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10 Questions to Ask Before Licensing Your Program
Licensing your programs or products is a great way to get the word out about what you do, and have others (your licensees) pay you for the privilege of distributing your info around the globe. Here are 10 questions to consider as you determine your licensing strategy:
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5 Ways To Permanently Avoid Your Biggest Business Income Killer!
You are excited, it's a new business day! You glance at your business plan on the pin board in front of you. A shiver of excitement races up your spine as you think of your business potential. Just 8 hours a day on this plan will mean a better life for you and your family, all within 2 years. Then the phone rings...
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Dealing with Client Problems
If you own a business, sooner or later you are going to run into a situation where you screw something up. This situation can be an opportunity or disaster all depending on how you handle it.
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Why the Minimum Wage Media Spin Doesn't Matter to Your Business
Things are looking up! With gas prices dropping, more Americans investing in the stock market and luxury spending reaching an all-time high, top Internet marketer and network marketing trainer, Chris Zavadowski, tackles the REAL state of the business economy (and it's certainly not what you see on the news).
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Four Poster Beds for the 21st Century
For centuries the four poster bed has been considered the ultimate dream, for practical, status or for romantic reasons. But in the 21st century is this still what the customer thinks, and what do they want?
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The Impact of Oil Prices on the Freight Industry
Instability in the Middle East and threats to geo political harmony from Iran are combining to hike up oil prices around the world. This is having an impact at all levels from big business to consumers; and the freight industry in particular is under strain as a result.
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Strategic Purchasing
The traditional role of purchasing is to purchase materials conforming to specifications such as physical dimensions and the lowest bids. Most organizations still view purchasing as a tactical one with a short sighted approach. The tactical role of purchasing is underlined by the fact that most firms don’t have purchasing function in the corporate boardroom.
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Big Unions Vs. Big Business
Many Industry analysts who study the on-going push-pull between Multi-National Conglomerates and their Labor Unions understand the history behind organized labor.
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Fulfillment Software
Product design and manufacturing have been changing greatly in recent years, largely because of the application of computer technology. Computer Aided Design (CAD), Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) and the Manufacturing Automation Protocol (MAP) are some of the cornerstones of the factory of the fulfillment software.
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A Heavy Global Industry
The global demand for heavy construction equipment has increased dramatically over the preceding years. This demand of heavy construction equipment is highly accredited in part to the recovery from a recession in assorted Asian countries, as well as in Latin America, Russia, and Africa. Regardless of the fact that the heavy construction equipment industry is not as heavily concentrated as it had been in previous years, acquisitions are still going strong and substantial partnerships between competing companies are on the rise.
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Hey Mr Client, You're Fired!
Have you ever had the client from hell? The one who has been with you for some time, maybe from the beginning, that every time you do a project for them they put you through so much grief that you feel like taking a flying leap from the top of a freeway overpass?
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Reverse Auction Success Hinges on Pre-Qualfying Vendors
Without qualified vendor participation, your reverse auction will not be successful. Notice that I interjected “qualified” before vendor. There is absolutely a reason for that and I will cover two good reasons in article.
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The Secret War in the Office - Part One
Why is it that so many companies are running into deep trouble despite the measures taken?
And why when in trouble these companies are repeating over and over again the same procedures, which in the end didn’t save them?
Why would someone expect a different result when repeating the same approach?
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