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ESG ambitions should top organisational agendas

Workplace Insight

In fact, a recent report revealed that job-seekers are turning down job offers by companies showcasing weak ESG credentials, a sure sign of the importance of substantive ESG policies for potential talent. And finally, nearly 50 percent wanted to be part of organisations that promoted a ‘sense of purpose’.

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Charlotte Lockhart of 4 Day Week Global | The Secret to Increasing Productivity by 20%

Allwork

As CEO for the 4 Day Week Global campaign she works promoting internationally the benefits of a productivity-focused and reduced-hour workplace. And then it’s also about making sure that you have an agenda. So how do you how do you promote so. And if I’m at a job interview, they are how you doing a four-day week?

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Is Using Social Media at Work a Good Idea?

On The Job

Helpful information and advice from Americas favorite workplace columnist About Anita Blog Books Syndicated Column Interviews Career Links Contact Thursday, July 22, 2010 Is Using Social Media at Work a Good Idea? 6 Tips for Getting More Rest at Work 5 Tips for Giving a Great Video Interview Is ADHD Being Ignored in the Workplace?

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Master the Art of Re-purposing Your Work and You'll Save Multiple Hours - 50 Ideas To Get You Started

Stephanie LH Calahan

As my business continues to grow from it's inception in 2004, I've added a lot more to my agenda, including blogging on my website, guest blogging, writing articles for e-zines and in print for local magazines, creating a monthly newsletter and doing public speaking. 3) Promote your post via social media. (4) 2) Recycle.

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Should Bloggers Charge for Posts? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Are Men With Pens building a foundation for charging for (parts of) their content or is it just a discussion with no underlying agenda? If you have quality content and the marketing prowess to promote it, then by all means charge. Bengt´s last blog. Readers vote with their dollars. John Bardos´s last blog. Powered by frugal

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