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razorsignclm · 8 months
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Mastering Contract Lifecycle Management- Unleashing the Power of CLM Software 
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Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) software has become indispensable for modern organizations seeking streamlined contract management processes. This software serves as a comprehensive solution for efficiently handling every stage of the contract lifecycle. From creation to collaboration, approval, storage, and ongoing management, CLM software simplifies and automates these critical tasks. 
One of the primary benefits of CLM software is its ability to ensure compliance and mitigate risks. By providing a centralized platform for all contract-related activities, organizations can enforce standardized procedures and adhere to regulatory requirements more effectively. Additionally, CLM software enables users to track key dates, such as deadlines, renewals, and expiration dates, thus preventing oversights and missed opportunities. 
Moreover, CLM software offers seamless integration with existing systems, enhancing interoperability and data consistency across different departments. This integration facilitates smooth communication and data exchange, further optimizing contract management processes. Security features within CLM software safeguard sensitive contract information, protecting it from unauthorized access or data breaches. 
Furthermore, CLM software generates valuable insights through analytics and reporting functionalities. By analyzing contract data and performance metrics, organizations can identify areas for improvement, optimize contract terms, and make informed decisions for better contract management strategies. 
In conclusion, Contract Lifecycle Management software is a crucial tool for organizations seeking to streamline contract processes, ensure compliance, reduce risks, and gain actionable insights for improved efficiency and effectiveness in managing contracts. 
Automate the entire contract process from request to drafting -   
Do it Yourself, Contract Template Manager – Create Contracts Instantly 
Automated Approval Process with Configurable, User-Friendly Workflows 
Advanced Contract Negotiation with E-mail Tagging and Deviation Tracking 
Secure Contract Execution with Proprietary and 3rd- Party e-Signatures 
Comprehensive Contract Repository of All Legacy & New Contracts 
Simple Yet Exhaustive Search Across All Contracts and Their Metadata 
Obligations, Renewals or Deadlines Management with Contract Task Management 
Book Demo- https://razorsign.com/getting-started/contact-us.html  
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sayruq · 5 months
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Dozens of Google employees began occupying company offices in New York City and Sunnyvale, California, on Tuesday in protest of the company’s $1.2 billion contract providing cloud computing services to the Israeli government. The sit-in, organized by the activist group No Tech for Apartheid, is happening at Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian’s office in Sunnyvale and the 10th floor commons of Google’s New York office. The sit-in will be accompanied by outdoor protests at Google offices in New York, Sunnyvale, San Francisco, and Seattle beginning at 2 pm ET and 11 am PT. Tuesday’s actions mark an escalation in a series of recent protests organized by tech workers who oppose their employer’s relationship with the Israeli government, especially in light of Israel’s ongoing assault on Gaza. Just over a dozen people gathered outside Google’s offices in New York and Sunnyvale on Tuesday. Among those in New York was Google cloud software engineer Eddie Hatfield, who was fired days after disrupting Google Israel’s managing director at March’s Mind The Tech, a company-sponsored conference focused on the Israeli tech industry, in early March. Several hours into the sit-ins on Tuesday, Google security began to accuse the workers of “trespassing” and disrupting work, prompting several people to leave while others vowed to remain until they were forced out. The 2021 contract, known as Project Nimbus, involves Google and Amazon jointly providing cloud computing infrastructure and services across branches of the Israeli government. Last week, Time reported that Google’s work on Project Nimbus involves providing direct services to the Israel Defense Forces. No Tech for Apartheid is a coalition of tech workers and organizers with MPower Change and Jewish Voice for Peace, which are respectively Muslim- and Jewish-led peace-focused activist organizations. The coalition came together shortly after Project Nimbus was signed and its details became public in 2021.
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You can read No Tech for Apartheid's open letter here.
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It can be enabled for any CRM multiline text field. We confirmed it by building a specific custom multiline text field.
To modify the field properties from the customizations, we must first enable the “Rich Text Editor Control” on this multiline text field. Accordingly, in the controls tab, click on Add Control.
And choose “Rich Text Editor Control” from the list of controls. Finally, ‘Save and publish the form to see the Rich text editor in the multiline text field.
