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Author: Talc Admin Created: 3/09/2009 11:47 AM
TALC Transport and Logistics Industry News

By Talc Admin on 22/06/2010 3:59 PM

With the transport and logistics industry largely being dominated by email for interaction and collaboration between industry members, the uptake of social media within the industry is both slow and seemingly redundant. Why bother when email will suffice? What can social media do for Transport and Logistics?

Combining the massive 'reach' and interactivity of social media with email functionality can provide immense benefits for all in the T&L Industry.

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By Talc Admin on 22/06/2010 1:59 PM

What do viral websites all have in common with one another? How might you be able to achieve a viral website? Read on..

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By Talc Admin on 21/06/2010 1:38 PM

We’ve all experienced that person who’s talking on his cell phone in public, in a voice that’s way too loud — on the train, in a restaurant, or walking down the street, screaming into the mobile, oblivious to the effect he’s having on the crowd nearby.

We rarely experience this with a land line phone. That’s because when we talk on a land line phone, “There’s a small percentage of our voice that’s fed back to us. It’s called “sidetone,” according to former Bell Labs scientist Dr. Steve Crandall. About 18 decibels of sound (the loudness of a whisper) comes back to us to give us an indication that our voice is being heard on the other side of the connection. When we have that feedback, we are less apt to make a spectacle of ourselves.

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By Talc Admin on 21/06/2010 10:53 AM

It seems like social media is everywhere these days. But the 2010 Business Monitor United States report — commissioned by UPS — shows that when it comes to small- and medium-sized businesses, social media is still a missed opportunity. A mere 24% of respondents said they’ve received sales leads from social media, with just 1% citing it as a factor for business growth.

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By Talc Admin on 21/06/2010 10:24 AM

Just as you create branding guidelines and key messaging guides, so too should you dedicate time to creating your social media personality. There are multiple combinations that you can use to increase your brand visibility and converse with your customers.

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By Talc Admin on 19/06/2010 11:42 AM

50% of all training in T&L takes place outside the formal VET system. It occurs on the job, through mentoring, coaching and via private training providers. It includes industry accreditation and personal development. It does not involve TAFE colleges. Yet Government mainly focuses its efforts on TAFE and formal training - what about the other 50%?

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By Talc Admin on 30/05/2010 3:34 PM

 New ideas emerge from everywhere in complex systems. It's a positive aspect of human society. It also raises challenges for the way we look at things. In the world of skills and learning a new idea has emerged over the last 10 years - seeking to redefine our understanding of the way we do things. Is it real, or is it just another academic thesis?

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By Talc Admin on 21/05/2010 2:56 PM

The T&L Skills Council has been mandated to pick up a range of new skills initiatives in the 2010 Commonwealth Budget. Geoff Gwilym, the CEO of the Skills Council, highlights the key points.

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By Talc Admin on 17/05/2010 8:31 AM

Industrial relations and workplace issues such as  wages, working conditions and supervision are never far away from politics in Australia. In spite of the best efforts of the media and some social commentators, the concerns of workers and their situation in local and national politics keeps coming back.

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By Talc Admin on 11/05/2010 9:36 PM

The Commonwealth Budget 2010 is a milestone in integrated thinking between skills and infrastructure. For the first time, and after ten years of advocacy and research, industry has "got the message" across that skills and infrastructure are intimately linked. Now the real work can begin. Transport and Logistics stakeholders can start to take up the Government's programmes around their areas of concern - training, learning and workplace development.

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Councils glove up over water price cap plan
The LGAQ says a cap on water prices could send council-owned water companies broke. 09/06/2010

 

Fair Work inspectors to brief local businesses
Fair Work inspectors will be making around 60 educational visits to Moree and Narrabri this month. 09/03/2010

 

Cheeses the next naming rights battleground
Tasmanian cheesemakers are considering plans by the European Union to prevent the use of names like camembert, brie and fetta. 09/02/2010

 

'The end is always near' Reserve warns
A senior RBA official quoted The Doors to explain the role of unexpected events in the global financial crisis. 08/31/2010

 

Britain no basket case says trade envoy
A British trade envoy says the UK is open for business, despite continuing concerns about the health of its economy. 09/03/2010

 

Cheeses the next naming rights battleground
Tasmanian cheesemakers are considering plans by the European Union to prevent the use of names like camembert, brie and fetta. 09/02/2010

 

Trade surplus disappoints
Australia has recorded its fourth straight trade surplus, but the result came in below even the lowest economist forecast. 09/02/2010

 

Australian organ tourists drive sinister trade
Australians are helping fuel a predatory international transplant trade by travelling overseas to buy organs illegally. 09/01/2010

 

Australia posts smallest deficit in 8 years
Australia has recorded its smallest current account deficit since the first quarter of 2002, as commodity exports boost earnings. 08/31/2010

 

Swan Reach Ferry set for changeover
The Transport Department will today replace the Swan Reach Ferry to remove the current 3.5 metre width restriction. 09/06/2010

 

Most 'Go cards' given away not yet used
The Queensland Government and the Opposition have opposite interpretations of a recent "Go Card" giveaway in the south-east. 09/03/2010

 

Ship's master fined for unsafe operations
A Brisbane magistrate has fined a ship's master following an incident in north Queensland in which 37 people were left stranded on a wrecked charter boat. 09/02/2010

 

MP's invited to address Parliament about privatisation concerns
Queensland Opposition Leader John-Paul Langbroek is trying to use parliamentary tactics to expose Government divisions on privatisation. 09/01/2010

 

Bligh cops criticism over public transport plan
The Qld Government has come under fire from experts and the Opposition over its 20-year plan for a world-class public transport system. 09/01/2010

 

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