Archive for July, 2009
How to improve office morale by providing …
Posted in: Fun Stuff Tags: Departmental Employee, Employee Attitude, Employee Evaluation, Evaluation Programs, High Intensity Training, Jobs, New Position, Office Morale, Productivity, Quality Work, Special High Intensity Training
Special High Intensity Training
In order to assure the highest levels of quality work and productivity from employees, we recommend that you introduce a policy to keep all employees well trained through a program of Special High Intensity Training (S.H.I.T.)
You should try and give your employees more S.H.I.T. than any other company. If you feel that your employees do not receive their share of S.H.I.T. on their jobs, we recommend (more…)
Our body, our temple
I’ve reached the age where it’s harder and harder to think of my body as a temple. (It’s more like a building project that got out of control)
- Barbara Johnson
More stuff to comply with for your property
Posted in: Property Tags: Contact Managers, Currency, Demolition, Fit, Legislation, Lucky, Project Management, Property Management, Property Managers, Rcd, Rcds, Real Estate Agents, Relevant Property, Rental Properties, Residential Properties, Safety Devices, Settlement Date, Stuff, Switchboard
As part of the work we do in property project management, we keep an eye on legislation affecting the property market.
Did you know … That from 9 August 2009, sellers of Australian residential properties MUST have 2 residual currency devices (RCDs) installed in the property? These safety devices must be in place by the settlement date. The same law applies to owners of newly leased rental properties. And if you’re lucky enough to have an existing tenant, you have till 9 August 2011 to comply. The only exemption (more…)
Are you keeping up?
Posted in: Internet Marketing Tags: 10m, 9 Out Of 10, Australia, Australian Bureau Of Statistics, Bureau Of Statistics, Business Online, Credibility, Decisions, Federal Budget, Google, Government Announcements, Gurus, Internet Income, Internet Orders, Referrals, Search Engine, Search Engines, Small Business, Small Businesses, Web Presence
According to the latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), small businesses are falling behind big businesses in getting online. Last year, 96% of big businesses have a web presence. This compares to just 27% for small businesses. Is this affecting small businesses? (more…)
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