The hashtag #givegregtheholiday trended on Twitter after Greg Heaslip’s line manager accidentally forwarded his email to 3,500 Arcadia employees. Continue reading Security guard whose holiday request went viral says he is donating free gifts to Stephen Sutton cancer charity
Santa Barbara Killer Began By Stabbing 3 in His Home
The gunman who killed six people in a furious shooting rampage near the University of California, Santa Barbara began the spree by stabbing to death three people in his home, police said tonight. Continue reading Santa Barbara Killer Began By Stabbing 3 in His Home
How to Promote Your Successes
Have you delivered something fantastic and want to shout it from the rooftops? Unfortunately it’s easy to be seen to be boasting if you talk about your own successes. So if you want to share your good news without coming across as showing off, follow these tips … Continue reading How to Promote Your Successes
Was Your Project Successful? Ask Your Sponsor
When a project ends, many project teams struggle with whether they were really successful. Having a project scorecard can help.
Simple Sponsor Survey – Yes or No
Perhaps the simplest way to know if you were successful is to simply ask the sponsor whether the project was a success or not. This is the most direct and the sponsor is usually the person who ultimately must judge success. The sponsor would take into account the budget, deadline, quality, etc., and also make a mental determination of which criteria was most important. Continue reading Was Your Project Successful? Ask Your Sponsor
Naeem Khan – The Glam Guru
Indian-born designer Naeem Khan founded his eponymous label in 2003, presenting his first collection at Olympus Fashion Week in 2005. His work is ornate, intricately detailed, and best known for red-carpet gowns employing handmade fabrics. Continue reading Naeem Khan – The Glam Guru
Stand Up 2 Cancer – Help Jennifer be with her children and husband

Executive Salad has made a commitment to make this world a better place. We say no to poverty. We stand our ground and stair down terrorism. We definitely do not tolerate cancer.
Jennifer Doolabh is a victim of cancer. In May 2012, at just 25 years old, Jennifer was diagnosed with stage 3 Breast Cancer. So far she has been a brave fighter and we must all support her to win this battle.
This movement is not only to grow cancer awareness but also to assist Jennifer with her financials so that she can continue to get better treatment. A small amount from everyone makes a big difference.
To make a big difference and take a stand against this disease please click on the donate button below. You will need Jennifer’s PayPal account jennifer.doolabh@gmail.com.
You can view Jennifer’s journey as she battles cancer at https://www.facebook.com/MynameisJenniferRupeandIhaveBreastCancer
World Cup 2014: Landon Donovan dropped from US squad
LA Galaxy striker Landon Donovan has been cut from the United States squad for the World Cup.
The ex-Everton player, who has won 156 caps and scored 57 goals, was one of seven players axed as Jurgen Klinsmann named his final 23-man squad. Continue reading World Cup 2014: Landon Donovan dropped from US squad
Luis Suarez injury: Uruguay fans blame Newcastle’s Paul Dummett
Newcastle defender Paul Dummett has received online death threats from Uruguay fans who blame him for the knee injury sustained by Luis Suarez.
Liverpool’s Suarez, 27, had surgery on Wednesday, but is hopeful of being fit for next month’s World Cup. Continue reading Luis Suarez injury: Uruguay fans blame Newcastle’s Paul Dummett
Russia signs 30-year gas deal with China
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has signed a multi-billion dollar, 30-year gas deal with China.
The deal between Russia’s Gazprom and China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC) has been 10 years in the making. Continue reading Russia signs 30-year gas deal with China
Wireless power breakthrough could spark new generation of medical implants
New mechanism the size of a grain of rice (above) does away with the need for bulky batteries to power pacemakers and more. Continue reading Wireless power breakthrough could spark new generation of medical implants







