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Friday Filosophy v.07.08.2022

Friday Filosophy v.07.08.2022 Jacques-Yves Cousteau known as Jacques Cousteau (11 June 1910 – 25 June 1997) was a French naval officer, explorer, ecologist, filmmaker, innovator, scientist, photographer, author and researcher who studied the sea and all forms of life in water. He helped create the Aqua-Lung, helped marine conservation and was a member of the Académie française. He was also known He was also known as “le Commandant Cousteau” or “Captain Cousteau”. He had one brother, Pierre-Antoine. Cousteau attended Collège Stanislas in Paris. In 1930, he entered […]

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Friday Filosophy v.06.10.2022

Friday Filosophy v.06.10.2022 A Brief History of the Hawaiian Islands 1,500 years ago:  Polynesians arrive in Hawaii after navigating the ocean using only the stars to guide them. 1778:  Captain James Cook lands at Waimea Bay on the island of Kauai, becoming the first European to make contact with the Hawaiian Islands. Cook names the […]

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Construction Equipment Used Parts

Construction Equipment Used Parts Guest writer Alex Weaver writes this blog post tonight on the topic of Construction Equipment Used Parts. Construction Equipment Used Parts is similar, in some ways, to the automobile or on-highway truck salvage business. A core is purchased for salvage, disassembled, parts are evaluated for inventory, and some parts and components […]

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The New Plague: Vacant Jobs

The New Plague: Vacant Jobs In tonight’s blog post, guest writer Edward Gordon shares the new plague taking hold in our economy: vacant jobs. “Hiring Now” signs are sprouting across the United States. Businesses can’t fill the tidal wave of empty positions. Many are not new jobs but replacements for the unprecedented number of 79 […]

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Training Develops Skills That Can Be Measured

Training develops skills that can be measured. Guest writer Natalia Dmitrenko continues to build from the foundation of last week’s blog post, “Loyal Staff” with her exploration of the skills that training develops. Each of these skills can be measured. Any corporate training initiatives have a similar purpose: evaluation of the difference in the performance […]

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Maximizing Profits Through Spend Management

Maximizing Profits Through Spend Management Tonight, we are pleased to introduce our readers to our new guest writer, Jennifer Albright. In her first post, Jennifer educates readers on maximizing profits through spend management. But first, allow us to introduce Jennifer Albright in her own words: My start in Procurement began unexpectedly with a temporary position, […]

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How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Online Education

This Is How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Online Education (And the audiobook industry) Tonight’s guest post on how artificial intelligence is changing online education is from our new guest writer, Helena Sjögren. Helena Sjögren is a Swedish commercial executive and entrepreneur. With over twenty years of experience in global digital companies, fast growing start-ups and […]

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Go Live Success!

Go Live Success! Tonight, guest writer Christ Kohart shares the ins and outs of how to succeed at ERP in Go Live Success.  How to Succeed at ERP despite what you’ve read! Time to upgrade your dealer business system (ERP)? In a continuing series, this question was recently asked of you. If you answered ‘Yes’ […]