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What is a Defined Benefits (DB) plan? | Guide for Defined Benefit Retirement Plans
by Life Long | March 17, 2010
Category: Finance / Estate Plan Trusts
There are so many retirement options available to choose from. One has to wonder that from where this idea retirement program has started out. In 1875 American Express followed the first defined benefits (DB) program to help their employees plan for the retirement.
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Plan or Planning, Which is More Important
by Katie Marcus | September 29, 2009
Category: Business / Strategic Planning
Educated marketers who are degree-holders and attended formal business schools would tell you that having a business plan is necessary. That it is very important for businesspersons to have one.
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Proper time and attendance management for efficient workforce planning
by Pooja27 Rai | July 10, 2009
Category: Computers and Technology / Software
A proper workforce planning schedule ensures that the organization has access to a workforce that has the desired skills and competencies needed for its future growth. This process involves planning for the future while keeping in mind the goal and objectives of that organization.
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Taking your company to new heights through workforce planning
by Pooja27 Rai | June 25, 2009
Category: Computers and Technology / Software
Workforce planning refers to the planning process which ensures that the right number of people with the right experience, skills and competencies are available to the company at the right time.
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Flexible Working- a Crucial Addition to Workforce Planning
by Pooja27 Rai | June 24, 2009
Category: Computers and Technology / Software
Workforce planning refers to the process of ensuring that the right people with the desired skills and competencies are available at the right time to take care of the organizations requirements.
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Super Classroom Supply Organization
by Charity Weber | February 06, 2008
Category: Self Improvement / Organizing
Using labels to organize student and teacher supplies is a key component to an efficient classroom environment. The time that you save can be used for something much more fulfilling.
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Lesson Planning - The Art of Organization
by Charity Weber | February 03, 2008
Category: Reference and Education
Lesson planning should not be a chore that is dreaded each week, but rather an exciting opportunity to create lessons that involve students. It should instill a love for learning and teaching for all involved. For all teachers, new and veteran, I encourage a plan of action to envision interesting lessons that benefit the students, but are not time consumers to create.
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Curriculum Mapping Your Educational Content To Ensure Accountability
by Charity Weber | February 03, 2008
Category: Reference and Education
Curriculum mapping is the act of placing an entire year's worth of instructional material on a calendar so that it is shown to be covered. If I have everything contained on a master schedule, I am fully accountable for covering all content in a timely manner by the end of the school year. Curriculum mapping is always an annual tradition to kick off the start of my school year, but the time is worth it many, many times over!
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Assessment Results Made Easy
by Charity Weber | February 03, 2008
Category: Reference and Education
It is a lot to expect from educators and students alike to teach and learn all the new information that is required in six hours or less nine months of the year. But to make sure the students are learning, which is definitely expected, there is an easier way to see concrete results: pre- and post-testing, along with graphing results.
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Tailoring Training To Meet The Needs Of Your Students
by Charity Weber | February 03, 2008
Category: Reference and Education
Pretesting students is the key to finding measurable gains in the classroom, whether it is in a public school setting or in an corporate employee training program. By finding out what material the students already know and do not know, you are able to tailor the program to fit the students' needs and alleviate redundancy.
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Using Technology In Your Classroom
by Charity Weber | February 03, 2008
Category: Reference and Education
Using technology in the classroom used to entail putting a filmstrip on or using the overhead projector to enhance the daily lesson. Today, there are a wide variety of ways to involve students and increase retention. Not only do students love the interaction, but teachers and parents are also intrigued by how much more there is to a typical classroom today than there was even ten years ago.
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Easy Time Management For New Teachers
by Charity Weber | February 03, 2008
Category: Reference and Education
Time management for the new teacher can seem unattainable, but there are ways to make the most of your time, while also allowing for a few moments for mental health. Hopefully, some of the following tips will get you on your feet and back in the game!
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Taming the Grading Monster
by Charity Weber | February 03, 2008
Category: Reference and Education
Taming the grading monster is a large task for many teachers in all grade levels! Don't let this ugly beast take over your personal time on weeknights and weekends. Take your time back and sleep well at night knowing you have your grade book updated and accurate.
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Behavior Management the Easy Way
by Charity Weber | February 03, 2008
Category: Reference and Education
If learning how to manage those behavior problems in your classroom has not been addressed, the class could be running you! Students learned from each other correct ways to control their behavior, without having constant reminders from me all day long. Empower students and they will amaze you!
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Quick Ideas for Organizing Electronic Resources
by Charity Weber | February 03, 2008
Category: Reference and Education
Organizing your files (hard copy and electronic) is vital to finding resources, rather than spending more time locating them on a computer or jump drive. It is important to retrieve and use these aides in order to gain the best benefit from them possible. It is a lost item that is of no use if it is unable to be found or you spend all day looking for it.
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Seating Chart Secrets
by Charity Weber | February 03, 2008
Category: Reference and Education
Seating charts are a critical component of any classroom. They can make or break the atmosphere, and ultimately, the learning. Use this information to help, rather than hinder you as you strive to reach the best classroom learning environment!
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Fun Learning Games For Every Subject
by Charity Weber | February 03, 2008
Category: Reference and Education
Learning games in the classroom are great to break up the instructional day. Not only will the students love to play any type of game you have, these games require little prep work.
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