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  • 1. NoiseResearch increasingly shows that noise is bad for everyone. For many of us, it starts in the morning traffic jams and only stops once we leave the evening traffic jams. If you also have to work in a noisy ... | Suite de l'article

  • Nearly 28.4% of candidates were hired through online job postings.22.2% got jobs through unsolicited applications. What are the new dynamics in candidate/recruiter relationships? What new approaches are candidates using ... | Suite de l'article

  • Text: Do you sometimes feel that your colleagues don't understand what you're saying? Then know that you are absolutely not alone. We conducted a quick survey and came to a surprising conclusion. When you observe a ... | Suite de l'article

  • Nowadays, the pace of work is very sustained and intense, so there is a lot of stress within companies. As a result, at the end of the day, you leave your workplace without the work leaving your mind!At home, you ... | Suite de l'article

  • American surveys show that many employees don't trust their manager or team leader. They trust their colleagues, like their work, but don't think their leaders make the best decisions. Two questions worth considering Is ... | Suite de l'article

  • My thoughts have been stuck on the concept of "values" for a few days.Fifty years ago, morality was still a common topic of discussion or writing, and the same goes for the word "values," our topic of the day. Currently, ... | Suite de l'article

  • Mr. El Hadj Gley, Minister of Communication Technologies, announced that the share of the information and communication technology sector in the GDP will exceed 13% by the end of the Eleventh Development Plan ... | Suite de l'article

  • The recruitment market confirms the increasing demand for specialized profiles. According to the latest data published by Rekrute.com on its second anniversary, sales professionals are still in high demand. Furthermore, ... | Suite de l'article

  • In the 2008 budget forecast, we projected a 6.1% growth rate for the fiscal year. Next June, we will re-evaluate this growth rate, in light of the new data that has emerged in the meantime. In particular, the ... | Suite de l'article

  • The Oxford Business Group published an interview with President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in its annual report on Tunisia, "The Report, Tunisia 2009." The Head of State discussed the country's main achievements over the ... | Suite de l'article