Saturday, September 29
Attracting, Retaining Talent
[Quoted]
The Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce had an amusing, insightful article (http://www.djc.com/news/ae/11192765.html) about steps being taken by local architecture and engineering firms to attract and retain talent in a tight job market.
With the article noting that all firms in the area pay well, some firms, to stand out, are adopting unusual strategies and perks to keep their staffs happy and to lure top job prospects.
Among the offerings:
skateboard luges in lunchrooms,
movie nights, frequent parties and even visits from Santa Claus (in addition to paid-for trips to research design around the world).
I'd love to hear from community members about effective strategies their own firms are using to attract and retain top talent.
Bryant RousseauEditorial Director, Digital Media
McGraw-Hill Construction
Woah... just imagine. Do they really get to play and work at the same time?
1. Well I guess so. When you finish your work!
2. Yes, its a positive approach but hmm...
3. I'm also looking into perspective or ways to venture/ solutions into such alternatives?
Apply the characteristic of " Network Marketing Business Solution "
(not the Network Marketing Business plan itself directly but the CHARATERISTIC of a solution)
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Albertsson Hansen Architecture
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Friday, September 28
Williams + Paddon Firm
This is a nationally recoginized architectural firm with experience in all market sectors of architecture, master planning and interior design.
They have their three point of principles, when it comes to design purposes :-
- Involve
- Connection
- Delight
What sort of principles do you have, when it comes to life itself?...
Check out their website http://www.williamspluspaddon.com/thefirm.html
Attitude in Professional Services?
"A professional services organization is all about people.
One of our clients once said, 'I don't hire a firm, I hire a person.' We understand that, and it is why every one of us is committed to providing quality services to our clients." - Jim Williams
I came across this information which serve a very useful meaning in life in what ever we do.
Do you think you are of what it really says of a person?
Thursday, September 27
Business Competition in the world
Well for me personal, how I see it (in certain perspectives & function)
Make your enemy (competitors) to be your friend , from a friend into an alliance.
a) Why?
b) What for?
c) How?
If you can flush out the invisible vision of this points! Then your benefiting alot and of cause, not to forsake the most crucial point in "life". Look to the "invinsible factor"!
IES / Photometric informations
Does a real interior designer/ Architect/ Interior Architect know these?
Well... I'm giving each statue of this profession a benefit of doubt, even myself.
(I don't know too!)
Its very beneficial to get acquainted with all these and again, our driven concept of moto
"The Unspoken Law of Entrepeurnering with Design Concepts into Design Profits" - by IAGD Interior.
Check it all out at,
http://www.gelighting.com
Green Tools for a Green GlobeAt GE Consumer & Industrial, we aim to promote energy savings around the world. Our tools and software provide lighting professionals with the tools needed to minimize energy use.
Monday, September 24
Worst Seasonal Shopping in 5 years
Economic Uncertainty
Contributing factors of consumer Tapping out :-
- Credit crunch
- Wage Growth
- job creation
- Gas increasing
Check out the video - Wall Street Journal
http://online.wsj.com/public/page/8_0004.html?bcpid=315802049&bclid=132209461&bctid=1201080258
Saturday, September 22
F&B Industry - USA
CHICAGO (Sept. 20)
Despite a general economic slowdown, foodservice sales are expected to continue
to grow during 2008, albeit at a slower pace than in recent years, according the
International Foodservice Manufacturers Association and Technomic Inc.
But, their forecast indicates, the higher costs of fuel, commodities and labor will
likely put increasing pressure on margins.
http://www.nrn.com/login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2ftopStoryRedirect.aspx%3fid%3d345562&id=345562
Tuesday, September 18
Most Expensive ZIP Codes in the U.S.
b. Santa Barbara
c. Santa Monica
d. New York
e. Beverly Hills
check it out at
http://promo.realestate.yahoo.com/most_expensive_zip_codes.html
Friday, September 14
Hakia Takes On Google With Semantic Technologies
He said that Tim Berners-Lee is banking on certain standards being accepted by web authors and writers - which Riza said is "such a big assumption to start this technology". He said that it forces people to be linguists, which is not a common skill.
If you notice, and pay attention what this might be giving to future advancement,
[QUOTE]
"... it forces people to be linguists, which is not a common skill."
A must read artilce. If you know how this could benefits you?
For me it does. Check it out.
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/hakia_takes_on_google_semantic_search.php
Sunday, September 9
Thursday, September 6
Wishbone Rotation Monitor Arm
Product Description
The latest addition to the award winning Wishbone flat screen arm system. A wrap spring clutch at the elbow joint allows the user fingertip height adjustment, in addition to the movement inherent in the standard Wishbone range.
Load capacity 8kg
( direct deal from manufactured in Malaysia)
( minimal 20 units to place an order.
Advance payment of 80% and 20% on delivery)
Look forward to hear from interested buyers.
Interest buyers can inquiry of required brochures from us.
http://www.alibaba.com/catalog/11254455/Wishbone_Rotation_Monitor_Arm.html
Wednesday, September 5
US Housing Crash Continues
[Quoted from Patrick.net]
It's A Terrible Time To Buy
Why?
Check it out at http://patrick.net/housing/crash.html
Monday, September 3
Estate agents 'should face more regulation
Current laws governing real estate agents are insufficient and more regulation is needed, the Swedish National Audit Office (Riksrevisionen) has said.
The audit office wants the government to review the legal requirements for documentation. Better documentation could reduce the number of disputes between consumers and estate agents, it said.
In the absence of documentation, disputes are often left with the estate agent's word standing against that of the buyer or seller.
Disagreements over surveys, bidding and property descriptions are quite common, the audit office said.
The Swedish Board of Supervision of Estate Agents (Fastighetsmäklarnämnden), which is supposed to keep an eye on estate agents, has been too passive in its role as a regulator, the audit office said.