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OP-ED: A company's greatest asset: the what, why and how of employee branding
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — You know how there are brands and then there are brands? Thinking about some of the world's most successful companies — Google, Apple, Microsoft, Starbucks, Netflix — it might be difficult to find loads of commonalities among them. But something all those companies do well, and something that plays a key role [...]
Bahamian software development company builds custom payroll system for CBS Bahamas
CBS Bahamas is the most recent enterprise to onboard its human resources and payroll processes to TriblockHR, a customizable platform designed by Bahamian software development firm Plato Alpha.
TriblockHR, launched in 2021, uniquely meets the needs of organizations operating in The Bahamas by streamlining payroll, performance, and time management systems.
"As a growing company, it was becomi...
Rubis Bahamas Hosted Virtual Health Environment and Safety (HES) Seminar
“On May 25, 2022, RUBiS Bahamas Limited hosted a fully virtual Health, Environment, and Safety (HES) Seminar for its Commercial & Industrial (C&I) sector.
This unique and interactive session was hosted on Microsoft Teams in consideration of both the health of participants and facilitators given the current COVID-19 pandemic and the archipelagic nature of the market that as C&I customers are l...
New England Institute of Technology Strengthens Ties with BTVI
The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) recently hosted officials of the New England Institute of Technology (NEIT) to further develop a partnership between the two schools.
The visit by NEIT to The Bahamas was designed to detail specific pathways for students considering matriculating from BTVI to NEIT. Detailed articulation agreements are currently being developed for cyber secu...
Presentations must Power to the Point
Presentations must Power to the Point
By DEIDRE M. BASTIAN
Oh no, not another boring presentation. How much does it suck to be in the audience for yet another drawn-out presentation, filled with jolly, cheerful jumping jacks? Not good, right?
Aerospace Engineer and STEM Champion to Deliver UB Commencement Address
Bahamian-American aerospace engineer and entrepreneur Aisha Bowe will address more than 600 members of the Spring 2021 Commencement Class of University of The Bahamas (UB) during the university’s virtual commencement ceremony scheduled for 27th May 2021.
An enthusiastic advocate of increasing underrepresented communities in the Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) field, Ms. Bowe i...
BTVI Rebrands Business Studies
BTVI Rebrands Business Studies
The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) recently rebranded its business trades department with a new name, additional programs and certification opportunities.
Under its new name - Business Studies and Entrepreneurship - the department offers degree programs in Office Administration, Human Resources Management and Business Office Technology. Certificate programs include Office As...
National Training Agency graduates 6th Cohort of mandatory workforce preparatory programme trainees
National Training Agency graduates 6th Cohort of mandatory workforce preparatory programme trainees
The 6th Cohort Graduation Ceremony of the National Training Agency (NTA) Mandatory Workforce Preparatory Programme was addressed on Thursday by Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Labour and National Insurance Nicole Campbell, and also by Cynthia ?Mother? Pratt, who offered words of inspiration to 242 young people.
BTVI Team Presents at International Conference
BTVI Team Presents at International Conference
For the first time in the history of the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI), five of its employees had the opportunity to present at the same international conference. The 5th International Conference on technical vocational education and training (TVET) in the Caribbean was held May 12th – 14th, 2021 under the theme, TVET: Creating Opportunities in a Global Pandemic.
The BTVI...
Learning to love can make a difference
Learning to love can make a difference
How many people have asked themselves, "What is love?" It's the simplest and most complex word that probably exists. It is simple and yet it can be complicated. It can start and end wars and conflicts. It's been said that the purpose and very existence of life is a simple, four letter word -- love.
As I reflect on the complicated issues of our great nation, I can't help but feel an obligation to t...