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The Fundamentals of Motivation
Are you motivated? Is your team motivated? Are there members of your team who are motivated and others that are not? Find out some of the reasons why.
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Communication for Small Businesses
In today's small business world, communication is paramount to success. Too much depends on how small business owners are perceived by their clients and customers, not to take it seriously. This article defines the three main communication styles in business, a modified active listening dialogue, and seven tips for communication success.
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Listen To Your Upline, Destroy Your Financial Future
Are you one of those people who live life trying to impress others? Well, if you are, you are headed for major disappointment. You see, 90% of ALL people in multi-level marketing barely make enough money to pay off their gas bill. Yet they stick around and continue to lose more money because they want their upline to be happy. If you are one of them, why are you still sticking around another year and killing your own future?
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Localization Of Products
Localization means adapting the product or service in such a manner that it is able to successfully sustain itself in a foreign market. Due to the vast diversity between certain markets, merely translating the text from one language to the other is not the solution anymore. A phrase or idiom from English would never carry the same punch when translated to a non-European language.
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Procurement Process
Procurement is the acquisition of goods or commodities by a company, organization, institution, or a person. This simply means the purchase of goods from suppliers at the lowest possible cost. The best way to do this is to let the suppliers compete with each other so that the expenses of the buyer are kept at a minimum.
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Medical Billing - HCPCS Updates
Are you into medical billing? Wonder what HCPCS stands for? In this installment we're going to discuss the basics of HCPCS including what they are, what they're used for and what problems you may run into when doing an update.
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Why You Need a Business Plan for Your Cleaning Company
A business plan is an important document that cleaning companies of all sizes should take the time to prepare before signing on that first account. By sitting down to write a business plan you take the time to look at your new business in an objective and critical manner. Once completed, a business plan will give you a path to follow.
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Incorporation: An IPO
For a growing incorporation with increasing profitability and productivity, an Initial Public Offering (IPO) is the next logical step to take in order to obtain further financing. Through a public listing, a fast-developing corporation can tap funds from the capital market for business expansion activities.
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The History of Barcodes
Wallace Flint was the first person to suggest an automated checkout system in 1932. But the history of modern barcode begun only in 1948, when Bernard Silver, a graduate student of Drexel Institute of Technology in Philadelphia, asked his friend Norman Woodland to develop a system to automatically read product information during checkout.
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Warehousing Handling
Warehouses are necessary for the storage of inventory. As a result, management of the inventory and stock is equally important. The processes involved, include the recording and tracking of materials on a quantity and value basis. The warehousing management includes planning, entry and documentation of stock movements, such as goods receipts, issues, physical stock transfers and transfer postings, as well as the performance of physical inventory or stocktaking.
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Laser Cutting Companies
Since Theodore Maiman invented the first functional laser or LASER (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) in 1960, this device, which generates a strong, highly concentrated beam of single-wavelength light, has found several uses in different industries and in various fields including medicine, consumer electronics and information technology.
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Why Do Companies Outsource Offshore; Case Study
So why do so many American Companies offshore overseas? You know the real problem is the over regulation and the over lawyering in the United States. It gets to the point with all the rules and regulations and government agencies screwing with you and people like Elliot Spitzer
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