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The value entered in the Custom configuration URL for the Description field is /WebResources/msdyn_/RichTextEditorControl/RTEGlobalConfiguration.json
Microsoft is the services provider of this website resource, which makes it possible to access extra features such as the capacity to extend the editor.
To make the Rich Text Editor’s extra features available, you can design your unique web resource.
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Conclusion:
The rich text editor tool will enhance the reading and comprehension of any content or descriptive information written in the multiline text field.
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smartcontractclm · 2 years
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CLM Technology: How to Accelerate Contract Execution
Contracts are essential, but they should not impede business deals. Business teams work hard on deals, and it can be frustrating when contract execution holds up revenue or other benefits. Every business recognizes the need for fast and efficient contract execution. But how can this be achieved?
The answer lies in Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) technology. Recent market reports show that companies using an end-to-end contract management system like smartContract can cut contract execution time by up to 42%.
In this post, we explore three specific ideas to accelerate contract execution using a CLM system:
Self-Service Contract Creation
In many organizations, when a business team needs a contract, they send an email to the legal department. The legal department goes back and forth with business, asks questions, and determines the terms and provisions to include in the contract.
A CLM system can automate this process. For common contracts, business users can go online, fill in the details of the deal, and answer a set of questions. The CLM system can determine the best template to use and automatically generate the first draft. The business user can send this draft to the counterparty for negotiation. The legal department can only be involved if there are significant changes suggested by the counterparty.
This self-service model speeds up the contracting process, reduces the burden on the legal department, and allows them to focus on more critical negotiations and legal matters.
Workflow for Contract Approval
A contract may require review and approval from multiple stakeholders. This is probably the biggest bottleneck in contract execution.
A CLM system's workflow capabilities can significantly cut contract cycle time with rules-based review and approval matrices. The system can identify the right stakeholders and create review tasks for them. The system can enforce timely review by setting expected turnaround times and using reminders, notifications, and escalation mechanisms.
Playbook-based Contract Negotiation
A playbook describes a company's negotiation strategies, standard clauses, negotiation boundaries, and non-negotiable positions.
A CLM system's machine learning capabilities can analyze existing contracts and extract the company's agreed positions. This information can be used to develop the playbook.
Once the playbook is ready, the CLM system can make it readily available to all stakeholders in the contracting process. This alignment among internal stakeholders can help in faster decision-making on conflicting terms proposed by the counterparty. It eliminates bottlenecks and speeds up negotiation and contract closure.
A CLM system can enable fast and efficient contract execution, allowing business teams to reap deal benefits without delays. When implemented correctly, a CLM system can transform every stage of the contracting process, allowing more accurate and consistent contracts, reducing risks, and ensuring greater compliance.
To discover more about CLM technology and its benefits, connect with a smartContract consultant today.
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mydockusaccount · 2 years
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A business or an individual that has no concern for their contracts cannot be trusted in any dealings. Contracts are the inherent part of every business or individual and are of utmost importance as they ensure that no party is at a loss from the deal. The process of going to a lawyer at every step of the way and collecting all the signatures, dates and other terms is a tedious process that can be easily avoided.
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An adversarial iMessage client for Android
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Adversarial interoperability is one of the most reliable ways to protect tech users from predatory corporations: that's when a technologist reverse-engineers an existing product to reconfigure or mod it (interoperability) in ways its users like, but which its manufacturer objects to (adversarial):
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/10/adversarial-interoperability
"Adversarial interop" is a mouthful, so at EFF, we coined the term "competitive compatibility," or comcom, which is a lot easier to say and to spell.
Scratch any tech success and you'll find a comcom story. After all, when a company turns its screws on its users, it's good business to offer an aftermarket mod that loosens them again. HP's $10,000/gallon inkjet ink is like a bat-signal for third-party ink companies. When Mercedes announces that it's going to sell you access to your car's accelerator pedal as a subscription service, that's like an engraved invitation to clever independent mechanics who'll charge you a single fee to permanently unlock that "feature":
https://www.techdirt.com/2023/12/05/carmakers-push-forward-with-plans-to-make-basic-features-subscription-services-despite-widespread-backlash/
Comcom saved giant tech companies like Apple. Microsoft tried to kill the Mac by rolling out a truly cursèd version of MS Office for MacOS. Mac users (5% of the market) who tried to send Word, Excel or Powerpoint files to Windows users (95% of the market) were stymied: their files wouldn't open, or they'd go corrupt. Tech managers like me started throwing the graphic designer's Mac and replacing it with a Windows box with a big graphics card and Windows versions of Adobe's tools.
