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    How to Overcome Looking Young at Work
    Looking ten years younger is flattering when you're fifty, but it's downright challenging when you're twenty-five. Trying to move up the corporate ladder when you look like a high school sophomore isn't impossible, but it does require that you use clever tactics to make people forget about your appearance and concentrate on what you can do. Here's some tips to overcome looking young at work.Change your attitude.You can't simply rely on high heels and a suit to advertise your maturity; you have to use your confidence and attitude, too. At a little less than five-feet-tall, fresh-faced Shannon Davidson, a 29-year-old news reporter/anchor with WHP-TV CBS 21 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, had to overcome some obstacles on her way to a high-profile career."It's sort of a Catch-22 in this business of TV news," she says. "You hav
    Bruce D. Phillips, senior fellow for regulatory studies at the United States-based National Federation of Independent Business. He says there are times when professional meetings, like conventions, may be dispensable.

    With increased airport security and the time it takes to get through airports now, the "quick trip" - where you fly to and from a meeting on the same day - isn't so quick, or practical, anymore, Parks adds.

    "Virtual meetings" may not be as much fun, but they can allow you to get a lot of work done at less expense. Here's a rundo

    Home Office Shredders
    Home office shredders are light volume shredders. They are used at places where documents are to be shredded periodically. These shredders are also known as deskside shredders. They are more suitable for personal or home office use and most of them are designed to fit under a desk. Some of these shredders have cabinets which function as convenient waste paper bins. Most home office shredders use a combination of plastic and metal gears.The CD/DVD/paper shredder is a home office shredder. It can shred up to seven folded sheets of paper at a time and can also convert CDs, DVDs and credit cards into confetti. It is a tabletop shredder that ensures total document security. The cross-cutting heads of this shredder can slice paper, rubber bands, credit cards, floppy disks and CD-ROMs into 2 ? 23 mm flakes without difficulty. This shredder h
    A majority of companies have higher travel expenses than they need," says Alisa Jenkins, senior director at Bredin Business Information, a business consulting firm. "This doesn't mean you have to cut out all travel. There are still many cases where meeting face to face is best. But there are also good ways to meet virtually that can make many of your business trips unnecessary."

    Alternatives to business travel - such as web conferencing with Microsoft Office Live Meeting or similar products - continue to improve with advances in internet and related technologies, most agree. We'll address the options, including video conferencing, teleconferencing, online collaboration tools and the web conferencing in detail below.

    But first: When do you absolutely need to meet? Here are some scenarios mentioned by experts:

    • You are meeting a new client.
    • You are introducing new people - perhaps your replacement - to an ongoing but important business relationship.
    • You are attempting to close a significant sale or cut an important deal.
    • You are delivering a product that you must demonstrate.
    • You need to resolve a controversial or complex problem, or discuss top-secret matters such as an acquisition or merger.
    • You need to meet with an attorney to discuss legal matters.
    • You need to solicit money from an investor.
    • You are making sales or training presentations and your materials are best presented in person.
    • Your competitors are meeting face to face with a client you want.
    Perhaps you could add other scenarios specific to your company or industry. The point is, meetings remain critical to the success of your business.

    However, there are many meetings where technology can substitute for travel easily and effectively.

    "You generally need to find the wherewithal to make that initial contact face to face," says Diane Parks, an information technology products reseller. "But once you have established a relationship, technology can save you time and money for your later meetings."

    "It depends on the level of importance and whether deal-making is involved," adds Bruce D. Phillips, senior fellow for regulatory studies at the United States-based National Federation of Independent Business. He says there are times when professional meetings, like conventions, may be dispensable.

    With increased airport security and the time it takes to get through airports now, the "quick trip" - where you fly to and from a meeting on the same day - isn't so quick, or practical, anymore, Parks adds.

