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Workflow explores the everyday lives of every career imaginable.Whatever your job or position may be, your story has a unique way to be told and shared.
Co-Design Spaces. The Future of Collaborative Creative Problem Solving?
Co-design also known as participatory design, is a design-led process that uses stakeholders from all areas to create something new. Co-design is key for collaborative design projects that include individuals from diverse skillsets to execute a design goal.
By collab therapy5 years ago in Journal
Challenges Faced in Buyer Supplier Relationship Management
One of the most looked through-relationship in a business is the one you have with your vendors. For a business to deliver highly satisfactory services, it is important to have a streamlined workflow starting exactly from the vendors. Delays, gaps and miscommunications can lead to a subsequent pause in deliveries, hampering your overall business rapport.
By Alex Luthor5 years ago in Journal
Miraculous Accounts Payable(AP) Process Improvement Ideas
In today’s business environment when enterprises are at a tight-edged competition, the need to do more with less has become the highest thought of strategies. Each business aims at yielding maximum ROI with the least minimum investment (accounts payable) they can do.
By Alex Luthor5 years ago in Journal
There Is No Right or Wrong Way to Develop Your Characters
When I first started writing, I created a character sketch for every character in my story. I had templates with all my character information filling up multiple 3.5” disks (yes, 3.5” disks…don’t judge). When I completed my Masters's in English & Creative Writing, I had more in-depth questions that I never even thought to ask.
By Beth Freely5 years ago in Journal
The Importance of Inclusivity in the Workplace
Unique ideas and perspectives don't come easily in a world that's constantly evolving. Companies need these ideas and perspectives to continue growing their business, and they would do well to find ways to avoid losing momentum.
By Valerie Chua5 years ago in Journal
Online writing and facilities for a writer.
It's no secret that feedback is an important component of effective learning. Feedback improves learner confidence, motivation to learn and ultimately, a learner's attainment. It's also what your people want - in a survey 65% of employees say they want more feedback. Feedback comes in many shapes and forms. feedback can be very useful for a writer as he will know about the mistakes he is making in writing or how can he improve his skill and sometimes commenting gives some new ideas.
By Shivam Jha5 years ago in Journal
Organizations Are Debating on the Mix of Remote Work and On-site Work
As the vaccination rates are going up in many countries, the governments are loosening the restrictions for covid-19 measures, including opening up office spaces. I was curious to know if the hybrid work (a blend of on-site and remote work) will be the direction for numerous organizations; what would be the best days to work?
By Suntonu Bhadra5 years ago in Journal
The Golden Rules Of Customer Service
When we face a customer service situation that we realize we have a strategy for, we think "I know precisely how to deal with this.” But what happens when you experience a circumstance where you don't have the right customer service strategy or script? You need to sort it out soon but how?
By Oliver Smith5 years ago in Journal
Employers vs Employees
I’ve only worked a legitimate job for about 3 months now, and I’ve definitely picked up on a few things that could be worked on better in the workplace. This could just be from my personal experience, as I’ve never worked until now, and haven’t gotten much experience in the workforce, but perhaps it can be interchangeable with other jobs as well.
By Cierra Harkness5 years ago in Journal






