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Could Your Company Survive a Disaster?
Could your business survive a natural disaster? This article discusses the issue of disaster recovery. Having a disaster recovery plan is imperative to the success of any business.
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Business Ethics 101
Defining moments that build character often occur in the strangest of places in both our personal and professional life. It is who we become as a result of these experiences - not the experiences themselves - that is most important.
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Business - Cash Flow
Potentially profitable businesses can fail because of poor management of cash flow.
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Need More Money Start A Home Business
So, rather than competing with companies that have been around for many years and may have greater advertising and financial resources than you have, you will want to dig a little deeper and find a niche that you can focus on while building your business.
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How To Get Booked On Your First TV Show!
Annie Jennings of the national PR firm, Annie Jennings PR shares the secrets of getting booked on your first TV show. Find out how appearing on TV in your local media can add power to your platform and create local expert status plus get you ready for the big TV shows.
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Job Interview 101
It’s a tough job market out there. It is sufficiently tough that when you are lucky enough to get a job interview, make the most of the opportunity.
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Measuring The Effectiveness Of Your Advertising Campaign
How do you measure the effectiveness of your advertising? Do you look only at whether or not you have had an increase in sales or enquiries subsequent to the publication of an advertisement, or do you include product or brand awareness in your evaluations?
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Non-Profit Fundraisers
A number of welfare and development programs can be organized with the help of non-profit fundraising events. Fundraising activities are normally undertaken by school fundraisers, college fundraisers, and church fundraisers, or by the youths for various activities.
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The End of Contract Law?
Businesses and consumers alike are increasingly confronted with contracts that allow the other side to change any of the contracts conditions at will, and allow no legal recourse other than binding arbitration. Contracts are becoming more like blank checks. The main offenders are the telecoms, software companies and credit card companies, but the practice is growing as companies put themselves above and beyond the law. Is this the end of contract law?
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Avoid the Flu and Bronchitis at Work
In a business situation, you often see many people coming to work ill claiming it's all for the good of the company. While I'm certain they have the best of intentions, viral influenza (flu) can be spread through direct person-to-person contact or indirectly in the air and on hard surfaces. This means that if someone who's sick coughs and doesn't cover their mouth, they can put everyone at the workplace at risk for contracting the illness.
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Parcel Shipping Services
Parcel shipping services are provided by big industry players like FedEx and DHL. For example, FedEx has their 'Smart Post', while DHL their 'At Home Service'. Together with UPS these three companies treat the U.S. as zones, and each zone is charged with different rates with consideration to the distance from the shipping points.
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Advergaming - A Smart Marketing Move
The first real advergame was a customized videogame incorporating brand messages and was distributed on floppy disk by American Home Foods to promote the Chef Boyardee brand during the 80’s. Advergames are used to promote products or services, organizations, and even opinions and viewpoints.
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Leadership Lessons from the Great Pyramids - PART 1 of 2
It was not slaves who built the great pyramids. It was gangs of motivated, dedicated, and well organized individuals who had a purpose - And over 4500 years later, when viewing the astonishing accomplishments of the great pyramid builders through modern Directive Communication™ psychology, we find patterns. And the pyramids themselves conceal a mysterious code that illuminates the force of superior leadership.
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Employee Time Clocks
For a long time, companies used employee time clocks to keep track of how many hours each employee worked each week. Each employee had their own punch card, which they inserted into the time clock so the time could be stamped on it. Even though technology has caught up with the time clock, it is still one of the best ways available of keeping track of the hours an employee works, and transferring that information across to payroll so that the employee is paid correctly.
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Six Rules for Great IT Project Success
Between cost overruns, project delays, unfulfilled expectations and quality control issues, less 30% of IT projects are successful. This is unfortunate because - conducted and delivered well - projects are one of the most powerful ways IT contributes to a company’s bottom-line. Use these six rules to get your project back on track today.
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Business Cards - How Do You Communicate?
Business cards aren't something that most people concern themselves with too much. You meet someone, you trade cards, and you have their details if you ever need to get in touch.
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Actions are Louder Than
Business relationships are hard to come by and easy to lose. What actions are you taking to make sure your relationships are cemented in place?
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Oil Prices and Competition Bugs Textile Firms
YarnsandFibers recently conducted a survey on the textile industry's perception on current and future business trends in India.
This culminated into the following indices for Quarter 3:
a. Current Status Index
b. Business Confidence Index
c. Margin Expectation Index
The survey assessed the industry's current business performance and future prospects.
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Groupware Proves to Be a Versatile Employee
Groupware is a software or hardware that manages documents on which organizations and groups collaborate. Groupware, of some form or another, has become a much sought after technology among businesses.
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