Comcom saved Apple's bacon. Apple reverse-engineered MS's flagship software suite and made a comcom version, iWork, whose Pages, Numbers and Keynote could flawlessly read and write MS's Word, Excel and Powerpoint files:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/06/adversarial-interoperability-reviving-elegant-weapon-more-civilized-age-slay
It's tempting to think of iWork as benefiting Apple users, and certainly the people who installed and used it benefited from it. But Windows users also benefited from iWork. The existence of iWork meant that Windows users could seamlessly collaborate on and share files with their Mac colleagues. IWork didn't just add a new feature to the Mac ("read and write files that originated with Windows users") – it also added a feature to Windows: "collaborate with Mac users."
Every pirate wants to be an admiral. Though comcom rescued Apple from a monopolist's sneaky attempt to drive it out of business, Apple – now a three trillion dollar company – has repeatedly attacked comcom when it was applied to Apple's products. When Apple did comcom, that was progress. When someone does comcom to Apple, that's piracy.
Apple has many tools at its disposal that Microsoft lacked in the early 2000s. Radical new interpretations of existing copyright, contract, patent and trademark law allows Apple – and other tech giants – to threaten rivals who engage in comcom with both criminal and civil penalties. That's right, you can go to prison for comcom these days. No wonder Jay Freeman calls this "felony contempt of business model":
https://pluralistic.net/2023/11/09/lead-me-not-into-temptation/#chamberlain
Take iMessage, Apple's end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) instant messaging tool. Apple customers can use iMessage to send each other private messages that can't be read or altered by third parties – not cops, not crooks, not even Apple. That's important, because when private messaging systems get hacked, bad things happen:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_celebrity_nude_photo_leak
But Apple has steadfastly refused to offer an iMessage app for non-Apple systems. If you're an Apple customer holding a sensitive discussion with an Android user, Apple refuses to offer you a tool to maintain your privacy. Those messages are sent "in the clear," over the 38-year-old SMS protocol, which is trivial to spy on and disrupt.
Apple sacrifices its users' security and integrity in the hopes that they will put pressure on their friends to move into Apple's walled garden. As CEO Tim Cook told a reporter: if you want to have secure communications with your mother, buy her an iPhone:
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/tim-cook-says-buy-mom-210347694.html
Last September, a 16-year old high school student calling himself JJTech published a technical teardown of iMessage, showing how any device could send and receive encrypted messages with iMessage users, even without an Apple ID:
https://jjtech.dev/reverse-engineering/imessage-explained/
JJTech even published code to do this, in an open source library called Pypush:
https://github.com/JJTech0130/pypush
In the weeks since, Beeper has been working to productize JJTech's code, and this week, they announced Beeper Mini, an Android-based iMessage client that is end-to-end encrypted:
https://beeper.notion.site/How-Beeper-Mini-Works-966cb11019f8444f90baa314d2f43a54
Beeper is known for a multiprotocol chat client built on Matrix, allowing you to manage several kinds of chat from a single app. These multiprotocol chats have been around forever. Indeed, iMessage started out as one – when it was called "iChat," it supported Google Talk and Jabber, another multiprotocol tool. Other tools like Pidgin have kept the flame alive for decades, and have millions of devoted users:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/07/tower-babel-how-public-interest-internet-trying-save-messaging-and-banish-big
But iMessage support has remained elusive. Last month, Nothing launched Sunchoice, a disastrous attempt to bring iMessage to Android, which used Macs in a data-center to intercept and forward messages to Android users, breaking E2EE and introducing massive surveillance risks:
https://www.theverge.com/2023/11/21/23970740/sunbird-imessage-app-shut-down-privacy-nothing-chats-phone-2
Beeper Mini does not have these defects. The system encrypts and decrypts messages on the Android device itself, and directly communicates with Apple's servers. It gathers some telemetry for debugging, and this can be turned off in preferences. It sends a single SMS to Apple's servers during setup, which changes your device's bubble from green to blue, so that Apple users now correctly see your device as a secure endpoint for iMessage communications.
