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Business - Did You Understand That?
This article takes a fun look at some statements made by corporate business managers. Maybe this is why so many individuals have ventured into home-based businesses of their own.
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Techniques for Workplace Stress Relief
Stress can be found in any workplace. However there are a number of techniques that can lead to a reduction of stress and stress release. It becomes a combined responsibility of employers and employees. Some of these techniques are discussed in this article.
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The Sign of a Great Leader - Consideration of Others
As much as we'd like everyone to be our clone: same work ethic, owner mentality, intelligence level, capable of seeing the big picture and multi-tasking, that’s just not reality. A good manager will recognize that each associate has a different set of strengths they bring to the table. A great leader will do something about tapping into those strengths.
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Motorola Razrwire Headset Sunglasses
The Motorola RAZRWIRE Sunglasses are the perfect example of what happens when the latest technology fuses with high fashion. The new RAZRWIRE Bluetooth sunglasses by Motorola and Oakley get two things accomplished with one product - a good quality headset with clear audio, as well as great protection from the suns rays with an attractive pair Oakley sunglasses.
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Fake Plants Look So Real
High Quality Artificial Plants can look very real. Look closer next time you are in an office or mall. Are they real? Probably not.
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Hiring - Communicating in the Age of Interaction
Yet with all of this technology at our fingertips, it is easy to lose sight of what makes essential and productive communication between team leaders and employees. Of particular concern is the kind of communication that focuses on the upward communication that leads to productivity and high performance.
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Opening a Dollar Store - Watch Out for Store Traffic Changes!
Are you opening a dollar store? If so always remember that it is quite easy for those who are very close to a business to lose sight of exactly what is happening with that business. It is very easy for a business to get out of control and for unexpected consequences to result.
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Tax Tips for 2006 - This Will Shock You
While 90% of the U.S. population is bemoaning the quickly approaching April 15th tax deadline, I am waiting for my gift from the IRS. I big fat refund. How you ask? I take advantage of the one last tax shelter available to the average person.
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Primary Requisites For A Successful Home Business
Running a home business has always interested people especially mothers and the home bound. However starting the business is not a game. It does not involve simply setting up your computer and beginning. People are often deterred from venturing further, when they become aware of some of the complexities included with regards to taxation, insurance and others.
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Business Basics - How To Develop A Successful Business
The word business used to drive fear into my heart. It seemed like such an overwhelming and complicated process, that required years of study to understand its full implications. As I have grown up, I have come to develop a different understanding of the word business.
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The Business of Better Communication
Good Communication is Good Business! Dr. Dennis O'Grady provides 13 simple and easy to implement ideas for improving your own communication skills and moving your business forward.
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Market Research and Focus Groups
Market research plays two roles in the communication processes of any business system. First, it is part of the marketing intelligence feedback process. It provides decision makers with data on the effectiveness of the current employed techniques and provides insights for necessary changes.
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War Of the Names
Contentions over a domain name is currently a much pressing issue in the cyber world.
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A Primer In Executive Compensation In Not-For-Profits
A tremendous amount has been written about Executive Compensation, and lately, most of this information has been extremely unflattering. Much of the criticism has resulted from the gross excesses, misinterpretations of regulations, and the rash of criminal cases brought against the top management of a number of large firms, such as WorldCom, Tyco, Enron, and a host of others. Virtually every day another egregious example of corporate greed has come to light. The effect has been a huge increase in media attention, which in turn has acted as the stimulus for new government regulations aimed at curbing these abuses.
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