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FDA Regulatory Expert Launches Nationwide Consulting Firm to Help Dental Laboratories Stay Compliant
CARSON CITY, NEVADA—According to data from the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are more than 7,000 dental laboratories in the United States. Now regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, they must each adhere to strict and often complicated rules—including the government’s new 21 CFR 820 guidance.
Nikki Gaskins CampbellPublished 7 years ago in JournalRapid Book Releases
Before the surge of ebooks, the traditional publishing format allowed for one new book release a year. That's right, readers (me included) used to wait a full year for the next book in much beloved series - I still do, along with lots of other readers. That's the kind of devotion great stories bring out in people.
Jessie WhitePublished 7 years ago in JournalTop 4 Workplace Health and Safety Tips for Every Small Business
Often operating on a shoestring budget, small businesses usually don’t have enough resources to hire a workplace health and safety officer but that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t worry about these issues. Workplace health and safety is very important, regardless of the size of the business. As a matter of fact, more than 100 people die in the USA as a result of their work, so it’s clear why setting up at least some ground rules and doing the best you can to protect your workers is a must. Here are top five health and safety tips for your workplace.
Carolin PettersonPublished 7 years ago in Journal"How Did You Want to Spend Your Life?": Fight Club Philosophy Meets Overseas English Teaching
"I don't want to change your life," I wrote to her via Facebook Messenger. And that was true...because what I wanted was for her to change her own life. My role was only to act as catalyst...
Matt CatesPublished 7 years ago in JournalWhat It's Like To Be: A Former Model
Though most people would never guess it nowadays, I used to be a freelance model when I was in my early twenties. When I tell people what I used to do, I almost always get one of three reactions.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 7 years ago in JournalHow Many Hours Should You Work In a Week?
If there's one common complaint in the workplace, it's overwork. People often believe that they are working too many hours, or worry that they are working too little. Some even just worry that they might not be working enough to make their career speed forward. Even employers worry about overworking their people.
Cato ConroyPublished 7 years ago in JournalThe Prison Called 'Social Media'
Facebook begun in 2004, although before the emergence of Facebook, social media like SixDegrees.com (1997), Blogger (1999), Friendster (2002) and MySpace (2003) was already in existence. But Zuckerberg’s App was the network that changed social media forever, it brought the world together, it solved the problem of distance. Yes, Facebook is good, Snapchat as well, Instagram too and Twitter but we ignore the possibility that we could be slaves of these Apps but the question is how?
Peter PerryPublished 7 years ago in JournalThe Importance of Customer Service
From Siri and Alexa to self-driving cars, robots have taken over our modern world, including business and HR functions. While mechanizing these processes may be useful in some areas, digitalization in customer service has been shown to decrease service quality. This can create dissatisfied customers, wasted time, and lost profits. When you invest your time and money into a company, you want to ensure that your needs and expectations are met. More and more studies show that these expectations are sorely unmet with automated services.
Seller's ChoicePublished 7 years ago in JournalMy Punk Rock Advice For High School Graduates
Every generation seems to have less hope staring back at them than the previous generation. Social security and a decent retirement plan look less likely every year for the youth of today. College tuition and student debt keep increasing, and there are fewer jobs than ever.
Terry OsterhoutPublished 7 years ago in JournalNavy Veteran’s Successful Home Improvement Business Now A Promising Franchise
SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND—His military days might be long over, but the experience Chris Suser gained while working overseas during Operation Desert Storm has helped mold him into the successful businessman he is today.
Nikki Gaskins CampbellPublished 7 years ago in JournalCareer Hacks For Busy Freelancers
In my years of working as a writer and designer, I have learned that having a career as a freelance artist means that you have to be good at what you do. But, raw skill isn't all that you need in order to get ahead. Sometimes, you need to get tricky in order to get everything done, get ahead, or just give yourself the raise you deserve.
Cato ConroyPublished 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 Journal