Vacation Rental Office Located in Singapore was Designed by OSCA

This office, owned by holiday rental company HomeAway and located in Singapore, was designed in 2016 by architectural firm OSCA and has a total area of 8600 square feet, in which we’ll find offices and customer service spaces. Each office space is different with its distinctive and unique design. The use of dark material and the concept of vivid colors along with strong lines to define the office space create..

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If you like taking the road less traveled, the Nabesna Road at…

If you like taking the road less traveled, the Nabesna Road at Alaska’s Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve might be right for you. Along the way, you’ll find scenic vistas, hiking routes and wildlife viewing, but you won’t find many people. Photo from Dead Dog Hill by Bryan Petrtyl, National Park Service.

A Quick Guide To Finding The Best Data Mining Service Provider For Your Business

Data entry has become vital in every business. It helps ensure that all information is recorded by businesses, so that they can access it whenever they need it. However, data entry isn’t a core function of business, so it’s usually delegated to firms or freelancers.

Data mining is much the same way. While it’s important for a business to be able to pull relevant information from their raw data, it’s not a core business function. Therefore, it’s usually outsourced to a third party. Businesses who tried to do their own data-mining ended up wasting valuable time that they could have used to work on core business processes.

This post is going to walk you through the process of selecting the best data mining services for your business. Let’s start.

Where to Find the Best Data Mining Services

This is the first question that you’ll need to address. One of the best places to start your search is through freelancing sites like Upwork or Freelancer. Just search for “Data Mining Services”. You can also visit LinkedIn.

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If you’re on LinkedIn, then you can search through potential candidates to see if any meet your requirements. However, your best bet is going to be freelancing sites. You just need to post a new job that describes the data mining process that your company has developed.

Don’t have a written process? Then create one right now.

Choosing the Right Provider

Over time, providers will start sending you proposals and going through them is going to take some time. However, once you find the perfect provider, you can use it for all of your data mining needs. Here are some of the main factors to consider before hiring a data mining provider.

Reviews

Freelancing websites like Upwork have built-in review systems, so this is a great place to start. Of course, you don’t want to depend solely on these reviews, but they provide a great way to filter out the lower-tier candidates. Some of the new providers might be more than qualified to take on the job, so be careful. Use reviews as your initial filter and weed out unqualified individuals.

Check The Provider’s Website

You’ll want to check out the provider’s website before hiring them. If they do not have a website, then consider them off-limits. It’s easy to have a website today. So, if a freelancer doesn’t have one, then they do not take their business seriously.

Once you are on their website, look closely at their information. Do they come across as experts and professionals?

Company/Owner Name

Many people overlook this, but I feel that if a company’s name is catchy and unique, then it shows that the owner is innovative. This isn’t necessarily a deal-breaker, but it’s definitely a factor. Innovative companies tend to be much more efficient.

Work Process

Providers should have their entire process for data mining in writing. You can use this to gauge whether or not they will be a good fit for your needs. What’s even better is if they have a video describing their entire system. Taking the initiative to shoot a video is a good sign that a provider takes their business seriously. Again, this is a sign of innovation.

Cost

Why did I save cost for last? While the cost of a provider is a factor, it should not be your primary concern. Naturally, providers who are highly qualified are going to expect to be paid more for their services. Once you have narrowed your list down to the top candidates, then you can use cost as a final deciding factor.

Review Your List to Decide a Provider

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By this point, I’m sure that you have a list of potential providers based on the criteria above. So, now it’s time to go through that list to make your final choice.

The first step is to determine which criteria are most important to your business. Some businesses will have a strict budget while others might have a strict process.

You should give a lot of weight to case studies done by the organization. While user-generated reviews are important, I feel that case studies hold a lot more weight. With this, make sure you do your research first on each provider on your list. What case studies have they done in the past?

Final Thoughts

Once you’ve found a provider that has met your needs, you can always ask whether or not they offer a trial. Many companies will offer discounted data mining services to new clients. You might as well ask.

Finally, it takes approximately three months for you to see any noticeable changes in your business. You can’t expect drastic improvements overnight. It takes time.

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Spectacular Hotel in the Vibrant City of Madrid, Spain

This wonderful and iconic building of the vibrant city of Madrid in Spain has been converted into a luxurious hotel. Plaza de España is the heart of downtown Madrid. The ideal starting point for getting to know the city. This hotel is located a few steps from Gran Vía, one of the areas with the most activity of the city, capable of surprising us at every step. Its interior has..

