4 Things To Revisit While Your Business Is Under Lockdown

4 Things To Revisit While Your Business Is Under Lockdown

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If you run a business, you’ve likely been dealt a huge blow by the COVOD-19 outbreak and the lockdown that followed. It’s likely that all your employees have moved off-site and that you’ve had to make some huge operational changes. You’ve had to invest in the software and hardware to facilitate remote working. You’ll probably have had to take a much more hands-off approach to management. And because you’ve been feeling your way while adapting to unprecedented circumstances, you likely haven’t felt able to be very strategic or proactive. 

With some countries and states show signs of relaxing lockdown, even if you’re not ready to reopen your premises you’re likely thinking about how you’ll do so. Do you want to go back to business as usual? Or do you want to start laying a foundation to be better? Now’s the perfect time to invest in revivifying your premises by revisiting the following while your business is under lockdown…

Your network

You’ve probably had to make a lot of changes to facilitate secure remote working. You’ve most likely had to integrate a lot of your operations to the cloud and started using VPNs to make remote employees more secure. Why stop there? Maybe it’s time to revisit your on-site network. Perhaps you could make it faster, more efficient and more secure. Maybe it’s time to start using a hybrid cloud architecture, which gives you the perfect combination of scalability, affordability or performance. Whether your employees are off-site, or continuing to work remotely. 

Your equipment

The state of your equipment, however functional, can play a huge part in determining your employees’ productivity, motivation and turnover. It’s not enough for your equipment to work. It should be frictionless and satisfying for employees to use. This goes for everything from your vehicles- check out TCS Upfitting to revitalize your vehiclers- to your desks and chairs. In these uncertain times, you can give your employees a huge boost in motivation and morale by treating them to brand new equipment when they get back on-site. 

Your waste 

One of the few positives of the lockdown is the impressively restorative effect that it has had on the environment. It’s clear to many consumers that we need a more ethical and eco-conscious form of capitalism going forward to ensure that the environmental gains we have made over the previous months do not go to waste. You’ll want to rethink what you do with your commercial waste, as well as taking active steps to reduce waste in your business

Your staff

Finally, when your staff return to the workplace, you may wish to reconsider how you keep them engaged and motivated. While they’ll undoubtedly be glad to return to the workplace and their colleagues, you may want to take steps to capitalize on that forward momentum. You might want to rethink your bonus structure or consider using an employee recognition program to improve motivation. 

Your business has the potential to bounce back stronger than ever when lockdown measures are lifted. All you need to do is make a modest investment in a few strategically chosen key areas. 

How To Reduce Waste In Your Business

How To Reduce Waste In Your Business

There are many businesses out there that produce a lot of waste, even when they don’t realise it. Most of the time, those same businesses are producing more waste now than they were two years ago. Reducing business waste is a must for every single business in every single industry – why? Costs, mostly!

A business that is dealing with waste also deals with higher costs and longer downtime. It’s important that your business demonstrates good industry leadership and social responsibility. Waste is a cultural thing with most businesses in the bigger industries dealing with more waste than others.  Reducing waste is an absolute must for a business and if you want to ensure that you reduce your consumption and your waste you need the tips below:

