Monthly Archives: May 2017

UK professionals reveal what they do to impress their new boss

A first impression is important, especially when you start a new job, but for the majority of UK professionals it doesn’t stop there. In fact, according to new data from CV-Library, nearly three quarters of workers (70.5 per cent) admit that they aspire to impress their boss for as long as they work at that
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Six reasons why you should invest in training

Business energy provider, Love Energy Savings surveyed more than 1,400 people and find almost half of them (49 per cent) don’t believe that their employer is offering them enough learning and development opportunities through training. The week commencing 15th May 2017 marks the start of Learning at Work Week. The week encourages businesses of all shapes and
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Emojis and small businesses: Helpful hack or unnecessary evil?

Wink face, smiley face, crying face. The dancer, the cyclist, and of course, the avocado. There are emojis for just about everything these days, but why? A huge 92 per cent of the online population use emojis, but do emojis and business belong together? When are emojis an asset to marketing efforts and when could they be putting
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Isagenix Expands Into the United Kingdom 17,000 Pre-Enrolled

Isagenix, a global leader in health and wellness, kicked off sales in the United Kingdom (U.K.) on March 15 marking the 13th market where the company offers its products and solutions.
The company, led by owners Jim, Kathy, and Erik Coover, celebrated its 15-year anniversary in March of 2017 and surpassed $5 billion in cumulative global sales since opening in 2012.
“Our entire Isagenix team has been involved in ensuring that our opening in the U.K. is a smashing success,” said Travis Ogden, Isagenix president and chief operating officer.
“We were expecting a great response but have been humbled by the overwhelming outpouring of interest and support of over 17,000 people who have pre-enrolled to begin their Isagenix health and wellness transformation.

The U.K. launch is our most successful market entry to date and a sign of what the future of Isagenix looks like around the world.”

With the main office located in central London, Isagenix is open for business in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The U.K. staff is led by Peter Kropp, regional general manager of Europe, and includes a team of over 35 staff members dedicated to helping make Isagenix the largest health and wellness company in the world.
“We’re thrilled to

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