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Kaizen: A Simple Way to Supercharge Your Freelance Career

Do you have the level of flexibility, freedom and fulfillment that you crave in your career?

Are you managing every aspect of your life with the deftness that you wish for?

It is quite possible that this is not the case. Maybe you are feeling satisfaction in some areas of your life, but lacking a feeling of contentment in others.

Let’s face it.

An average day in a freelancer’s life is marked by relentless hustling, doubts and exhaustion. The journey is often lonely. At one point, you’ll even feel the urge to say goodbye to some of your most cherished dreams– a six-figure income, a vacation with the family in exotic destinations and so on.

This is where the Kaizen approach fits. It will help you to improve certain areas of your life.

Kaizen: Overview

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In English, Kaizen means “positive change” or “change for better.” It is comprised of a series of small, simple steps.

As a business philosophy, it has been popularized by Toyota in the middle of the last century. Since then, it has been successfully implemented by thousands of corporations, small businesses and individuals.

The uncomplicated nature of this technique makes it a preferred choice by many. With continuous commitment, it helps you to get to the root of the problem and resolve it for life.

Because of its impact, Kaizen is now used even in Psychotherapy. In other words, it not only affects business processes but your entire life, too. However, remember, it is no silver bullet and shouldn’t be treated as such.

“What we achieve inwardly will change outer reality.”
Plutarch

What are the benefits of using Kaizen?

You have turned your passion into a career, but you don’t want to stop at just that. You want to taste steady success. The aim of Kaizen is to help you to do exactly that. In the process you will:

  • Improve the quality of your work
  • Develop new skills
  • Fuel creativity
  • Increase productivity
  • Ensure customer satisfaction
  • Reduce waste
  • Maintain an organized workplace
  • Lower the operational costs of your freelance business
  • Derive immediate benefits from your initiatives
  • Blogger and entrepreneur, Yaro Starak, recommends using Kaizen to boost your blogging income
  • Enjoy a better work-life balance

See Also: 5 Ways to Balance Work and Family Time Even if You’re a Workaholic

Try to make Kaizen a part of your daily life. Until that happens, make sure to use this technique every time you score a big win. It will then help you to carry on the momentum. You should also use the power of Kaizen every time a major decision backfires. It will offset the negative effects of the transition, if there are any.

How to apply Kaizen in your career?

Identify the area to work on. This is a pre-requisite to making any kind of improvement. Think of the most gnawing question that you have at the moment.

Here are a couple of examples to help you start:

Sheila: How can I reduce my working hours and still accomplish all of my tasks?

Eric: How can I earn a more stable income from my freelance business?

Try to recognize the underlying problem.

In Sheila’s case, the concern is with time management and overworking. For Eric, it is a lack of stable and sustainable income. His question reveals an intention to halt the “feast and famine cycle” and improve his living conditions.

There could be other reasons behind these wishes, such as freeing up time to learn new skills, experimenting with a side hustle, spending more time with the family or globetrotting etc. We will know shortly.

“It is not enough to do your best; you must know what to do and then do your best.”
Dr. Edwards Deming

Write down your goal. For Sheila, it would be how many hours she prefers to be working per week. Like Eric, if you are yearning for a more “stable income”, define how much per month would satisfy you and your needs. Don’t bother about making mistakes in your calculations. You will get to revise these further down the road.

The 5 Whys

Let us begin with root cause analysis using a very simple technique known as ‘5 Whys’ or the ‘5 Why Analysis’. Question the problem statement with “Why?” and make sure that your question has a specific answer.

It may not always be possible to identify the root cause in 5 steps only, but continue to ask “why” until you get to the root of the problem. To prevent wandering off from the topic, especially in the beginning, conclude your answer with “therefore” and see if it logically links back to the previous statement.

This was the 5 Why analysis done by Sheila.

Problem Statement: I am working for over 60 hours between Monday and Friday. I don’t even have the weekends free for me.

  1. Why am I forced to work for more than 60 hours a week?
    Ans: I’m juggling between multiple projects.
  2. Why am I working on multiple projects at once?
    Ans: My income is low. I need to work on as many of them as possible to make the ends meet.
  3. Why is my pricing low?
    Ans: There’s far too much competition.
  4. Why am I failing to rise above others?
    Ans: I’m unable to differentiate my offering from the rest.
  5. Why am I unable to do so?
    Ans: I’m yet to gain specialized knowledge in any particular field.

Identified: Skill issue

This was Eric’s 5 Why Analysis.

Problem Statement: I’m unable to earn a stable income.

