Languages For Your Career

Whether you want a career change, a promotion, or to become a more successful job interview candidate, learning a second language is a step in the right direction. In the past, learning a new language,...

Scan This!

Worms Rule Malicious code is out there, looking for a way into your system. If it gets in there, in spite of your antivirus program, it right away begins to self-perpetuate by replicating itself. The worst...

Flexible Work Arrangements

Autonomy is Major Psychologists looking over 46 studies on telecommuting, the studies representing 20 years worth of research and involving 12,833 employees, have determined that telecommuting has only positive benefits for both employees and their...

Home Working Issues

No Water Cooler If you work at home, you have less work-related stress, but may be fearful about your ability to advance in your career, according to Tom Redman, Professor of Human Resource Management, Durham Business...

Merging Software

Offload or Cope? Merging companies has always been a very involved task and while you might have supposed that the advent of computers may have made things easier, in some ways, it has become that much harder...

Talent Strutting

Huh?!?? If the newest software you own leaves you scratching your head or cursing with frustration, you are not alone. It seems that our most current crop of software designers are creating products that are much too...

Time and Task Management

The Theory The idea of organizing software is to save you time, leaving you free for activities you enjoy. That said, the naysayers claim that those using such software tend to be the already organized, anal compulsive...

Saving Time and Manpower with e-Recruitment

Take a Taste A sample Google search turns up any number of recruiting software programs. While they tend to have many features in common, there are modifications that companies may include to try to pull...