7 Alternative Ways to Hunt for Freelance Clients

It’s a great time to become a freelance designer. Never before have there been so many ways to reach out and secure your first dream clients. The problem is, so many designers take the easy option by pitching for the same jobs online and competing on price rather than talent. This infographic shows you how you can avoid the race to the bottom and get the high paying clients you deserve.

Suits and Seats: Where To Sit For Professional Success

The business world is full of high-pressure situations, from interviews and presentations to important sales lunches. To succeed, you have to think about every little detail. But even if you’ve researched your interviewer, memorized your lines, brushed your teeth and combed your hair, you’ve probably neglected an important detail: where should you sit?

How to Fire Someone

Firing someone can be an extremely stressful situation. Check out the infographic below presented by TopManagementDegrees.com to explore some of the best ways to go about the firing process.

Your Workers Are What They Eat at Work

A lot has been written on the connection between proper nutrition and workforce productivity. But if you’re looking for a quick, easy-to-digest summary of how great meals can lead to greater productivity, check out this infographic. In it you’ll see the results of a 2013 study published in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine that suggests that the key to higher profits may actually be what you put on your employees’ plates.

Steel: The Backbone of the World Industry

This infographic takes a look at some of the more interesting statistics in the world of steel. Some of the results are astounding and they highlight just how steel and its production can affect the economy of an individual country. We also see the environmentally friendly characteristics of the material which has its own dedicated section.

The Death of Brick and Mortar

Ecommerce is growing at steady right, but what will happen to brick and mortar? Check out the following infographic to learn about the rise or commerce and the death of brick and mortar.

Repairing Efficiency Breakdown in the Workplace

Did you know that according to a recent survey, more than 50% of managers take over 2 hours to manually create a schedule for their team of employees? With that number in mind, can you imagine how long it would take a manager to manually create a schedule by hand for 70-100 workers? We are talking somewhere around eight hours per week. That’s a pretty inefficient use of time!