  1. Why am I failing to earn a stable income?
    I never seem to have long-term projects.
  2. Why don’t I have long-term projects?
    Ans: I’m not able to find clients who can offer high value and long-term projects.
  3. Why am I unable to attract such clients?
    Ans: Where are they? I don’t know a possible place where I can meet them.

Identified: Issue with marketing and communication

Try not to jump to any conclusions at this stage. Do not cut the analytical phase short. This will ultimately lead you to the right path.

The Ishikawa Diagram

The Ishikawa or Fishbone diagram is another very effective tool for root cause analysis. It was pioneered by the organizational theorist, Kaoru Ishikawa.

The Ishikawa Diagram is generally used in combination with 5 Whys. Any concerns faced by you are divided into 6 to 8 broad categories: machine, method, people, materials, measurement and environment.

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Via pmstudycircle

Now, brace for some action!

You have gained an insight into the actual nature of your most pressing concerns. Let us try to improve the situation one step at a time.

What has been taught in The Art of War all those years ago holds true even today.

“In warfare, first lay plans which will ensure victory and then lead your army to battle; if you will not begin with stratagem but rely on brute strength alone, victory will no longer be assured.”

This is a war for you. It’s a war to root out any inefficient processes from the system and to refine them to your liking.

Plan

Brainstorm the steps that will help you to move closer to your goal. In case you are facing a skill issue, identify what skills you need to develop. How much time do you need for that? How much time can you dedicate each day to practice? Do you need outside help? What’s the investment (financial) needed to acquire that skill?

Like Eric with his problem on marketing and communication, you need to decide on how much time each day you need to dedicate to solving the issues. How can you manage your routine without any additional stress? Can you automate some of your repetitive tasks? Do you need external help like referrals, membership to professional associations etc, to fuel your marketing activities?

It is normal not to find every step in the planning stage to your liking. Mark out those that seem to be particularly problematic or scary. Differentiate your to-do items into ‘to-be-done-immediately’ and ‘to-be-done-in-30 days’ time.

Eric was apprehensive about face-to-face meetings. Cold calls also scared him. He needed some time to mentally prepare for those steps. He created his itinerary accordingly.

Plan your actions for a short period of time but make sure it doesn’t exceed a week to 10 days.

Do

Start putting your plans into action. Note down the results of your experiments. Keep logs of the problems that you’ve faced when performing these tasks.

Check

Study the results and issues faced after 7 or 10 days. Compare them with your anticipated results and make adjustments where necessary.

At the end of the first stage, Sheila found it extremely difficult to set aside some time every day to study. She decided to dedicate two hours every Friday afternoon for this purpose. This modified schedule suited her better.

Eric found his initial efforts to be rather disheartening. He was using email to reach out to potential customers. However, he received zero responses in the first week. He, therefore, requested a friend’s help.

Act

Begin acting on the revised plan. Once again, set a small target.

Sheila was trying to venture into medical writing. Her time constraints, as well as her financial condition, at the time prevented her from getting the necessary certifications. She decided to brush up on her industry knowledge and enter the commercial arena of the healthcare industry for the time being.

On the other hand, together with his friend, Eric went to meet a few business owners in his area to have an informal chat. They were well-prepared for the interviews and took detailed notes of all of the business issues discussed during their conversation.

He repeated the process over the following few weeks. Eventually, one of them connected Eric with the owner of a top real estate development firm in the city. He was impressed by Eric’s industry knowledge and offered him a three-year contract.

Both of them stayed committed to the process and made Kaizen a part of their lives. They understood that:

“To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on creating oneself endlessly.”
Henri Bergson

How to develop a Kaizen mindset?

To get the best results, try to develop a Kaizen mindset actively. Dedicate 10 to 15 seconds every day to do so. The success of this philosophy depends on it.

Here’s how:

  • Be willing to believe that everything can be and should be changed for better.
  • Strive for improvement in every day of your life.
  • Focus on how-to-improve rather than why-can’t-something-be-improved.
  • Don’t criticize anyone.
  • Spare yourself from self-pity.

Why Kaizen fails or may fail?

Kaizen isn’t about producing sudden or dramatic results. It is based on the philosophy of sustained improvement, the sum of which may be greater than any sudden gain.

Staying dedicated to the process can sometimes be difficult. This makes it important for you to take a time-out and to celebrate any small successes on the way. If you find yourself stuck, don’t hesitate to discuss it with someone you trust. Kaizen encourages a collaborative approach.

Any system is only effective when you take it and modify it into your own. Kaizen is not meant to be a set of rigid guidelines. Don’t be afraid to revise the steps to suit your needs.

