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Resume I close each article with a summary. This time for the first time in the form of a checklist (for the front pocket of your dungarees). Gather the best matching thug in your organization Take a thug to the forest hut Control: enough coffee, tea and a whiteboard (with markers) Control: enough packs of marrowbones (or other cookies, depending on your style) Boshut not come out before everyone else looks at work Foundation (especially infrastructure and marketing reworked) Draw agendas for the next meetings with the same gang Because again this is a marathon and not a sprint! Good luck.
Hello, Do you see the kicking ducks in your organization? On the outside, everything seems to be going well, but beneath the surface people are struggling to keep their heads above water. Organizational expert Adrian Gostick and leadership expert Chestor Elton photo editor call this the 'duck syndrome'. This kind of hidden tensions and stress can eventually lead to absenteeism. And you want to avoid that absence. The urgency of this problem is apparent from these figures: in the first half of the year, % of absenteeism in the Netherlands had a stress-related cause.
That is quite a lot. How do you combat that stress and tension in your organization to prevent or reduce absenteeism. At one point I had +/- automated websites running, which were entirely responsible for my income. Look differently at black-hat SEO It took about years for the horror to hit. And when this happened, it happened very quickly. From one day to the next you saw the traffic of this website first be halved and then never show any sign of recovery. When this happened I didn't invest any more time myself.
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