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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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5 Great Ways to Find Referrals
While referrals are one of the most important sources of new clients for therapists and coaches, how to get them seems to be something of a mystery. Here is a five-step referral strategy that can switch on your referral faucet, or turn a trickle into a steady flow.
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Blogging for Business
This article defines blogging and using blogging as a marketing tool for your business. Key points are carefully outlined.
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Shopaholics - Now Get Paid As You Shop
Shopping need not mean only shelling out of the bucks on the part of the shopper. With mystery shopping tools being utilized by several market research concerns you, the shopper, may actually be getting paid as you shop around. As a professional shopper or mystery shopper you will be permitted to eat out at restaurants, visit local attractions and shop for books, clothes, baby products and other cool things while not having to bother about the financing. The funding of all this is well taken care of by the company on behalf of whom you are spying on employees and evaluating the public appearance of the company.
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It's About Jobs!
The challenge is to find your passion. Just remember that what ever your passion may be, it is ultimately about creating more jobs. If someone tells you, you are giving me more work! Remember that is what you are supposed to do. Create more jobs. With out jobs we become poor. The only way to help the poor is to find your passion and know that your passion is about creating more jobs.
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If This 'Hot Head' Can Do It - What Can You Do?
How many times would you mail out a $1500 marketing campaign if each time you ran it, it returned you $13,000? Well if you aren't doing it now, you need to be. If this proven technique works for people in this hot headed profession, there's absolutely no reason why it wouldn't work for you.
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Medical Billing - Hiring A Staff
If you're thinking of starting a medical billing company, you'll need to hire a billing staff. What follows are some tips in just what to look for in a medical biller.
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Concrete and Masonry Work: OSHA's Top Violations
What are the most frequently cited serious violations of the concrete and masonry standard? The following are OSHA's top four followed by suggestions and protective measures you can use to make your jobsites safe.
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Tips For Choosing The Right Graphic Designer
A graphic designer holds the image of your company in their hands. That's why you need to find someone who understands your business and knows how to present you in the best possible light.
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A Scientific Approach to Love
Chemistry.com gives solution to those endless questions. A new online relationship site from Match.com, Chemistry uses a scientific approach to measure your personality's compatibility with someone near your area
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Nonprofit Debt Consolidation
Debt consolidation is the process taking all the debt that a person has accumulated and consolidating it into one single payment. Interest rates are usually lower, as is the monthly payment. Several nonprofit organizations have come forward providing resources to consolidate debt for those who are overburdened and in need of financial help. They can unify various debts like home mortgage loans, credit card debts, student loan debts, automobile loans, etc. into a single entity and pay it to the creditor on a monthly basis.
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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.
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Surviving Survival
Even though Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan has pronounced the recession over, many businesspeople are taking about one thing only: survival. They are hunkered down trying to weather the storm, but they're doing it at the expense of building their businesses. And I believe many companies are unwittingly sacrificing their future.
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