Now that you are aware of the basics of this philosophy, you can go through the process of constant review and adjustment. Eventually, you will know what to leave behind and what to carry forward with.

So, which aspect of your creative life have you decided to improve today?

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Spectacular House Designed by Isaac Broid Architecture in Mexico City, Mexico

This spectacular 560 square meter home is located in a prestigious and densely populated district of Mexico City, one of the most elegant areas of the city. It was designed by the architectural firm Isaac Broid Arquitectura while the project was spearheaded by architects Felipe Assadi and Francisca Pulido. The construction rises above the ground so it allows the vegetation to grow underneath the structure. It has been designed with..

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Ways Of Securing Unsecured Loans For Poor Credit

You’re reading Ways Of Securing Unsecured Loans For Poor Credit, originally posted on Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement. If you’re enjoying this, please visit our site for more inspirational articles.

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When you need loan while you are the owner of the property, things will not be difficult. Among the various kinds of loans, fetching secured homeowner loans are the easiest to get. Homeowners who can present collateral, things are very easy for them. As the home is used as security, the lender and even the financial institution will not have a problem in forwarding a loan. A secured loan is the matter of protection for lenders of secured loan and the banks. The lenders will not be ready to give you the loan if you have no security at stake. However, not everyone can be a homeowner or have security to present as collateral. So, what to do when you have no security and require cash on an emergency basis? Even your credit score is bad, and so the lenders will not be ready to forward any loan under any situation. So, what to do? Well, your options are limited, but still, there is a solution. You may get in touch with a loan broker in the UK for guaranteed loans online. Despite your bad credit history, the broker will find a lender for the unsecured loan.

Guaranteed loans online when the credit score is bad

If you have bad credit score, you may apply for the loan online. Find a suitable lender who is ready to lend unsecured loans for poor credit. It is already seen that unsecured loans are difficult to gain when you have poor credit history. The rate of interest is very high, and so it is an unaffordable option. To get better interest rate, you may get in touch with a loan broker. If there is no time to rebuild your credit score, your best option would be the loan broker. A broker will understand the terms and conditions of the borrower in a better manner and will calculate tax savings. It is possible to apply for the guaranteed loans online, but there is every chance that your request will be rejected. So, to avoid this, it is best to avail services of a loan broker. The broker will have the names of lenders who offer unsecured loans for poor credit and so you will be benefited.

Using home equity line of credit

Those who have sufficient equity in the property, they can apply for an unsecured loans for poor credit and get lower interest rate. It is possible to get a tax-deductible line of credit when there is sufficient equity in one’s property. If you have a reliable source of income and you are sure of repaying back your debt, you can go for home equity loan.

Loans from credit unions

On the event of bad credit history, banks will not lend you money. Your best option would be a credit union. They are a non-profit organisation that tends to pass on the earning to the members at a lower fee. You should do your part of the work to locate a suitable credit union.

You may directly approach someone for the loan. This is called peer to peer lending.

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How Flexible Working Changed My Life And Realigned My Priorities

I’d like to think I’m a modern father. Responsibilities with my partner are split down the middle; we both bring home the bacon (metaphorically, we’re vegetarian) and we split the childcare and household chores fairly (you wash, I’ll dry).

I’m not asking for a medal, I’m just setting the scene.

Because it wasn’t always this way.

Before we shuffled our lives around, I was working 50+ hours a week and arriving home as a cranky mess. Weekends were about catching up on emails and sleep and I honestly felt like “father of the year” if I made it through dinner without checking my phone. Work was eating me alive, and to this day I don’t know why it was so important to me. Every promotion that I went after bumped my pay into the next bracket, but the workload also increased, and not the mention the pressure also increased.

The wake-up call came when I had to take two days off work because of dehydration and stress. I’d managed to go eight days without taking a sip of water, so my doctor prescribed two days of uninterrupted time off work. No phone, no email, no worrying about what was happening in my absence.

Instead, I went to the park, fed ducks and watched my kids play in the sandpit. In the evening, we made popcorn and built a fort from sofa cushions. It was an eye-opening moment when I realised I had been chasing all the wrong things. But I was left with a dilemma; I’d been climbing the ranks at work so quickly that I didn’t know how to slow down.

My partner suggested that I follow in her footsteps and request flexible working. I was worried how my employer would respond to this, as it’s most commonly associated with working women. The only people in the office I knew who had flexitime were women with young children. And then it dawned on me. I have young children.

When it comes to flexible working, it’s all about building a healthy work/life balance, and believe it or not, this isn’t defined by gender.

