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Running a Small Business - The Seven Fatal Mistakes
While running a successful business is not easy, there are rules that you can follow that will almost certainly increase your chances of success. And there are also sins that will guarantee your failure. Here are the Seven Deadly Sins of Business.
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A Powerful, Profit-Generating Strategy Any Business Can Use
Teleconferences, also known as teleseminars, are fast becoming one of the most valuable strategies you can use to increase your market position, your lead generation list and your profit margins. You can quickly become known as an expert in both your field and market through the power of teleconferences.
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21st Century Business Women
When the first generation of women entered the workforce in earnest in the 1970s, they succeeded in the only way they could – by imitating men. Authoritarian leadership and tight control was the hallmark of that day's businessman, and women were not exactly welcomed into the ranks of management. Well ladies, that was yesterday, and today is today
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How to Avoid Wintertime Slips and Falls
In many parts of the country, winter brings with it wet and icy conditions. This is dangerous not only for driving, but also for walking! Thousands of injuries occur from people slipping and falling because of ice and snow. Reducing injuries is possible when your employees take a little extra time and taking a few precautions to avoid slips and falls.
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Mental Skills in Business: The 7 Key Rules of the Mental Road (Part 1 of 2)
Why is it that in some situations, our personal performance is so good while in others we struggle and cannot seem to get into the groove where we do our best work? Is it because we forget, from one day to the next, the important details of our profession or what it takes to excel? Of course we all know that this is not the reason we sometimes follow up a great personal performance with one that leaves something to be desired. The answer to these questions lies more in the inconsistent application of basic mental skills that underlie our ability to perform – whether the performance is in the boardroom, on the sales floor, or on the golf course!
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Shredder Companies
Shredder companies offer solutions to material destruction by manufacturing shredder equipments. Shredders tear out papers and such materials in the required sizes for disposal of materials. A.A. Low is credited as the designer of the first paper shredder in 1908. Adolph Ehinger popularized paper shredders among the public, with the introduction of a convenient paper shredder model in 1936. Now, a number of companies compete in the market with various shedder models. Some companies concentrate on the production of particular models such as electrical shredders. Most companies offer a wide range of product to choose from.
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How to Reduce Accounts Receivable Costs by Over 50% with Auto Recurring Billing
Auto recurring billing enables businesses to automatically bill customers for balance due without sending invoices or obtaining payment information each any every time money is collected. This article provides detailed examples of different types of auto recurring billing programs, how they benefit businesses and consumers, system requirements for implementing these programs, and suggestions, including a sample customer letter, for rolling out auto recurring billing programs.
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Useful Information About Machining
Machining in the industrial context refers to the use of power driven machine tools to shape metal. Metals are cut using various advanced machines and hence the process is often referred to as metal cutting.
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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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Why A Business Coach?
Why a successful business person could use a coach, is no different than why a professional athlete needs a coach. We all have limits and boundaries, but with a coach, you can learn to succeed beyond those limitations.
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Procurement Management
Procurement management can be defined as the independent monitoring or tracking of manufacturing processes to purchase order requirements. An implicit assumption of Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) analysis is that the purchase price per unit is constant. In an inflationary period, this assumption is not valid. If the rate of inflation is predictable the EOQ formula can be applied.
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How To Energize Your Business Everyday
Stress and repetition in our business or career can make us lose our creative fire and vision. .How do we keep creating with freshness and authenticity? The key is to continually nurture and expand our creative energy. One technique that a few very savvy entrepreneurs use is to start eadh day fresh by destroying everything they were unwillng to let go of that they created the day beiore. This opens us to receive even greater opportuinites.
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Restaurant Equipment Tips: Are Energy Costs Eating Up your Restautant's Profits?
We at Jean's Restaurant Supply want you to succeed with your business venture and rising energy costs are on the forefront of everyone's minds. Inefficient, or inefficient use of, food preparation equipment is the second-largest energy drain on your restaurant's profits. So here at Jean's Restaurant Supply, we have compiled some energy-saving tips for your commercial ovens. In doing so, we hope that with the implementation of some of these energy-saving tips, your energy bill leaves you with some profits still on your plate.
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Glass Computer Desks and the New Style of Modern Offices
Glass computer desks are sleek, well-designed, professional-looking computer desks for modern offices. Apart from looking great, they are just as functional as wood or metal computer desks. They accommodate all the benefits of regular computer desks like flexibility, versatility, and style, and they are ideal for office as well as home use.
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Historical Economic Indicators in 2002
If we look at trucking in August 2000 we see it was up even as diesel prices were rising, nice steady 3-4% quarterly gains, before the drop out. There were lots of mergers in trucking, which continued all through the 2001 and into this 2002 year. Rail was a roller coaster between 1998 and 1999 with 2000 showing great confidence in the mergers of the few years past. Air freight was up to.
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