My Company Newsletter – 7 HR Tips – Part 1 – 4 Signs Your Company May Be Dysfunctional2011-05-162022-06-23https://www.universalcargo.com/wp-content/uploads/logo-white.pngUniversal Cargohttps://www.universalcargo.com/wp-content/uploads/logo-white.png200px200px
We are excited to announce the launch of the new Devin’s 7’swith the release of our new video series 7 HR Tips to Managing Your Human Resources.
This week starts off with Part 1 – 4 Signs Your Company May Be Dysfunctional.
Part 1 - Managing Your Human Resources - 4 Signs Your Company May Be Dysfunctional - Devin's 7's
In the first part of this seven part series, Kamy Eliassi, Managing Diretor at UCM, leads a panel in a discussion to help pot the signs that your company may be going dysfunctional.
Kamy sits along with Devin Burke, CEO at UCM, and Scott Jette, CEO at Credo Consulting, and discusses low employee morale, high employee turnover, employees renting the customers, and leaders stifling the inititive of the workers
We hope you enjoy this series of Devin’s 7’s. We aim to educate as well as entertain. Feel free to subscribe to our YouTube Channel or interact with us all over the internet via our website, blog, or social media accounts.
Not only shipping containers and ships are being inspected for safe levels of radiation, but the atmosphere around the ports and seawaters are also being monitored. With these guidelines set in place, customers should now feel safer when exporting cargo from Japan.
China Shipping Companies (local inland logistic companies as well as ocean carriers) are all suffering losses so far in 2011 due to overcapacity and high fuel prices.
For more than ten years, Jared has researched and written about the international shipping industry for the freight forwarder Universal Cargo. His work has been republished on the web and in print, including the maritime news magazine Inside Marine. When first joining Universal Cargo, Jared trained in the freight forwarding process and helped customers with their imports and exports, giving him his initial international shipping sea legs.