Monday, October 26, 2020

Business Skills All-In-One For Dummies


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There are some things that will never go out of style, and good business skills are one of them. With the help of this informative book, you’ll learn how to wear multiple hats in the workplace no matter what comes your way—without ever breaking a sweat.

Compiled from eight of the best Dummies books on business skills topics, Business Skills All-in-One For Dummies offers everything you need to hone your abilities and translate them into a bigger paycheck. Whether you’re tasked with marketing or accounting responsibilities—or anything in between—this all-encompassing reference makes it easier than ever to tackle your job with confidence.

  • Manage a successful operation
  • Write more effectively
  • Work on the go with Microsoft Office 365
  • Deal with marketing, accounting, and projects with ease

If you’ve ever dreamed about being able to juggle all your work responsibilities without ever dropping the ball, the book is for you.

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You need to know a lot to succeed in business these days, and this book helps you get a handle on seven fundamental business skills, regardless of industry. Discover how to read a financial statement, manage projects, products, and supply chains, and utilize your network to grow your business. Gain valuable digital marketing and business writing skills to improve your emails and copywriting. Put yourself in control of your future at work with the help of this book!

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Reviews :-

An excellent compendium of 7 business topics that provide a sound basis for any beginner…

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 22, 2018…

When I obtained this book, I was very much a novice when it came to understanding business, both in the fundamentals of how to set-up and structure a company (for me this was a limited liability company) as well as the day to day operational management. This book has been exceptional in terms of taking me from a complete novice to someone with a good overview of the different types of companies, marketing and operational processes such as decision making, project management and accounting to name but a few. I would highly recommend this to individuals who are in a similar circumstance.

This book boasts to be a compendium of 7 other previously written dummies books in the Wiley series and this has certainly been my experience having read through the book. These amalgamations include Accounting, Operations Management, Decision–Making, Project Management, LinkedIn, Business Writing and Digital Marketing. As you might expect from a compendium, each is a standalone section in its own right which provides a solid basis upon which to learn from. From a reader perspective, it takes you through the very basics, with no prior knowledge assumed and builds upon this understanding page by page. Like all the dummies series, there are periodically “tips”, “warnings” and “remember” points that help to articulate to the reader the key messages to take away from the chapter. Despite being a compendium, the book flows well in terms of content and structure.

There were several sections within the book, such as LinkedIn that were not really applicable to me and the company I was establishing, and although I skim read these for interest and reference, I could have quite happily skipped these without having an impact upon understanding future chapter content. I particularly found that both the blogging for business and following up with email marketing were particularly helpful chapters and gave me lots of ideas for how I could implement these for my own business.

Overall, I found this book to be a really helpful overview for all the business related information that I needed to understand from the beginning. It has also provided me with many external links to further my knowledge in particular areas for my own business needs and for this reason, I think this is a 5 star book.

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Publication Date : March 16, 2018

Language: : English

Publisher : For Dummies; 1st Edition (March 16, 2018)

Print Length : 720 pages

 

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Sunday, October 25, 2020

Science Reveals The Perfect Time To Drink Coffee For A Healthy Metabolism

It's a vicious cycle: Stay up late into the night and revive yourself upon waking with a cup of strong coffee. While the caffeine may perk you up, it could also have a negative effect on your metabolism, new research suggests.

According to the new study, published in the journal British Journal of Nutrition, a single bad night's sleep isn't likely to acutely impair metabolism. Having coffee before breakfast the next day can.

In the experiment, participants who drank strong, black coffee after a disrupted night's sleep, and followed that up with a sugary drink had impaired blood sugar control — a marker for metabolic dysfunction.‌‌

"It may be better to wait until after breakfast to have coffee following a bad night of sleep — rather than before breakfast in order to balance the stimulating effects of the coffee with their potential to disrupt glucose metabolism," study co-author Harry Smith, a researcher at the Centre for Nutrition, Exercise & Metabolism at the University of Bath, tells Inverse.

Moderate coffee drinking is linked to health benefits like lower risk of heart disease, certain cancers, and neurological conditions, so the findings "don't mean that coffee can't be part of a healthy balanced lifestyle," Smith adds.

What the research does say is that it may be worth considering when to down your java.

