internet based, or Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), telephone service.


The View from the Front Line

Employees who deal directly with the public are valuable players in building a customer-focused organization. Their potential, however, is often overlooked. Only a tiny fraction of customer complaints and suggestions ever reaches top management's attention.


Want Your Boss To Listen To An Idea?

You have an Idea to help improve things at work. How do you get your boss to listen to you?


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