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    Finding and Expressing Your Voice
    Each of us has a unique and significant set of traits, abilities, passions, and skills that we offer to the world. This is our voice. When we are expressing our voice we feel significant, valuable, and joyful. We seek and find a sense of meaning in our work and in our lives when we are operating at this level. When we are expressing our voice we are in alignment with who we are. I have met many people in organizations who are doing this. They love their jobs; they are passionate about what they do; they love making a contribution; they are constantly learning and growing; and they feel fulfilled doing their work. When you have an organization where eve

    Extending errand and concierge services to your staff can help bridge the gap between personal and professional commitments, thereby reducing the stress and time constraints placed upon today’s harried worker.


    They will be able to dedicate their time and energy on the job, vs. worrying about what is on their long To Do list and what little time they have to complete it. Their list is not the only concern, your employees want and need some personal time to decompress, and otherwise escape from the daily “rat race”. They need time!


    Katherine Giovanni, President of Triangle Concierge states, “If employees are distracted due to problems and stress at home, their job performance will suffer. Long hours at work may also cause employees difficulty in running their homes, or finding time to plan and or have a personal life. Stress can result in illness

    Board Committees-Is Your New Small Organization Ready For The Next Step?
    When a new nonprofit is created, the founder or founder(s) generally recruit a small group of people they know and trust to help get things going. These people often wear many hats ranging from janitor to baker to teacher's aide to board member.As the organization begins to grow up, the lines become clearer between serving on the Board and volunteering in the program or office, though people will often continue to serve in multiple roles.Up to this point the Board typically has 4-8, maybe 10, members and most discussions and decisions are made by the group as a whole or default to whomever is closest to the daily operations. Eventually, t
    Many businesses are finding it increasingly difficult to motivate, encourage, retain and recruit their staff, while optimizing productivity. One of the keys to satisfied and efficient employees is work/life balance.

    Due to societal changes, business culture, and employer expectations, personal time has decreased, and work time has seeped into personal time. Lunch time, which once was a relaxing diversion from work, has become a “Rush’N’Chow” experience, often in a cubicle.

    According to Joe Santana, the message sent to employees is:

    •Life and business have gotten tougher

    •You’ve got to work longer hours at a tougher pace

    •Skip meals and breaks

    •Skip vacations

    •Spend less time with family and friends

    •Pass over the invitation to play tennis or golf with your friends

    •Be manic and make the workplace, your place of worship, your home, your hobby


    All of these factors lead to emotional and physical stress for the employer, the employee, and their families. There are higher rates of absenteeism, difficulties in retaining or recruiting quality staff, increased family stress, depression, loss of productivity, and a general feeling of lack of balance and joyfulness.


    -Nearly 50% of all US workers feel overwhelmed by a growing number of job tasks and longer work hours. Family and Work Institute 2001


    The structure of the modern family has dramatically changed and diversified. The traditional family had two jobs, one paid (father) and one not (mother). Today, there are three jobs held by two parents – two paid wage earners, and one unpaid for the care giving and household responsibilities. Monster’s 2004 Work/Life Balance Survey concluded that:


    - 81% of the respondents said they were unhappy with their work/life balance.


    - Mothers in dual earner income homes spend at least 25 hours per week devoted to childcare,housework, and shopping. This is on top of a 40 hour work week.


    NFI Research found that:
    - 78% of senior executives and managers say they have 90 minutes or less of personal time on a typical work day.


    - 95% of executives and managers keep a To Do list, yet less than 1% are able to complete it.


    Per Family and Work Institute

    - 85% of workers have daily responsibilities to go home too.

    National Statistics – Snapshots of Work and Family in America study states:

    - The typical middle income married couple works 3,885 hours per year, an increase of 247 hours or nearly one week more than their counterparts ten years ago.

    Finding ways to cope and manage personal tasks has sometimes forced the employee to use business hours for personal endeavors. Whether it is a few phone calls, Internet research, or running errands, they are compelled to squeeze in personal items in their business day, because there just aren’t enough hours to take care of their To Do lists. Susan Poirier, President of Ace Concierge, LLC, states, "Errand and concierge services are a great adjunct to corporate benefit packages. They help to support the staff and assist with work/life balance, enabling the worker to focus on what is important, rather than on what needs to be done".

    - The average worker admits to “frittering away” more than 2.09 hours a day, not counting lunch, on personal business. This costs companies an estimated $759 billion. Salary.com and AOL Survey 2005

    Extending errand and concierge services to your staff can help bridge the gap between personal and professional commitments, thereby reducing the stress and time constraints placed upon today’s harried worker.


    They will be able to dedicate their time and energy on the job, vs. worrying about what is on their long To Do list and what little time they have to complete it. Their list is not the only concern, your employees want and need some personal time to decompress, and otherwise escape from the daily “rat race”. They need time!


