Whether your company is a small shop of just a few intensely hard-working pros or a large venture with hundreds of workers, good communication is critical to your success. And by “good communication,” I mean communication that works. With the right collaboration tools and a little operational discipline, you can overcome any communications challenge and [...]
Category Archives: Education Journals
They might be dubbed the drudgery graduates. After three years of study, running up thousands of pounds of debt, university leavers are emerging into the workforce to find that the only jobs on offer involve stacking shelves or serving coffee. More than one in three recent graduates now works in a low-skilled job, up from [...]
Texas is making a habit out of coming from behind and narrowly triumphing in most-win games. Oklahoma (14-15, 4-13) was the latest victim of a Longhorns comeback victory as the Sooners fell to Texas (19-11, 9-8), 72-64, at the Erwin Center Wednesday night after beginning the game on a 19-9 run. The Longhorns ended the [...]
Could your Facebook profile be a predictor of job performance? A new study from Northern Illinois University, the University of Evansville and Auburn University suggests it can. In an experiment, three “raters”—comprising one university professor and two students—were presented with the Facebook profiles of 56 college students with jobs. After spending roughly 10 minutes perusing [...]
The man in line to become become the new university access watchdog has been treated “disgracefully” by Tory MPs, colleagues said yesterday. Professor Les Ebdon was put forward by ministers – including the Business Secretary, Vince Cable, and the Universities minister, David Willetts – as their preferred candidate to lead the Office for Fair Access. [...]