    "Virtual meetings" may not be as much fun, but they can allow you to get a lot of work done at less expense. Here's a rundow

    Factual Employment Screening Part 1
    We have all heard in recent years that the need for a substantive policy of conducting pre-and post-employment background checks exists in more than just defense contractor and fiduciary-based enterprises. Today, with the overwhelming preponderance of employer liability litigation, and with negligent hiring being the focal point of round-table discussions of some of the plaintiff’s firms, the need for thorough background checks has been substantiated. This is a common sense perspective, not only from the standpoint of getting the best possible people for the job, but also to protect a company form this type of litigation.In 1979, our company set out to learn how to not only provide the best possible background checks, but also to determine just where “factual employment screening” would fall in the scheme of things. To understand why
    technologies, most agree. We'll address the options, including video conferencing, teleconferencing, online collaboration tools and the web conferencing in detail below.

    But first: When do you absolutely need to meet? Here are some scenarios mentioned by experts:

    • You are meeting a new client.
    • You are introducing new people - perhaps your replacement - to an ongoing but important business relationship.
    • You are attempting to close a significant sale or cut an important deal.
    • You are delivering a product that you must demonstrate.
    • You need to resolve a controversial or complex problem, or discuss top-secret matters such as an acquisition or merger.
    • You need to meet with an attorney to discuss legal matters.
    • You need to solicit money from an investor.
    • You are making sales or training presentations and your materials are best presented in person.
    • Your competitors are meeting face to face with a client you want.
    Perhaps you could add other scenarios specific to your company or industry. The point is, meetings remain critical to the success of your business.

    However, there are many meetings where technology can substitute for travel easily and effectively.

    "You generally need to find the wherewithal to make that initial contact face to face," says Diane Parks, an information technology products reseller. "But once you have established a relationship, technology can save you time and money for your later meetings."

    "It depends on the level of importance and whether deal-making is involved," adds Bruce D. Phillips, senior fellow for regulatory studies at the United States-based National Federation of Independent Business. He says there are times when professional meetings, like conventions, may be dispensable.

    With increased airport security and the time it takes to get through airports now, the "quick trip" - where you fly to and from a meeting on the same day - isn't so quick, or practical, anymore, Parks adds.

    "Virtual meetings" may not be as much fun, but they can allow you to get a lot of work done at less expense. Here's a rundo

    How To Impress At An Interview, And Land That Job
    Candidates’ experience and credentials, as detailed in the resume, are most often the frequently used criteria for determining which job applicants are deserving of a personal interview. Ultimately, though, the hiring decision is going to be heavily based upon the candidates’ performance in the interview and their value to the organization. To impress an interviewer, you have to be able to distinguish yourself from other candidates and be prepared to 'sell' your qualifications to the interviewer. How can you do this?Present a polished professional imageRemember that professional companies are looking to hire professional individuals, not the beach bum who just shook the loose sand from his hair. Dress conservatively in a well-fitting suit and keep jewelry, makeup, and fragrances to a minimum. It’s also important to always
    must demonstrate.
  • You need to resolve a controversial or complex problem, or discuss top-secret matters such as an acquisition or merger.
  • You need to meet with an attorney to discuss legal matters.
  • You need to solicit money from an investor.
  • You are making sales or training presentations and your materials are best presented in person.
  • Your competitors are meeting face to face with a client you want.
  • Perhaps you could add other scenarios specific to your company or industry. The point is, meetings remain critical to the success of your business.

    However, there are many meetings where technology can substitute for travel easily and effectively.

    "You generally need to find the wherewithal to make that initial contact face to face," says Diane Parks, an information technology products reseller. "But once you have established a relationship, technology can save you time and money for your later meetings."

    "It depends on the level of importance and whether deal-making is involved," adds Bruce D. Phillips, senior fellow for regulatory studies at the United States-based National Federation of Independent Business. He says there are times when professional meetings, like conventions, may be dispensable.

    With increased airport security and the time it takes to get through airports now, the "quick trip" - where you fly to and from a meeting on the same day - isn't so quick, or practical, anymore, Parks adds.