    Katherine Giovanni, President of Triangle Concierge states, “If employees are distracted due to problems and stress at home, their job performance will suffer. Long hours at work may also cause employees difficulty in running their homes, or finding time to plan and or have a personal life. Stress can result in illness a

    Trade Finance Alternatives for Export Companies
    Are you selling goods or services to companies in other countries? Although expanding your company beyond your national borders is very exciting and profitable, it will also subject you to the payment habits of your foreign customers. Many times, customers can take as long as 60 days to pay for their goods. Although large export companies can wait that long to get paid, most small and medium sized businesses can't. This creates a cash flow problem.Of course, you can always ask your customers to pay you immediately by bank wire as soon as the invoice is presented. However, few customers will abide by that request and you risk loosing business to
    lace of worship, your home, your hobby


    All of these factors lead to emotional and physical stress for the employer, the employee, and their families. There are higher rates of absenteeism, difficulties in retaining or recruiting quality staff, increased family stress, depression, loss of productivity, and a general feeling of lack of balance and joyfulness.


    -Nearly 50% of all US workers feel overwhelmed by a growing number of job tasks and longer work hours. Family and Work Institute 2001


    The structure of the modern family has dramatically changed and diversified. The traditional family had two jobs, one paid (father) and one not (mother). Today, there are three jobs held by two parents – two paid wage earners, and one unpaid for the care giving and household responsibilities. Monster’s 2004 Work/Life Balance Survey concluded that:


    - 81% of the respondents said they were unhappy with their work/life balance.


    - Mothers in dual earner income homes spend at least 25 hours per week devoted to childcare,housework, and shopping. This is on top of a 40 hour work week.


    NFI Research found that:
    - 78% of senior executives and managers say they have 90 minutes or less of personal time on a typical work day.


    - 95% of executives and managers keep a To Do list, yet less than 1% are able to complete it.


    Per Family and Work Institute

    - 85% of workers have daily responsibilities to go home too.

    National Statistics – Snapshots of Work and Family in America study states:

    - The typical middle income married couple works 3,885 hours per year, an increase of 247 hours or nearly one week more than their counterparts ten years ago.

    Finding ways to cope and manage personal tasks has sometimes forced the employee to use business hours for personal endeavors. Whether it is a few phone calls, Internet research, or running errands, they are compelled to squeeze in personal items in their business day, because there just aren’t enough hours to take care of their To Do lists. Susan Poirier, President of Ace Concierge, LLC, states, "Errand and concierge services are a great adjunct to corporate benefit packages. They help to support the staff and assist with work/life balance, enabling the worker to focus on what is important, rather than on what needs to be done".

    - The average worker admits to “frittering away” more than 2.09 hours a day, not counting lunch, on personal business. This costs companies an estimated $759 billion. Salary.com and AOL Survey 2005

    Extending errand and concierge services to your staff can help bridge the gap between personal and professional commitments, thereby reducing the stress and time constraints placed upon today’s harried worker.


    They will be able to dedicate their time and energy on the job, vs. worrying about what is on their long To Do list and what little time they have to complete it. Their list is not the only concern, your employees want and need some personal time to decompress, and otherwise escape from the daily “rat race”. They need time!


    Katherine Giovanni, President of Triangle Concierge states, “If employees are distracted due to problems and stress at home, their job performance will suffer. Long hours at work may also cause employees difficulty in running their homes, or finding time to plan and or have a personal life. Stress can result in illness

    Sell On The Internet
    EBay, EBay, EBay! Can you really ever get enough of this crazy and plentiful website? It seems that everyone is always saying something about EBay or some other online auction site. People love them because they're easy. They want that 24/7 access and they want to find all those rare and bizarre items that no retailer has anymore. Hey, this is what EBay is all about. I can't say that I've never used it. The truth is I've used it at least a dozen times. However, I didn't purchase anything.No sir! I was looking to sell on the internet. Yep, I wanted to ditch all that junk that lies around the house, garage and storage rooms. Isn't it about time yo
    that:


    - 81% of the respondents said they were unhappy with their work/life balance.


    - Mothers in dual earner income homes spend at least 25 hours per week devoted to childcare,housework, and shopping. This is on top of a 40 hour work week.


    NFI Research found that:
    - 78% of senior executives and managers say they have 90 minutes or less of personal time on a typical work day.


    - 95% of executives and managers keep a To Do list, yet less than 1% are able to complete it.


    Per Family and Work Institute

    - 85% of workers have daily responsibilities to go home too.

    National Statistics – Snapshots of Work and Family in America study states:

    - The typical middle income married couple works 3,885 hours per year, an increase of 247 hours or nearly one week more than their counterparts ten years ago.

