Forbes asks if it’s “the new productivity killer;” Cachinko calls it “the silent killer of employee morale;” CNN says it’s “the new stress.”
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Forbes asks if it’s “the new productivity killer;” Cachinko calls it “the silent killer of employee morale;” CNN says it’s “the new stress.”
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In Australia we are all too familiar with devastating environmental impacts of introduced species such as foxes, rabbits and cane toads.
'In 2005 the Australian community voted the common myna as the top “pest problem that needs more control”. They were more worried about mynas than cane toads, foxes, feral cats and rabbits. Many scientists, on the other hand, question the seriousness of myna impact and the type of management (if any) that is warranted.' Delete the scoop?
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I would like to add that even if you are a leader that creativity and ideas is not your strongest point...ask your staff. They will always have ideas on how to make the work environment more fun, engaging, interesting, and motivating.