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Grants Are Ideal For Capital Raising!
Grants can bring you an avalanche of free money, if you know how to start it. Find out how well prepared grant application can deliver an end to your business finances worries...
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Raising Money The Yummy Way: Fundraising Cookies
Many not-for-profits provide valuable programs within the communities that they serve. Often these services are provided to individuals and families who may not be able to afford these needed services. Therefore, in order for the not-for-profit to raise the needed financial resources they have to engage in an aggressive fundraising program.
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What is Most-Management
This article begins an inquiry into what I call most-managers. These are the 2nd Lieutenants of business. They are promoted from within and are untrained. This begins an authentic inquiry into the practice of management - even in 'good' companies.
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Moses, Business And The 80/20 Rule
Is the 80/20 Rule an abstract economic principle or is it a model of human behavior that works the same way every time? A Five Thousand year old story provides the answer. Understanding this story and its lessons will assist any business owner to stay focused, on track and on vision.
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Finding Sources For Your Business And Products
Finding the right source for your business can mean the difference between success and failure. When you are able to find a supplier that can give you what you need at low costs and a fast turnaround time, you should consider yourself lucky, because you have found what it takes to keep your business afloat.
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Web 2.0
The bursting of the dotcom bubble in the year 2001 was a defining moment in the global web industry. People believed that the web had been given far too much significance than it merited, not withstanding that initial glitches are a common feature of all technological revolutions. The shakeouts in fact mark the beginning of new and innovative technology ready to replace the old and the redundant.
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Moving Supplies NYC
Moving supplies in New York are best provided by Red Line Movers. Red Line movers provide the safest and easiest packaging solution in New York NYC. Red line movers provide packing boxes, Bubble wrap and other packaging material for safe moving
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Splitting a Brand Design Project Between Two Design Firms
Splitting a branding project typically results in a lack of consistency between pieces in your marketing kit. All of your brand materials should have similar design elements. When a project is split among different design firms, often those firms don't have a similar style, and you can wind up with print collateral, for example, that looks dramatically different from your website.
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How To Succed in Business
Many more people are leaving the regular nine-to-five job experience to start their own businesses. Some do it in order to pursue a life long dream, others to utilise a gift or talent, in order to earn some extra income.
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5 Mistakes to Avoid While Building Your Small Business
Don't make the same costly mistakes small business start ups often make. Read this article and save lots of time, money and struggle.
This simple advice can put you on the fast track to launching your small or solo business.
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South African Mining Companies and Mining Houses are Being Reevaluated
The Department of Minerals and Energy has embarked on a small-scale mining programme aimed at encouraging and facilitating the development of economically viable small-scale mining and mineral-based industries, in line with the government's desire that small miners gain access to mineral rights suited to small mining activity.
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One Focused Hour A Week Will Almost Quadruple Your Business Income!
One hour per week is the difference between having a business that plods along, and having a business with highly profitable orders that just keep coming in. A business where you get to decide which customers you want to deal with, a business that charges a premium price and a business with a far greater value.
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Long Beach Suspension Systems
Long Beach shock absorbers play an integral role in your car's Long Beach suspension system. You need to replace the Long Beach shock absorbers when evident signs of wear become apparent, otherwise your safety and comfort in your car could become compromised.
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A Jump out of Skins!
Leathers with the furs still attached are called furs.
Leathers commonly used in the manufacture of briefcases, wallets, and luggage, are made from Belting Leather, and Napa Leather.
Gifts of leather accessories are also not uncommon. A synthetic leather made out of plastic called Pleather or plastic leather has now found uses as an inexpensive substitute for leather
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Rally the Troops with Inner Fire
Many who thrive in the workplace are those bursting with drive and determination. These folks who are motivated by their jobs.
Every person who works has personal reasons for working. While most work for money, others work because they love their jobs and because experience a sense of fulfillment. Some work because they desire to aid others or to feel distinguished in a field. People work because they are motivated by certain reasons.
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Corporate Merger Acquisitions
Corporate mergers and acquisitions are quite common these days. In 2004 deals worth over $800 billion were concluded, up 50% from the previous year. This trend is expected to sustain during the rest of the decade.
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Shelf Company / Shelf Companies Explained
The concept of a 'Shelf Company' is becoming more and more outdated these days, with the advent of new online Company Registration services. Learn how this new high tech system is speeding up the previously labourious process of starting your own company.
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Become a Business Brain Surgeon
The majority of business owners are unable to delegate and therefore spend long hours doing work that should be done by others. By understanding what brain surgeons do, they will be better able to leverage their time.
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A Primer In Executive Compensation In Not-For-Profits
A tremendous amount has been written about Executive Compensation, and lately, most of this information has been extremely unflattering. Much of the criticism has resulted from the gross excesses, misinterpretations of regulations, and the rash of criminal cases brought against the top management of a number of large firms, such as WorldCom, Tyco, Enron, and a host of others. Virtually every day another egregious example of corporate greed has come to light. The effect has been a huge increase in media attention, which in turn has acted as the stimulus for new government regulations aimed at curbing these abuses.
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