    Finding ways to cope and manage personal tasks has sometimes forced the employee to use business hours for personal endeavors. Whether it is a few phone calls, Internet research, or running errands, they are compelled to squeeze in personal items in their business day, because there just aren’t enough hours to take care of their To Do lists. Susan Poirier, President of Ace Concierge, LLC, states, "Errand and concierge services are a great adjunct to corporate benefit packages. They help to support the staff and assist with work/life balance, enabling the worker to focus on what is important, rather than on what needs to be done".

    - The average worker admits to “frittering away” more than 2.09 hours a day, not counting lunch, on personal business. This costs companies an estimated $759 billion. Salary.com and AOL Survey 2005

    Extending errand and concierge services to your staff can help bridge the gap between personal and professional commitments, thereby reducing the stress and time constraints placed upon today’s harried worker.


    They will be able to dedicate their time and energy on the job, vs. worrying about what is on their long To Do list and what little time they have to complete it. Their list is not the only concern, your employees want and need some personal time to decompress, and otherwise escape from the daily “rat race”. They need time!


    Katherine Giovanni, President of Triangle Concierge states, “If employees are distracted due to problems and stress at home, their job performance will suffer. Long hours at work may also cause employees difficulty in running their homes, or finding time to plan and or have a personal life. Stress can result in illness

    Oh, Behave -- 10 Tips to Resolve Employee Conflicts
    Put many different people together in one place, day after day after day, and conflicts are bound to happen. Most people work them out on their own, but what happens when the conflict doesn't go away and threatens the productivity of your entire staff or team?We've all seen it – Mary isn't speaking to Susan; Ted and Tom can't be put on the same project; Bill goes behind Karen's back and "forgets" to include her in project discussions. Some days, it's like working in a kindergarten. As the manager, what is your role in resolving workplace conflicts?The knee-jerk response of most managers is to overlook the conflict, in the hopes that it wi
    ts ten years ago.

    Finding ways to cope and manage personal tasks has sometimes forced the employee to use business hours for personal endeavors. Whether it is a few phone calls, Internet research, or running errands, they are compelled to squeeze in personal items in their business day, because there just aren’t enough hours to take care of their To Do lists. Susan Poirier, President of Ace Concierge, LLC, states, "Errand and concierge services are a great adjunct to corporate benefit packages. They help to support the staff and assist with work/life balance, enabling the worker to focus on what is important, rather than on what needs to be done".

    - The average worker admits to “frittering away” more than 2.09 hours a day, not counting lunch, on personal business. This costs companies an estimated $759 billion. Salary.com and AOL Survey 2005

    Extending errand and concierge services to your staff can help bridge the gap between personal and professional commitments, thereby reducing the stress and time constraints placed upon today’s harried worker.


    They will be able to dedicate their time and energy on the job, vs. worrying about what is on their long To Do list and what little time they have to complete it. Their list is not the only concern, your employees want and need some personal time to decompress, and otherwise escape from the daily “rat race”. They need time!


    Katherine Giovanni, President of Triangle Concierge states, “If employees are distracted due to problems and stress at home, their job performance will suffer. Long hours at work may also cause employees difficulty in running their homes, or finding time to plan and or have a personal life. Stress can result in illness

    Municipality Prefers Vertical File Storage Systems
    When Tom Fujiwara, Assistant Public Works Director for the City of Redlands, California, needs to study plans for street repairs or review a map of his city’s storm drain system, he locates and retrieves large documents more quickly and efficiently than ever before by using the department’s new vertical file storage system.“We chose vertical file storage systems because they work. It’s that simple. The cabinets don’t damage our documents and they are very, very easy to access,” he explained. Before adopting vertical file storage systems, the city’s thousands upon thousands of pages of large drawings, maps and exhibits required by the department

    Extending errand and concierge services to your staff can help bridge the gap between personal and professional commitments, thereby reducing the stress and time constraints placed upon today’s harried worker.


    They will be able to dedicate their time and energy on the job, vs. worrying about what is on their long To Do list and what little time they have to complete it. Their list is not the only concern, your employees want and need some personal time to decompress, and otherwise escape from the daily “rat race”. They need time!


    Katherine Giovanni, President of Triangle Concierge states, “If employees are distracted due to problems and stress at home, their job performance will suffer. Long hours at work may also cause employees difficulty in running their homes, or finding time to plan and or have a personal life. Stress can result in illness and increased sick and personal days, and a loss of productivity.”


    Supporting your employee’s work/life balance is a win-win opportunity. You secure and retain a contented, strong, dedicated staff, and they gain a little more time in their day to manage their personal lives and feel a more harmonious balance with their careers and homelife.

    Ace Concierge, located in New Hampshire provides an extensive array of errand and concierge services, for both the residential and corporate community. Sample services from Ace Concierge include, but are not limited to: personal shopper, personal assistant, gift purchases, virtual administrative tasks, video rentals, elder check-ins, and reminder services.
    Ace Concierge will manage your tasks, while you manage your life. Find them on the web at www.aceconcierge.net

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