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HRIS Security Setup Tips - 0 views

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started by swhit133 on 21 Nov 18 no follow-up yet
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    It could be easily argued that the data contained in your HR application should be the most guarded information in your organization. Social Security numbers are obvious but equally important data to protect includes payroll data, performance history, medical history, and EEO related data. As I mention above, I am not going to address protecting this information from an IT perspective. There is simply too much liability for me to make any statements or recommendations for something on which I am not qualified to offer advice. Make sure to involve your IT staff in your HR application selection process to make sure their security concerns are addressed
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Building Design and Construction - 0 views

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started by swhit133 on 12 Nov 18 no follow-up yet
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    ustainable building design and construction is the practice of creating structures and using processes that are environmentally responsible and resource efficient throughout the life cycle of a building- from selecting the site to design, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation, and finally, deconstruction.

    Sustainable building expands on and complements the classical building design considerations of economy, utility, durability, and comfort. Other terms for sustainable building include green building, high performance building, or sustainable or green construction.
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The benefits of proximity marketing for retailers - 0 views

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started by swhit133 on 07 Nov 18 no follow-up yet
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    The largest advantage of proximity marketing for many businesses is the immediate delivery of marketing metrics. Proximity marketing offers a business intelligence that can help marketers to design their marketing strategy. This form of marketing offers valuable consumer insight and provides informative responses in real time. Retailers benefit because they learn what products their customers are interested in, and ideally, by offering on-the-spot coupons, promotions and special offers, the technology will drive shoppers to make a purchase at the store rather than later from an online merchant.
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Pros and Cons of the Top Online Event Ticketing Systems - 0 views

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started by swhit133 on 31 Oct 18 no follow-up yet
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    Selling tickets is one of the biggest parts of event planning so it's important to use the best event ticketing system. Using a system helps you keep your attendee information and event data organized in one convenient location. There are a lot of options online so we are going to take a look at the top ones and discuss the pros and cons so you can determine which one is right for your organization's event.
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Fighting Internet Crime: Protecting Your Small Business From Cyberattacks - 0 views

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started by swhit133 on 24 Oct 18 no follow-up yet
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    ata breaches at major corporations like Yahoo, Equifax, Target and Sony Pictures may capture the big headlines, but small businesses also face significant financial, operational and reputational risks from cyberattacks.

    Malicious computer viruses and hacks of sensitive information can hobble any business, potentially exposing even a mom-and-pop shop to customer lawsuits, government fines, IT repair costs and bad publicity.

    While many entrepreneurs have taken steps to guard against cybercriminals, countless others remain ill prepared to fend off email phishing scams, ransomware and other troublesome incursions.
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The High Risk of a 'Wait and See' Approach - 0 views

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started by swhit133 on 16 Oct 18 no follow-up yet
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    n reality, a "wait and see" approach has much more risk than the action being avoided. Here's why. In the past, when we were going through rapid change (not massive transformation like we're seeing today), a company could use a "wait and see" approach because it was harder for competitors to develop and deploy new offerings quickly, and it was harder for established competitors to change the game or redefine completely. None of that is difficult anymore.

    Today, new competitors can emerge rapidly, and they can even be from another part of the world. Geography is increasingly less of a hindrance. Anyone, at any time, can quickly become more relevant than you because the barriers to entry are low and the ability to scale is fast. Therefore, in a world were the game is changing rapidly, failing to take action-deciding to "wait and see"-can quickly put you on a path of increasing irrelevancy or a rapid demise.

    Additionally, with many adopting a "wait and see" approach, the pace of recovery will be very slow indeed.
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he Most Common Types of Restaurant Theft - 0 views

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started by swhit133 on 10 Oct 18 no follow-up yet
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    Stealing food, beverages and supplies from restaurants can be coordinated by employees or in combination with vendors. There is outright stealing of food from the inventory, but there are also instances where vendors will agree to short shipments or deliver lower quality food while providing kick-backs to staff involved in ordering or inventory.

