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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?
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Saving Time and Money by Estimating The Cost Of Construction
A contractor knows that creating an estimate is the first step in securing a job. The client will look at all of the estimates and choose the one that best suites his or her needs. When a contractor has the experience, creating an accurate estimate will not be a problem. Creating an estimate will not only give you a timeframe for completion, its can save you a lot of time and money.
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Trucking Companies Can Survive With Freight Bill Factoring
Invoice factoring is also known as accounts receivable factoring. The financial strategy of selling invoices to immediately boost cash flow to an existing business. By effectively eliminating debt and freeing up assets to meet all financial obligations.
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Contractor Estimating - What They Need To Know
In the construction industry, the guidelines can be very strict. In today busy world, those who are in the market for a contractor do not want to take any chances of hiring someone that is not properly trained. A cost estimator is hired by a General Contractor and will create an estimate that contains all of the materials and labor that is needed for a job. The cost estimator must also take into consideration all heavy equipment needs, trash removal, weather and any other delay that may occur.
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How to Prevent Distortion, Rumors, and Hearsay
How to prevent distortion, rumors and hearsay in an organization. Though listening long speeches is difficult this leads to rumors & hearsay. It's very important to uncover such problems. Lack of listening and hearsay information is real problems and should not be ignored. Check out the basic twelve rules, which will bring a huge difference.
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The 9 Golden Rules to Successful Sales
Putting in lots of energy and still not getting the sales results you want? Find out how these 9 golden rules can transform your approach and bring you the great sales you been striving for.
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Top 7 Secrets For Small Business Success
Every great business or corporation must have started as a small business idea.Hence the need to grow and nature small businesses to it's full potentials.These secrets here when followed will help an entrepreneur to grow his business and sustain it more than five years.This advice is also essential when managing the growth of small businesses.
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Opening a Dollar Store - Weekly Store Maintenance
If you are opening a dollar store you will soon find that there are many little activities that must be routinely completed. Among those items is the need to complete routine store maintenance. While this is little fun to do it is important to the success of your business. In fact weekly store inspection and maintenance should be performed as a matter of practice.
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Brainwriting, A More Perfect Brainstorm
Brainwriting is a variation of brainstorming where you write down your ideas rather than speak them out in a meeting. Often in a meeting people will feel inhibited or otherwise afraid to express radical or unpopular creative ideas. Brainwriting effectively overcomes this barrier.
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Improving Workplace Morale With Corporate Fun Days
In any type of business, one of the most important aspects is your employee morale. While this may sound like some type of HR buzzword, it is a vital piece of the puzzle. Unhappy workers produce less work. Not to mention, the quality of the work usually leaves something to be desired. Happy workers produce more quality work.
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These 7 Fatal Mistakes Will Doom Your Partnership
If you want to Sky Rocket your earnings to you need to find good partners. We have all heard those horror stories about bad partnerships. Some of the biggest most successful companies in the world were results of great partnerships 2 that come to mind are Hewlett Packard and TRW.
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Developing an Identity Statement that Truly Tells Others Who You Are
Preparing an identity statement to ensure that your potential clients know just who you are and what you do and why they should care. Your identity statement should be memorable, have purpose, identify your qualities, explain who it is you serve and answer the question – Who Cares? When you have all of these factors, your potential client will be intrigued enough to ask more questions.
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The Critical Need For Critical Thinking
As business owners we are often confronted with a number of problems with no apparent solutions. This fascinating story on problem solving during WWII has application to today's business environment.
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Managing Your Boss: 4 Rules To Live By and 4 Steps To Take
What's the number one reason for failure at work? A poor relationship with one's boss. There are some simple ways that can help build a good relationship. This article sets out 4 steps to take and 4 rules to follow to ensure a good relationship with one’s boss.
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Buying Wholesale-A General Guide to Sourcing Products
Finding the right products to sell at the right prices can be the most difficult part of starting an online business. Whether you have an online e-commerce website, or are a seller on EBay, it can be difficult to even decide where to start sourcing your products. The problem is there are many companies out there who will sell you products at “wholesale prices” but you will come to find very quickly that 99% of these companies are not real wholesalers, and the fact is you could go on eBay or search the internet right now and buy the products you want for less from a retailer than these so called wholesalers. I have spent countless hours searching for wholesalers over the internet, and when I say countless I mean well over 100 hours, and that is no exaggeration.
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Five Reasons for Fundraising Failures
A fundraiser if done incorrectly can have a strong negative effect, and may even end up costing the organization money rather than making it money. To keep your fundraising efforts on track, and prevent your fundraising efforts from becoming fundraising failures consider the following five common mistakes made during fundraising.
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