Coffee experiment — To determine how broken sleep and morning coffee influence metabolic function, researchers recruited 29 healthy men and women. The group participated in three overnight experiments in random order:

  • Participants had a normal night's sleep (approximately eight hours) and consumed a sugary drink upon waking in the morning.
  • Participants experienced a disrupted night's sleep (where the researchers woke them every hour for five minutes using specially designed texting prompts) and then upon waking were given the same sugary drink.
  • Participants experienced the same sleep disruption but were first given a strong black coffee (including approximately 300 milligrams of caffeine) 30 minutes before consuming the sugary drink.

At the start of the study, researchers measured participants' height, weight, and waist circumference along with health metrics like sleep quality, mood, and appetite. After completing each condition, researchers took samples of the participants' blood after drinking the sugary drink. The drink was designed to mirror the calories of a typical breakfast.

The health impacts of a cup of joe — The scientists found that one night of broken sleep did not affect people's insulin sensitivity or glucose tolerance —two markers of metabolic health — the next day, compared to a full night of sleep.

The study may be reassuring for those who occasionally miss out on their full eight hours of rest. But those who regularly lose out on snoozing time aren't out of the woods, metabolically speaking.

"More severe acute sleep disruption and/or chronic sleep disruption have been associated with impaired glucose metabolism and increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease," Smith notes.

The results may throw a wrench in the morning routines of avid coffee drinkers.

In the study, consuming strong, black coffee after broken sleep substantially increased the blood glucose response to breakfast by around 50 percent. This shift doesn't necessarily put someone at risk for diabetes or other metabolic disorders, but the scientists say it could influence health if the spike occurs habitually.

"Single occasions of elevated blood glucose responses such as in the study can be predictive of cardiometabolic events in the future, and this response repeated over a long period of time certainly could have an impact on health such as reduced insulin sensitivity," Smith explains. Still, other factors such as physical activity need to be considered when predicting long-term outcomes.

Shifting coffee routines — Taken together, these findings suggest drinking coffee after a bad night's sleep can make you feel alert, but may limit your body's ability to tolerate the sugar in your breakfast.

That's because the caffeine contained in coffee beans has a negative effect on sensors in the muscle that help take glucose out of the blood, therefore resulting in this higher blood glucose response, Smith explains. Caffeine also stimulates a greater release of lipids into the blood which also negatively impacts our muscles' ability to take glucose out of the blood.

"If this scenario of caffeinated coffee before breakfast is continued over a prolonged period it is possible that this may have longer-term health implications, however, it is also likely that our body clock may adjust to the morning spike in blood glucose," Smith says.

More, larger randomized clinical trials are needed to hammer out exactly how coffee routines impact daily metabolic function. But for now, these findings suggest people should consume their bean juice after breakfast, not before, to support a healthy metabolism.

"We know that nearly half of us will wake in the morning and, before doing anything else, drink coffee - intuitively the more tired we feel, the stronger the coffee," study co-author James Betts, co-director of the Centre for Nutrition, Exercise and Metabolism at the University of Bath, said in a related statement. "This study is important and has far-reaching health implications as up until now we have had limited knowledge about what this is doing to our bodies, in particular for our metabolic and blood sugar control."

Coffee is the world's most popular beverage, so drinking morning coffee at the perfect time is useful information for billions of individuals.

"Put simply, our blood sugar control is impaired when the first thing our bodies come into contact with is coffee especially after a night of disrupted sleep. We might improve this by eating first and then drinking coffee later if we feel we still feel we need it. Knowing this can have important health benefits for us all."

LONGEVITY HACKS is a series on the science-backed strategies to live better, healthier, and longer.

HOW THIS AFFECTS LONGEVITY — People who drank strong black coffee before breakfast after a bad night's sleep had impaired metabolism and blood glucose tolerance. Scientists aren't sure what this coffee drinking habit would lead to over time but say there could be negative long term effects.

WHY IT'S A HACK — Other studies show coffee can help protect the heart and promote longevity. But this study suggests when you have it can be a crucial factor to avoid unintended effects on metabolism.

SCIENCE IN ACTION — Scientists suggest drinking coffee after breakfast, not before, to support a healthy metabolism.

HACK SCORE OUT OF 10 — ☕️☕️☕️☕️- Health experts recommend limiting coffee intake to four cups per day.

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