Beeper Mini is now available in Google Play:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.beeper.ima&hl=en_US
Now, this is a high-stakes business. Apple has a long history of threatening companies like Beeper over conduct like this. And Google has a long history deferring to those threats – as it did with OG App, a superior third-party Instagram app that it summarily yanked after Meta complained:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/02/05/battery-vampire/#drained
But while iMessage for Android is good for Android users, it's also very good for Apple customers, who can now get the privacy and security guarantees of iMessage for all their contacts, not just the ones who bought the same kind of phone as they did. The stakes for communications breaches have never been higher, and antitrust scrutiny on Big Tech companies has never been so intense.
Apple recently announced that it would add RCS support to iOS devices (RCS is a secure successor to SMS):
https://9to5mac.com/2023/11/16/apple-rcs-coming-to-iphone/
Early word from developers suggests that this support will have all kinds of boobytraps. That's par for the course with Apple, who love to announce splashy reversals of their worst policies – like their opposition to right to repair – while finding sneaky ways to go on abusing its customers:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/09/22/vin-locking/#thought-differently
The ball is in Apple's court, and, to a lesser extent, in Google's. As part of the mobile duopoly, Google has joined with Apple in facilitating the removal of comcom tools from its app store. But Google has also spent millions on an ad campaign shaming Apple for exposing its users to privacy risks when talking to Android users:
https://www.theverge.com/2023/9/21/23883609/google-rcs-message-apple-iphone-ipager-ad
While we all wait for the other shoe to drop, Android users can get set up on Beeper Mini, and technologists can kick the tires on its code libraries and privacy guarantees.
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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/12/07/blue-bubbles-for-all/#never-underestimate-the-determination-of-a-kid-who-is-time-rich-and-cash-poor
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femmefatalevibe · 1 year
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Femme Fatale Guide: Products & Services Worth The Splurge
Fashion:
A great couple of bras in black/nude (your best skin-toned shade)
Comfortable, breathable, and seamless underwear
Outerwear (Coats, jackets, blazers)
The perfect pair of jeans
An LBD that works from day to night
Comfortable, sturdy, sleek, and timeless footwear (a versatile black boot, a black heel, white sneaker, and a black flat/loafer/sandal)
A timeless and versatile crossbody or shoulder bag (a larger one for the daytime/work or school and a smaller one for nighttime/events)
One or two well-made classic jewelry item(s)
A conversation-starting item or accessory
Beauty:
Sunscreen
Any skincare/skin cosmetic products that are game-changers for you
A quality hair brush, comb, and hair towel
Your signature scent
A quality razor/hair removal product
Vitamin C/Retinol serums
Reliable hair tools and sturdy nail tools
A quality hair heat protectant/scalp cleansing or conditioning spray
Makeup brushes and beauty tool cleaners
Home:
Lamps/lighting
Couch/desk chair
Everything for your bed: Bed frame, mattress/sheets/pillows, etc.
Knives
Dishwasher-safe and microwave-safe dishes & cups you love
A full-length mirror
Vacuum
Storage solutions/cedar blocks or moth balls
Quality holders for everything: Paper towels, shower storage, hooks, mailbox/key bowls
Name brand paper products/household cleaners
Electric toothbrush & Waterpik
Sound-proof headphones/Airpods
MacBook Air
Health & Wellness:
High-quality lettuce and/or sprouts
Organic frozen fruits and vegetables (if fresh is too pricey)
BPA-free canned goods
Potassium bromate & glyphosate-free grain products
Snacks free of artificial colors
Quality coffee
An at-home massage tool/heating pad
Fur products for skin/hair removal
Vitamin C/Retinol serums
Quality running shoes
Anything that goes near your vulva or into the vagina: Sex toys, lube, condoms, toy cleaners, pads/tampons/menstrual cups, cleansing wipes, etc.
