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How to Cut Your Workload in Half
Using as online registration system for your event can make life for event planners far easier by saving time and removing much of the manual labor of entering data, processing payments and writing reports. However, often online registration systems offer only some of these options and only some of the time. The key, then, is to choose an online event registration system that offers total, integrated automation.
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Restaurant Employee Theft
Putting up a restaurant isn't all about the good food. You have to seriously think about you and your restaurant's safety from employee theft.
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Move Your Business Intentions into Reality
Do you sometimes wonder what's the point of setting intentions? Some solo-preneurs set goals and intentions with joy- but others sabotage their business success by subconsciously waiting for their intentions to bomb. Which is it for you?
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What's In It For Them?
Whenever you deal with other people in business, they will have one question on their mind: what's in it for them?
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Locals Only
The ideology of patronizing locally owned and operated businesses.
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How to Bust Bureaucracy
Everyone feels impeded by their corporate bureaucracy at times. Do you know how to deal with it effectively. Can you imagine the return on investment for actively minimising bureaucracy? Discover the actions that courageous leaders can take to deal with this unintended cancer.
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A Fun Secretaries Day Party
You should never forget to celebrate Secretaries Day. This day commemorates all the hard work your office assistant and many others around the world have put in to keep you on time, organized and up-to-date on the job.
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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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Friends and Family with Bipolar Disorder
There are several symptoms to bipolar disorder that are often attributed to mood swings or disregarded as insignificant. However, manic depression is a severe disorder
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How To Find General Operating Grants
General operating money is certainly one of the more difficult categories of funding to secure, mostly because it's a lot less appealing to the funder. Let's face it, paying rent is not nearly as sexy as helping people fulfill their potential as human beings. However, there are unrestricted grants out there, if you know where to look.
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Screening Your Employees
Many companies screen the employees before recruiting them. This helps them weed out undesirable candidates at the outset. It also protects them from litigation, regulators and the risk of high turnover.
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Service Management
Whatever business organization is ventured into, the capital gain is what gets the most attention. Business procedures naturally generate a handsome amount of lucrative revenues. Service management is the term used to refer to the administering of serving producing companies. This is largely in contrast with that of the agricultural and manufacturing companies, because the term service management mostly applies to information and technology sectors and at times to auto repair and housekeeping industries.
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Following-Up 10 at a Time
It is easy to gather cards and names of people who may purchase your products or services. The biggest problem with having the collection is finding the time to follow-up. Try these tips to make the process simple.
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Expense Report Approval
An expense report is the statement listing all the travel expenses of an employee owing to a business visit or pleasure visit. The employee has to fill up the standard expense report of his employer either online or manually and submit it to the authorized Approval Department within a specified time period for claiming reimbursement. The employee has to furnish the signature of the authorized person who has approved his visit. He/she needs to submit all the vouchers and bills of his expenses during his travel like air/train fare, hotel accommodations, transportation expenses, food expenditures and others. It is the responsibility of the employee to obtain the prior approval for his visit from the appropriate authority. The appropriate authority differs from organization to organization, and it will be decided by organization’s structure. The approval authority may sometimes be the immediate boss or departmental budget officer.
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Restaurant Equipment Tips: Save Money When You Conserve Energy
We at Jean's Restaurant Supply want you to succeed with your business venture and rising energy costs are on the forefront of everyone's minds. Inefficient, or inefficient use of, food preparation equipment is the second-largest energy drain on your restaurant's profits. So here at Jean's Restaurant Supply, we have compiled some energy-saving tips for your commercial cook/stove tops. In doing so, we hope that with the implementation of some of these energy-saving tips, your energy bill leaves you with some profits still on your plate.
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Seeking Solutions: To Problems
Making decisions to solve problems is as much an art as it is a science. But their are specific steps you should follow to make the best decisions possible.
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Teaching The Big Boys To Think Small
It's a fact that smaller companies, by need and design, are more innovative, more flexible, more decisive, and faster to move than their larger brethren who are entrenched in operational processes and corporate procedures. Small companies are typically not led by career executives for whom every decision must be predicated by hours of meetings and mounds of documentation. Most small companies are led by their founders; men and women who were cut from an entrepreneurial cloth that has yet to fade. It is when a company grows to the point that the founder steps aside to make way for professional managers that the company loses its innovative nature and entrepreneurial flair.
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