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English Only in the Workplace: Don't be Sued!
There are approximately 35 million Americans that were born in foreign countries. When we compare this with the approximate 285 million Americans across the country we find that approximately 10% of all people living in this country are immigrants. That means foreign languages are a major part of our lives.
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Tracking Down Restaurant Progress
Putting up a restaurant for business doesn't only take good food for a good productive business. It needs regular checking on both earnings and expenses that's why a regular monitoring on the business' progress is a must.
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Giving Your Business a Vision Others Can Envision
Creating a vision statement that creates interest can be a daunting task for any company. Ensure that you describe your business goals in a statement that allows others to truly understand your ultimate goal while at the same time exciting them to come on board.
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3 Reasons Why Your Business Should Not Be You
Business Owners tend to identify themselves with their business. They show pride in the name, the function and the growth of their business. After all, it's their 'baby.' Here's what you need to know about Privacy, Protection and Capital Expansion.
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RFID Technology Simplifies Distribution
There are many applications for how RFID systems help manufacturers and warehouse operations; these applications can be as unique as the enterprise they help. However, there are some common areas in these industries related to their logistics of getting the finished product to the customer or to another distribution center.
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The Go Pointer's Guide to Unforced Errors
All in all, our decision-making equipment is pretty sound. We don't follow the lead lemming over a cliff. We can't be fooled into thinking that a 99-cent lure is a meal. We don't try to catch car fenders with our teeth. Then again, it wasn't a dog who launched New Coke. So there are a few bugs – little design flaws of the mind – that can have big consequences.
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Small Business Money
Many new entrepreneurs quickly discover that raising capital may not be easy and can be a complex and frustrating process. However, if you are informed and have planned effectively, raising money for your business will not be a painful experience.
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Be A Great Feedback Facilitator
The feedback facilitator should provide a brief introduction about his background. This is to assure the group about his competence and professionalism in directing the session. The feedback facilit...
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Profiting From the Business Cycle
Why is there a business cycle? Someone once noted that people could tolerate any condition except the possibility of one. This one condition is prolong periods of prosperity. Incredible as it seems, this observation contains more than just a kernel of truth, and helps to explain where we are in our current business cycle and how to capitalize on its movements.
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10 Steps To Successfully Sell Your Business
Successfully selling your business, at a price and on terms that will allow you to maintain lifestyle, involves planning and discipline. John Reddish, a veteran of the process, shows you 10 Steps to Success that will give you the best chance for getting the right terms and the right price for you.
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The Mini CNC Machine
The mini CNC machine gives the manufacturer a way to reduce cycle time. The mini CNC machine helps the manufacturer to avoid a long void between the end of one operation and the start of the next operation. The manufacturer who decides to purchase a mini CNC machine has chosen to apply the principles of cycle time to the area of production machinery.
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Ceramic and Pottery Defects 4: Defects Generated During Drying Operations
In this 4th in the series on ceramic defects, drying of ceramic parts is discussed. At first, water is easily removed allowing rapid drying, but then diffusion takes over and the water must be removed slowly or the ware will crack or distort. Finally, the last tightly-held water must be removed. The process is moderated by temperature, humidity, and airflow control.
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Trends in Long-Term Incentives
Compensation Resources, Inc. released the results of a study they recently conducted of 642 companies covering the usage of Long-Term Incentives (LTI). Since 2001, the US business sector has been shaken by disclosures of mismanagement, poor corporate governance and outright criminal acts, all revolving around and involving the apparent excesses of Executive Compensation.
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