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What Ever Happened To Quality?
You hear talk of world wide distribution, low manufacturing costs, low prices, downsizing, rebates, and factory incentives. Why don't we hear, or seem to care about, quality any more?
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A Chef’s Personal Choices
In any major field of study, graduates usually have several career options to pursue. For examples, teachers may decide on educating elementary, middle school, high school, or college students; Law enforcers are patrol officers, prison guards, parole officers, or detectives. Likewise, Chef's also have choices to make throughout his/her career.
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Is Your Corporate Wellness Program Floundering?
Article examines the 3 critical mistakes that cause corporate wellness programs to fail. This can have a disastrous, financial impact on health insurance, workers compensation and employee productivity. Article cuts to the heart of the failures and how to avoid them.
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Getting Into Your Buyer's Shoes
Did you ever wonder why people don't buy from you even though you thought everything in your sales process went fine? It is quite difficult for most sellers to step into their buyer's shoes as they are often too driven by their desire to make the sale. Consequently, they don't make enough efforts to get a good understanding of what is going on on the buyer's side and how they could best assist him in his decision making process.
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Locks & Bagels
Mr. Reed, for want of a better name – always made sure that doors were kept closed, windows locked, and everything as organized as could be. He also had a morbid fear of being locked in the cold-room unable to get out; I suppose he’d watched The Shining a few times too many. So the door had no lock or automatic closing mechanism, just a stiff, heavy chrome latch with handles inside and out.
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How Much Does Six Sigma Cost?
It is no secret that implementing Six Sigma is a costly proposition. This article serves as an in-depth guide to contain costs before and during the implementation.
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Customer Service Speaker Cites 5 Reasons Flying Sucks!
When airlines believe that they can not only inconvenience you, waste your time, subject you to spurious rules and regulations, ignore your involuntary bodily functions, and physically abuse you, all with impunity, you just have to say, flying sucks.
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Cost Efficient Skip Tracing
What a collection manager needs to know about skip tracing that will benefit collectors. Skip tracing is important because you can’t collect if you can’t find them. However, collectors need to concentrate their time on collections not skip tracing. Here is how.
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