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  2. Get Started with AOL MyMagazines

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    As new magazine issues are made available, you will be sent a notification email with a "Read Now" link that will take you directly to the current issue. To ensure you always receive these email notifications, please add delivery@mail.emagazines.com to your contacts in your AOL email account. Read more about how to add contacts in AOL Mail.

  3. Whole Foods CEO on getting employees to support your vision ...

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    Buechel’s first point of order was to go on a speaking tour across Whole Foods stores, as he says, to assess what employees wanted from a leader five years after Amazon’s $13.7 billion ...

  4. “Making A Bad Time Worse”: Meghan And Harry Dismiss New ...

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    The ex-Spotify employee said the duke was “challenging to engage” with, while the magazine quotes someone who worked with Harry on an event during his Spare book tour as having “the greatest ...

  5. Workforce.com - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, when the Journal of Personnel Research transitioned to Workforce, it grew to be not just a magazine, but a multimedia firm servicing the HR industry with magazines, research, webinars, and events. In 2011, it introduced the Game Changers Awards, an initiative to recognize HR practitioners who have been innovative and created a positive ...

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  7. 100 Best Companies to Work For - Wikipedia

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    The 100 Best Companies to Work For is an annual list published by Fortune magazine that ranks U.S. companies based on employee happiness and perks. [1] Like the Fortune 500, the list includes both public and private companies. [2] The list was first published in 1998.

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    The Silver Sheet, a house organ of Thomas H. Ince Studios in the early 1920s. A house organ (also variously known an in-house magazine, in-house publication, house journal, shop paper, plant paper, or employee magazine) is a magazine or periodical published by a company or organization for its customers, employees, union members, parishioners, political party members, and so forth. [1]

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    Magazines.com LLC is a privately held American e-commerce company based in Franklin, TN, a suburb of Nashville, Tennessee. Magazines.com retains authorizations to sell magazine subscriptions by publishers. Time Inc. is a major investor. Magazines.com has more than 7,000 magazine titles including free business-to-business magazines.