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    3 Types of Capital Investment for your Business - from a South African Perspective
    Capital is normally required for three possible applications, namely:1. Fixed Capital:Fixed capital refers to your business needs to buy fixed assets. This means that you need the capital to buy things like buildings, machines, computers, vehicles and furniture. These items are normally purchased for use in the business and not for resale. The purpose is to generate sales. They do not have a resale val
    ottom of article to previous article.)
  • Benefits of a Credentialing Verification Organization
    Managed care organizations like health management organizations (HMO) and independent provider associations (IPA) are required to credential their providers, meaning they have to verify the medical provider’s professional history. Because of the dispersed nature of managed care organizations and the resource requirements of the credentialing process, credentialing verification organizations (CVO) step in to provide these credentiali
    This third article in the series on Coaching Your Business to The Next Level Series.

    • Article #1 -- Top 7 Tips to Avoid the Top 7 Mistakes Small Business Owners Make. (See link at bottom of article to previous article.)
    • Stop Throwing Money Away In Your IT Department
      Companies continue throwing money at IT projects and accept a pathetic 30% success rate. The IT field is filled with complexity and the fast pace seems overwhelming at times, yet we as professionals should adapt to the changing environment and use available best practices to increase the success rate of IT projects. IT professionals need to understand best practice guidelines, processes, templates and how to deploy them in different
      Business to The Next Level Series.

      • Article #1 -- Top 7 Tips to Avoid the Top 7 Mistakes Small Business Owners Make. (See link at bottom of article to previous article.)
      • Strategic Communications - Don't Just Listen, Listen & Hear!
        Almost every day we encounter an ad, a slogan, or some other communication that admonishes us to Listen! Entire ad campaigns have been built around a theme that tells the world that they listen to their customers. And I agree that listening is a very powerful way to connect with another person. That being said, I firmly believe that listening is only part of the power. The real power comes when we LISTEN & HEAR!Can you th
        li>Article #1 -- Top 7 Tips to Avoid the Top 7 Mistakes Small Business Owners Make. (See link at bottom of article to previous article.)
      • Enron Trial; New Developments
        In watching the Enron trial it appears to me that these gentlemen are going to get office Scott Free. Why is it that our government is spending $200 million of taxpayers money all of this trial? Why not just give that $200 million back to those who lost all their pension when Enron closed their doors?It seems as if the government lawyers are more concerned with the public relations problem on their hands if they fail to conv
        stakes Small Business Owners Make. (See link at bottom of article to previous article.)
      • Cost of Presenteeism Surpasses Absenteeism
        The cost of presenteeism has now surpassed the cost of absenteeism. Presenteeism, which refers to sick employees who come to work instead of staying at home, now surpasses $180 billion annually. Absenteeism, where the employee does not report to work, costs $118 billion annually and medical expenses and lost productivity.Employee “illness” can be grouped into five different categories. The Society for Human Resource Manageme
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      • Article #2 -- Coaching Your Business to the Next Level Series Part 2

      Assess Your Business both Externally and Internally Mistake: Don’t presume that you know what

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