    "Virtual meetings" may not be as much fun, but they can allow you to get a lot of work done at less expense. Here's a rundo

    Will Your Brand Take Root This Spring? - Part 2
    Through June our newsletter will help you look at the various components of an integrated marketing plan. In the last issue, we shared some thoughts on your visual identity -- how it involves more than just your logo and some different ways you can use the concept of visual identity to grow your brand. In this issue, we’ll share the basics of advertising and make some recommendations about things you should consider when making decisions about advertising.Many people use the terms advertising and marketing interchangeably, but they don’t mean the same thing.Marketing refers to everything a business does to promote itself in the marketplace, and to create or strengthen its reputation in the minds of consumers.Advertising is just one method or strategy in an integrated marketing plan. While it’s important to communicate a
    o your company or industry. The point is, meetings remain critical to the success of your business.

    However, there are many meetings where technology can substitute for travel easily and effectively.

    "You generally need to find the wherewithal to make that initial contact face to face," says Diane Parks, an information technology products reseller. "But once you have established a relationship, technology can save you time and money for your later meetings."

    "It depends on the level of importance and whether deal-making is involved," adds Bruce D. Phillips, senior fellow for regulatory studies at the United States-based National Federation of Independent Business. He says there are times when professional meetings, like conventions, may be dispensable.

    With increased airport security and the time it takes to get through airports now, the "quick trip" - where you fly to and from a meeting on the same day - isn't so quick, or practical, anymore, Parks adds.

    "Virtual meetings" may not be as much fun, but they can allow you to get a lot of work done at less expense. Here's a rundo

    A Quick Guide to the Dropshipping Situation in the UK for 2007
    UK dropshipping is still a growing industry and very few people know about it. This has its benefits and downside. On the up side there are not many people dropshipping so you can have little competition to sell against. However it does open the UK industry to potential scammers, they are simply middle-men or just take your money and run.The key to not getting stung is research.- Look at several dropship company's. Using the membership service at DropshipHelp.co.uk you will be able to find the good ones, and avoid the bad.- Once you found the company(s) you want to use then research what products are already being sold and at what price. You can do this by searching the exact product name in Google.co.uk or eBay.co.uk. Then you can see the competition and the profit margins they have.- Then once
    Bruce D. Phillips, senior fellow for regulatory studies at the United States-based National Federation of Independent Business. He says there are times when professional meetings, like conventions, may be dispensable.

    With increased airport security and the time it takes to get through airports now, the "quick trip" - where you fly to and from a meeting on the same day - isn't so quick, or practical, anymore, Parks adds.

    "Virtual meetings" may not be as much fun, but they can allow you to get a lot of work done at less expense. Here's a rundown of the alternatives:

    Video Conferencing An interactive use of video, computing and communication technologies to allow people in two or more locations to meet - either one-on-one or in groups of up to a dozen people or so - without being physically together. Video can be streamed over the Internet or broadcast over television monitors.

    Pluses: High-end video conferencing systems (such as those owned by many larger corporations) can bring together large groups of people in disparate locales to hear speeches and presentations in a broadcast-quality setting. But video conferencing today also can be done on the cheap, with inexpensive webcams and free or low-cost software, such as Microsoft NetMeeting.

    Minuses: Unless you go to a video conferencing centre, audio and video equipment must be purchased. (NetMeeting, for example, requires a PC sound card with a microphone and speakers, as well as a video capture card or camera for video support.) Most video conferencing providers charge by the hour, so you may feel pressured to end on the hour and leave business undone.

    Web Conferencing Video conferencing without the video - or, put another way, teleconferencing with the addition of the web for interactive presentations, using PowerPoint, Excel or other documents. Audio can be transmitted by telephone and/or PC microphones.

    Pluses: All you need is Internet access and a phone. You can make presentations at once to as many as 2,500 people in different locations. You don't have to email the PowerPoint slides or other documents to your audience ahead of time - you use the visuals and highlight points in real time. Other participants can also use drawing tools to make points or take control of your presentation as well. NetMeeting works well for web conferencing as well.

    Minuses: It's certainly not the same as meeting in person, and you miss out on people's facial expressions and body language, unlike video conferencing. But for straightforward business plan reviews, sales meetings, software demonstrations and customer presentations, it wor

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