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  1. Composting. It’s not just something for the home, but composting is the biggest help you could give your business. Organic waste is a big piece of the waste puzzle and with the right composting program, you can ensure that you reduce waste removal fees and reduce landfill, too.
  2. Management Systems. If your business is in the oil and gas industry, you may benefit from management systems like PetroBase Pro. You need to streamline the way that you do things in your business and this is the best way to do it. 
  3. Facility Auditing. Look at how you do things in your facility and evaluate your supply chain. Look at the consumables that you are stocking and check out how you do things right now. Make sure that you engineer your facility so that things move forward without interruption. Business interruptions are going to be a big cause of waste.
  4. Reduce Your Packaging. If you are manufacturing products, look at how much waste you are causing by overuse of packaging. If you can eliminate single-use plastics and swap to cardboard, you are going to reduce the amount of packaging used. This will save you the money you’ve wasted, too.
  5. Add Glasses. If you stock vending machines with bottled water for your staff, or you buy in bulk and stock in the refrigerator, it’s time to swap from bottled water to glasses and a few filtering jugs! You can give your staff fresh water, but why waste packaging? Not only that, but you’ll spend far more on bottled water than you would on tap water.
  6. Swap To Digital. Technology can offer your business a lot of ways to reduce waste and the first thing to do is to go paperless. You can swap everything to online invoicing and online paperwork and this way, you can get rid of half of the paperwork at least! The amount of money you spend each year on storage will be reduced, too, which is the perfect reason to swap to digital tech over paper. You can save 30% and more in ten years and that’s something to be proud of as a business.

Waste in your business can be reduced – and you can start right now.

What to Do If You’ve Been Wrongly Accused Of A Crime

What to Do If You’ve Been Wrongly Accused Of A Crime

There is a general assent in the worldwide population that no one believes that they will be accused of a crime they have not committed, and yet wrongful accusations and convictions are happening every single day. No one ever believes that it will ever happen to them – until it does.

So, if you are in the position where you are being investigated for something that you did not do, then you need to make some decisions. Not only do you need to be looking for someone to properly defend your case, you need to take some action. You have a life to protect, and we’ve got some suggestions of what you could do to help to protect it.

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  1. Hiring an attorney for the proper representation is the first thing that you should do if you have been accused of something that you did not do. Most of the time, those who are innocent don’t consider getting some advice, because of the fact they’re innocent. However, you need someone to tell the world the same thing. If an accusation is on the table, you need someone to legally protect you to ensure that things do not escalate into something bigger.
  2. You are allowed to remain silent: it’s written in the Miranda Rights. You have the temptation from all sides to declare your innocence, but don’t do that! You want to ensure that you take your constitutional right to remain silent and roll with it. You do not have to answer anything until you speak to an attorney.
  3. It is within your right to decline DNA testing and searches on your body. You need to make sure that the rules are followed if you are being accused of something, and no one can take your DNA or details without your consent. A valid warrant should be a legal one, and you are allowed to refuse to any testing until there is enough evidence against you. And, if you’re innocent, there won’t be! 
  4. Evidence is so important to your case even if you have been wrongly accused. You should gather as much evidence as you possibly can to ensure that you are in the right. If there is anything in your favor, even a bus ticket, don’t destroy it! 
  5. If someone you know has accused you of a crime, don’t contact that person. It’s very tempting to protest your innocence to those who accuse you of things that you didn’t do, but it can make matters far more complicated! You don’t want to be accused of trying to intimidate the witnesses or victim of the alleged crime.
  6. Being innocent of an accusation doesn’t necessarily guarantee that it’ll be easier to deal with. Being charged with a crime that you did not commit can also ensure that you lose your faith in the legal system. You have a battle ahead of you to clear your name, so make sure that you get the right legal help on your side to win.
How To Deal With A DUI

How To Deal With A DUI

There is nothing fun about getting arrested. Unless it’s a life goal of yours to be arrested and have a jail sentence under your belt, it’s not something you want considering that an arrest on your record can affect you for the rest of your life. 

Sometimes, the arrest isn’t something you anticipate. You have one too many glasses of wine but you feel fine to drive, and then you’re pulled over and you’re over the limit. It doesn’t have to be by much, but even being slightly over the limit can land you with a DUI and then it’s game over. Well, kind of. A DUI in some states has minimum mandatory sentences attached to it, and it’s only under the careful guidance of the right lawyers that you can hope to have a lighter sentence than others. Dealing with a DUI is not always easy, and there are several stages that you’re going to go through with it. Let’s take a look!

