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What Are Panic Attacks? How Do I Stop Them?
A working definition of panic attacks with practical exercises to stop them.
Published: 2-Mar-2012Internet Home Business Marketing & Promotion: Testing Your Traffic
Getting visitors to come to your Internet site is the crux of the success of your home business online marketing promotion. You can build the greatest home business Internet site but if its marketing and promotion doesn't bring users to the site it's useless...
Published: 2-Mar-2012Why we don’t hire effectively
How you interview is important, whether you’re interviewing for rising stars in the company or just good, solid citizens for particular positions. However, it’s not as simple as just knowing what you’re looking for. You also have to be able to hire effectively; that means to know what you’re looking for and how to find it.
Published: 2-Mar-2012Fixed Mobile Convergence: Bridging the Cellular Landline Divide
As more and more consumers opt out of traditional telephone services in favor of cellular phones, the undeniable trend in the telecommunications industry is the development of fixed to mobile convergence, or FMC, to allow cell phones to seamlessly switch from the cellular network to a landline network infrastructure, and back again.
Published: 2-Mar-2012VoIP Security Threats Explained
It is true, having your voice and data running on the same infrastructure leaves your telecommunications particularly vulnerable to all the security threats inherent in an IP network. Viruses, Trojan Horses, and worms can all wreak havoc on a network, and having your voice network go down for even the shortest time is intolerable for most business.
Published: 2-Mar-2012High Maintenance Employees
If you manage a team, you will at some point have a “high maintenance” employee you will need to deal with. If they contribute to the overall success of the team, your time is well spent. If they do not contribute to the team, your attention is wasted, and could be more wisely spent in other areas. So how do you handle these situations? I would put most “high maintenance” people into a few categories, and handle each a little differently
Published: 2-Mar-2012