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Free US Government Grants
Free US government grants are available to meet the different needs of the citizens of the United States. Free US government grants come in cash, loans, technical advice and other programs.
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Six Ways to Succeed in Business
How many times have you encountered people in business and the image of the business or the person is so poorly presented it causes you to have a poor opinion of the services offered? It makes no difference if you are the owner or the employee; pride in yourself is evident in your daily dealings with people. Image is very important in business.
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Building Staff Into A Team
Hiring the right people and reducing turnover, two important steps. But building staff into a team is the challenge that will set your business above your competition.
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Contractor Estimating - What They Need To Know
In the construction industry, the guidelines can be very strict. In today busy world, those who are in the market for a contractor do not want to take any chances of hiring someone that is not properly trained. A cost estimator is hired by a General Contractor and will create an estimate that contains all of the materials and labor that is needed for a job. The cost estimator must also take into consideration all heavy equipment needs, trash removal, weather and any other delay that may occur.
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In Business Friends and Family Can Be Your Worst Enemy!
Friends and family can either be your best asset or your worst enemy. Those same people who nurtured you when you were young and supported you in your endeavors may not be the best people to take your business advice from. Simply looking at the average citizen who is heavy in debt, fearful of their jobs and watch more television than they do in other activities should give you some idea about whether or not these close friends and family will be a help or hindrance to you.
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The Fundamentals of Motivation
Are you motivated? Is your team motivated? Are there members of your team who are motivated and others that are not? Find out some of the reasons why.
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Is Your Vision for Your Business Built on Bedrock or Sand?
Have you ever wondered why some business owners seem so calm and steady, while others are in a constant state of worry and panic? Surprisingly, the difference between these two scenarios has nothing to do with the operation of the business-it is the vision of the owner. Your vision for your business provides the foundation for its success, or failure.
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Leadership-Take Time to Energize
Leadership is a marathon, not a sprint. All too often leaders push themselves as if they are sprinting and fail to make it to the finish line. They burnout. In this article Bill Pullen looks at three different leaders and how they pushed themselves to the edge then stepped back and saw the impact of doing so.
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Ten Tips To Workplace Noise Management
Have you streamlined your business with innovative equipment and progressive training, yet, efficiency eludes you? Do you cringe when you hear the words human error? Is the cash register too quiet and the standard office operating procedure chaotic and unproductive? How can you make your business run smoother and demand optimum performance from your team without becoming more stressed yourself? Stress is your company’s worst enemy. The cost in health care, mistakes on the job, troubled family lives and unpleasant work environments often add up to lost revenues for your company. Take a moment to step back and incorporate some stress reducing techniques regarding noise at the workplace. These tips will help management be more successful with employees and employees more successful with customers. Stress-reduction will always help to improve your bottom-line numbers.
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Clarity At The Core
Does your organization have a clear purpose? Do the people you serve see you as important to their business or to their lives? Does every customer and every employee clearly understand your purpose? The purpose of an organization is clarified in the mission, vision, and operating principles. I call this grouping the core message of an organization.
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Business is Very Similar to Understanding the Game of Hockey
Have you ever walked into a busy retail store, and heard a patron say, “this place must be making a fortune”? Obviously this analysis is simply based on the amount of people in the store at the time. Then maybe a year later, the same establishment closed. That very same patron might wonder what happened.
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Iran's Stand On Nuclear Weapons Affects International Trade
The price of crude oil and petroleum products reached a high in the international market last August 21st after Iran announced that it is continuing efforts to enrich uranium. Iran's statement and actions are direct contradictions to a United Nation resolution which bans uranium enrichment.
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Stationery
Stationery is defined as the products made of paper to be used for personal and office supplies. Stationery is usually decorated and/or personalized to enhance its look. It has been commonly confused with another term ‘stationary’, which actually means 'standing at a place'.
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Envelope Sizes
Envelopes are used to dispatch various contents ranging from letters, cards, forms, magazines, reimbursements, papers, books, coins, CD's, and other things. Thus there is a need for envelopes in various sizes to suit diverse needs.
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Create a Dream Office You Will Love
All business owners create their niche in the world of free enterprise. They plant their steak in the American dream; however, the basics are the same for everyone. You must have advertising, you must take care of your bookkeeping, and you must acknowledge you employee’s needs. It all stems form one central point in your business, your office.
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