A yoga mat, resistance band, and a pair of small ankle weights
Spotify subscription
Books and audiobooks
Services:
Therapy
A top-tier haircut
House cleaning (even if it's only once every couple of months)
Top-tier hair removal/brow maintenance services of your choice
Best doctors, dentists, OB/GYN, and dermatologists you can get
At least one personal training/styling session in your life
Professional/Social:
Ownership of the domain for your full legal/professional name and/or business name
A CPA/bookkeeper/fiduciary financial advisor
Automation workflow/content management system software
A lawyer for contract review/LLC services
Personalized stationery/"Thank You" cards
Memorable client gifting for the holidays/milestone successes
Niche skill-based certifications (Google, AWS, Hubspot, etc.) or courses made by trusted professionals in your field
Subscriptions in world-leading and industry-authority digital publications
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oracle-of-dream · 8 months
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Photo Finisher
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Summary: Yechan is from the rookie idol group, 82Majors, and his managers have set him up in the studio to get some amazing photos. But he's heard of your other prizes for good behavior, so he's interested in your other services...
Warnings: Male Reader, Blowjob, facial, degradation, domYechan, cum eating
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You spent your morning selecting the songs for the playlist vibe you needed for today's photoshoot. Rookie idols were always tricky to deal with. Most were scared so stiff that they could hardly count as models...
Today, Yechan from 82Majors was your muse. The appointment was a last-minute order from management, and someone must've paid a chunk of money to call you in before noon. It's a part of your contract that you don't have to work before noon without an extra fee determined based on your mood for the day. It was 8am, so you told your boss to push for 40% higher than your usual rate. This usually moved companies away to pick a later time, but your boss immediately texted you back, telling you to get ready.
It was ten minutes before the photoshoot was supposed to start. Your staff set up everything from lights, cameras, software, and canvases. There was murmuring in the prep room, which is the room before entering the main studio, which meant the client had arrived. After some time, likely for hair and makeup to work him over, a young man with brown hair and strong cheekbones entered and greeted you.
"Hello, photographer y/n. It's a pleasure to be working with you, and thank you so much for taking our call so late minute." He bowed deeply.
"Yeah, hi. Just called me, y/n. Photographer y/n is a little much."
The boy nodded. "I-I'm Yechan, from 82Major!"
"I know who you are. I read the paperwork," you replied dryly.
Your morning coffee hadn't kicked in yet... This was going to be an extremely rough morning.
Yechan took his time to go around to the rest of the staff and introduce himself to each of them, handing out small gift bags from his company.
You looked at your phone for the time. 8AM.
"Okay, that's enjoy chitchat. I'm already at 30% on the irritated scale, and being behind schedule will make it jump to 50%."
With your clear directions, everyone hopped to attention and started scrambling to their stations. Yechan hustled off to get his hair and makeup re-touched before stepping onto the canvas.
"Yechan, if you have any issues or questions with the photos, tell me. The one thing I hate more than waking up early is someone who can't speak on issues.
Yechan nodded eagerly and took followed directions beautifully. Every single angle, down to the degree, was perfect. Clearly practiced. Because of that, you managed to wrap up the first set of photos easily.
"Let's take 10 and switch outfits. We're making excellent time, so let's keep the pace up." You announced to the team.
As you went back to your studio chair, Yechan approached you meekly.
"Yes?" you asked without looking at him, more interested in your phone.
"Um... I'd like to ask you about your services, sir." Yechan mumbled.
You rolled your eyes before looking at him. "My services? I'm a photographer. I take pictures. Be clear about what you want."
"Okay, then I'll be straightforward." Yechan took a deep breath before continuing, "I'd like to please you."
You raised an eye. "Please me? I'm happy enough that we're ahead of schedule. You want me to be happy? Keep working hard."
Yechan shook his head. "I don't know if there's some sort of secret code or something... it's honestly a little embarrassing to just say, you know."
You giggled in your seat, finally looking up from your phone. Yechan was a pretty good-looking man. Knows his angles, good body proportions, and a face card that doesn't look like it'll decline with its high limit. You bet he was about 6 1/2 inches, with a left curve. You read that he was from Canada and the brother of another idol, but you can't remember the brother's name...
You sat back in your chair. "Do you mean you want to have sex with me, boy?"
Yechan's face got pink instantly. "Well, they said you were really frank. But I still didn't–"
"So it's a no?"
"It's a yes! I do want to have... s–sex with you."
You smiled. "And what did you have in mind, young man?" The age gap between you wasn't big, but you could tell he was melting from you treating him like he's the younger in this situation.
"I want to do whatever makes you happy."
"So you have no plan? That's not very well prepared of you."
"I'm pretty skilled though! I got a few tricks!"