    Free meals and drinks given to friends and family outside of alotted comps are another form of food theft. Employees also may walk away with supplies and quality equipment. At a minimum, employees may graze too much while on duty.
    To protect against food and beverage theft, there are several precautions restaurant owners and management can take:

    Regular stock checks, performed at unpredictable times or right before deliveries
    Comparison of purchase orders against deliveries at the time of delivery
    Monitoring of bartender habits when pouring drinks for consistency in volume
    Review of comp practices against alottment
    Policies enforced on employee meals and break habits
    Security camera monitoring
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How POS systems are transforming the hospitality industry - 0 views

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started by swhit133 on 03 Oct 18 no follow-up yet
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    Every day, technological advances are changing the way we live our lives - and for the hospitality industry, the most dramatic developments are taking place thanks to the latest, highly sophisticated POS systems. Today's guests and customers are now accustomed to personalised service that is smoother and more efficient than ever before, thanks to better customer data and faster payment systems that eliminate the laborious processes of the past. So, in order stay ahead of the game, it's vital for those in the hospitality world to keep abreast of the latest innovations in point of sale technology.
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What is a property management system - 0 views

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started by swhit133 on 25 Sep 18 no follow-up yet
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    This article is about Property Management System.

    Property management systems are utilized by hotels of all sizes, resorts, casinos, and even conference centers and multi-property organizations. They can be based online with an application service provider (ASP), or hosted internally on the current computer systems of the business. Property management systems can be used to manage single or multiple properties, and basic functions might include features like these: guest check-in and check-out, guest profiles, tracking services, report generation, auditing, front and back office services, and security systems. Additional features are generally highly customized and can include amenities like restaurant or spa scheduling, housekeeping schedules, and gift card management
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ELECTRONIC WASTE RECYCLING - 0 views

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started by swhit133 on 20 Sep 18 no follow-up yet
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    he use of electronic products has grown substantially in recent years, changing the ways in which we communicate, access information and entertain ourselves
    according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, almost 2.4 million tons of electronics were disposed of in 2009, an increase of more than 120 percent from 1999. Of this amount, only 25 percent were collected for recycling. The rest ended up in landfills and incinerators. This includes computers, televisions, stereos, printers, copiers and mobile devices.

    Although used electronics make up a relatively small percentage of the overall waste stream, their disposal is a source of concern for several reasons. The production of electronic devices requires a significant amount of resources - metals, plastics and glass - many of which can be recovered through recycling. For example, the production of one desktop computer takes at least 530 pounds of fossil fuels, 48 pounds of chemicals, and 1.5 tons of water. Cell phones are also resource-intensive, composed of precious metals such as silver, gold, palladium and copper. Recovering these and other materials through recycling uses a fraction of the energy needed to mine new metals.
    In addition, the presence of hazardous materials such as lead, nickel and mercury in some electronics make safe disposal particularly important. These metals could pose risks to human health or the environment if improperly handled.
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9 things you need to know about GDS - 0 views

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    GDS passes on hotel inventory and rates to travel agents and travel sites that request it and also accepts reservations. Despite the growth direct booking channels and large online travel agencies (OTAs), a GDS remains useful for 'shopping' your hotel to more customers globally by ensuring the entire travel agent network has access to your rates.
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The Role and Value of the Global Distribution Systems in Travel Distribution - 2 views

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started by swhit133 on 06 Sep 18 no follow-up yet
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    http://www.faretransparency.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/PhocusWright-GDS-Role-Value.pdf

    Global distribution system is a computerized network system owned or operated by a company that enables transactions between travel industry service providers, mainly airlines, hotels, car rental companies, and travel agencies. GDS computer passes inventory and rates for hotels to travel agents and travel sites. GDS is also used by othe travel segments such as car rentals and airlines. Amadeus, Galileo, Sabre, Pegaus and Worldspan collects data and send to GDS.
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Booming Hospitality Industry Faces Big Challenges in 2018 - 1 views

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started by swhit133 on 29 Aug 18 no follow-up yet
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    The article "Booming Hospitality Industry FACES BIG CHALLENGES IN 2018" highlights different topics that have influence the industry. Recorded and projected tourists spending trends upwards of 2.7 billion daily.

    Hospitality industry is changing with creative innovative ways to captivate guests. Technology now lends to diversify customer's experience even as far as room customization via their cellphone.

    Industry players have opted to revamp threat awareness by retraining
    staff in that regards.

    Hospitality trends and traditions may also be one of its biggest enemy. "Customers is not always right." And not all appreciate personal space being invaded. And workplace autocracy often breeds content. We now even find employees being equipped with panic buttons in the event of threats from customers.

    "Bleisure" is a combination of both business and leisure travel many of which are millennials.

    website:https://scs.georgetown.edu/news-and-events/article/7056/booming-hospitality-industry-faces-big-challenges-2018
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