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Easy But Powerful Brochure Writing Tips
Medical companies and hospitals spend a lot of time and money creating brochures, but often they miss the mark. It's not that they're not good--they just are written at the customer instead of to the customer. Good news: it's not hard to fix the writing.
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One Product - Service - Client Does NOT Make A Business
One service, one big client, one product, does not make a one-person business that can thrive. And, it can get you in hot water if your one client with your one product or service is corporate - you start to look too much like an employee to keep the IRS happy.
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Reduce Expense With Modular Office
It is a known fact that people need money, at least in the present times, and the need for money increases as the years go by. Most people try to increase their income by looking for more ventures for business but in order to really get more money, you would have to also lower your costs. If you are still starting up an office, or trying to expand an existing one, a good way to cut costs is by constructing a modular office.
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Conference Facilities
A conference call is a call in which three or more parties interact simultaneously. Always a cost effective way to reduce travel expenses, conference call technology has advanced to provide a more interactive user experience. Today's conference calls not only include telephone communication, but also video and web communication. One of the most popular services allows clients who do not have video conferencing equipment to connect via the web, thereby participate using only their web browser.
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Attributes of a Good Offshore Jurisdiction
Bearer Share Corporations are allowed in Panama. Most jurisdictions have eliminated bearer share corporations. They are referred to as an S.A. Corporation having this designation after the corporate name.
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The Go Pointer's Guide to Unforced Errors
All in all, our decision-making equipment is pretty sound. We don't follow the lead lemming over a cliff. We can't be fooled into thinking that a 99-cent lure is a meal. We don't try to catch car fenders with our teeth. Then again, it wasn't a dog who launched New Coke. So there are a few bugs – little design flaws of the mind – that can have big consequences.
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Want to Party? Begin with the End in Mind
It seems no matter the type of work you do or even the type of life you live there always seems to be a need to understand the basic elements of event planning. Whether it’s planning a company Holiday Event, or Staff BBQ, or even your child’s birthday party understanding the basic steps to pulling together a smooth running event can make things just a little bit easier.
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Goals or Wishes?
Goal setting is more than just wishing something will happen. It is a process that provides the road map for any business.
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Choosing A Six Sigma Program
Want to be a star in your organization? Then start a Six Sigma program! This article gives you the information you need to successfully start implementing Six Sigma in your company.
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Voice Of The Customer And Focus Groups
Need to improve your products and services? This article cuts through the clutter to reveal how to focus on customer input and give your customers what they really want.
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Health and Safety at Work
Not many would be aware of this, but the government has legislation for health and safety of people at work. The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 requires the employers to have proper health and safety management systems at work.
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Why Ticket Design Matters
Ticket design is often overlooked. Event planners and organizers plan how many tickets they will need for a given event and how to distribute those tickets, but stop short of putting much thought into the ticket design itself. From a branding perspective this is a lost opportunity. Branding is, after all, managing all of the different touch points that an organization has with the public and your tickets are one touch point that all of your customers will come in contact with.
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A Primer In Executive Compensation In Not-For-Profits
A tremendous amount has been written about Executive Compensation, and lately, most of this information has been extremely unflattering. Much of the criticism has resulted from the gross excesses, misinterpretations of regulations, and the rash of criminal cases brought against the top management of a number of large firms, such as WorldCom, Tyco, Enron, and a host of others. Virtually every day another egregious example of corporate greed has come to light. The effect has been a huge increase in media attention, which in turn has acted as the stimulus for new government regulations aimed at curbing these abuses.
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