Unique Headhunting Service- What Makes Us Different? By: Travis Peterson | Mar 26th 2012 - In the world of executive job recruiting, headhunters know what they are trying to find. They are not seeking multiple candidates who might be good for the job; they're hunting the one best candidate that can start immediately. You'll find concrete traits that recruiters seek out when hiring leaders, but for the most part, matchmaking is really a gut feeling. Here are some ways you help set yourself apart in a competitive world and become on a headhunter"��s radar.
Soldier Technology Portal By: jarry horny | Jan 25th 2012 - In a competitive world, everyone have to showcase their products to a large of number of groups, so that person can convert them to customers. In this process, renowned B2B companies are best option as they organize some kind of exhibitions where manufacturers can showcase their products & buyers can get a chance to see all the competitive products at a single place. Tags:soldier systems, soldier equipment, tactical weapons, tactic
Strategy Implementation By Human Resources By: Clay Scroggin | Aug 2nd 2011 - The HR department has always been a point of some confusion, as companies struggle to discover the best ways in which to utilize such a vague, if obviously valuable, tool. HR has proven itself especially useful in the innovative development of organizational strategy. The time has come, however, for Human Resource professionals to push past the strategy-development phase and put their plans into action. Tags:HRIS software, recession, HRIS software industry
Agricultural Community Stakeholders By: joe thorton | Jun 17th 2010 - Agricultural lands in the United States are ripe for generating and utilizing renewable energy resources. With net farm and ranch income down and drought conditions throughout much of the United States, farmers and ranchers and others in the agricultural community are taking a serious look at how wind energy can become their new cash crop. Tags:guardian, protection train, training wind
Schofield Media: Future Predictions Of Schofield Media By: Jack Delmar | Aug 22nd 2009 - Schofield Media clearly illustrates the growing brands of business to business industry by defining the nature that is open to the outside world, allowing the competitor to only copy the product physically but could acquire from scratch. Definition of each and every product and service provided to target consumers is well synchronized so as to make it understandable, this is clear and simple business approach by Schofield Media. Tags:schofield, schofield media, schofield media publishing
Marketing In A Web 2.0 World By: Penny Sansevieri | Jun 24th 2007 - When it comes to marketing the choices are clear: market to your reader. But the where"' to find your reader has changed as more and more of our lives migrate online. A recent article on how offline media is succumbing to the 'Net talked about a flurry of newspapers diving into online content, online ad placement, and online forums to push more of their feature pieces, reviews and editorials into a virtual medium.
Investment Manager Warns About Investing In Uranium Projects By: James Finch | Sep 10th 2006 - Although the junior mining sector began crumbling in May, savvy investor Mike Halvorson, president of Halcorp Capital, still ended up having a very busy summer. Welcome to the world of a substantial investor in mining stocks, who gets in early and then enjoys sizeable profits as, one by one, his companies become takeover targets. I've been fortunate,"' the humble Halvorson told us, I've gotten associated with top explorationists, the people who do know a quality project."' An... Tags:uranium mining, uranium mining stocks, uranium, gold stocks, Strathmore Minerals, mining, miners