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Look Cool - Lean Back with Bistro Tables and Chairs
If brown is the new black, then bistro table and chairs are the new furniture. Well, they would be, except that they have been around for almost two centuries now. Ask most people what a bistro table and chair set actually is and, chances are, they will shrug their shoulders and say they don't know.
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Annual General Meetings (AGM)
When you are looking to hold an annual general meeting (AGM), there are a variety of things to consider when selecting an appropriate venue to host the gathering.
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Covert Surveillance - Shoplifiting Prevention
Protecting your store from shoplifters can be expensive. Not protecting your store can cost you more. If you don't have the money to spend on a state-of-the-art camera system, there is a cost-effective alternative.
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Restaurant Management In Focus
Restaurant management is an ever-changing nature of business. You keep some original restaurant managing techniques and at the same time adapt to the changing times. Always be open for new restaurant ideas.
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Band-aids Don't Cure Stress
I'm all for easing workplace stress and making life more enjoyable. But putting recreation facilities into the workplace to help manage the stress of long working hours is, at best, a band-aid measure and, at worst, harmful. Stress management is a whole-of-life issue and the real benefits of recreation for easing work stress and improving productivity come from creating your own custom-designed recreational experiences in your freely chosen location away from the work environment
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Profit From Your Own Car Park
Have you ever been to a town or place when there is a huge sporting event happening, and have you noticed the lack of parking available? Well, what if you lived near one of those sporting events, or in the heart of the business district, even near shopping areas that don’t have enough parking available?
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Easy But Powerful Brochure Writing Tips
Medical companies and hospitals spend a lot of time and money creating brochures, but often they miss the mark. It's not that they're not good--they just are written at the customer instead of to the customer. Good news: it's not hard to fix the writing.
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Getting Reimbursed for Business Expenses
Business traveling, even with all of its hustle, bustle, and flat hotel pillows, it does have one perk: your company pays for it. Whether they reimburse you for cars from rental agencies or for the miles you put on your own vehicle, one thing stands between you and your financial compensation: tangible proof of what you've spent.
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Laser Cutting Services
If purchasing a laser cutting machine is too costly for you, seeking the help of laser cutting service providers is your best option. Laser cutting service providers make use of high precision, high-speed and high power laser cutting machines to cut wide variety of materials including metal, plastic, rubber, wood, stone, glass and other composite materials.
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3 Strategies to Minimize Stress When You're the Boss
Sometimes leaders and entrepreneurs step up to the tasks of leadership reluctantly. They are splendid at what they do but are now stepping into unknown terrain -- terrain they neither understand fully or enjoy. Here’s how to lighten the burden and relieve stress.
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Expand Your Company Using a Cost Effective Business Center
Whether you operate a small-to-medium sized business or a grand corporation, you might be considering expansion through opening a new branch. Introducing your company's products and services to a fresh market in a new location is a great way to gain new business, but there are financial risks to be considered. No one can predict the future, and products or services that perform well in one city might not do so well in another. It's wise to test the profit potential of your new branch before making a large investment in office rentals and equipment. Read below to learn how a virtual office can be used to test your new branch and save you time and money.
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CEO Pay VS Rank and File
Many complain that CEO make too much money, as the average is some 300% more than the rank and file. If the companies were doing well that is no problem, yet if the company is rolling in the profits it would make sense and the shareholders might agree that this is a good policy, as it is a reward for success.
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