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How to Make Your Restaurant More Functional with the Proper Planning

  For the young entrepreneur who has never worked in the restaurant business before, planning to open a restaurant can be a daunting but exciting project. There are many things to consider such as the ambience, music, restaurant table tops, wall art and other décor, and it not only requires an overall vision but also an eye for detail and a lot of practical planning. For a restaurant to function well it needs to operate like a well-oiled machine, while the diner is unaware of what is going on behind the scenes. How do you begin to plan a restaurant?…

Board Software Solutions For Crown Corporations

Crown corporations (or crown agencies) in Canada are under a lot of pressure right now, as they face a wide range of issues under intensive media and government scrutiny. Issues like executive compensation and competitiveness are evergreen news topics, and difficult issues for boards to balance. On the one hand, they need to attract top talent and compete with high private sector compensation. On the other, the public is highly sensitive to CEO compensation and bonuses, especially when they see their own salaries stagnant. Other issues like labour disputes and changing hiring practices as well as cybersecurity risks mean your…

Essentials Things About Furniture At Your Office 

As a commoner, furniture may mean all those furnishings to you that make your home and other areas ready for occupancy. However, the office furniture bears a special meaning and implication. Having said that, we mean, the furniture at work are palpably different from those that are normally used at home. After all, office furniture are made and used to serve specific purposes bespoke to the needs of the offices as a whole. However, the good news is that there are some furniture that helps stand out in the crowd. Key Areas Of Furniture At Work: Convenience: The convenience of…

Can Crowdsourcing Help Your Business?

It would be an understatement to say that the internet has changed the way we do business – but we are not just talking e-shops or social media presence any more. These days you can use the interconnectivity of Web 2.0 in order to pool together resources – be it expertise, time, information, or money – from a ‘crowd’ or group of individuals across the globe, united towards a common goal. This practice of mass mobilisation to collectively contribute to a project is called crowdsourcing – and can prove very useful in various stages of a business cycle. In fact,…