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Finding the Best Appliances
If you are the owner of a restaurant, bar or lounge then restaurant equipment is the most important investment you will have to make.
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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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T.G.I.M. - Thank God It's Monday
How would you like to begin every selling week supercharged and raring to go? This article has eleven practical sales tips to get you started in the right direction on Monday mornings.
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I an Actor!
Acting is a great career to get into , although there are challenges with getting discovered per say, there are some fundamental truths that each actor or actress needs to know before attempting this career. Take a look and see if you line up with these basic truths about acting.
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Seven Qualities That Make A Good Career Consultant
Why not enjoy a useful and enormously satisfying life as a career consultant? - Are you good with people and enjoy listening to their career stories? Do you love giving them advice about their possible options and does making a 'difference' in their lives hit all your hot buttons? Exactly. You love it so much you'd like to do it full-time? You might be lucky and be one of the handful of Apprentices that Margaret takes on every year.
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Settling in Log Homes
Settling in log homes has always been an issue, adding cost and complexity to log home construction. Using traditional methods of construction, logs are stacked horizontally one on top of the other (either scribed or chinked). Because logs tend to shrink and settle over time, the multiple layers of logs compound the effect of wood shrinkage. A traditional 10' log wall will settle upward of 6 to 8 inches depending upon the moisture content of the logs. Special construction methods must be employed to counter the effects of settling.
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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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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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Eliminating Business Debt
Whether you're a large, limited company falling behind on your bills, or the sole trader of a small business that hasn't paid themselves in months, there is one common ground which they both share.
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Fire Your Analyst (Part III)
The first stage of most decision making in business is gathering data. In most cases the information is collected in the form of words. Once the words are available, the professionals who gather the data perform an analysis of these words, and present the results to the decision maker. Recent scientific research shows that these professionals, most frequently, fail in their analysis of qualitative data. Consider the evidence from a recent study.
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Business Process Management – Streamline Your Business
To stay competitive in the marketplace a business needs to be cost effective. All businesses run via processes and Business Process Management (BMP) is a technology developed to give businesses the framework in which to manage more effectively the processes that make them tick.
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Top 10 Workplace Trends for 2006
As 2005 starts to slowly fade in our rear view mirror, I get excited about thinking what we will see ahead of us in the area of workplace trends. Here's what the crystal ball says are the top 10 trends we'll be seeing in the workplace in 2006.
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Should You Buy A Cheap Computer Desk?
Cheap computer desks are generally used or second-hand computer desks. Information about cheap computer desks is available in classified ads in the newspaper. It is also available in websites like e-bay, Amazon, Tigerdirect, Argos or in specific websites related to furniture.
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Taming the Paper Tiger at Home
Have you ever sat down at the kitchen table with the day’s mail
and started sorting it into piles?
• bills (you always recognize those first!),
• “to read” pile (that’s always the tallest),
• stuff to go in the wastebasket (but that’s on the other
side of the room),
• papers to discuss with your significant other (who isn’t
there at the moment), and finally...Taming the Paper Tiger at Home
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