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The Importance Of Keeping Your Office Clean
Most of us would never even consider eating our lunch in the bathroom, yet we do it all the time in our office. Recent studies show there are more germs in the average office than in the average bathroom! Perhaps that is a good indicator that keeping your office clean is really important.
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The Core Principles of Budget Planning
When it comes to budget planning you need a solid plan that will map out what it is you need to be doing with your money. If you don't have a budget then you are out spending money and really aren't making sure you have enough to pay your bills or even that you have enough set aside for emergencies or retirement.
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Agitators In The Office
Understanding the motivations of agitators is not too difficult if you look at their behavior and then ask yourself why they are behaving that way. More to the point, what do they get out of it? This article helps you understand their motivations and, more importantly, how to effectively manage their disruptive behavior.
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Running a Small Business - The Seven Fatal Mistakes
While running a successful business is not easy, there are rules that you can follow that will almost certainly increase your chances of success. And there are also sins that will guarantee your failure. Here are the Seven Deadly Sins of Business.
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Choosing A Flat Rate Conference Call Plan
Choosing a flat rate conference call is a smart choice for today's businesses. While it is easy to justify the benefits of services offered by conference call providers, it is important to realize that just like any other business expense it is important to review that cost and ensure that is actually providing a benefit for the company.
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Binding Machine Buying Tips
Whenever you are asked to prepare an annual report or a technical paper, you want it to look as professional as it can be. The same thing is true with client presentations...
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Choosing The Right Professional Coach - 6 Tips
You and your coach are a partnership focused on you and your success. Coaching isn't a magic wand; it is a lot of hard work. You need to be committed to the process. Change, especially the kind evoked through coaching does not take place overnight. You will make subtle and powerful shifts if you are willing and able to commit to your success. Coaching is about your being in the present and focused on the future.
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The Right People
Great leaders surround themselves with great and skillful people. As leaders, we should want for every person in our care to be excited about getting up in the morning and coming to work. If we can help them find this, we won't have to motivate them.
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Domestic High-Risk Merchant Accounts
Having a domestic merchant account can be really helpful when you are running an online business. There are a number of advantages in having a domestic merchant account. Since both you and your merchant account provider are located in the same country, negotiations will be easier and faster unlike if both of you are in different countries. Aside from this advantage, learning more about the affairs of your lenders is easy. Conducting deals with your banks is also more convenient since you can contact them right away and talk with a representative. This will not be possible if you have dealings with foreign banks. The language barrier and difference in banking policies can be huge obstacle in making deals. Also, the monthly fees for your domestic merchant accounts are easier to understand since they are presented in your local currency. Since you and your merchant account provider are in the same political jurisdiction, you will both be compelled by the same laws and restrictions when making transactions. This will make it easy for you and your merchant account provider to manage your dealings.
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Team Building Lessons from the Modern Cave Man - Part 1
In the beginning… The caveman needed to survive. Man found safety in groups. It was not a matter of preference, it was a matter of necessity. If you were not a part of a group, your chances for survival were slim. Conformity to the majority became necessary to stay in a group and physical strength was the dominant factor for group leadership. Those who were strong and successful in the art of survival had the majority influence toward.
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Leadership Lessons from the Great Pyramids - PART 2 of 2
It was not slaves who built the great pyramids. It was gangs of motivated, dedicated, and well organized individuals who had a purpose - And over 4500 years later, when viewing the astonishing accomplishments of the great pyramid builders through modern Directive Communication™ psychology, we find patterns. And the pyramids themselves conceal a mysterious code that illuminates the force of superior leadership.
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Dealing with Difficult People: 27 Secrets & Strategies You Can Apply Today
27 easy, proven strategies for dealing with difficult people. Guaranteed to work if you look at the part you can control - you! Discover simple tips for how to deal with gossips, whiners, know-it-alls, exploders and more. Whether it's dealing with a difficult boss, dealing with a difficult co-worker or difficult spouse. And, might you be the difficult person?! Oh my!
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Is the Limited Liability Company the Right Entity for Your Business?
The Limited Liability Company is the newest kid on the block among the legal entities available in the United States for operating your business. For many entrepreneurs, it is the ideal marriage between the tax advantages of the limited partnership and the limited liability feature of the corporation. Now available in all 50 states---even to non-U.S. citizens--most likely the LLC should have a key place in your business structure.
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Benefits of I.D. Badges
Everyone knows that I.D. Badges are significant to the society. It is used to identify each person from his office, school, and country. But is this the only benefit the I.D. badges provide?
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Kids and Money Guide
As the name of our website suggests we help you in managing your finances when you think it is time that you had a baby but are worried about the cost and responsibility of a new life on your shoulders and pockets.
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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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