I put in my request and waiting for the P45 to land on my desk. But it didn’t come. Instead, I was invited to a meeting with HR and the director of the business. Instead of being put under the microscope, we split up my job into sections and decided which pieces would need me in the office and which could be comfortably completed from home. I delegated tasks that shouldn’t really have been mine in the first place, and then we came up with a new working schedule. An email was sent out informing my colleagues that I would be working from home two days a week (perhaps more, if required) and how they should contact me if required.

The entire process was unintimidating and librating and was also an opportunity for my boss to see just how much extra work I had taken on. Since I’ve switched to flexible working, three other men from my team have followed suit. Although I expected office politics would get in the way, it’s actually encouraged everyone to take a look at their work-life balance and decide if it’s working for them. One of the men on my team was commuting for one-and-a-half hours each way every day. Since switching to home working for three days a week, he’s gained back nine hours in his week!

If anyone else is considering requesting flexible working, I would recommend you just go for it. If you’re in the UK, employment law states that you are entitled to request flexible working if you’ve been working for the same company for 26 weeks. It doesn’t matter if you’re a man or a woman, and you don’t have to be a parent to request it. If you want to put your work/life balance in order, it’s never a bad time to ask for change.

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How Flexible Working Changed My Life And Realigned My Priorities

You’re reading How Flexible Working Changed My Life And Realigned My Priorities, originally posted on Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement. If you’re enjoying this, please visit our site for more inspirational articles.

I’d like to think I’m a modern father. Responsibilities with my partner are split down the middle; we both bring home the bacon (metaphorically, we’re vegetarian) and we split the childcare and household chores fairly (you wash, I’ll dry).

I’m not asking for a medal, I’m just setting the scene.

Because it wasn’t always this way.

Before we shuffled our lives around, I was working 50+ hours a week and arriving home as a cranky mess. Weekends were about catching up on emails and sleep and I honestly felt like “father of the year” if I made it through dinner without checking my phone. Work was eating me alive, and to this day I don’t know why it was so important to me. Every promotion that I went after bumped my pay into the next bracket, but the workload also increased, and not the mention the pressure also increased.

The wake-up call came when I had to take two days off work because of dehydration and stress. I’d managed to go eight days without taking a sip of water, so my doctor prescribed two days of uninterrupted time off work. No phone, no email, no worrying about what was happening in my absence.

Instead, I went to the park, fed ducks and watched my kids play in the sandpit. In the evening, we made popcorn and built a fort from sofa cushions. It was an eye-opening moment when I realised I had been chasing all the wrong things. But I was left with a dilemma; I’d been climbing the ranks at work so quickly that I didn’t know how to slow down.

My partner suggested that I follow in her footsteps and request flexible working. I was worried how my employer would respond to this, as it’s most commonly associated with working women. The only people in the office I knew who had flexitime were women with young children. And then it dawned on me. I have young children.

When it comes to flexible working, it’s all about building a healthy work/life balance, and believe it or not, this isn’t defined by gender.

I put in my request and waiting for the P45 to land on my desk. But it didn’t come. Instead, I was invited to a meeting with HR and the director of the business. Instead of being put under the microscope, we split up my job into sections and decided which pieces would need me in the office and which could be comfortably completed from home. I delegated tasks that shouldn’t really have been mine in the first place, and then we came up with a new working schedule. An email was sent out informing my colleagues that I would be working from home two days a week (perhaps more, if required) and how they should contact me if required.

The entire process was unintimidating and librating and was also an opportunity for my boss to see just how much extra work I had taken on. Since I’ve switched to flexible working, three other men from my team have followed suit. Although I expected office politics would get in the way, it’s actually encouraged everyone to take a look at their work-life balance and decide if it’s working for them. One of the men on my team was commuting for one-and-a-half hours each way every day. Since switching to home working for three days a week, he’s gained back nine hours in his week!

If anyone else is considering requesting flexible working, I would recommend you just go for it. If you’re in the UK, employment law states that you are entitled to request flexible working if you’ve been working for the same company for 26 weeks. It doesn’t matter if you’re a man or a woman, and you don’t have to be a parent to request it. If you want to put your work/life balance in order, it’s never a bad time to ask for change.

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The Chinese World Order

Ten years ago the journalist James Mann published a book called The China Fantasy, in which he criticized American policymakers for using something he called “the Soothing Scenario” to justify the policy of diplomatic and economic engagement with China. According to this view, China’s exposure to the benefits of globalization would lead the country to […]

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