Big Data, restructuring and recruitment of talent, HR trends for 2017

Big Data

The Human Resources sector is one of the biggest beneficiaries of digital transformation and technological revolution. We are talking about the trends that will emerge in the field of recruitment and recruitment during 2017.

The sector Human Resources is subject to constant evolution and has experienced many interesting changes in the digital age in which we live. These are times characterized by globalization, increased mobility that allows models more dynamic work focused on the achievement of objectives and the increased productivity, exploitation of cloud computing technologies to manage teams or new selection techniques such as social Recruiting, implemented through social platforms.Continue reading →

Management: 5 tips that you should not follow to become an entrepreneur

Management

The 5 Worst tips for business management that give you when you are about to become an entrepreneur and systematically must not listen…

Do you want to become an entrepreneur of yourself by starting a new Start Up and circles effective tricks that allow you to assure over time a solid business management?

Below you the 5 worst advices that for anything in the world you should consider before launching any kind of business: counter-suggestions to avoid with extreme caution, and often you will be suggested in good faith!Continue reading →

How do Email Marketing: KPI is Analyzed to Measure The Performance

Email Marketing KPI

Managing email marketing campaigns does not stop at simply sending emails to users who subscribe to the database, but it is equally important to the next stage of reading and analyzing data. Let’s see what are the KPI to be analyzed in order to properly evaluate the activities carried out…

How to take advantage of the email marketing company benefit? Let’s find out right away with analyzing step by step the various following parameters: 5 indicators to be taken into account to improve the results in a simple and immediate!Continue reading →

Business: 7 Tips For 24 Years Old

Business

Start your own business and become an entrepreneur: the precious help of Tiffany Sauder for “herself young”.

When a young professional decides to start your own business, what should pay attention in the beginning your path?

Year career create a unique experiential baggage and 7 tips that Tiffany Sauder, has written for the “24-year old self” we have particularly affected.

Hopefully they will be an inspiration for you too!Continue reading →

IBPS and Everything You Need to Know

The IBPS holds recruitment exams on an annual basis in partnership with a number of public sector banks for many posts such as probationary officer, clerk or management trainee, among others.

Common Written Examination (CWE):
IBPS CWE is one among the most competitive examinations in India with a selection ratio of 1 out of 200. Candidates receive the date and venue of the exam via a call letter, which will be available for download a few days after they register at the IBPS website. The exam uses negative marking for false answers.

As of 2015, the process has changed to a two-tier system. Tier I is an easier exam where a larger number of candidates are expected to pass, and tier II has a higher level of difficulty. Candidates who pass both stages of CWE will be called for the interview.

The exam syllabus covers topics such as reasoning, general awareness, English language, quantitative aptitude, computer knowledge and professional knowledge.(wiki)

IBPS Specialist Officers:
There are multiple positions under IBPS Specialist officers, some of them are IT Officers (Scale I), Agricultural Field Officers (Scale I), Rajbhasha Adhikari (Scale I), Law Officers (Scale I), HR / Personnel Officers (Scale I), and Marketing Officers (Scale I). Registration for the posts starts in November, while the exam is conducted in January and final result are declared in April. The exam is of 200 marks consisting of 200 questions and it has 50 questions of professional knowledge of 75 marks.

IBPS Probationary Officers:
For IBPS Provationary Officers, Selection Procedure are classified in 3 phases, Phase 1 preliminary Objective Test, Phase 2 mains Objective Test and Phase 3 interview. Preliminary exam conducts in October and mains exam also conducts in October month or next month in November and interview conducts in January.Candidate must have pass the graduation in any discipline, For Appearing in IBPS PO.There is not any percentage criteria for IBPS PO Exam. The minimum age shoud be 20 while maximum age limit is 30 years. Age Relaxation is also there on the bases on applicant’s category.

