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After Hours featured articles:
- The changing face of work
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- A guide to economic and workplace developments from 1700 to the present day, with one eye on the future, by Workology.
- History of business – regulation in the Middle Ages
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- Bureaucracy is a major bugbear of small-business owners, but even hundreds of years ago there were plenty of hoops for the small businessman to jump through.
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- Squash: the social sport for business people
- Why do business people like to socialise with their peers on the squash court? From where did Squash originate? How effective is it as a form of exercise compared to other sports? These and other questions answered…
- The team-building trip: five company social events
- If you’re struggling for business social ideas then you’ll find nothing that you haven’t already thought of here. A breakdown of five typical company social events, from paintballing to pubs.
- Theme parks: a guide to the UK's best
- The faint-hearted, those of a nervous disposition and expectant mothers needn't read this guide.
- Classic books: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
- A sanatorium has the potential for both tragedy and comedy – potential exploited to the full by Ken Kesey in his most famous offering.
- A book to read when... you need a laugh
- Although it's not to everyone's tastes Joseph Heller's anti-war classic Catch-22 made it into the dictionary. Not many books can claim that.
- Chasing the iPod: MP3 players compared
- Just as the Hoover brand became a generic word for a vacuum cleaner, iPod now defines its category. But is the competition worthy of more attention?
- The modern business owner
- Shifting perceptions of entrepreneurs and entrepreneurialism mean people should find it easier to draw inspiration from business.
- Buying friends reunited and other silly decisions
- New-media mistakes made by people who are usually surefooted.
- Everything in moderation – even stress
- Rather like oxygen, stress is something that continually damages us yet has been absolutely essential in the survival of our species.
All After Hours articles
- The changing face of work
- A guide to economic and workplace developments from 1700 to the present day, with one eye on the future, by Workology.
- See more in: history, economics, working, employment, employees, industrial revolution, timeline, labour, internet, unemployment, working hours
- Squash: the social sport for business people
- Why do business people like to socialise with their peers on the squash court? From where did Squash originate? How effective is it as a form of exercise compared to other sports? These and other questions answered…
- See more in: squash, networking, sport, guides
- History of business – regulation in the Middle Ages
- Bureaucracy is a major bugbear of small-business owners, but even hundreds of years ago there were plenty of hoops for the small businessman to jump through.
- See more in: Middle Ages, bureaucracy, red tape, regulations, merchant guilds, craft guilds
- The team-building trip: five company social events
- If you’re struggling for business social ideas then you’ll find nothing that you haven’t already thought of here. A breakdown of five typical company social events, from paintballing to pubs.
- See more in: events, paintballing, pubs, go-karting, bowling, theme parks, team-bonding, team-building, socialising
- Perception and reality: the brand-building guide
- A small-business guide to how various businesses establish - or fail to establish - a reputation in line with customer experience.
- See more in: brand, branding, advertising, marketing, Body Shop, Nike, Stella Artois, analysis
- Classic books: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
- A sanatorium has the potential for both tragedy and comedy – potential exploited to the full by Ken Kesey in his most famous offering.
- See more in: books, novels, reviews, fiction
- The modern business owner
- Shifting perceptions of entrepreneurs and entrepreneurialism mean people should find it easier to draw inspiration from business.
- See more in: entrepreneur, entrepreneurialism, Richard Branson, Alan Sugar, report, LSE, 1980s, ethical consumerism
- Buying friends reunited and other silly decisions
- New-media mistakes made by people who are usually surefooted.
- See more in: new media, internet, online, technology, social networking, MySpace, Facebook, Friends Reunited, ITV, Mark Zuckerberg, Rupert Murdoch, Bill Gates, Microsoft
- A book to read when... you need a laugh
- Although it's not to everyone's tastes Joseph Heller's anti-war classic Catch-22 made it into the dictionary. Not many books can claim that.
- See more in: Catch-22, novels, books, fiction, reviews
- Theme parks: a guide to the UK's best
- The faint-hearted, those of a nervous disposition and expectant mothers needn't read this guide.
- See more in: theme parks, alton towers, drayton manor, chessington world of adventures, thorpe park, guides