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Vending Machine Consumer Perceptions
A recent vending machine industry - wide survey revealed that the vending machine industry is losing many potential consumers due to a lack of consumer education. The study surveyed 2,223 people over the Internet.
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Court Reporting 101
Court reporting is an exciting field! From the court room to the deposition suite to broadcast television, court reporters, deposition reporters, and captioners make it happen! Court reporting is the way to launch a professional career that's crucial to the legal field, challenging, and well-paid. There are literally global job opportunities awaiting you.
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Target and Define Your Organization's Mission Statement
Targeting and creating your organization's mission statement is a defining moment for your company and has lasting repercussions. As the mission statement delineates the purpose of your organization, how it can fulfill needs, and the values it ascribes to, its importance is clear. This article addresses how to create an effective mission statement -- one that inspires those inside and outside the organization.
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Here Some General Idea And Tips On Furniture Stores
If you are amongst those perceptive furniture shoppers, you are perhaps looking for a few great stores that can satisfy your need fully with wide array of furniture to suit any environment and life style.
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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.
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Organizational CPR Increases Cash Generation, Productivity and Retention
CPR is defined as an emergency procedure that is performed when breathing or heartbeat has stopped. When problems occur in the functions that are the lifeblood of their organizations, emergency procedures have to be performed.
Cash generation, Productivity and Retention™ are as vital to the health of organizations as breathing and heartbeat is to the human body. Maximizing the function of each of these components will result in robust organizational health.
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Safeguards Agaist Employee Dishonesty
Taken from the book; Protecting Your Corporate Assets by Martin Maylor info@insurium.com
Losses through theft and fraud vary considerably by the type of operation and the efficiency of their management. To fully understand the cost lets look at the following example:
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Working With Passion
Are you having enough fun with your work or your volunteer activities? If not, maybe you need to reevaluate where your passion is. When we are working on things we are passionate about, time and effort seem to fade away and work becomes fun again.
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Fallout from the Tobacco War
The Internet played a critical role in bringing the tobacco companies to justice. In the future, consumers will use the Internet in a similar way to go after, and bring down, other rogue industries, politicians and government agencies. Read why and how the ground rules have changed forever in this article.
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Innovation - Top Ten Tips
Everybody talks about innovation but not many firms can “walk the talk” and turn a creative idea into something of value. According to the Harvard Business Review only 1 in 10 new product introductions succeed in the market.
But what makes the difference between success and failure? If we knew the answer we could use innovation to drive faster growth and superior profits.
I asked 65 companies world-wide to look back at their recent projects and decide why some projects worked and some didn’t. They include IBM, Microsoft, Lloyds Bank and the RAF. Here are the conclusions of the study:
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Data Mining Models - Tom's Ten Data Tips
What is a model? A model is a purposeful simplification of reality. Models can take on many forms. A built to scale look alike, a mathematical equation, a spreadsheet, or a person, a scene, and many other forms. In all cases, the model uses only part of reality, that’s why it’s a simplification. And in all cases, the way one reduces the complexity of real life, is chosen with a purpose. The purpose is to focus on particular characteristics, at the expense of losing extraneous detail.
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Incorporate
A natural person is one who is born in a land and enjoys the civil rights of the society where he or she is living. Before the industrial revolution, man depended on farms and crafts for a living. The advent of the industrial revolution and the discovery of new lands opened up opportunities for new ways of living. One struggled hard, ventured to form new businesses, employed people and succeeded in the business. Very often, these businesses failed, and the profits or debts were borne by the individual. Furthermore, society had to find to way to regulate these businesses.
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ROI: False Conclusions
Managing technology can be difficult, especially if there are question about an unproven technology, one that has performed well in pilot operations but had never been tested in a large manufacturing operation. As new technologies come available, management must evaluate how their competition is responding to technology breakthroughs.
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Productivity: So Many Small Things
You won't hear much about productivity on the news because it usually comes from small improvements. But millions and millions of small improvements occur every year. And collectively, they have revolutionized the way we work and live.
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Incorporating Tips - Capitalization
Capitalizing a new business entity is a critical step of the formation process. Failing to take the step can lead to serious legal problems if the entity is ever sued. So, what is capitalization and what steps must be taken?
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Design Psychology for Your Office
Using Design Psychology in your office increases both happiness and productivity. Explore new interior design ideas on how to make your office a more pleasant and productive place offered by Design Psychology Professor Jeanette Fisher.
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