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How the pandemic will shape the near future by Bill Gates

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Reference:   https://www.ted.com/talks/bill_gates_how_the_pandemic_will_shape_the_near_future?utm_source=recommendation&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=explore&utm_term=newest-talks-6 Disclosure: Please note that some of the links below are affiliate links and at no additional cost to you, I’ll earn a commission. Know that I only recommend products and services I’ve personally used and stood behind. When you use one of my affiliate links, the company compensates me, which helps me run this blog and keep all of my in-depth content free of charge for readers (like you).

¿Contratistas Independientes o Empleados?, esa es la pregunta…

¿Contratistas Independientes o Empleados?, esa es la pregunta… by Viviana Vilanova | Jul 02, 2020 Desde el primer día de empleo definimos la relación laboral con una persona. Nuestras acciones como contratantes pueden estar creando una obligación laboral sin darnos cuenta. Debemos, por lo tanto, tener presente: Toda gestión que una persona haga a favor nuestro y que no se aclare que es un favor o acción voluntaria,  se presume que es una de trabajo contratada y se espera sea recompensada.  Si no se acuerda, se puede entender que la persona está empleada por nosotros y esto es diferente a tener un acuerdo de servicio o profesional. Acuerdos en particular: cuando se trata de un servicio especializado que normalmente se gestiona por necesidad ocasional, es más fácil demostrar que no se está estableciendo obligación de empleo, ejemplos de esto son: plomeros, mecánicos, ebanistas, pintores, costureras, etc… La mejor forma de aclarar dudas es comenzando la relación de trabajo con un...

Korn Ferry reference: Do I really to return to the office?

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Boletín #4: Denuncia ciudadana, un instrumento clave para combatir la corrupción en la crisis por Covid-19

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Disclosure: Please note that some of the links below are affiliate links and at no additional cost to you, I’ll earn a commission. Know that I only recommend products and services I’ve personally used and stood behind. When you use one of my affiliate links, the company compensates me, which helps me run this blog and keep all of my in-depth content free of charge for readers (like you). A medida que avanza la emergencia nacional por cuenta del coronavirus en Colombia,  Transparencia por Colombia  ha evidenciado también una serie de posibles hechos de corrupción, sobre todo relacionados con la compra de alimentos y elementos de bioseguridad para atender la crisis y la entrega de ayuda humanitaria, principalmente en los departamentos de Cesar, Santander, Tolima, Arauca y Cundinamarca. Transparencia por Colombia, a través de su  Centro de Asesoría Legal Anticorrupción-ALAC -, ha evidenciado un alto interés en la ciudadanía en recibir asesoría para denunciar las irregularida...

You are not alone in your loneliness by Jonny Sun - TED Talks

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Un caso ético: Pepsi’s $32 Billion Typo Caused Deadly Riots

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https://medium.com/better-marketing/pepsis-40-billion-typo-caused-deadly-riots-3d671295d1bd Pepsi’s $32 Billion Typo Caused Deadly Riots How they accidentally made a promise they couldn’t keep Sean Kernan Follow Jun 9  · 4 min read Source:  pic  via Lai Tsan Chan Imagine working in the hot streets of Manila in the early 1990s. You are a butcher, slaving away in a loud, humid market for long hours. You only make several dollars a day to support a large family. One evening, you are holding a Pepsi bottle cap in your hand. On it is a number. You bought several of these sodas in hopes of winning a big $40,000 giveaway at the end of the promotion. This money could change your family’s life. It is a mountain of earnings in a world of limited opportunities. You watch as Pepsi begins reading off the winners on TV. Suddenly, you realize you’ve won. Incredulous, you quadruple check your numbers. The number is accurate. Your heart begins racing as you rush to call your wif...