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Who Drives You Up The Wall?

Is there someone where you work who absolutely, totally, and unequivocally drives you up the wall? Do you sometimes feel like climbing the wall all by yourself as the quickest way to escape? If you are saying Yes! Yes! Yes!, this article is just what the doctor ordered. It shows you how to manage those who play B t B: By the Book.


Gondola Shelving Demystified - Part 1 - The Layout

The first in a two part series about the planning and purchasing of steel gondola units for a retail store. Topics include determining the proper height for the units, a discussion of the costs and benefits of various shelf dimensions, and deciding on the number of units you should consider for your retail space.


7 SBA Loan Myths

7 SBA Loan Myths explores misconceptions surrounding SBA loan programs and the advantages of SBA government guaranteed lending programs for small businesses.


Procurement Consulting

Procurement consulting can be done on the Internet and many other companies provide consultation services for a fee. These consultants are usually experts in economics or related fields that can study, understand, and even predict the market trends. This makes them useful in the long term because they are capable of cutting costs for the company by providing legal and financial advice.


Procurement Definition

Procurement can be defined as the purchase of merchandise or services at the optimum possible total cost in the correct amount and quality. These good and services are also purchased at the correct time and location for the express gain or use of government, company, business, or individuals by signing a contract.


Creating Brand Loyalty

Brand Loyalty is a powerful source of sustained profitability. But many senior executives have no idea how to create Brand Loyalty. This article discusses why creating brand Loyalty is so difficult and what you can do to promote it.


How to Develop a Bigger and Better Business Strategy

How to build your business bigger and better, faster.


Leadership: Genuine Service or Ego?

For about a year, I considered applying for a position on the board of a local non-profit organization whose mission I believe in deeply. I felt that my education, skills, and experience would help them. Eventually, I approached one of the board members and expressed my interest. I was excited at the prospect of being involved in good work; I could not stop talking about it. Two of my friends called board members to express their support for my involvement. Here was my chance to engage in community leadership and to honor my belief in the value of service. The eagerly awaited call finally came.


Professional Document Destruction Tips

Document shredding is an essential measure to protecting your home or business's personal information. Learn the advantages of on site and off site professional document destruction.


Business in China #1 - Relaxing The Grip of Bureaucracy

Picture Beijing in the early 1990's - a strong visual presence of communism in the typical courtyard-style housing (12 families housed in a block built around a central yard), grey Mao suits everywhere, almost no neon advertising signs and only occasional cars and mini-vans on the streets.


Managing Stakeholders in the Requirements Process

Navigating the process of gathering business requirements and creating the business requirements can be hard enough without adding the issue of stakeholder management to the equation.


Estimating the Market for Construction Equipment Sales

Heavy construction equipments are required in all parts of the world. Their demand has increased all the more after the growing economy in the Indian sub-continent, Middle East, Far East and Oriental nations as well.


Tamper Evident Asset Labels Protect Your Equipment

Just putting an tamper evident asset label on your company's equipment can mean the difference of that asset being stolen or misplaced.


How To Double Your Business in 2006, Part I

RJ Baxter shares the 7 basic strategies that have helped him double his business for two years in a row!


Cross Cultural Blunders

At our company we often get many emails from visitors to our sites saying how much they enjoy examples of cross cultural blunders. We are constantly asked for more. Bowing to pressure we have therefore complied some more. The following cultural blunders are all examples of ‘culture gone wrong’ in international business today.


Business Funding

Every business needs money at one time or another. The process of obtaining financing can be daunting and the chances of success limited if it is approached in a disorganized or haphazard way. Lenders are conservative critters; however it is important to understand that it is their job to lend money, and they are happy to do so if their risk is reasonable. The chances of obtaining a business loan are greatly enhanced if you adhere to the following procedure.



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