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- Collegial effort gets trail in top shape The Continental Divide Trail through the Collegiate Peaks is becoming easier to hike, thanks to recent volunteer efforts. Steep slopes and talus fields make the area difficult for hikers, bikers and horseback riders. Now the talus fields in a...
- Research articles 2003-09-12
- HEY, DID YOU GET THE NOTE ABOUT PRODUCTIVITY ILLS? KEEPING E-MAIL FROM SWAMPING YOUR WORKDAY.
- Each day, some 7.3 billion commercial e-mails travel over the Internet, according to Open Market Inc., a Massachusetts-based software company. But what the statisticians don't say is how many of those e-mails are worth reading, or how much time p Each day,...
- Research articles 1999-10-04
- 83.7% of Workers Admit to Sending Personal Emails during Workday; Vault.com Unveils Report of Internet Use and Abuse at the Office
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- Research articles 1999-10-26
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- Get a manicure. Eat lunch. Log on. Now, health clubs have it all - and you can also work out.(Health & Fitness)
- Byline: Kay Long Daily Herald Staff Writer You lost your workday to meetings, e-mails and endless calls from clients. Or maybe it was your children who tugged for your attention while you whittled down your "to do" list. But there's still one...
- Research articles 2001-03-26
- Unified networks--creating opportunities in the small and medium business (SMB) market
- Communications SOLUTIONSTM A typical workday at Ubizen, an e-security provider, spans 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in several time zones spread over five continents. Even with such extensive demands, Ubizen's 500 employees still enjoy fast, reliable communication between company offices and locations, thanks to unified networks that provide Internet Protocol...
- Research articles 2002-04-01
- Gulf Coast Bank and Trust of New Orleans helps salvage City Park
- City Park is on the route Guy Williams, CEO and president of Gulf Coast Bank and Trust of New Orleans, takes to work. Every workday, he sees a copse of roughly 1,000 old growth cypress and hackberry trees spanning a four-block area between Robert E. Lee Boulevard and Harrison Avenue....
- Research articles 2005-05-23
- How to Manage Stress
- You're doing the job of two, handling even crankier customers than usual, and worried you'll never be able to retire. But now is not the time to blow a gasket. Understand Stress ...
- Articles 2009-07-13
- Lancaster County, Pa., Farmers Connect Big-City Chefs with Organic Goods.
- By Ed Klimuska, Lancaster New Era, Pa. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 2--It's Thursday, around 8 a.m. Aaron E. Stoltzfus is starting a 12-hour workday that will put food produced by Lancaster County farmers into the hands of Philadelphia restaurant...
- Research articles 2001-10-02
- Using Lateral Moves to Further Your Career
- Given the proportion of your time that you spend working, you probably want your job to be an interesting part of your life.It used to be that to keep things interesting you needed to keep getting promoted. In today's lean and flattened workplaces, frequent promotions have ended up on the...
- Articles 2007-03-27
- Synergy: From Parking Lots, a Car-Sharing Company Grows
- The concept of vertical integration is at work here: Richard Ull, founder and CEO of a new car-sharing service called Mint that announced an expansion today, also owns a chain of parking garages. That gives him a leg-up against the competition (read: Zipcar, which merged with arch-rival Flexcar 18 months...
- Blog posts 2009-05-01
- What Happens When Venture Funds Dry Up?
- The recent announcement by cloud software vendor Workday that it has raised $74 million in venture capital notwithstanding, venture funding has slowed considerably over recent months and from the looks of things, VCs may be more likely to close up shop than fund new companies. While that means tech ventures...
- Blog posts 2009-05-04
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