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In Style, In Sync
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Saturday, 04 October 2008 03:00 |
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There has been a lot of hullaballoo about how inexpedient it is to wear suits and ties to work. Some are of the opinion that business-casuals are suitable for most professions. Some others have said that the clothing required by most corporations are not suitable for the tropical climate. Yet others have gone as far as recommending traditional attires, because they consider suits and ties, an imposition of the West.
The first point to be made is that suits and ties are not for every profession. There are positions within the service industry that do not require the full business attire. Nevertheless, there should be dress norms in every corporation. Whether employees wear full business attire or business casual, there must be dos and don’ts to prevent a professional environment from looking like a madhouse. It is recommended that professionals who meet regularly with other professionals or clients should always be in full business attire. Many professionals have also complained about suits and ties not being suitable for the tropical climate. That argument might seem valid, but the truth is, wearing a suit is not any less comfortable during the summer in temperate regions. As a matter of fact, many temperate regions are hotter in the summer than the tropics. There are frequent heat waves, yet many professionals in these regions still wear their suits. Choosing a suit with the right fabric would certainly help in alleviating the discomfort that comes with the tropical heat. In addition, proper functioning air conditioners must be provided by corporations that require their employees to wear suits. |
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In Style, In Sync
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Saturday, 06 September 2008 19:18 |
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The modern mogul is a hybrid of wit and style. He is an embodiment of the union between aesthetics and intelligence. He not only has good business acumen, but also possesses an impeccable style. In the 21st century, an exec must know what happens on Broad Street, as well as the trends on Main Street. Believe it or not, your appearance can open doors in glass buildings. Below are seven little infusions from Main Street that can catalyze an exec’s rise on Broad Street.
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In Style, In Sync
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Written by Oluwaseun Pelemo
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Tuesday, 26 August 2008 10:36 |
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Nokia is a Finnish multinational communications manufacturer with their headquarters in Espoo, Finland. Nokia is said to be the largest manufacterer of mobile phones and they have a large customer base because of the reliability and wealth of features in their mobile phones.
The Nokia N Series is known to be the luxury line among the regular nokia phones. This line features phones with design and functionality well crafted. They have been able to converge multimedia, design and smart functionality into these phones, making them a sure choice for various executives and corporate individuals in Nigeria. One mobile phone among the N series that is being anticipated is the Nokia N96. It was announced in February 2008 and is expected to be released in the third quarter of 2008. It is a well designed phone and a beauty to behold. It has the major features most desired by any professional. These include GPRS, EDGE, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, an RSS Reader, Organizer, Office Document Viewer and Built-In GPS Receiver for people in countries that have this functionality. Also, it is a Series 60 phone which runs on the Symbian OS 9.3 giving users the ability to install applications programmed by various developers to maximize utility of the potentials of this phone. |
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