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  1. The first stage of a DUI is shock and denial. It’s the initial numb reaction that you would have when arrested for a DUI. Most people try to hide the fact that they’ve been arrested for a DUI in the past – and it makes sense. It’s one of the most irresponsible things that you can do, so you need to get through the shock of the situation so that you can learn to handle it.
  2. The next stage is guilt. No one ever died from being arrested for a DUI, but plenty of people have died as a result of someone driving under the influence. There will be a lot of self-doubt involved in being involved in a DUI, and for many people, it’s an almost unbearable feeling. You will survive this, but there are others who wouldn’t and if you are at fault of that, it’s a much bigger mess!
  3. After you’ve felt the two first stages, anger and bargaining comes next. You’ll be angry if the circumstances of the DUI are inflated by the police report. Say you did have just one glass of wine too many and no one was hurt, you’re likely to feel shamed by the cops after you’ve been arrested. It’s normal to feel angry about your circumstances, but it’s equally important to realize that you were in the wrong and you have to accept the consequences of the actions that you took.
  4. Depression often comes as part of the package after an arrest. It’s a very lonely thing to go through and you can feel like no one knows what’s going on or why. So, you must allow yourself to self-reflect and feel depressed about it. You need to reflect on what you did to know that you did wrong – and that you won’t ever do it again.
  5. Life will – eventually – be on the up. You’ll feel calmer, more self-aware and you’ll feel like you have a handle on yourself once more. Dealing with a DUI is a scary thing to do, but once you’ve done it you can breathe and start to move forward in acceptance.
Important Defensive Driving Tips to Help Avoid Truck Accidents

Important Defensive Driving Tips to Help Avoid Truck Accidents

Whether you’re a relatively new driver or someone that has experience on the road, trucks are probably the scariest vehicles you’ll encounter behind the wheel. Trucks are extremely heavy, they have limited vision and could easily crush your entire vehicle with you inside of it. It’s essential that you avoid colliding with trucks or getting into any accidents involving them, hence why it’s a good idea to learn about defensive driving.

But what exactly is defensive driving and how does it work?

Defensive driving is essentially a series of driving techniques that will help you avoid getting into accidents in the first place. It’s all about reading the flow of traffic, understanding your vehicle and looking out for different cars on the road instead of just yourself. Considering a truck weighs 20 to 30 times more than a regular car and has limited vision, you and the driver of the truck are equally responsible for avoiding an accident.

So in this post, we’re going to take a look at some helpful defensive driving tips that will help you avoid large vehicles so you can stay safe on the road.

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1. When driving behind a truck, make sure you leave plenty of space

We’re taught to always leave plenty of space between you and the car you’re following. After all, nobody wants to risk damaging the car they invested in. However, when it comes to trucks, you should try to leave a bit more space because they’re much larger and slower vehicles.

2. Know the truck’s blind spots

If you can’t see the driver’s face in their side mirrors then they can’t see you unless it’s an advanced model with cameras all around it. Make sure you avoid the truck’s blindspots if you want to stay safe when driving near them.

3. If a truck is turning, be cautious

Trucks take forever to turn and they take up a lot of space on the road when they do. If you notice that a truck is turning, slow down, keep your eyes on it and make sure you leave plenty of space between you and the truck.

4. If you have to pass a truck, do it quickly

Tire blowouts aren’t exactly uncommon and if you’re beside a truck when that happens, it could fall onto your car and crush it. If you have to pass a truck, make sure you do it as quickly and safely as possible instead of lingering next to it.

5. Never drive distracted, especially around trucks

Distracted driving is a big problem on the road regardless if there are trucks around or not. However, when you’re around a truck and are on your phone or talking to your friends, there’s an even bigger chance that you might end up in a motoring accident that involves the truck. As a basic defensive driving technique, make sure you avoid any kind of distractions in the car.

The last thing we want is to end up in an accident on the road involving a truck, especially if we have friends and family members in the back. We hope that these tips have been helpful to you and wish you safe travels anytime you’re behind the wheel.

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