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Lesson #1: Build Up the Trust Factor for Business
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| Building relationships is the key to successful sales, and at the heart of any strong relationship is the Trust Factor. Hines may have started his business late in life, but he worked hard at all of the little things over the years to build up a sense of trust between him and his customers. His reputation for honesty and reliability were two of the single most important ingredients in his recipe for success. |
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Becoming The Employer of Choice - How to boost staff loyalty - without buying it
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| With regional labour shortages intensifying, some managers are struggling to keep even mediocre employees. Unfortunately, far too many managers figure the only way to gain staff loyalty is to buy it. That’s a myth – and it’s an excuse that you shouldn’t accept of yourself or other managers. Of course money is important – but there is another way to gain employee loyalty that doesn’t cost a thing... |
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7 Things You Need To Know About Selecting a Retail Location
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| It's very tempting to jump at a location you fall in love with - but just like in residential real estate, "head over heart" is the best approach when it comes to picking a retail location.
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Becoming The Employer of Choice - How to boost staff loyalty - without buying it
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| With regional labour shortages intensifying, some managers are struggling to keep even mediocre employees. Unfortunately, far too many managers figure the only way to gain staff loyalty is to buy it. That’s a myth – and it’s an excuse that you shouldn’t accept of yourself or other managers. Of course money is important – but there is another way to gain employee loyalty that doesn’t cost a thing... |
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5.2 Is it factor accumulation or total factor productivity that drives growth in Africa?: Economic Report on Africa 2007
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| To investigate the link between growth and diversification, it was important to
first quantify the contribution of TFP to economic growth. This section analyses
the sources of growth for African countries using the standard growth accounting
method, making it possible to disaggregate the shares of growth contributed by TFP,
capital and labour. Growth in output is the sum of the growth in capital, labour
and TFP. Capital accumulation is an essential element in the growth process, as it
enlarges the economy’s capacity to produce. Increases in labour or labour force have
traditionally been considered a positive factor in stimulating economic growth. |
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Preface: Working Out of Poverty
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| This is my third opportunity to offer the Director-General’s Report to
the International Labour Conference. The first,
Decent work,revisited our
mandate, interpreted it and defined our mission for the world of today,
based on ILO values. You subscribed to the agenda we set out, which affirmed
that the ILO had to be concerned with all workers, including those
beyond the formal labour market. |
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4.4 Social dialogue and poverty reduction: Working Out of Poverty
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| Although fundamental principles and rights at work are an essential
foundation for the governance of labour markets, they do not address all the
issues of regulation needed to promote decent work. The governance of the
labour market requires rules of various types to encourage working arrangements
that are both efficient and fair. |
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5.5 The HIV/AIDS threat: Working Out of Poverty
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| Over 25 million workers are infected with HIV/AIDS, and millions
more affected by the pandemic. The ILO has calculated that the size of the
labour force in high-prevalence countries will be between 10 and 30 per cent
smaller by 2020 than it would have been without the effect of HIV/AIDS,
which poses a serious threat to economic growth and development prospects.
Macroeconomic performance is undermined by rising labour costs
associated with the pandemic, through skills shortages, sickness and absenteeism
and reduced productivity and economic competitiveness, resulting in
a shrinking tax base, less foreign investment and fewer jobs. |
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5.11 Rights and labour law reform: Working Out of Poverty
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| Development of a programme to eradicate child labour and the linkages
to improved access to schools. Data on child labour require a special
approach, given that it is often hidden. |
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The New Leadership Frontier
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| The next decade is expected to present three major challenges for leaders.
• Skills shortages
• Employee Retention
• Innovation
Skills Shortages
• In 2006, 9 out of 10 U.S. Manufacturers polled indicated they could not find enough skilled workers to fill the jobs needed to run their shops.
• 64% of HR Professionals polled indicated recruiting is their leading challenge and they expect that to continue
• Three-fifths of the new jobs in this century will need skills that only one-fifth of today’s workers have
• Nearly 3 out of 10 employers worldwide said they would have hired more workers last year but were unable to find qualified applicants
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EMPLOYMENT LAW INDIA
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| The object of the employment laws in India is social welfare legislation protecting the employees, protecting their contentment and regulates situation of crisis. India adopted the the core labour standards of ILO for welfare of workers and to protect their interests. India has enacted a number of labour laws addressing various issues such as resolution of industrial disputes, working conditions, labour compensation, insurance, child labour, equal remuneration etc. Labour is a subject in the concurrent list of the Indian Constitution and is therefore in the jurisdiction of both central and state governments. Both central and state governments have enacted laws on labour issues. Central laws grant powers to officers under central government in some cases and to the officers of the state governments in some cases. |
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Employment Labour Law India
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| The object of the employment laws in India is social welfare legislation protecting the employees, protecting their contentment and regulates situation of crisis. India adopted the the core labour standards of ILO for welfare of workers and to protect their interests. India has enacted a number of labour laws addressing various issues such as resolution of industrial disputes, working conditions, labour compensation, insurance, child labour, equal remuneration etc. Labour is a subject in the concurrent list of the Indian Constitution and is therefore in the jurisdiction of both central and state governments. Both central and state governments have enacted laws on labour issues. Central laws grant powers to officers under central government in some cases and to the officers of the state governments in some cases. |
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Health Habits: Prevention's Your Only Choice
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| Smart industry observers have been worrying about looming shortages of doctors and cures ever since the beginning of the "health care reform" debate in every western nation. The progressives, of course, ridiculed such worries as unfounded. But last month's edition of "Cancer" magazine reports the shortages are real, and they're already upon us.... |
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