IBPS Clerk:
Prelim exam and the Mains exam are two online exams consisted by the IBPS Clerk Pattern 2016. English Language, Numerical Ability and Reasoning Ability are the 3 sections that IBPS Prelims exam has. The exam has a total of 100 questions and each question carries 1 mark. The IBPS Exam has 5 sections to be exact that includes,General Awareness and Computer Knowledge. The Mains exam consists of 200 questions,  each section containing 40 questions. A separate time frame is allotted to each section within which the questions need to be answered. Both of these exams have negative marking. For every wrong answer, the candidate lose 0.25 marks.

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10 traits common among successful entrepreneurs for successful analysis

uccessful-entrepreneurs

What are the common traits of successful entrepreneurs and what you can learn from their approach to business management? Research by Gallup defines the core elements of good business mentality

Successful entrepreneurs possess the particular talents that allow him to seize the business opportunities flight: people with potential and ready to develop their innate abilities, relating to the next to improve continuously.Continue reading →

Personal Branding: 10 Tips To Do Network Effectively

Personal Branding

Facial care, visibility, proactive attitude are some of the aspects should not be overlooked in terms of personal branding. Let’s see how to do networking and increase the network of useful professional contacts…

On the assumption that the ability to promote themselves, now more than ever, is an indispensable clause for achieving business success, it is clear what personal branding is to be managed by professionals with the highest level of care possible.

But how to act towards others to make effective and constructive networks? Let’s find out right away with analyzing step by step the 10 tips below: sound advice to take advantage of every day to transform their acquaintances in a network of useful contacts they can always count on.Continue reading →

Business management: The importance of knowing how to say no and 5 excellent reasons to do so

Business management

5 case studies to help you understand when it is time to reverse course to protect the good performance of the business.

On the subject of proper business management, when it becomes necessary to say no? Here are 5 standard situations where a refusal is the best solution: more or less frequent the cases in which a simple negation can protect the good performance of the business!Continue reading →

Start your own business is a challenge? The 10 most common reasons for failure

Start your own business

Work on your own is a big challenge for any professional, a path full of obstacles. The 10 most common reasons for failure

What are the main risks for those who choose to go it alone?

Let’s find out right away with analyzing step by step the 10 most common reasons for failure against which managers must confront when they are to open a business.Continue reading →

How technology has changed the way professional rugby is played

The way rugby is played, governed and even watched is something which is evolving all the time thanks to the latest in technological advances. Gaining increased television coverage has led to referees and match officials using the many cameras filming from every angle for their own benefit with the introduction of TMO.

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The Television Match Official (TMO) provides additional back-up to the decisions made on the pitch, or even reverses them, depending on what the footage shows when it’s played back. So the result of a match no longer lies with the decision of an official who may not have seen certain incidents or been aware of different occurrences.

TMO and Ref Cam

In addition to the TMO, there is also the ‘Ref Cam’, which sees the referees of modern-day rugby being fitted with small microphones to allow the audience the opportunity to hear what is both being said to the players on the pitch and the TMOs, who are usually located up in the standards. Beneficial for players as well as commentators, this technology is also backed up by a small camera fitted into the kit of the referees and match officials to also provide a bird’s eye view of what they see.

Not only have technological advances helped with the decision making process on the pitch, but they have also changed the way players train and types of rugby drill they use. The introduction of strength and conditioning coaches means that the players are in peak condition, whilst strict diet regulations provide the players with all the calories, nutrients and nourishment they need to perform at the top of their game. All of this is measured by GPS tracking devices, which allow the coaches to assess performance and highlight areas where improvements can be made. See https://www.sportplan.net/drills/Rugby/ for an overview of this.

Training and Playing Kits

Gone are the long baggy shirts, shorts and heavy leather boots, as they have now been replaced with materials made by cutting-edge gripper technology to aid the rugby player’s performance. There is a thermal layer that provides both cool and heat, depending on the temperature. The GPS trackers fitted into the back help coaches to train and analyse each game. Technology has also made the sport safer with the introduction of concussion management sensors for scrumcaps and muscle performance rugby socks.