Recent Articles
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US travel industry is now the master employer
Bambi Majumdar Travel, Hospitality & Event ManagementThe next time you search for the top employers in the U.S., don't be surprised to see the travel and tourism industry in a prominent position. Yes, the industry that saw so much pain during the downturn is not only bouncing back quickly but also generating jobs steadily.
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7 tips for building a strong community on social media
Brooke Andrus Healthcare AdministrationBefore the dawn of the Internet, building a community — around a business, an institution or any other entity of mutual interest — required a heavy investment of face time (and I'm not talking about the iPhone app). These days, starting a conversation around virtually any topic is as easy as hitting "enter."
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North Sea oil and Scotland’s independence referendum
Lucy Wallwork Natural ResourcesScotland, which has formed part of the United Kingdom since 1707, will vote Sept. 18 in a referendum on whether it wants to become an independent nation. The debate has captured imaginations far beyond U.K. borders, whether due to the draw of the Scots' notoriously fiery and romantic spirit, or due to concerns over the precedent it sets for other separatist nations.
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Sweet dreams: Traveling with a CPAP machine
Judy Connors Recreation & LeisureSleeping well on vacation is key to a great trip. If that doesn't happen, the restorative vacation you have planned and saved for could be in jeopardy. For the 18 million-plus Americans suffering from sleep apnea and treated with a continuous positive airway pressure machine (CPAP), traveling with this critical sleeping device need not turn your dream trip into a nightmare. With proper planning, a good night's sleep is only a flight away.
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As school year begins, education landscape is changing
Bambi Majumdar EducationThere have been some interesting developments recently in the education sector, especially imparting education in the K-12 levels. The beginning of 2014 saw major predictions being set for the way education will take shape in these times of rapid change and technology. As the 2014-15 school year begins, we are seeing some of these predictions come true.
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Making the most of the HCP rescheduling
Jason Poquette PharmaceuticalLike me, you have probably heard enough of the moaning and groaning related to the upcoming Oct. 6 DEA rescheduling of hydrocodone-containing products (HCPs). I've certainly voiced my objection. Now it is time to face the facts. It's coming. There's no stopping it.
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Apple Pay is poised to revolutionize the checkout process
Danielle Manley Science & TechnologyApple has become one of the most well-known, innovative companies of this century. From iPods and iPhones to the recently debuted Apple Watch, the company has stayed ahead of its competition by being the innovators of personal technology.
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The future of nursing: A 10,000-foot view
Keith Carlson Medical & Allied HealthcareNursing and healthcare in the United States are at a crossroads. A broad view of the issues at hand are required in order to address the future of the nursing profession, the American healthcare system and an aging population.
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It’s all about you: The value of ongoing education
Pat B. Josten Travel, Hospitality & Event ManagementIn my 20-plus years of booking travel, I have learned many valuable lessons. Of late, to my great surprise, I have learned a rather obvious one: It's all about me! Consequently, I offer this advice to you: It's all about you, my fellow, highly valued travel consultants.
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Mind your KDQs: Turning your sales professionals into sales superstars
Greg Witz Business Management, Services & Risk ManagementHas the performance of your sales team flat-lined? Is performance on the decline? Or perhaps your team is delivering good results but you know that great results are achievable? Killer diller questions, or KDQs, may be an excellent tool you can use to optimize the potential and maximize the performance of your sales team.