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The Latest Remote Work Trends: How Do Remote Workers Work and Train? By Aris Apostolopoulos

Research shows 70% of people globally are remote workers at least once a week. In fact, some of you might…

7 years ago

How to help your staff to think brilliantly By Alf Rehn

In today’s competitive environment, the last thing leaders can afford to do is to waste their staff’s capacity for innovation…

7 years ago

Best Tech Gadgets for Making Coffee In 2019 With Sofia Lockhart

Anybody can make a cup of coffee, right? Well, not quite; and certainly not a good cup of coffee. To…

7 years ago

The Experience of MojoFest Galway 2019 With Marie-Clare Byard

It’s hard to put into words the experience of attending Mojofest 2019, which was a 3-day event held in University…

7 years ago

Helping Businesses Be Sustainable And Thrive With Tomás Sercovich

With Tomás Sercovich, CEO Business in the Community Ireland Tell us about Business in the Community Ireland and its purpose?…

7 years ago

Should we consider using drugs in the workplace? By Dave Birss

The History of Drugs Throughout history, humans have been taking all kinds of substances to change their mental states. These…

7 years ago

Next Accelerator Program By Merck Opens Application Phase In 2019

Startups can now apply for the Accelerator Program at the Merck Innovation Center in Darmstadt. Focus is on three fields:…

7 years ago

Recycling, Staying Green and The Interesting Green Schools Programme In 2019 With Gráinne Ryan

What is your background? I hate to admit it but as a young teenager I thought being green and recycling…

7 years ago

Functional Products in Blockchain To Consider for 2019 By Poul Thyregod

What is blockchain- blockchain is the technology that allows trading digital money like bitcoin, ripple, etherum. Blockchain is the process…

7 years ago

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