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Focus on Undergraduate Course in Risk Management and Insurance

For risk management analysts or associates, average total compensation in the U.S. grew from $111,000 in 2005 to $121,000 in 2006. For senior associates or managers, compensation rose $150,000 to $166,000. Do you have the aptitude to pursue a career in risk management?


Techniques for Workplace Stress Relief

Stress can be found in any workplace. However there are a number of techniques that can lead to a reduction of stress and stress release. It becomes a combined responsibility of employers and employees. Some of these techniques are discussed in this article.


Beware Industry Association Leaders Who Act Like Bureaucrats

If you own a small or medium sized business and you believe that by joining an industry association they will some how help you, then you might be rather upset in the future to learn that your association acts more like a bureaucracy than an actual business operation. Some say that organizations and associations act like bureaucracies in order to deal with the government bureaucracies better. This might be so but;


Alright Isn't All Right in Business Writing

English grammar rules are based on common usage. However, even though many people use the nonstandard alright in business writing, it is not yet acceptable.


Small Business Start Up Financing

As a small business start-up coach, I get asked a lot of questions. The most frequent one: Where do I get start-up cash? If you are wondering the same thing, this article is for you. In it, you will learn about the differences between angel funding and venture capitalists, the value of taking out a loan, and considerations of taking on a silent or working partner.


How to Save Your Company with Preventative Service Maintenance

Thomas Burns, founder of Intelligent Network Services, explains how small and mid-sized businesses can save their company's bottom line with a minimal investment in preventative service maintenance.


Minimize No Shows For Your Events

Any event will have people who register to attend and fail to show up. There are many reasons for not attending, but it really comes down to priorities.


Move Your Business Intentions into Reality

Do you sometimes wonder what's the point of setting intentions? Some solo-preneurs set goals and intentions with joy- but others sabotage their business success by subconsciously waiting for their intentions to bomb. Which is it for you?


Joint Ventures - How Much to Charge

How much should you make from a Joint Venture? 10%? 20%? 50%? Should it be of the net or gross profit or off the top? How do you decide? This is an important consideration, especially for people who are used to paying peanuts and those who are used to accepting a few crumbs. Entrepreneurs who understand business and profit are more likely to pay and demand reasonable commissions.


Starting a New Business? Look Successful From Day One With Executive Office Space

Expensive? No, it only sounds expensive. Actually executive office space or executive suites are nothing more than generic terms for a type of office space that doesn't require a long-term lease. But it is something you should know about. It can give your new company a successful established image from your first day.


Credit Card Machine Buying Tips

The credit card is preferred by most people when paying for purchases and services because of its safety, security and ease of use. The use of credit cards is growing exponentially fueled by the growth of e-commerce and the increasing usage of credit cards in business-to-business transactions...


About Ashton Sanders

Who is Ashton Sanders? From Cub Scout to computer nerd to soccer player to Website developer and designer. Here is a brief history about Ashton Sanders.


Transforming The BSC Into A Strategy Execution System

Many corporate managers have been introduced to a corporate management system called the Balanced Scorecard. Developed at the Harvard Business School by David Norton and Robert Kaplan in the early 1990s, the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) represents the newest and most prolific performance measurement system since Total Quality Management (TQM) and Management by Objectives (MBO).


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.


Avoid Common Business Start-Up Mistakes

If you are considering starting up a business, you are facing both an exciting and stressful time. To succeed, you should avoid the common mistakes many new business owners make.


Attention Businesses: Why You Should Welcome Competition

Do you fear competition or is it just a fact of life? Your answer dictates what your future actions will be.


Corporate Gift Idea Programs

In the past few decades, there has been a great revolution in the way the management deals with and treats its employees and staff. Gone are the days when corporate houses considered it a favor to the employees to have them work with their company. In present times, there has been a paradigm shift in favor of the employees. Every corporate house tries its best to make its working environment rewarding and the job profile lucrative for its staff. Tremendous efforts are made to retain competent staff and increase productivity through a healthy work environment.


7 Steps Any Solopreneur Can Use to Build a Winning Brand

Your brand is the experience your target customers have while interacting with you. If their experience evokes a strong, positive emotional response, then you’ve got a great brand. Why? Because customers buy from emotion and back it up with their head. If your customers have trouble remembering your name when you’re not actually in the room then you need to work on your brand.


Logistics Software

Logistics software is a computer program which is used to make the process of logistics services more reliable and accurate. Logistics management is a science of planning, organizing, and executing activities for delivering the required goods or services in the right location at the right time. Modern technologies, communication links, and control systems are essential to manage materials, services, and financial goals. Logistics software helps companies or organizations in their overall performances of designing, developing, marketing, and financing.


Custom Binders

There are different types of binders available in the market. There is one to suit everybody’s requirements. However, at times we still want to add that personal touch to the binders we carry to school, college, work, boardroom meetings or just about anywhere. This is where Custom Binders are required.


Create a Corporate Atmosphere with a Business Center

Servicing corporate clients can keep you very busy. You must stay on top of matters to ensure proper customer service, quick turnarounds and quality products. Your clients are expecting you to follow through and offer the best possible results for their needs. They are also looking for reasons to continue a business relationship with your company if you are providing good service. Choosing the right location for your business can help give your reputation a boost in the right direction with your clients. Renting a Business Center is a smart solution if you need a prestigious office in a popular area. Here's why.


Business Valuation That Makes Sense

Business-valuation is nothing simple. Every person out there will think that a business is worth more or less than what the next person will say. In fact, the only number that really does matter is the simple fact that it is worth what someone will pay for it and that number only occurs once the deal is done. But, there are ways of understanding what business-valuation could be. For that end, we will talk here.


Organizing Your Electronic Files

Have you ever sat in front of your computer looking for a document – knowing it was there – the question is: “Where?” The answer gets amazingly complicated if the document is an attachment someone sent to you from someone else’s e-mail account!



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