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Free Business Cards
Free business cards make an excellent statement as an advertising medium for your small business. Almost all business owners, whether the business is large or small, makes use of business cards constantly. If your business has a client base, or would like to have a client base, you can use business cards to distribute to anyone you meet who.
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Workplace Violence - Acknowledge, Anticipate, and Act
Organizations of all kinds must develop policies and contingency plans to deal with the potentialities of workplace violence. This article, designed as a three-part series but easily adaptable to a single-article format, reviews government and industry data on workplace violence and provides readers with strategies they can use to prevent, or deal with, violence in the workplace.
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Business Writing - Using Contractions Isn't a Bad Thing
Basic business writing isn't as formal as it used to be. Email has had a great impact because it is conversational in tone. We use contractions when we speak, so we can use them in informal writing, including basic business writing.
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Saying Thank You With Corporate Gifts
Everyone loves to be appreciated, and when that thanks is expressed with a gift, you'll make extra points with the gift recipient. Corporate gifts are often thought of as expensive, one-of-a-kind executive style gifts that your company sends out at holidays, but there's another level of corporate gift-giving that can mark you and your firm as a thoughtful, appreciative company with whom to do business.
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Investment Recovery and Surplus Asset Sales - the Overlooked Opportunity
Every business eventually has items they no longer need. For some businesses this may be machine tools, processing lines, and even complete plants, while for others it's overstocked inventory, end of life products, computers or vehicles. Most everything that flows through the billion dollar purchasing channels and supply chains of the world will some day be discarded or sold. Managing items when they arrive at the end of their initial planned use is one of the single largest overlooked areas for most businesses.
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If You Were A Horse Would You Win The Kentucky Derby?
Imagine the horses all lined up at the gate in the last Kentucky Derby. Successful businessmen-women are just like thoroughbred horses. They must practice, run like the wind and sometimes be driven to make it first through the line. Like a horse race the majorities are losers and only a few are Triple Crown winners.
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Business Debt Help - Business Debt Help Is Available
Even though each month is a battle and the monthly crunch to pay all of your creditors is becoming a real balancing act, you still feel that your business is basically is a good one that potentially will be successful. The monthly cash flow is temporarily low because a few clients are behind in their payments, but the basic elements of the goods or services that the business offers are solid. If the business can weather this temporary storm and get current with the bills, everything will run in the black again. And when the business debts incurred due to start up are paid off, the business will be very solid indeed. This business is the ideal candidate for one of the many firms on the Internet that offer business debt help. Many of the business debt management consultation firms on the Internet are non-profit organizations that exist to advise businesses on how to remain solvent and up and running in times of financial stress.
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Toward a New Aid Model
In terms of trends in how aid is approached and organized, a partnership model focused on country ownership and performance based aid is becoming increasingly popular. It typically applies one or both of the following principles:
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Getting Squeezed For Office Space?... Here's a Fast Solution
ere's a special suggestion for freeing up office space. Don't move your whole office. Consider just moving one operation or department to free up whatever office space you need. Use the offices for as long as you need them and then move out. There's no long-term commitment. It makes things simple, fast and hassle-free.
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Performance Consulting - What You Should Expect from Your Business Consultant
As a small business owner, you are paying big bucks for a skilled consultant to help resolve a pressing issue. What should you expect from your business consultant? This article will list why most business owners or managers hire a consultant. This article will also describe four key areas of knowledge a highly skilled consultant should possess in order to provide performance consulting.
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Corporate Parties Can Be Fun Too
Planning the corporate party may be a job that is no one's idea of a good assignment but the party itself can be fun. Striking the delicate balance between light socializing and appropriate corporate conduct is the tricky part.
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Corporate Gift Idea Programs
In the past few decades, there has been a great revolution in the way the management deals with and treats its employees and staff. Gone are the days when corporate houses considered it a favor to the employees to have them work with their company. In present times, there has been a paradigm shift in favor of the employees. Every corporate house tries its best to make its working environment rewarding and the job profile lucrative for its staff. Tremendous efforts are made to retain competent staff and increase productivity through a healthy work environment.
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Tips On Selecting The Right Mortgage Lender
For most home buyers, selecting the right mortgage lender and the right home loan package may seem like an overwhelming task. There are so many rival lenders promising so many different things. This article will help you to select the right mortgage lender
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Useful Information About Postage
Postage stamps were first issued in the United Kingdom (Great Britain). Rowland Hill, a staff member, of the British Post Office was the inventor of the first postage stamp. The first stamp introduced by the British Post Office restructuring, under which it transposed the fee for postage, from the receiver to the sender of the mail, also introduced the 1-ounce mail with flat rate postage, to any place in Britain regardless of the distance. The only nation in the world, which does not bear a name, but always features a photograph of its reigning monarch, on its stamps is Great Britain.
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