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Generation Z in the Workplace: New Book Offers a Practical Guide for Managing a New Era of Young Workers
MINNEAPOLIS, MN— While there has been an enormous amount of media coverage on Millennials in the workplace over the last several years, society appears to be losing sight of the 23 million Generation Z (Gen Z) workers who have just entered the job force for the very first time. From corporate America to small business, this new generation of workers is poised to make a significant impact.
Nikki Gaskins CampbellPublished 7 years ago in JournalThe Honest Pros and Cons Of The Amazon Brand Registry
What is the Amazon Brand Registry? The Amazon Brand Registry is, simply put, Amazon’s way of giving “ownership” of a brand to a specific individual or company.
Seller's ChoicePublished 7 years ago in JournalSigns You're About To Be Laid Off
Today's economy is not one where you can count on your job to be there in the next two years. It's just not. Between outsourcing, stock upheavals, cost-cutting and the occasional company folding, smart employees will learn to watch for the signs that layoffs are going to start happening.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 7 years ago in Journal5 Fast Ways to Boost Your Likability at Work Starting Tomorrow
Boosting your likability is easier than you think and the payoff can extend way beyond just you. Likability builds trust at work. Something that is in short supply these days yet is essential to a well functioning team.
Barbara KimmelPublished 7 years ago in JournalHow To Create A Profit Boosting Amazon Bundle
In our article Amazon Professional Selling Plan: Is It Right For Me?, we discussed the many benefits of choosing an Amazon Professional Program over the Individual Program. One such benefit is that Professional Sellers have the ability to create new product listings and product bundles (Individual Sellers cannot).
Seller's ChoicePublished 7 years ago in JournalCareer Advice From Famous Gangsters
No parent in their right mind wants their kid to grow up to be a gangster. Gang affiliation comes with a price tag that can involve serious injury, long stints in jail, and even the deaths of family members. Most people also don't look highly upon gangsters, either.
Cato ConroyPublished 7 years ago in JournalWhat It's Like To Be: A Yogi
Kim Stetz has been practicing yoga for over 25 years; after a long and arduous journey, she opened her New York yoga studio Savasana Station in 2014. In a city that never sleeps, she explains why "yoga for tired people" is an essential part of the fabric of her life.
Rick SchwartzPublished 7 years ago in JournalConjunctions and Prepositions
This article will discuss a technical aspect of writing; proper sentence structure, specifically dealing in conjunctions and prepositions. Conjunctions and preposition are only words, but they are important words.
Aaron DennisPublished 7 years ago in JournalTop Apps for Emerging Amazon Sellers
Phone and tablet applications can simplify your selling by giving you real-time notifications and access to information however, whenever, and wherever you need it. But what apps and software are worth the price and which will truly help to grow your business?
Seller's ChoicePublished 7 years ago in JournalWhat It's Like To Be A: Beauty Broker
Melinda Farina has a nose for beauty, and incidentally, she knows what makes a beautiful nose better than most. Known as The Beauty Broker in her industry – the Industry – she works as liaison between those wanting to make a physical change, and the change-makers themselves. In this way, Farina does good for both parties – she keeps a meticulously curated list of the best cosmetic surgeons, and sends clients their way by virtue only of the specific procedures they're most skilled at.
Journal StaffPublished 7 years ago in JournalAmazon Professional Selling Plan: Is It Right For You?
If you’ve decided to start your own Amazon business, you are probably considering whether to open an individual or professional selling account. There are advantages and disadvantages to both, so we are here to help you consider what is best for your business.
Seller's ChoicePublished 7 years ago in JournalWhy Every Kid Should Milk Cows
I grew up on a farm in Ohio in the 1940s. One of my major responsibilities was helping milk the cows. From the time I was six years old, the routine was established. Every morning I arose at 6 am, dressed, picked up two milk buckets, and headed for the barn. I did that whether it was snowing or a downpour. I milked those cows seven days a week, every week in a year. When I arrived home on the school bus in the afternoon, I rounded up the cows, took them to the cow barn, and milked them again.
Robert GallantPublished 7 years ago in Journal