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Target and Define Your Organization's Mission Statement
Targeting and creating your organization's mission statement is a defining moment for your company and has lasting repercussions. As the mission statement delineates the purpose of your organization, how it can fulfill needs, and the values it ascribes to, its importance is clear. This article addresses how to create an effective mission statement -- one that inspires those inside and outside the organization.
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What's in a Face?
Facial expressions- be aware of what you are saying to peopel when you're not saying a thing.
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Business Laws Unveiled
Each and every person in this world must have at least once thought about opening some sort of business to increase his or her income. No matter if you are thinking...
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The Power of Real Communication Styles
Professional communication is an essential business tool, we are told by experts. But watch what happens when you drop the formality and add some humanity back into the written word...
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Converting Casual Contacts into Business Contracts
Frankly, most professionals don't give a damn about how to network, because they try and sell who they are and what they do based on past success - assuming this will open doors and business. However by selling rather than marketing, many people just simply walk away with no benefit or potential outcome. Consequently events become nothing short of boring and a general waste of time. I can see you nodding.
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The Business of Better Communication
Good Communication is Good Business! Dr. Dennis O'Grady provides 13 simple and easy to implement ideas for improving your own communication skills and moving your business forward.
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Medical Billing - The Reality Of Priority
Nobody wants to talk about it, but medical billing is still a business and because of this, it is still the big claims that get top priority. We take a brief look at this problem that is still in search of a solution.
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Thinking Of Starting A T-Shirt Design Business?
If you are looking to start a business and feel that you have the creative flair for T-Shirt design then this article is a must read. It covers advice from an industry expert about what to consider when starting a T-shirt printing Business.
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Lathe Chuck
The lathe chuck has been an important tool more or less as the antique Egyptians used a simple man-powered lathe to cut designs and forms into wood. Working with the ancient lathes requires two-man task. One person has been engaged in cutting tools to carve or shape the revolving piece of wood. The second person twisted the wood by using a bow and piece of cord or rope to work. Lathe chuck parts have become very dedicated to a variety of wood spinning and also metal functioning tasks and stock.
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The World of Micro Fibers
This article provides information about different types of micro fibers, how they are manufactured, what are the exact weights of it and importance of it. The characteristics of these fibers are their extra durability, ultra softness and high absorbency power.
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Six Sigma Project Selection
Talks of the steps involved in Six Sigma Project Selection, brainstorming and using a questionaire, and variation.
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Ganging Print Runs
When you have multiple pieces that are all on the same paper and same ink colors you can sometimes gang or put multiple pieces up on the same press sheet. This saves on makeready, setups, plates and washups and can save $$$ if you are comfortable with some of the limitations that you might have.
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How Stainless Steel Was Invented
He subjected the samples that were produced to various chemicals, including acid that would corrode standard steel along with vinegar and citrus juice. The results were spectacular. Not only was the steel resistant to corrosion, it did not even stain.
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Five Ways to Improve Your Bottom Line
“A penny saved is a penny earned”, the old adage attributed to Ben Franklin, only tells half of the story. A penny saved is really better than a penny earned, because you don’t have to pay taxes on it. Here, then, are some time-honored ways for you to save money and improve the bottom line for just about any business:
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The New Art of The Start -- Three Growth Secrets from Guy Kawasaki
Once upon a time, business schools taught us classical marketing, strategy, and sales models and defended those models with research and case studies. For today’s entrepreneurial leaders, those approaches may do more harm than good.
Leaders who are being pressured to re-energize a fledgling corporate division or want to increase the odds of launching a successful startup cannot afford to ignore this time-tested advice from Guy.
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Growing Your Meeting In CyberSpace
As more and more people search for business information online, it becomes increasingly imperative to have a compelling Website that promotes and supports your meetings, conferences and tradeshows.
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