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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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Safeguards Agaist Employee Dishonesty
Taken from the book; Protecting Your Corporate Assets by Martin Maylor info@insurium.com
Losses through theft and fraud vary considerably by the type of operation and the efficiency of their management. To fully understand the cost lets look at the following example:
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Start Smart: How to Start a Small Business
Starting a business can be your path to wealth, freedom and fulfillment, but let me warn you, it is not often an easy journey. Doing it right takes desire, talent and motivation. This is not something you should jump into without some serious forethought. There are certain things that you can do at the beginning stage that will substantially increase your likelihood of success. We recommend you spend some time doing research and planning. It is much advised that you do this while you still have a regular source of income-
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Attributes of a Good Offshore Jurisdiction
Bearer Share Corporations are allowed in Panama. Most jurisdictions have eliminated bearer share corporations. They are referred to as an S.A. Corporation having this designation after the corporate name.
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Fabrics to Sustain Your Health
For easy and comfortable travel conditions these days we have Waterproof, wrinkle proof and in some of the case even the temperature proof Travel wears. The fabric that adjusts according to the wearer's body temperature makes the traveling between the different climatic areas comfortable. Now we can have many necessary things from fabric like the material of running shoes that allows the feet to breathe freely, stockings or the socks saturated with vitamin C for keeping legs healthy during winter seasons and the healthy / restorative fabric from milk protein fibers.
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Examine Your Bills Closely to Save Money
How close do you check your bills each month? Do you know which items on each invoice are supposed to be there every month? If you do not pay close attention to your bills you could find that there are many extra charges added on, monies that you shouldn’t be paying. Think that all of this really doesn’t matter? Think again, as a dollar here and a dollar there can add up and really bust your budget. Please keep reading and we’ll take a look at some common budget busting add-ons.
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Identifying And Selecting A Six Sigma Consultant
If you are planning to implement Six Sigma in your organization, the first step is to choose the right consultant. This article gives you details on how to do this effectively and choose the right consultant the first time!
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Prevalent Data Warehouse Development Approaches
There are two prevalent approaches to the development of Datawarehouse Architectures:
A. Data Warehouse (DWH) bus architecture (introduced by Ralph Kimball)
B. Corporate Information Factory – CIF (introduced by Bill Inmon)
In this article we analyse and compare these two approaches.
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Lean Manufacturing Seminars
Lean manufacturing is a business proposal to reduce waste in manufacturing processes. The basic scheme is to reduce the costs methodically, throughout the product and production process, by means of a series of development reviews.
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Touchless Technology Helps Keep Your Restrooms Clean and Healthy
Did you know one of the major sources of cleaning complaints concerns restroom cleanliness? It can be an endless chore for your cleaning staff to get grimy fingerprints off of restroom faucets and soap dispensers. Trying to find a better way to get your restrooms clean? Installing touchless dispensers can keep your restrooms cleaner and save your cleaning crew time.
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Construction
Gets rid of all the hassle involved in construction work but also saves your time and effort.
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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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Clean Sweep
Discover nine mini-systems you can use to grow your business and multiply your income.
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System Integration: Will You Handle It Yourself?
When you need system integration, do you handle it yourself or pass it on to a specializing firm? If you are one of the many that handle this process yourself, you may want to rethink just why you do this and if it is the right choice for you. Many skilled individuals even pass off the process to others simply because of the time and investment that is needed. What do you do with your system integration needs?
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Owning a Vending Machine Business
The first thing to consider when starting your own vending machine business is that it is not for slackers. It takes work. Just because you are going into business for yourself, will have no boss to deal with, and pretty much determine your own plans, that doesn’t mean the vending machine business is easy money.
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Beige Book Discrepancies
First I would like to say that I am pro-Federal Reserve, yet I also study a lot and follow many industries and have found fault with some of their beige book reports from what I have observed in the market place. Here is a 2003 observation on the discrepancies I noticed. I wish to comment on some of the data collection, which went into the South East Fed Beige book
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Coal Mines
The deepest Coal Mine in the world is over 5000 feet below the ground in the UK. Many in the United States are over 1200 feet deep, most of those are closed and now few are remaining. There is a mine in Alabama, which is the deepest vertical shaft coalmine in North America, with operations at 2,140 feet beneath the surface.
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