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Play online bingo for cash when business is slow

 

Everything’s great when business is booming, but there are times when business slows down. At these moments you obviously have to do all you can to try and secure more business and keep things ticking over. However, it sometimes gets to the point when you have done all you can and you just have to play a waiting game.

There’s only so productivity you can be at times like this, so you should take the opportunity to take a breather. If you’re heavily entrenched in the world of business then it’s likely that you don’t get much time to unwind.

However, at business downtimes, you can play a bit of online bingo help relieve a bit of stress. Online bingo appeals to businesspeople because it involves risk and involves the chance of winning big money. Hollywood bingo is a great site to choose if you’re interested in mega jackpots and you don’t mind putting your money where your mouth is.

For bingo hollywood reviews and for news on what’s going on at other online bingo sites, ohmybingo.com is an excellent resource. Give yourself a chance of earning cash when business is slow by logging on to a couple of bingo sites and testing your luck.

Brutality in business

 

It has often been said that high-level business attracts the sociopathic elements of our society. Let’s examine whether that is true or not.

Turns out it is.

Business dealings are a great deal easier if you only see people as tools or assets. That is what business is about. It is about exploiting humans for what they can provide, rewarding them as poorly as possible while still getting a return. A good businessman needs to disconnect himself from his emotions and see everyone around him in terms of their fiscal value.

If you fail to connect with other human beings and enjoy manipulation, you too could be set for a long and successful life in business.

Business and male enhancement go hand-in-hand

 

One of the tenets of the Six Sigma business philosophy, male enhancement should be a key part of everything you do in business.

Cause and effect is blurred when it comes to male enhancement. Does it help you in your business dealings or do your business dealings add to your male enhancement? The answer is both.

Business as a career and indeed as a way of life, is all about enhancing your maleness. Lacking in masculinity? Business will make up the shortfall. Painfully over the top in expressing your masculinity as if you’ve got a point to prove? Where else will you fit in?

What are the pillars of the Six Sigma business philosophy?

 

Put simply, they are:

  • Teamwork
  • Insight
  • Brutality
  • Male enhancement
  • Handshakefulness
  • Play hard

These are the tenets of Six Sigma business and should be followed at all times. Keeping these things in mind, you can streamline, strategise, socioempathically rationalise and super-incentivise. With those ingredients, how can you fail?

The answer is with failure to make use of failure mode effect analysis, a vital supporting strut that complements the six tenets, enhances them and even supersedes them.

Business development managers, vice presidents, senior vice presidents, vice junior presidents, senior executive vice presidents responsible for business development and cleaners can all benefit from this philosophy.

Vehicles recalled.

 

Nissan, the Japanese car company is apparently recalling over two million of their vehicles across the globe due to a fault with the engine control system.

The cars were produced between 2003 and 2006 and models involved include the Tida and the Cube.
Most of the cars affected are from Japan or North America, however 354170 are being recalled across Europe.

Nissan have advised that no accidents have been reported as a result of the fault, which may cause the engines to stall whilst the car is running . The company will replace defective parts for free on certain vehicles.

Post Offices to be secured with £1.3 billion

 

Vince Cable, the Business Secretary last night advised a package of £1.3 billion to prevent our post offices closing.
In recent years a large numbers of Post Offices have been forced to close down due to cost cutting.
The business Secretary is doubling the funding provided by the Government, which means there it is likely there are no plans for future closures.
Mr Cable said,

“The Post Office is not for sale. It is unique. It operates in places where other retailers do not. It offers services other retailers do not. Above all, it plays an essential social and economic role in our communities. It needs greater efficiency and lots more money so it can modernise.”

BT is increasing its volume of apprentices

 

According to BT there are numerous apprenticeships available in different parts of the business.
It has had a large increase in applications this year, rising from around 9000 in 2009 to approximately 24,000 who have registered for the first set of vacancies.
The company will be recruiting around two hundred extra staff by Christmas in addition to the two hundred and twenty one positions they have filled already earlier in the year.
BT also stated that further staff will be required to help with the roll out their new high speed fibre optic broadband network.

More time being taken off by public sector workers.

 

A study has shown that public sector workers take three more sick days per year on average compared with those working in the private sector. The stats come from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development.
Apparently more and more they are blaming stress for their absences.

The average time taken off work due to sickness in the public sector is 9.6 days per employee each year, compared with the private sector where the average is 6.6 days per employee in a year.

Within the public sector people rated concerns about company restructuring and organisational changes as one of the top three causes for increased work related stress.

Seventeen year old goes in to business as an undertaker, possibly the youngest in Britain.

 

Seventeen year old George Simnett may have become the youngest funeral director to have set up his own business. He has started running the business following two months of learning how to prepare and clean bodies for funerals.
At present the company is run from the premises of Charnwood Funeral Services in Leicestershire, which is where George learnt the trade.
He initially intended to work in the farming trade as per tradition in his family, however after attending agricultural college he found the money he was earning was not enough to make a wage.

Why businesses still aren’t feeling overly confident

 

The recession might be over in the UK, but it looks as though it will be a very long time before things in the business world are completely back to normal.

Unemployment levels are still alarmingly low, and a very large proportion of companies are still frantically looking for ways to cut back on costs.

Whilst we are greeted with good news in the media from time to time, reports of redundancies, bankrupcies and liquidation are still all too common.

The coalition government has warned that economic recovery will be a very slow and very painful process, and the majority of businesses just aren’t willing to take any chances just yet.

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