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Guide to Business Travel Etiquette - France

Looking to take a business trip to France? Here are some helpful tips when visiting this wonderful city. Advice about the airport, proper etiquette, what to see and how to get around the city are some of topics discussed in this article.


Taking the Sting Out of Employee Evaluations

Employee evaluation time is often a time of hang-wringing, worry and dread. Done right, however, employee evaluations can be a valuable tool for both managers and workers. Here are some ways to improve the experience for both sides.


Be Sure You Are Understood Before Acting and You Can Make Progress at 20 Times the Usual Rate

Before a high-value opportunity can be turned into a success, someone has to explain what needs to be done. Most of us assume that perfect understanding follows our every utterance and e-mail. That’s a bad assumption that lies at the heart of the communications stall. This essay explains how you can be sure you are being understood.


How to Answer The Top 10 Interview Questions

Too many job seekers stumble through interviews as if the questions are coming out of left field. But many interview questions are to be expected. Study this list and plan your answers ahead of time so you'll be ready to deliver them with confidence.


The Advantage of Using Teams for Residential Cleaning

Many residential cleaning companies start out as a one-person operation. But as your cleaning company grows and you add employees you will soon face the problem of whether you should send in a single person to clean a home or if you should send in a team. Some cleaners may prefer to work alone, but is that in the best interest of your cleaning company?


Why Your Networking Is Not Working

This article discusses business networking and the singularly most important aspect of it.


Putting A Little Work-Life Balance Into Your Career

You fill up your mug, jump in your car and head onto the dreaded commute of the day. Once you get to work chaos and more chaos surround you. Those half-an-hour breaks really don't cut it anymore. By the time you get home late into the evening you really don't have much time for anything but eating and sleeping which seems to keep adding to your waistline like your boss adds to your in box.


The Details Dance: A Simple Three-Step for Event Planners Wanting to get Online Registration Right

A couple of weeks ago I attended an event planners Christmas function. The turnout was decent, there was no shortage of skewered prawns or celebratory cocktails and a good amount of effort had gone into the costumes worn by circulating serving staff.


Online Commodities Trading - Is It Right For You?

The good news is that you don't have to use a commodity futures broker forever. As time passes, you may gain additional knowledge and insight into futures trading, like how the market works. If and when that time comes, you may want to think about switching over to online commodities trading, as you will be able to have more say and freedom with your trading.


Money Clips: The Perfect Executive Gifts for the Savvy Giver

If you think hurdling the job interview had been tough, wait until it's time to give executive gifts. Selecting executive gifts can be a terrifying and time-consuming process, particularly because this is a time for confusion and self-doubt. What in the world can you buy for the boss who has everything? Or for the officemate whose cubicle is right next to yours? What do you give to that special client whose single real estate purchase helped you meet the downpayment for your new car?


Could Your Company Survive a Disaster?

Could your business survive a natural disaster? This article discusses the issue of disaster recovery. Having a disaster recovery plan is imperative to the success of any business.


Catering Advice - Working with a Catering Consultant

Working with a Catering Consultant need not be hard work or expensive. In fact it should be very easy and you should be better off at the end of the contract.


Tell Them About It

Business is something that people spend a lot of time and money trying to figure out. As consumers, we spend thousands of dollars every year on all kinds of things we take for granted, and rarely consider the level of effort and planning it takes to keep business moving forward.


Myths And Mysteries Of Taking Minutes

This practical article is for people who take minutes in meetings of any size and any type. It re-focuses your thinking on minutes from traditional narrative minutes to modern business oriented and results oriented minutes. The article is also very useful for people who chair modern meetings and people who attend them as well.


The Building Blocks Of Visual Vocabulary - Consistency

Your Visual Vocabulary consists of the secondary design elements that are used in conjunction with your logo to form your brand identity. Your Visual Vocabulary is composed of the graphics, font styles, colors, and even the type of paper you choose. Once you have determined the elements to use in your Visual Vocabulary, it is important to use those elements consistently throughout all of your marketing materials.


India To The Rescue With Accounting Solutions

When Control Solutions, one of USA's biggest accounting firms dealing with Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) accounting compliance procedures, wanted to recruit accountants for its expanding practice, it looked at Enabilizer, a New Delhi-based accounting outsourcing firm. That look has led to the two signing a joint venture agreement that allows Control Solutions to outsource its SOX work to the Indian JV.


The Secret of Self-Investment

As a solo-entrepreneur you’re either starting a new business or intending to grow your existing business. Aside from getting the most obvious systems in place – technology, business and marketing plans, defining your product or services, and finances, what else is needed to be successful? Self-Investment!


The Rubik's Cube Interview

An innovative approach to interviewing potential prospects with a focus on problem solving.


How Much Should You Charge?

When marketing a product or service, businesses find it difficult to set their prices. Too high, and no-one will buy, too low, everyone will buy, but you will go broke. So how do you set your prices? You must set your prices on value, and on what the market will bear.


Get Well Corporate Gift Baskets

The modern corporate world is fast becoming integrated with the social aspects of a person's professional life, and this trend can no longer be ignored. At a time when networking abilities are touted as critical to rising in a career, it is important to reflect social niceties such as sending get-well gifts to ones colleague, boss or junior, when they are unwell.


Board Committees-Is Your New Small Organization Ready For The Next Step?

When a new nonprofit is created, the founder or founder(s) generally recruit a small group of people they know and trust to help get things going. These people often wear many hats ranging from janitor to baker to teacher's aide to board member.


Online Ordering For Restaurants – The Goose That Laid The Golden Egg Or A Rope Around Your Neck

The Restaurant Industry is abuzz with the concept of online ordering and the benefits that it brings. So, how do you go about offering online ordering to your customers?


Printable Name Tags

In competitive business environments, professionalism matters very much in meetings, networking and conferences. A scribbled name tag on a shirt makes for a very poor presentation.



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