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5 Effective Ways to Boost Employee Morale
If you own a business, you’ll know how important your employees are to you. They are like the backbone of your business. They do their best to make sure that the company is in the right direction to achieve the success it deserves.
By Syed Balkhi4 years ago in Journal
How to Handle Disrespectful Clients and Put Your Bully-Free Office Policy into Action
Disrespectful clients are a problem. They're bad for business, bad for morale, and bad for your organization as a whole. Many organizations have adopted policies to prevent bullying in the workplace, but these usually don't apply to customers or clients. It's unfair to expect employees to put up with disrespectful behavior from people they serve when the same standards don't apply to coworkers and employers. By creating a culture of respect at work, you can protect yourself and your employees from clients who engage in bullying behavior and ensure that everyone feels safe in the workplace.
By Courtanae Heslop4 years ago in Journal
Plagiarists Are The Serial Shoplifters of The Art Community
Introduction I am always worried that I will be called out for plagiarism. Sometimes I borrow quotes that have been borrowed and borrowed and borrowed, but I always try to credit sources if it is possible. The irony of this is that every time Vocal have knocked me back for plagiarism it is where I have credited the source.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Journal
Why ‘Write Drunk: Edit Sober’ is Terrible Advice. Top Story - April 2021.
I’ve been putting off the first draft of my (undoubtedly wonderful, unquestionably award-winning) debut novel for months. It’s been researched, and mapped out to the nth degree. Trust me — less organizational effort has gone into Antarctic expeditions. Well, maybe not Shackleton’s — that one could have done with a smidge more planning.
By Christopher Donovan4 years ago in Journal







