Follow the link to download the full Manpower Employment Outlook Survey.
I did.
For the third consecutive quarter, two thirds of survey respondents anticipate no change in hiring.
What recovery?

Follow the link to download the full Manpower Employment Outlook Survey.
I did.
For the third consecutive quarter, two thirds of survey respondents anticipate no change in hiring.
What recovery?

We partner with others to barter tasks and resources as well as to synergistically enlarge our vision. We let them do what they enjoy and are good at so that we can do what we enjoy and are good at. The only trick is to find people who love to do things that we do not enjoy and partner with them to do it.
Dr. B. Curtis Hamm received his Ph.D. from the University of Texas and is Professor Emeritus of the Spears School of Business and Consultant to the Oklahoma State University Foundation.

Asian Indian ethnicity, but not other Asian ethnicities, was strongly associated with diabetes.

When you mention the word “outsourcing” most people get very emotional. The emotion is fear. Usually, it is a fear of losing one’s job. Well, during this nasty recession a lot of jobs have been lost. I have been asking the question,
“Who’s left to do the work?”
I’ve noticed I am not the only person asking this question. Nearly two thirds of respondents in a recent survey asked the very same question (see survey results reproduced below or click through to read the entire article).
If you’re in NB/UW management your cost cutting phase is over. Stick a fork in it, it’s done. Now you have to figure out how to get the work done with a decimated, demoralized staff. Screaming won’t help (unless that makes you feel better). Mandatory 60 hour work weeks? I don’t think so. Yup, looks like a man-made management problem that requires creative management solutions. Unabashed self-promotion follows:
The underwriting talent is out here and we have the technology to connect companies with with experienced, professional underwriters to get the work done.
Call us. I have a mortgage, two kids in college, and a small fleet of cars to support.
One more thing…we got the MOJO.
Workforce Blogs – The Business of Management
A new survey just released by the Workforce Institute at Kronos Inc. and conducted by Harris Interactive suggests that a lot of employees may not be feeling particularly optimistic and workplace productivity has been a casualty of the Big, Bad Recession.
Here are some of the survey highlights:
• Some 38 percent of respondents employed full or part time said there had been layoffs in the past year at their primary place of employment.
• Of those respondents who said that productivity had been negatively affected by layoffs:
—66 percent said that morale has suffered and that workers are less motivated;
—64 percent said that there is just too much work and not enough people left to do it;
—37 percent said the wrong people or departments were laid off, leaving inefficient systems and workflows; and
—36 percent said they are concerned that as the economy picks up, they won’t have the right resources to meet demand.

Limra Records Steepest Drop in Life Sales – Distribution – Life and Health Insurance News
After a 26% dive in the first quarter compared to a year earlier, individual life insurance annualized premiums dropped 20% in the second quarter, according to a new survey.

In mice.
BBC NEWS | Health | Low-carb diets ‘damage arteries’
The low-carb diet did not affect cholesterol levels, but there was a significant difference on the impact on atherosclerosis – the build-up of fatty plaque deposits in the arteries that can lead to heart attacks or strokes.
After 12 weeks, the mice eating the low-carb diet had gained less weight, but developed 15% more atherosclerosis than those on the standard mice food. For the western diet group there was 9% more atherosclerosis.

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