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Client Sharing Promotes Profitability

The Beauty Profession can utilize tools used in other professions to advance their profitability. This article provides some of those tools they can implement easily.


Yes - You CAN Compete with Offshore - Part I

Concerned, nervous, panicky, discouraged; any of these terms could be used to describe the feelings of American manufacturing companies when considering their offshore competition. But being competitive involves a LOT more than just cutting prices, and there are actually several areas where U.S. companies can look to compete. Let’s see what those are.


Don't Get Caught In The Efficiency Trap

In the last couple of decades, a lot of things have happened which were supposed to improve our efficiency. we were going to have extra time for personal growth and self improvement as a result. The world was going to be a better place-etc. It's a nice thought that doesn't always happen.


To Niche or Not to Niche

Trying to decide whether honing in on a niche will help boost your business? This article will tell you exactly why defining a niche will actually bring you more business!


The Age of Indian MNC's

Growth of Indian companies on world map


Taming the Paper Tiger at Work - A Book Summary

This article is based on the following book: Taming the Paper Tiger at Work By Barbara Hemphill Kiplinger Books, 2003 ISBN 0938721984 182 pages


Franchise Disclosure Laws Give Upper Hand to Attorneys

In today’s franchising industry franchisors are forced to have excessive disclosure documents. Franchise Attorneys will collect this data to try to sue you. Every one knows you should never trust an Attorney; that also goes for any Franchise Attorney also.


FTC; Accountability, Transparency and Integrity

The Franchising Division at the Federal Trade Commission put forth a report for revamping and upgrading the Franchise Rule. After ten-years of doing nothing they are now moving forward to with these changes. They put out word to the franchising industry for comments on their 432-page totally flawed report.



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