industry
Industry related topics in the realm of corporate culture, business, and the workplace.
What Are The Most Dangerous Industries In Colorado
Occupational hazards are realities in several different industries. From construction, to linemen, transportation services and countless others, there are industries that possess a far greater risk than others. But what are the most dangerous types of industries and jobs in Colorado?
By Adam Heath6 years ago in Journal
Revealing the True Details Behind the U.S. Employment Report (Released in Early June 2020)
First, there was no manipulation of the data. However, during the month of May 2020, BLS employees compiling the data for the Household Survey (used to compute the national unemployment rate) counted an excess number of workers that did not show up for work as being employed in May 2020.
By Anthony Chan6 years ago in Journal
A Study of Sustainability
This report will review sustainability in the contemporary business environment as well as exploring why adopting green initiatives has become a competitive differentiator. Due to the global climate emergency, businesses have begun to explore more sustainable operations including; recycling, proper disposal of waste, engaging in responsible agricultural practice and zero plastic initiatives.
By Molly Gill6 years ago in Journal
Reform Rental Rights
Please let me address these are actual events I went through, these are stories of communities of all races and religions, these are facts from residential communities and their tenants. This is an ongoing movement, I am fiercely working to find answers and attempt to get retribution for those involved and those attempting to leave. I and many others feel this is inhumane, illegal and flat out cruel towards low income families and poverty. I, personally dealt with more neglect than racism, but it was not hidden, which of course blends into our Black Lives Matter movement. I am a full supporter, I believe we all are children from above and we deserve equal treatment, trial and justice.
By Heather Fields6 years ago in Journal
The Boom After the Pandemic to Fix Our High Touch Lives
You see it everywhere you go today as yes, we begin to go again today. And whether you are a germaphobe or not, all of us are taking note of one thing as we escape from the isolation of “quarantine life” and return to living outside our own four walls. That is the simple fact that life in 2020 requires a whole lot of touching of “stuff.” And this means one thing: opportunity!
By David Wyld6 years ago in Journal
Will the entertainment industry survive COVID-19
As anyone who knows my bio, then you know I work in the entertainment industry as a technician. With the wave of this pandemic and now current strife in our country, my colleagues and I wonder what the future holds for our industry. We’re living on unemployment with held breath for knowledge on any sign that we might be going back to work soon. I think people have a tendency to forget about us, since we work in the back and no one wonders what happens to writers, designers, etc. We exist and we’re very real and we are struggling like so many are struggling. We remain quiet because there are bigger problems at hand, too many people dying, people working on the front line working under stress and now with new problems arising I think we feel lost. It’s overwhelming for anyone and everyone during this time, we’re consumed by the media and the concerns of what will happen tomorrow let alone today. I felt this need to let my fellow colleagues know, I still question the future of our industry in private thoughts and know many do too.
By Lea Wilson 6 years ago in Journal
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) solutions for digitalizing industries.
Robotic Process Automation has become the fastest growing technology in the global enterprise software market. RPA solutions are helping the industries to increase their ROI, speed, accuracy, and to reduce costs, it also helps to maintain high-quality service and provide better employer experience. Recent researches show that the organizations leveraging RPA solutions have almost doubled their revenues. Also, the market is expected to reach approximately $2.5 billion growing at a compound annual growth rate of 70-85% by 2020.
By PureSoftware6 years ago in Journal








