Workplace Angel reminds you to make pauses in your work and helps to adjust workplace for comfortable and healthy working. It helps you to prevent computer-caused diseases such as musculoskeletal disorders (Repetitive Strain Injury, Carpal tunnel syndrome, Tarsal tunnel syndrome, Sciatica and others), visual fatigues (tired and sore eyes and headaches) and stresses... Altawell Software :: workplace :: angel :: altawell :: software :: home :: education :: health :: nutrition :: workplaceangel deluxe :: Workplace Angel
When you work on your computer it records the information traces of all your actions which may be used against you. When you log in next time, you don't need to type again the user names, passwords, credit card information, and so on. The information that you may consider as confidential is kept on your computer unprotected and may be recovered by people with some minimal computer knowledge. Remove unwanted evidence from PC for security!... Maxim Vasilyev :: pc :: secure :: clean :: computer :: information :: wipe :: traces :: removing :: purchase :: problem :: passwords :: need :: internet :: features :: evidence :: download :: workplace :: work :: windows :: v :: Secure Clean PC
Create desktop notes, set up non-annoying reminders and manage your ideas quickly and easily with just one or two mouse clicks. Cute Reminder supports schedule, individually colorable skins, audio files (mp3, wma), history and more. It automatically tracks related events within the archive, so you can see the individual history of any specific issue. Elaborate nice interface provides comfort at your workplace whether at office or at home.... CuteReminder Labs :: reminder :: desktop :: notes :: reminders :: note :: personal :: information :: management :: ideas :: workplace :: comfort :: office :: business :: schedule :: skins :: audio :: Cute Reminder
4 stars (Can't we all just get along!) - This book with mainly two things in mind: communication and understanding. The author's adopt their longstanding research about the world of typewatching into an intelligible book about the main areas of the work environment such as problem solving, conflict resolution, time management, etc. Any manager that has direct reports would do themselves a favor by reading this book. This book will also provide support for a subordinate that doesn't quite "fit in." For those hurried types, each chapter ends with guidlines in a charted format for working with those of other preferences. Although this is somewhat useful, what I don't like about the approach is that they focus on the four preferences instead of focusing on the four major groupings, forcing the reader to combine and study the effects. For example, the charts will explain how an E should lead an I, etc. I believe that it would be much more useful to categorize the charts by the four major groups (e.g. NF's, NT's, SJ's, SP's) and how to interact with other types in each subject area. To the author's credit, the book does provide an overview on the major strengths and potential weaknesses of each of the 16 types in the workplace, for those who aren't familiar with the MBTI. However, it does not really provide a concrete method of determining type, leaving the reader somewhat guessing with the use of anecdotal phrases. Overall, I find this book well worth the investment. However, I would not recommend this book as an introduction to typewatching. If you are familiar with type, the specific chapters will be meaningful, if not, pick up either the precursor to this book by the same author's or one of David Keirsey's works prior to reading this. 4 stars (Better tool for self understanding than controlling others) - Kroeger and Thuesen are not my favorite MBTI authors, but the Type Talk books are a decent reference for those who consider themselves beginner and intermediate le... Delta :: Psychology & Psychiatry & General :: Workplace Culture :: Typology (Psychology) :: Reference :: Psychology :: Personnel management :: Personality and occupation :: :: Type Talk at Work (Revised) - How the 16 Personality Types Determine Your Success on the Job
1 stars (Great idea - Simplistic and extremely short book) - The entire contents of this book could fit in one chapter of most other books. About a third of the book is just pictures of a bucket with text written in it (which was already written on the previous page) and the pages with text have very large printing. I read it in just under 20 minutes and I read at about an average speed. People say that if you take away one good idea from a book, it is worth it. This book has just one basic idea. Although that idea is valuable, it can be found in many, many other books - try Seven Habits of Effective People. If you must read this book, just read it at your local book store because it is a very fast read, and that way you do not have to buy it. I don't mean to empty any buckets here (referring to the authors concepts) but your money will be better spent on many other books with much more significant content. Hope that this helps! 2 stars (Mostly fluff) - The concept is good but I got the point after two pages and the rest was fluff or pictures to take up space. 4 stars (Good but Expensive) - My problem with this book is that it is rather expensive. I will also agree if someone tells me that similar ideas have already been published before. However, I do find "Your Bucket" inspiring. If it wasn't that expensive I would suggest buying it. I think however that there are in fact better books available at Amazon. The best one (and much, much cheeper - especially considering the number of pages) is "Can We Live 150 Year?" although the author of that book does not re-invent the wheel, either. I know many of the simple ideas presented by the author, but I always get new motivation to improve my health and general well-being whenever I reach again for Can We live 150 Year... ... Gallup Press :: Workplace Culture :: Management :: Business & Economics & Management :: Sociology - General :: Sociology :: Social Science :: Social Interaction :: Psychology :: Pers :: How Full Is Your Bucket- Positive Strategies for Work and Life
5 stars (Highly Recommended!) - Kimball Fisher and Mareen Duncan Fisher document the special skills needed for the new but increasingly common task of managing far-flung work groups. The approaches that they examine are becoming increasingly essential for all managers. Although they explore relevant technologies carefully, their human relations advice is probably more important. The Fishers emphasize the interpersonal and leadership skills that a manager needs to head a virtual team. If you read this book cover to cover, it can seem repetitive, since many of the rules and tips offered in one area overlap with those in other areas. However, the book is designed to allow you to review specific management challenges and technologies, and to ignore areas that are irrelevant to your situation. We [...] recommend this clear, practical work to anyone who leads virtual teams and to the telecommuters and freelance workers who report to them. 4 stars (Ideas on Distance Management) - This book presents a new approach to managing people from distance. It also gives clear examples and cases. This book is a must for managers who control their team from distance, either nationwide or global-wide. ... McGraw-Hill :: Business & Economics & Management :: Telecommuting :: Teams in the workplace :: Management - General :: Management :: Internet - General :: Human Resources & Pers :: The Distance Manager- A Hands On Guide to Managing Off-Site Employees and Virtual Teams
Autoforms addresses the needs of people in California who have decided to eliminate attorney fees and save hundreds, even thousands of dollars by preparing their own legal documents on their computers for their simple, uncontested legal matters. Copying and then completing legal forms on a typewriter is tedious and merciless work... Autoforms :: workplace :: violence :: forms :: autoforms :: business :: finance :: business :: finance :: workplaceviolenceforms :: Workplace Violence Forms