You smiled bigger. "Tricks? And what if I refuse? Yechan's face turned white. He clearly didn't consider the possibility of you saying no to him. "You didn't think I was some prostitute, did you? That you could just say, sex, and I'll give it?"
He shook his head, "No! Of course not–I'd never think that."
"Then tell me, what would you want? If you can have anything from this."
He looked around before getting closer to whisper. "Um... If I could choose. I think I'd be really into cumming on your face after you suck me off, and maybe I call you a few names and stuff..."
"Oh, that's it?"
He shrugged. "I'm a rather simple guy..."
"Then, simply guy, let's finish this up so we can get busy," you winked at him as you went off to find more of your staff, leaving him alone with a clear boner.
The photoshoot resumed, Yechan in his new outfit. The crop top really complimented his figure, and honestly got you more excited for what was coming. You could also tell he was pretty excited. His cock could barely stay inside his pants, a few pictures had his tip peeking out, and you personally deleted those to save him from the embarrassment.
After the photoshoot, Yechan went into the dressing room to get changed. You dismissed the staff for the night, thanked everyone for being present, and then walked into the dressing room.
"Hello? Anyone home?" You called.
Yechan let out a small yelp, covering himself. "I'm in here!"
"Yes, obviously. I came here to find you." You closed the door and locked it behind you. "I'm here to give you the reward you requested for being such a good boy today."
Yechan's face was red, his shirt and underwear were on, but his pants were still on the floor.
You winked at him, "easy access? For me? How considerate."
"That's not–"
You dropped to your knees and started crawling over to him. "This is your reward, remember? Anything you want goes, but if either of us says stop, we're done."
Yechan nodded, still covering his crotch.
You crawled right up to him, your face inches away from his dick. "Are you going to hide all day? Isn't it your desire to take charge?" You unbutton your shirt, letting it sensually slide down your shoulders, but not taking it off completely.
"So, I can just go?" Yechan asked again to be sure.
"Yep, just–" Yechan pulled your hair and pushed you into his crotch, making you huff his musk. Slightly sweaty, but pretty clean. You could feel his cock throbbing under the thin fabric, 6 1/2 inches, and curved to the left... You moved your hand to touch it, but Yechan slapped it away.
"Did I tell you to use your hands, s–slut!?" He hesitated at calling you a slut. But the submissive look in your eye reaffirmed him. "Use your mouth to take it out."
You maneuvered your mouth to his waistband, nose grinding against his abs, and dragged his boxes down. His cock smacked you in the face as you moved. His balls were heavy and full, he was throbbing like crazy, and even a slight graze earned a guttural groan. Yechan had really been waiting for you...
"Get to work, whore."
You look up at him, still keeping your hands off him as you caught his cock in your mouth and started licking.
"More than that, I don't want you half-assing it. I'm a busy man!" He pulled on your hair, pulling you into him to make you take more.
Yechan was starting to get more into it, which made you want to mess with him. He wouldn't last long if you tried to push him to it, but if he's so busy, then he can handle it. You straightened your back, corrected his hand to move your head and not pull your hair, and relaxed your jaw. Yechan noticed the change in your attitude as he started getting greedy. Pushing you deep, holding you there, all while telling you how much of an attention whore you are. You pressed him more, flattening your tongue and turning off the gag reflex. You were taking over.
"Wait, holy f–fuck," he moaned as he grabbed a nearby table. "Oh, you're so good. So, so, good at this." You squeezed his balls, earning more praise. "My balls too! Fu–fuck, baby just like that. Keep chugging it." He pushed you down, controlling the tempo, making it faster. "Your mouth is amazing, I–I'm gonna fucking cum." He almost whined as you pulled off of him, jerking him off and licking his tip. His pressure was building. Fast. "Please let me cum on your face!"
You giggled. "Say it in character!"
Yechan's words were still fumbling. "I–I will cum on your face?" He questioned before you squeezed his balls firmly. "God Damn," his cum shot out and landed on your face. "My... g–god." He wouldn't stop, pump after pump. It was at last 8 pumps, full of cum, now on your face. Each was accompanied by a thrust and whining moans from Yechan. You stroked him through it all, milking him completely before giving the tip a lick and a kiss.
"All done?"
