In business, small changes can have big consequences, and one such area that can make a big difference is the productivity of your employees. If every employee came to work every day and was able to maximize 100% of their time, it would make a huge difference to the performance of your business, so how can you work toward improving employee productivity?
Many of these tips are quite simple, but if done properly, they can help create a working atmosphere that gets more out of your employees. Everyone can make small improvements, and with these ideas, you can turn those small...
A sweatshirt is a staple piece in every man’s wardrobe. Wearing the sweatshirt is incredibly easy and is undoubtedly a favourite for most men especially during the cold months. Unlike jumpers, sweatshirts are light, comfortable and they don’t itch. They are worn in casual relaxed settings most of the time. Gone are the days when sweatshirts used to be worn for the gym or hanging around the house over the weekend. Modern-day sweatshirts are now a fashion statement to be reckoned with.
The best thing about sweatshirts is that they come in a variety of colours. It’s a basic piece of...
Sometimes, you might have cases when you are feeling sick or not well, your curiosity and panic cause you to search up your own symptoms. Other times, you might be wondering about a new drug, or medical product, and aren’t quite sure what to make of it, so you look to your most accessible resource to tell you about it. The big question is, can online medical product reviews be trusted? If so, what makes them trustworthy? If not, what are the reasons for that as well?
Here are some key points that you need to consider whenever you are using the internet as your key resource...
EXETER City Football Club said “no to homophobia” at its home game with Crawley Town on Saturday, February 29.
The match was designated as the Club’s annual “Football v Homophobia” fixture and a number of initiatives were organised by the Exeter City Supporters’ Trust, its One Game One Community (OGOC) Group and Exeter City Community Trust.
It is 11 years ago since the international initiative was founded and the 11th time that a designated Football v Homophobia (FvH) match has been held by Exeter City.
Three years ago, Lou Englefield, Director of the national...
Two Devon women attempting a world best have linked up with SeaSports Southwest in their quest to become the fastest female pair to row across the Atlantic Ocean.
University of Exeter Masters Medicine students Rosie Alterman and Charlie Fleurywill launch their attempt at the 2020 Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge starting in December, aiming to beat the current best of 50 days.
The adventurous pair who have also worked together in Royal Devon and Exeter’s Accident and Emergency department will be known as the Emergensea Girls for the 3000 mile test of endurance.
Improving your company’s web presence is one of the most important tasks that you face as a modern-day business owner. By creating a strong online reputation for your organisation, you will be more likely to reach new prospects on a daily basis and build a better overall brand image for yourself. Here are a few strategies that you should adopt in your bid to improve your business’ web presence:
Optimise for the mobile web
If you truly want to improve your web presence, you cannot afford to alienate any members of your online audience. This means that your company website...
Simon Belshaw & David Sawyer present an exhibition of playable, interactive, sound and music generating devices.
Exeter 28th March 2020. Simon Belshaw and David Sawyer will be presenting an exhibition of playable interactive sound and music generating devices in the Awesome Art Space on Paris Street on Saturday 28th March 2020 between 10.00 am and 4.00 pm. This will include an Arts Council funded new work (Music Machine 4) by Simon - a playful, playable, hands on, multi-player audio installation for 8 people. Entry to the exhibition is free.
A Devon football club catering for youngsters of all abilities aged from under-8s to under-15s has been handed a cash award to help meet costs.
Ugborough FC, based in Ivybridge, trains youngsters from four to 18 and encourages them to take part in physical activity for the benefit of their health, regardless of their ability.
The club has been named a Community Champion by Persimmon Homes South West and awarded £1,000 which will go towards buying kit and paying rent for training.
Stafford Williams for Ugborough FC, said: “We are only a small club, running four teams...
Smart appliances are at the highest priority on the rundown for 2017 kitchen redesigns. Including a couple of these astounding appliances and devices to your kitchen will expand the estimation of your home just as make it progressively alluring to a younger, more educated market loaded with buyers. Not selling? Smart appliances will build your solace whether you're simply spending time with family at the morning meal table, or engaging a group!
Kitchen revamping may appear overwhelming in the beginning but if you take one task at a time and do in-depth research about it, it gets...
Matt Taylor, who is the manager for Exeter City has called upon various professionals to see if it is possible to make some changes to the Elite Player Performance Plan. This ruling looks to be killing a lot of lower-level clubs. The main reason for this is because Academy Players are not actually protected until they reach the age of 16. At this point, they can then receive a full and professional contract. The Grecians have seen a lot of youngsters opt for bigger clubs after they leave the Academy but when they do, they receive absolutely no financial compensation. The overall aim of the...