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Insider's latest work-advice column is about how managers can tackle remote work loneliness. I have weekly team and one-on-one meetings with colleagues, but apart from those and task-related messages, we don't interact much. I'm not sure how much my team members communicate with each other, but I imagine they have similar experiences. The good news is there are plenty of simple things you can do to help you and your team form social bonds and mitigate your collective feelings of loneliness. Noonan suggested setting aside a couple of hours each week where team members do their own work over video together.
That’s five times more than the number of teams represented in the first Winter Games in Chamonix, France in 1924. “They want to keep the girls pretty, in a special way,” Bonaly told CNN Sport as she reflected on her career. India has never won a medal at the Winter Games and does not have a prominent winter sports federation, Keshavan told CNN Sport. Shiva Keshavan of India reacts following run 3 during the Luge Men's Singles on day two of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games. Hopefully, it just encourages more and more Black athletes to come out to winter sports and not just Black athletes, winter sports for everybody.
The IT firm Citizant has been working with the IRS to use technology to speed up its processes. Citizant says it has helped the IRS save 25,000 hours by using DevOps technology. Citizant helped the IRS start adopting DevOps practices with CloudBees CI and Red Hat's OpenShift. Much of the IRS's technology runs on mainframe computers from the 1980s and Citizant's teams have helped the agency automate updates and code releases for those mainframes. In total, Citizant estimates that it has saved the IRS over 25,000 hours on manual work for testing, analyzing, and releasing the code used to process taxes and administer the Internal Revenue Code, Kumar says.
CNN —With extremely cold temperatures gripping much of the United States, travelers may be wondering how their planes are made safe for flying. Their mission was to see how their test plane, a long-range A350 XWB, withstood extreme cold. From cold to hotNew plane models undergo testing under extreme conditions before they're put into service. The cold-weather tests in Canada came only days after the MSN3 test plane completed high-altitude test in Bolivia. This kind of weather has made it an ideal spot to test aircraft.
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