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Developing Winners - Creating an Outstanding Foundation

By developing strong foundation of skills for every employee, an organization creates a greatly empowered workforce focused on achieving the company's goals. An effective grounding in four essential skill sets will remove most, if not all those speed bumps, detours and road blocks that distract organizations, wasting precious time and resources.


Fully Customizable Registration Forms

Online registration can take the hassle of event registrations by saving you the time of manually completing each step of the process. Online registration systems offer ready-made forms that – especially when customizable – can make the registration processing easier and more comfortable for both you and you registrants.


Brainstorming Do's and Don'ts

Brainstorming is not a free for all without rules and regulations. It requires a great deal of discipline and structure to have a good brainstorming meeting. If the do's and don'ts for brainstorming are not followed a meeting can be ruined in a heartbeat.


Alright Isn't All Right in Business Writing

English grammar rules are based on common usage. However, even though many people use the nonstandard alright in business writing, it is not yet acceptable.


New Grads - Welcome!

Quick tips to help New College Graduates navigate successfully in their new careers.


Why Can You Expect to Improve Your Effectiveness by 20 Times?

This article explains why you can expect to accomplish 20 times as much (whether by doing more with the effort you make now or by reducing your efforts) in virtually every part of your work and personal life.


Advance Fee Fraud, Does it Take a Fool?

An overview of Internet dating and scam operations in the form of advance fee fraud. A summary of how victims get taken for thousands of dollars, and how the new and sophisticated techniques used by criminals ensure more victims.


English Only in the Workplace: Don't be Sued!

There are approximately 35 million Americans that were born in foreign countries. When we compare this with the approximate 285 million Americans across the country we find that approximately 10% of all people living in this country are immigrants. That means foreign languages are a major part of our lives.


Minimize No Shows For Your Events

Any event will have people who register to attend and fail to show up. There are many reasons for not attending, but it really comes down to priorities.


Controlling Beverage Costs For Your Restaurant

Learn how to control beverage costs for your restaurant.


You Too Can Cash in on Self Storage

Without question, the self-storage industry is still the most profitable real-estate investment around. Start-up and overhead costs are low allowing you to recoup initial expenses start making money sooner. Factor in the special tax breaks available, appreciation of your self-storage facility, and the expandability of quality steel buildings and you have a winning enterprise nearly every time.


5 Reasons Why You Should Establish an Offshore Company

Offshore companies can be used for everything from tax saving to asset protection and anyone can potentially benefit from the incorporation of such an entity.


Tell Them About It

Business is something that people spend a lot of time and money trying to figure out. As consumers, we spend thousands of dollars every year on all kinds of things we take for granted, and rarely consider the level of effort and planning it takes to keep business moving forward.


The Building Blocks Of Visual Vocabulary - Consistency

Your Visual Vocabulary consists of the secondary design elements that are used in conjunction with your logo to form your brand identity. Your Visual Vocabulary is composed of the graphics, font styles, colors, and even the type of paper you choose. Once you have determined the elements to use in your Visual Vocabulary, it is important to use those elements consistently throughout all of your marketing materials.


About Ashton Sanders

Who is Ashton Sanders? From Cub Scout to computer nerd to soccer player to Website developer and designer. Here is a brief history about Ashton Sanders.


How To Write Better Ad-Copy

After you've read all the copywriting books for general knowledge - like learning english composition, grammar and syntax - throw away those books and...


Email Etiquette in the Workplace: The Email Creed

Rules for email communication in the workplace.


Have You Ever Felt There Was Always Too Much Month Left Over At The End Of The Money? Stuart Goldsmi

Stuart Goldsmith exposes the secrets to his 11 Million dollar success.


Lace Trimming Industry

A very delicate and pretty piece of lace can add a lot of value and beauty to an otherwise simple garment. The most striking feature of this delicate piece is that which is missing, coz a lace is full of holes. These holes in various designs bring out the beauty of the lace. This distinctive feature of lace makes it different from other textiles.


Leadership Lessons from the Great Pyramids - PART 1 of 2

It was not slaves who built the great pyramids. It was gangs of motivated, dedicated, and well organized individuals who had a purpose - And over 4500 years later, when viewing the astonishing accomplishments of the great pyramid builders through modern Directive Communication™ psychology, we find patterns. And the pyramids themselves conceal a mysterious code that illuminates the force of superior leadership.


The History of Barcodes

Wallace Flint was the first person to suggest an automated checkout system in 1932. But the history of modern barcode begun only in 1948, when Bernard Silver, a graduate student of Drexel Institute of Technology in Philadelphia, asked his friend Norman Woodland to develop a system to automatically read product information during checkout.


Plan To Succeed In Your Business

Are you planning to succeed? Taking time to plan each day is essential - and can mean the difference between success and failure. Here are three easy steps to creating an effective plan.


Changes in Fire Safety Legislation

April 2006 will see the introduction of new fire safety legislation.



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