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Industry related topics in the realm of corporate culture, business, and the workplace.
Top Design Outsourcing Platforms That Are Bringing A New Wave in the Design Industry
The world has taken a huge paradigm shift in recent years and the most prevailing approach being followed by every industry is either to innovate or surrender. The design industry is nothing different from others and it also prevails with a similar approach. And the top design outsourcing platforms from across the globe are helping this approach prevail.
By BrandsDesign6 years ago in Journal
Restarting Construction Post-COVID- Exploring the New Normal
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit every industry and construction is not an exception. But gradually, as the lockdowns are being lifted, businesses are limping back to normal. There is going to be a new normal now as construction projects resume and people start going to work once again. Project managers can expect to have additional responsibilities now, with employee safety and social distancing becoming as vital as successful completion and delivery of projects. With these aspects, there are also concerns related to productivity, timelines, budgets and costs. With so much being at stake, realigning your business and processes with the new normal becomes a necessity. Here are some measures that you can implement to make the transition a smooth one.
By Zepth Platform6 years ago in Journal
Surface Disinfectant Demand Globally
Surface disinfectant is the largest, multi-billion dollar industry with amplified growth opportunities linked to technical and innovation advances. However, technologies and technological developments do not always reach consumers due to the lack of clarification associated with the national health authorities. Disinfectants (also known as Biocides) are active substances or preparations containing one or more active substances introduced to an article in their final form and whose purpose is to kill, stop the growth, and make the activity of a pathogenic organism void by disrupting or damaging their cells through a biological or chemical process.
By Nidhi Kumari6 years ago in Journal
Food Delivery : The Shortest Route may not always be the Best Route
One of the major misconceptions around the food industry business is that the shortest route is always the best one. Contrary to popular belief, the best delivery route depends on a number of factors. The food delivery business is more complicated than it appears.
By Sakthi Vignesh Kumar6 years ago in Journal
Pushing Towards New Highs
I had a front-row seat at the birth of electronic trading, and it had a profound influence on my career and the thought processes that I would systematically apply to all subsequent endeavors. At first, I was simply enthralled by what we were able to do with the data; how we assessed it and took risk in order to generate more money, with which we could take more risk. I became fascinated by the power and control a trader wielded when relying on data to make decisions. It was years later before I began thinking about the bigger picture and the implications of this new kind of trading. It’s a story about how technology systematically changed a well over 200-year-old industry.
By Jeremy Frommer6 years ago in Journal
The Biggest Boats In the Industry
Boats. Ships. Watercrafts. Seafaring vessels. Human holders. Call them what you will, but they're one of the most influential inventions in all of humankind. For some reason, they just keep on getting bigger. This innate drive to keep building larger and larger boats continues to confuse and mystify even the most accredited of scholars. Elements of this can be seen in the folklore and myths of many different types of religions. In Genesis chapters 6-8, Noah is commanded by God to prepare for an incoming flood by building a huge boat that is 300 cubits long, 50 cubits wide, and 30 cubits high. The purpose of this passage and the reason why God places so much emphasis on the size of the boat, is to communicate that large boats truly lead to salvation and that the creation of them should be encouraged. Whether or not you can agree on that, you can agree that boats truly have a peculiar place in most ancient texts.
By Larry Peemier6 years ago in Journal
Demand for Hand Sanitizer During COVID-19 Pandemic
Hand sanitizer is an antiseptic solution composed of ethyl or isopropyl alcohol and hydrogen peroxide mixed with fragrance, water and glycerine. The antimicrobial agents help to kill or permanently inactivate common pathogens such as bacteria and fungi. It has a self-drying formulation and hence is best used as an alternative to soap and water. It is used to prevent the transmission of infection, which is majorly caused through hand transmission, further causing several diseases such as nosocomial food-borne illness and others. Studies suggest that using Hand sanitizers also reduces the risk of gastrointestinal and respiratory infections. Increasing living standards and increase in Health expenditure with a solid support from the WHO and FDA have added to the surge in the demand for Hand sanitizers. For instance, organizational initiatives such as First Global Patient Safety Challenge by World Health Organization (WHO) promotes 'clean care is safer care' to spread awareness about basic hand hygiene across the world.
By Anamika Chauhan6 years ago in Journal
Three Tips To Keep You Working Your 9-5...For Now!
So I’ve been in a not so good space when it comes to my job and have been trying to really figure out the best way for me to navigate the space while I’m still working there. Forreal forreal, I have been spoke over my life that this would be my transitional job until I am a full time freelancer/entrepreneur because that is my ultimate goal. However, I can honestly say I wasn’t sure how to go about it. Or really what my purpose is.
By Aura Binah6 years ago in Journal








