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What Neurodiverse Employees Want Managers to Understand

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The Hiring Process Some organizations pride themselves on putting candidates through grueling interviews and tests. Some experts suggest allowing neurodiverse candidates to stretch out tests and interviews over several days. Just be sure to set the guidelines for all staff members.

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Costa Rica Opens! What About the Birding?

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As far as requirements for entering Costa Rica, one thing that is no longer needed is proof of a negative PCR COVID-19 test. But don’t take my word for it, check out the CDC guidelines. This is no longer required! The Birding. Is it any different, is it limited?

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COVID-19 Has Changed Everything About Selling. Here’s How We’re Handling It

Sales and Marketing Management

While no operator’s manual exists to handle an emergency as unique as this one, I think I’ve come away with at least some rough guidelines that could be helpful to other sales organizations, whether for managing the current crisis or the next one. . This pandemic has been tough and a hard test of sales organizations’ resilience.

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Is Your Company Failing Enough Times to Succeed?

Sales and Marketing Management

And failed tests aren’t efforts to be circumvented but embraced, as they ultimately enable curiosity, development, and growth by allowing a company to take risks, drive deeper thinking, and outmaneuver the competition. Why a Company Culture Built Around Tested Failure Succeeds. How to Develop a Culture of Tested Failure.

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Air Canada To Stop Shipping Lab Primates

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The coalition – the Canadian Coalition Against Animal Research and Experimentation (CCAARE) which includes the Calgary Animal Rights Effort, Stop Animal Testing at Dalhousie University, and Stop UBC Animal Research among many others – also urged the Canadian Transportation Agency to approve Air Canada's new policy.

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Puerto Rico Plans Huge Primate Breeding Facility to Supply Researchers

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In 2007, the National Academy of Sciences published a report calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to make a fundamental shift in its toxicity testing strategies away from testing on mammals and focusing increasingly on new, more accurate—not to mention, more ethical—in vitro toxicity testing.

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Drones: The Next Thing Birders Will Be Arguing About

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I was chatting with Gordon about this and we discussed how drones could be a safer way to get photos of birds or document birds for breeding surveys, but he was quick to point out, “You and I already have an idea of what a safe distance would be to test that out with an active bald eagle nest.