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How Do You Welcome Visitors To Your Business dual accountability, and I visited a local lighting store a week ago. There was a receptionist at the front. She looked at me without saying a word to me. Not a “hello” or a “can I help you”? I thought to myself, “She’s not exactly oozing enthusiasm”. Someone forget to tell her that a warm welcome sets the tone for a g Extreme Makeover - Small Business Edition Upon reading of the death of Peter Drucker, I was reminded of the problems of family business, individual accountability, and sHave you ever watched one of those home makeover shows? You know the scenario. The homeowners have decorated or remodeled their house all by themselves. After awhile, they realize that what they did is unprofessional, it doesn't work, it's not what they want, it's not what they need, it's ugly, o You're Ready for a Career Change - Is Your Resume? of Peter Drucker, I was reminded of the problems of family business, individual accountability, and You finally did it. You made the decision to leave a career that makes you dread every Monday morning and pursue one that you feel is your true calling. Congratulations! Making the decision was the hard part, right? Unfortunately, no. You’ve convinced yourself that this is the right move…how do y Managing an Elevator Cash Flow reminded of the problems of family business, individual accountability, and Jannice K., a past Virginia resident, now California resident, worked in Burger King for ten years. Back when I was a junk food addict, she passed me the bag and drink through the drive through window. Occasionally, I would go inside to eat. We became friends and soon had regular times to What Can an Invoice Factoring Company Do for You? f family business, individual accountability, and Are you selling goods or services to commercial customers or to the government? If so, you are probably used to the idea of having to wait up to 60 days to get your invoices paid. However, waiting to get paid can be challenging, especially if you have business expenses that can’t wait. That is w Interview Tips For First Time Job Seekers dual accountability, and succession of which he wrote years ago.You must remember that the world of business is a people oriented job no matter what the job is. By attending multiple interviews you are gaining contacts in your field, and presenting yourself as a possible co-worker. When you are starting interviews be prepared to meet and greet people from man In the over 30 years that I have worked with family owne
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