Yechan breathlessly smeared his cum on your face, using his cock. Pushing it toward your mouth. "I'm sorry for the mess..." He said breathlessly.
You pulled out your phone and took a picture with Yechan. Cock still out and cum on your face, but a little less as you wiped some off. You put the tip back in your mouth for your picture, earning more begging from Yechan.
"P–Please! No more, I can't cum again!"
You help Yechan finish getting dressed and clean yourself up, sending him on his way and adding his photo to the folder with the others...
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genericpuff · 3 months
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Here's your regular service reminder that $48k/year sounds like a dream come true to people who have never made a living off their art or comics before, until you factor in the following:
Cost of assistants which is out-of-pocket (some creators literally don't hire assistants because of this which makes the process of meeting their deadlines even harder)
Cost of additional tools necessary to making webtoons and meeting deadlines, such as paying for drawing software, 3D models, etc.
Cost of emergency services such as healthcare are not covered by WT, so if your health deteriorates while you're working on your comic (which it often does for many creators whose bodies are destroyed from working long hours at a desk 7 days a week), WT will not help you.
No paid vacation time, no paid sick leave, no accommodations for people with kids, disabilities, etc. meaning if you have to take time off, WT will not be covering it.
Speaking of vacation time, Webtoons ONLY pays creators for completed and submitted episodes, meaning they will not pay you for pre-production time leading up to a series release OR have your back when you have to go on hiatus. Some creators manage multiple series to make ends meet and avoid stretches of unpaid hiatuses (IIRC I believe KitTrace does this with Nevermore and Shiloh rotating on and off hiatus one at a time) and others simply have to go without pay relying solely on their Patreons and other forms of income when they go on hiatus. And, as we've seen in the past, when they return from hiatus is often up to Webtoons, not them.
That $48k is basically just an average ballpark of what Webtoons pays creators for a season of content, and for those who recall, FastPass earnings are not given to creators until they make back that payment.
It's really hard to get people to FastPass when Webtoons is deliberately not advertising your series and, in some cases, outright SABOTAGING your attempts to advertise.
I don't even know if that $48k is before or AFTER taxes, I'm assuming before considering this is a self-employment contract, meaning you likely have to put away a good few thousand for taxes depending on your state tax rate and what you're able to write off. This also includes having to track assistant expenditures for filing.
The 60-80+ hour weeks many creators are having to pull to meet their deadlines turns that $48k/year into an ASTOUNDING drum roll ... $11 - $15/hour! Which is just barely over minimum wage in many states, and absolutely 100% not a living wage in most! And that's BEST CASE scenario in which you don't pay an assistant, don't suffer any health expenses, don't pay for 3D models / software, and POSSIBLY don't pay your taxes. Yaaaaay! 😒🖕
TL : DR $48k/year hasn't been a salary worth bragging about since 2005 ESPECIALLY not for such high-demand specialized work like this, fuck you Webtoons <3
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In midtown Manhattan on March 4, Google’s managing director for Israel, Barak Regev, was addressing a conference promoting the Israeli tech industry when a member of the audience stood up in protest. “I am a Google Cloud software engineer, and I refuse to build technology that powers genocide, apartheid, or surveillance,” shouted the protester, wearing an orange t-shirt emblazoned with a white Google logo. “No tech for apartheid!” The Google worker, a 23-year-old software engineer named Eddie Hatfield, was booed by the audience and quickly bundled out of the room, a video of the event shows. After a pause, Regev addressed the act of protest. “One of the privileges of working in a company which represents democratic values is giving space for different opinions,” he told the crowd. Three days later, Google fired Hatfield. Hatfield is part of a growing movement inside Google that is calling on the company to drop Project Nimbus, a $1.2 billion contract with Israel, jointly held with Amazon. The protest group, called No Tech for Apartheid, now has around 40 Google employees closely involved in organizing, according to members, who say there are hundreds more workers sympathetic to their goals.
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Unleashing the Power of Microsoft Dynamics 365
Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a powerful tool that combines the capabilities of CRM and ERP systems into one unified platform. In this article, we dive into the details of what makes it so special and why utilizing Microsoft Dynamics 365 is essential for any business.
Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics 365
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Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a cloud-based business applications platform that combines CRM and ERP capabilities into a single, integrated solution. It enables businesses to manage their customers, sales, marketing, operations, and financials in a single system.
