The Rhode Island State Council on the Arts held an annual exhibit showcasing state employees' artwork until the pandemic and is now resuming the tradition. This year's show features 40 artists who ...
Auto dealers are clamoring for more technicians to hire for their service operations. Northland Workforce Training Center is ...
Fletcher Previn says IT departments should focus on experiences that touch all employees and show how the company values them.
For more than 100 years, the buildings was used to store livestock. Now, it's an office hub for a tech company.
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According to United Airlines, the new $177-million, 140,000-square-foot (13,006-meter) GSE maintenance facility at Houston ...
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The art of becoming a Toyota employeeGames are intrinsic to the training to hone hand-eye coordination, motor skills and all five senses. Yes, even smell. For instance, line employees can distinguish between different oils and lubes ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNNeocleous Tower unveils state-of-the-art smart fitness & wellness clubNeocleous Tower, a groundbreaking commercial development in central Limassol, invites corporations to discover the future of ...
Dwaipayan Bhattacharjee, who jumped to his death from his sixth-floor office at New Town’s Candor TechSpace puts the focus ...
In February, officials cut the ribbon on the $8 million major expansion of its welding and HVAC shops. The welding shops ...
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RI's public employees reveal their creativity as annual art show returns. How to go.Christopher Romano, who works for the Rhode Island Department of Revenue, spends his free time turning dried flowers and delicate plant clippings into art. Caronah Cassell Johnson has spent 20 ...
Writing an investment business case for a major technology project should be straightforward, yet many business leaders struggle with it. They know the stakes — approving the wrong project could waste ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHuman-robot industrial collaboration to get a boost with advanced simulation techAccenture and Schaeffler showcase AI-driven robotics, using NVIDIA and Microsoft tech to optimize industrial automation.
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