Tag: business

Best wear for office productivity: Casual vs. formal

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There has been a big shift in the office dress code. At one time, a nine-to-five job was synonymous with a three-piece suit and briefcase. But, now, many companies are happy to let their employees dress in business casual attire or what they feel comfortable in. Is it affecting productivity, though? Business casual The influence

Monetize your shopping data with TAP Network and blockchain

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Blockchain is a technology that is already revolutionizing the financial market and is also the foundation of the Bitcoin virtual currency. In short, the blockchain is a data structure that maintains a digital transaction ledger between a distributed network of entities, that uses encryption to allow each participant to add a transaction value securely without

Artificial Intelligence in Business Processes

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Understanding the benefits of how artificial intelligence and machine learning is fruitful for your business. It like a challenging task by applying AL application of this technology that you can executive to make life easier. With artificial intelligence, your business can eliminate those ordinary tasks that slow your work and benefit as it becomes more

The EU are about to introduce a “Digital Tax” on tech giants

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The European Union looks likely to introduce a so-called ‘digital tax’ that would make it harder for technology giants such as Google, Facebook and Amazon to avoid paying an appropriate amount of tax on sales made in Europe. The UK introduced a similar system in October, and the EU could be following their lead by

Open-Plan Offices: What Are The Pros and Cons?

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The humble office cubicle is rapidly becoming an endangered species, as open-plan working spaces are becoming the norm for many modern businesses. Open offices are thought to boost communication & collaboration and generally provide a more pleasant, less claustrophobic work environment. But are they all they’re cracked-up to be? Critics of the open-plan office say