Done the traditional way, working on a business document with other people is a chore. Content gets drafted then the document gets emailed as an attachment to others for their input. And backwards and forwards it goes until a final version is eventually produced.
One of the more common grievances I hear when presenting SharePoint workshops is the difficulty of using SharePoint Search to find content. SharePoint 2013 has everything you need, however there are a few ways to make SharePoint Search work even better for you.
Consider this scenario: You are about to start an implementation of business intelligence program. You want your project to be a success. You want the…
We can get so much valuable information from clients if we only just ask. Frequently we will be asked to implement a new system because…
Job Notice Boards, Recruitment Management Systems and Job Multiposting Software In the early days of Job Notice Boards, or Job Boards as they are more…
The global recruitment industry is worth US$420 billion in revenue, nearly half of the total Australian annual GDP. Turnover figures dwarf even that figure and…
Recruitment companies globally can be broken down in to a series of specific groups and sub groups according to the service or combination of services…
I’ve seen my fair share of tender requests and have been involved in many sales engagements. So it is interesting to pause and reflect on…
Given that employees are the most important variable in an organisation’s make-up, what options exist to bring new employees into the fold? At face value…
Mice might be nice, but keyboard shortcuts save time. The challenge always seems to be to remember them, the list is way long. So maybe…