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Efficient scheduling is crucial for interior decor businesses seeking to optimize productivity and employee satisfaction. With tight project deadlines and around-the-clock demands, managing employee shifts strategically is key. According to a study by LinkedIn, interior designers work an average of 10 hours of overtime per week due to tight schedules and deadlines. Interior decor leaders
Hotel managers have a thorny challenge to solve: they must ensure exceptional guest service, while dealing with staff scheduling challenges and punishing turnover. While other service businesses like restaurants and retail stores close after business hours, hotels are always open. That means managers need to schedule staff around the clock, ensure adequate coverage during peak hours and seasons, and accommodate staff requests for time off. That’s increasingly a difficult task as worker departures soar; in January 2023 alone, 5.4% of all accommodation and food service workers quit their jobs.
GUEST ARTICLE: Communication means everything - in relationships, in business, in business relationships. Now that we have been largely deprived of face-to-face communication at work due to the ongoing pandemic, it gets increasingly difficult to maintain the same level of efficiency and engagement that we had before.
Online Collaboration: What Can Go Wrong?
Many thanks to the developers of modern online communication tools that allowed us to stay in touch and get things done even when we have to work remotely. However, even those tools are not enough sometimes as a lot of businesses are still struggling to overcome the problems of collaborating online.
Fox News contributor Sara Carter speaks to anonymous federal official about the migrant crisis
The Department of Agriculture is sending as many as 500 volunteers to the U.S.-Mexico border to help process the thousands of migrants trying to come to the U.S., reports show.
An email from Terry Cosby, acting chief of the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, obtained by The Spectator details volunteer opportunities the agency is offering to its more than 100,000 employees to work directly with unaccompanied minors at the border and help pair them with American sponsors. These are children in need and government employees now have an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of these children, families and communities impacted by this migration, Cosby wrote in the April 22 email, according to the Spectator. I urge you to seriously consider answering this call to service to make a difference.