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Industry related topics in the realm of corporate culture, business, and the workplace.
4 Things You Need for a Successful Beauty Business
Even though running a successful beauty business may seem like a piece of cake, the truth is that it actually takes a lot of money, effort, goodwill, and sweat to get it done like a true pro. So, if you want to open a beauty salon, or run any other kind of beauty business, you’re definitely at the right place! Here are four important things you should know about, so check them out and enjoy!
By Nina Simons7 years ago in Journal
Re-Inventing the Retail Space Using Storytelling
In today’s fast-paced, overly-automated, and digitally-driven world, humanity is quickly becoming the new premium. Consumers are constantly being inundated by countless branded advertising messages which are getting lost in a sea of sameness. For businesses to cut through the clutter, they need to connect with audiences, pull at their heartstrings, and engage with them on a much deeper experiential level than seen before. That's where storytelling comes into play.
By Denny Kurien7 years ago in Journal
Why You Need an MBA to Climb the Management Consulting Ladder
If you want to pursue management consulting as your career long-term, you need an MBA. There are other ways to get into consulting, and plenty of options for non-MBAs to spend a few years in the industry, but if you’re hoping for a partner position at a top-tier consultancy, the MBA is almost mandatory. Why? Let’s take a look.
By EmmaWilliams7 years ago in Journal
Developing Your Brand Using Technology
Brand strategy is one of the broad topics that entails the purpose of the organization, consistent behavior of the brand, and the impact on the clients. The goal of the technology branding strategy has infused the humanness into the nature of branding. This can be achieved through the definition of the strategies of the brand personality and some of the response that one has to elicit from the audience. There are some brand personalities that give a guide on how to develop brand strategy, make the robotic interaction grow, and win the trust of the clients in the market.
By Mikkie Mills7 years ago in Journal
Confusion Over Concrete? Here Are Its 5 Best Uses in the Building Industry
People are now using concrete in different ways. It is one of the strongest materials used in construction. Not only does it find its application as a building material, but it is also intentionally being added in the spectrum of décor to impart a rustic, yet contemporary vibe. Designers are known to use it to create fireplace surroundings, pendant lights, coffee tables, home accents, and much more—making concrete look very modern, crisp, and bespoke. Even though it is an industrial material, it has that certain element of warmth, as it is quite naturally prepared. If you are worried about your environment, then it is a relatively green option too.
By Lauren Williamson7 years ago in Journal
Write the Right Way (And for Cheap)
Sometimes it feels like we need to have all the latest equipment in this ever-developing world, and in the writing world, this feels no different. There are new software packages and platforms making their way onto the market every day. So, do you really need a Macbook Pro, a copy of Final Draft, and the latest Microsoft Office software? Not necessarily. There are plenty of other options out there! Here’s how you can create literary works of art without having to break the bank.
By Craig House7 years ago in Journal
The People vs. the Corporation
In today’s day and age, the corporation has become an entity in and of itself. It has grown from an idea of progress founded from the ashes of the industrial revolution to a foundation of society. Companies rise and fall based on the people and the society they're supposed to serve.
By John Ames Birch7 years ago in Journal
How to Get a Job as a Web Developer. Top Story - June 2019.
Job searching sucks. It's probably one of the most challenging, and if you're like me, depressing experiences you'll go through. This is especially true if you're entering a new industry, or if you're seeking a job with a higher salary. It's a roller coaster ride, to say the least.This is why I decided to become a teaching assistant for a web development boot camp early in my software engineer career. I know what it's like to feel imposter syndrome, to be rejected by companies you passionately want to work for, and to doubt your ability to get hired in tech. In this article I’ll cover:
By Milcah Halili7 years ago in Journal
Mobile-Banking—FinTech of the Future or a Flash in the Pan?
At a first glance, the idea of digital banking is that, through the reduction of overheads through leaner operations (mobile only means no banks, no bank staff, no utility costs, no security costs, no coin transfer costs, etc.) you can invest more into the costly technological advancements customers crave, whilst at the same time offering competitive banking bonuses and interest.
By Jordan Catto7 years ago in Journal
Knowing How the Business Industry Works
As many us may already know, money and business are connected with everything in the world, no matter where a person might be. Without having an efficient amount of money, it will be very hard to live a life of abundance. Unfortunately, nearly 80 percent of the world population experiences insufficient funds or does not have any money at all. A lot of this has to do with the world's teachings and economic structure. Many people believe that the economy is built in a way that makes the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.
By Kevin Gardner7 years ago in Journal












