If 'because' can mean 'that,' why not say 'the reason is because'?
Women’s rights activists around the world have turned their attention to breast-feeding in public.
How to repair punctures in tubeless motorcycle tires (and even if they should be repaired) is a tricky subject.
Kids have it good, don't they? Sure, they get hung up on small issues (hello, anger management), but in general, life as a kid is pretty sweet. And after
Leave it all at the gym . . . or not. What are the rules when it comes to sporting workoutwear all day long?
It isn't the only high-profile show this year to take on real, difficult history
It’s funny, when alternative technologies comes out that do a similar thing to a previous technology, people are very quick to pronounce the previous technology as dead. I was talking to someone th…
I had a client a while ago who was made redundant, at the time he was provided with outplacement support by his company but chose to also see me
Survey fatigue has never been higher. But there are 10 reasons why conversational surveys can overcome the lethargy. In today’s world we have
Automation is changing the job market forever. Increasingly, white collar office jobs are affected. We take you through the history and future of job automation. Will there be any work left for humans?
According to the dictionary, "accident" is defined as "an unfortunate event that occurs unintentionally and usually results in harm, injury, damage or loss."
In a day and age where online systems are taking over the job application process, are cover letters still a necessity or have they been rendered obsolete?
Thousands of self help books and articles are published every year, promising everything from a tip to the entire success formula. Some are redundant paraphrases, stitched together from five other similar works. Others provide a golden nugget hidden somewhere between an overdrawn introduction and an overpromising conclusion. Yet some contain that golden nugget that would […]
Too often, nonprofits include provisions in their bylaws that are old-fashioned, unnecessary, redundant, or that complicate rather than streamline governance.
Long gone are the days when CIOs had to talk up the size of their datacentres and redundant resources to be taken seriously. Now, their future hangs on three key drivers.
Many courts in the U.S. are burdened by a backlog of cases that have yet to reach a verdict. To expedite the process behind certain proce...
Being an MSP makes you a bigger target for those with malicious intent. If they can find an opening on your platform, they can access all of your customers.
Is it possible for us to find out what warnings or fines have been issued to the offending owner? Does the board have the discretion to decide which provisions of our CCRs to enforce and which to ignore?
Many in industry agree that it is. Fewer automation professionals seem to be holding onto the idea that processes will be safe only if the safety...