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Flexibility and scalability: Dynamics 365 is a cloud-based solution that can be easily scaled up or down to meet the changing needs of businesses. The pay-as-you
Benefits of Using Microsoft Dynamics 365
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Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a cloud-based business application platform that enables organizations to manage their customers, sales, marketing, and operations. The platform provides a single view of the customer, making it easy for organizations to track and manage customer interactions across all channels. Dynamics 365 also offers a robust set of features for managing sales and marketing activities, including lead management, campaign management, and opportunity management. In addition, the platform provides comprehensive tools for managing operations, such as financials, supply chain management, and project service automation.
What Microsoft Dynamics 365 Can Do For You
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Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a cloud-based business applications platform that helps organizations streamline their operations, improve customer engagement, and boost productivity. The platform offers a complete set of tools for managing finances, customers, sales, marketing, and operations. Dynamics 365 also enables organizations to build custom apps to suit their specific needs.
Dynamics 365 can help your organization in a number of ways:
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-Improving customer engagement: The platform provides a complete set of tools for managing customer relationships, including CRM, marketing automation, and social listening. With these tools, you can nurture your leads, close more deals, and build lasting relationships with your customers.
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Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a powerful platform that can help your organization streamline its operations, improve customer engagement, and boost productivity. If you’re looking for a complete solution for managing your business, Dynamics 365 is the right choice for you.
How To Get Started With Microsoft Dynamics 365
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If you’re looking for a powerful and versatile CRM system, Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a great option. In this article, we’ll give you an overview of what Microsoft Dynamics 365 is and how it can benefit your business. We’ll also provide some tips on how to get started with using the system.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a cloud-based CRM system that offers a variety of features and tools to help businesses manage their customer relationships. The system includes powerful automation capabilities, making it easy to automate tasks and workflows. Dynamics 365 also integrates with other Microsoft products, such as Office 365, making it easy to use the data and insights from your CRM system in other applications.
There are many reasons why you should consider using Microsoft Dynamics 365 for your CRM needs. The system is highly customizable, making it easy to tailor the system to your specific business needs. It’s also very user-friendly, so you’ll be able to get up and run quickly without having to invest a lot of time in training. And because it’s cloud-based, you can access your data and insights from anywhere, at any time.
If you’re ready to get started with Microsoft Dynamics 365, there are a few things you need to do first. First, you’ll need to sign up for an account with Microsoft. Once you have an account, you can then sign in and access the various features and tools offered by the system.
Tips for Using and Optimizing Microsoft Dynamics 365
In summary, Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a powerful management solution that may assist companies in optimizing their operations and enhancing their bottom line. This may be the answer for you if you’re seeking for a strategy to manage your money better.
The use of Microsoft Dynamics 365 can help businesses cut costs and save time. Users can also gain real-time business information from the software, which can aid them in making wiser financial decisions. All things considered, Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a potent management solution that can assist companies in improving their bottom line.
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smartContract+ Cygnature
By combining smartContract CLM with Cygnature, enterprises can elevate contract generation, review and execution experience for every business function while increasing compliance with the broadest range of legal requirements and following the most stringent security standards.
Leverage our combined expertise
All in one place?: With the seamless integration of smartContract CLM and Cygnature, you can access contract templates, audit trail, related contracts and past signatures at the click of a few buttons. Save time and resources in getting your contracts signed and executed with everything you need for contract lifecycle management in one place.
Reduce cycle time: With Cygnature’s e-signing process seamlessly integrated with smartContract CLM, you can further accelerate your workflow with a digital form submission, and then track the progress of signatures within smartContract. You can also assign signatories, send reminders to the recipients, and use notifications to stay ahead of deadlines.
Reduces Contracting Cost: Apart from the obvious costs of material and logistics, automated e-signing process integrated closely with an end-to-end CLM can drastically reduce the financial impact of human error like version mixups, and instead increase efficiency in taking a contract from initial request to execution and beyond.
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mydockusaccount · 2 years
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Contract lifecycle management (CLM) from Dock is an automation tool for businesses dealing with large, small, and medium-sized clients. You may create dashboards to organize work and boost productivity with integrated analytics and reporting. CLM software makes ensuring that all pertinent contract-related actions go place as scheduled by automating them and integrating them with other contracts.
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