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Office pet peeves revealed
Singapore is the second most peeved country in the survey. - AsiaOne
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10 jobs that can lead to depression
Some jobs are more depression-prone than others.
Four ways to make lunch hour work
Lunchtime is when we take time out to enjoy a meal and to talk about the stories of the day.
What your job reveals about your personality
The demands of your career have a major impact on shaping your personality - especially how you behave in a meeting.
What Singaporeans do during conference calls
Has this generation lost the ability to concentrate?
Keep up your professional image at dinner
The strongest indicator of your professional standard is the way you handle yourself at the dining table. -Reuters
It's a jungle out there
Ever notice how some colleagues resemble certain animals in terms of personality and behaviour?
Haunted offices in Singapore
Amidst the holiday season, when everyone is out and being gay, the spirits of past, present and future come out to play. Some with a smile and others a scowl, amidst the night sky the fly and howl.
How a life coach can turn your life around
Life coaching is about helping people achieve a heightened sense of self-awareness and using this awareness to achieve their goals.
Top 10 ways to improve business trips
10 easy tips to help you get through those difficult one to three days away for work looking and feeling good.
Tips for dining for business success
Here are some top tips to ensure social - and business - success at the table:
Facebook: To ban or not to ban?
Firms worry social networking site could result in security threats or productivity loss.
Facebook: A growing force in the office
Experts say such social networking websites can be useful for sharing information beneficial to the company.
Can 'Facebooking' help productivity?
Experts say such social networking websites can be useful for sharing information beneficial to the company.
Smartphone brings new lifestyle, office culture
Some big companies have started to offer smartphones to their employees at corporate expenses. -The Korea Herald/ANN
Help! My boss tracks Twitter
New media is eroding line between work and social life.
'Sweat debt' may drive staff to resign
Those unhappy about putting in extra effort while enduring a pay cut may quit: Survey.
Women's dilemma: Family or career first?
Women should adjust and balance their priorities between career and family at different stages of their lives. -ST
Letting staff go with graceful exit
Badly handled exits can make it harder for companies to later recruit and retain talent. -ST
 
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