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Starting A Business
Keeping a record of all your spending is also important for any new business. Keeping all your receipts and invoices in a ledger can help you keep a track of the money coming in and going out of your business account, as well as being able to notify you when money is owed to you.
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Exploring The Different Types Of Corporate Parties
All work and no play can make employees a rather dull group, don't you think? Depending on the type of company you are part of, there might be room to hold a couple of corporate parties, get-togethers or picnics throughout the year. If you should be in charge of organizing and planning this delicate task, there are plenty of ways to approach this responsibility.
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The Critical Need For Critical Thinking
As business owners we are often confronted with a number of problems with no apparent solutions. This fascinating story on problem solving during WWII has application to today's business environment.
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Conversation
Conversation is when two or more people speak, listen effectively, and come to a shared understanding. We are often afraid to listen or refuse to listen because we already have an opinion. When there is no conversation people make things up, and it usually isn't positive. It is important to look at what we say to others and determine what effect we are having on them. As we increase our willingness and ability to converse our influence grows.
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Restaurant Supplies Wholesale
When restaurant owners or management refer to purchase of supplies, it is difficult for most people to imagine the vast number of items that may be required. For customers, concerns regarding a restaurant are limited to hygiene, affordability, choice and taste. Restaurants undertake detailed planning of their supplies to meet customer needs and ensure their own profitability. Wholesale restaurant supplies refer to large quantities of supplies sold to retailers for resale to actual consumers. Generally, wholesalers buy from manufacturers and then sell to retailers. There are many companies that specialize in buying wholesale restaurant supplies from manufacturers and resell these supplies to restaurants at retail prices. Retailers and consumers with a need for a large quotient of supplies may also purchase directly from manufacturers at wholesale prices.
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Promotional Corporate Gift
Promotional corporate gifts are intended to build the image, to spread goodwill, to increase business, to improve productivity levels and much more. They allow companies large or small to invite new clients, thank existing ones, or impress potential clients.
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Preventive Maintenance
A preventive maintenance strategy is a basic requirement for all maintenance engineers. The following article provides the steps to designing a preventive maintenance plan.
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Optimizing BPM And Six Sigma or BPI
Both BPM and Six Sigma deals with the dynamics of systematic, data-based experience and information, assisting us in our execution and operations, cutting costs and waste, growing our shareholder value and profits, methodically, strategically, coordinated, focused, with dedicated resources and combined effort.
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How to Work with a Virtual Assistant
What is a Virtual Assistant? Who uses a Virtual Assistant? How much do they charge? How can they complete my work without being in my office? How is a Virtual Assistant more beneficial than someone in my office? How do I know that I can trust the hours they charge and that they won’t share my personal information? How do I go about finding a Virtual Assistant that is a “match” for me?
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Continuous Improvement - PDCA - The ACT Phase
Are you still guessing on what's working or not?
Forgotten what to track?
Are you still making decisions without supporting data?
why are you not following a simple process that works?
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Flip-Flops In The White House: A Parable For Contracting Failure
What can flip-flops (the shoes, not the political posturing) possibly have to do with government procurement contracting practices? And how do they relate to failure at procurement contracting? Everyday, businesses large and small, well-established and brand new, try to open the door to doing business with the government. When government procurement personnel and decision-makers see how the company presents itself, they make a snap decision to open or shut the door, literally and figuratively.
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Success Secrets of a Billionaire
Mike Litman Discusses Success Secrets from Jim Clark.
Jim Clark is the founder of Netscape Communications Corp., Healtheon/Web MD Corp., and Silicon Graphics, Inc. Currently he serves as Chairman of the Board for myCFO, which he also founded.
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Status - Cross Cultural Differences
This article looks at how status manifests within different cultures and how it impacts upon interpersonal communication within the business world.
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Expect to Get! A Fail Safe Formula
People ask me about unleashing their potential – how to do it, what steps to take and more. Because of this recurring and important question I have worked to distill part of the answer into a formula. This formula will help us because if we can identify the inputs and use the formula correctly, we can improve our performance, and provide greater service to others, as we reach towards our potential.
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