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Winning With Diversity - The Next Phase

Diversity training is great, but in order for your diversity strategy to be properly implemented, you must take additional steps.


6 Tips On Choosing A Subprime Lender

A subprime or hard money lender is an institution or person who lends money to people who normal lenders , banks , and financial institutions will refuse to lend. A subprime lender offers mortgage loans to people with a bad credit history, those who have no down payment, and those who cannot prove their incomes.


Having A Blast in the Office with a Corporate Theme Party

Corporate party is a challenging task. If you are the person who is to plan everything for the corporate party then you need to define a theme at first so that all your ideas and planning will be focused around it and it would become a lot easier for you as to where do you need to spend.


10 Steps To Leverage Attending Live Events

Attending live events is a great way to connect with potential business partners and clients and to keep at the leading edge in your field. Why is it that many people fail to realise the full benefits of attending live events? Discover 10 ways to maximise a return on investment of attending a live event or conference.


Real Estate Exchange Tips

Exchange is a program that allows the owner of a certain property that is used for investment to be exchanged with another property and defer paying the taxes.


Make Your Office Look And Feel Great - With Wood

Tips to make your office look classy and elegant...


Why the Minimum Wage Media Spin Doesn't Matter to Your Business

Things are looking up! With gas prices dropping, more Americans investing in the stock market and luxury spending reaching an all-time high, top Internet marketer and network marketing trainer, Chris Zavadowski, tackles the REAL state of the business economy (and it's certainly not what you see on the news).


Watch Out for MLM Business Opportunities

Any MLM business opportunity worth considering will either have a track record that you can investigate and evaluate or it will have a clear statement of the plan, the potential, and the up-front costs.


Tough Guys Make it Online!

Are you tough enough to become an internet millionaire? Do you have what it takes to make it online?


Machiavelli: The Prince - Lessons in Organizational Structure

Machiavelli emphasized on building a strong organization structure where responsibilities and accountabilities are clearly defined and offender should be dealt with no mercy. As per him an organization or kingdom can be built on the support of either the people or the nobles.


Medical Billing - The Programmer's Nightmare

We take our medical billing software for granted. What we don't realize is the nightmares that programmers go through to get this software to us. What follows is a true account of one of those nightmares.


Pre-meeting Information

A large part of what makes a meeting successful occurs in the preparation phase. Although it may vary by committee, department or unit, there are seven key responsibilities expected of chairs or team leaders before a meeting takes place. Each is explained in detail below.


Competing With Big Businesses: Stay A Step Ahead Of Big Competitors

With the number of small businesses increasing by the day, the competition from larger companies is also getting tough. If you own a small business, chances are that you have faced stiff competition from some mall, supermarket, or department store at one time.


How to Start a Nursing Agency Business

Starting a business is not as complicated as it seems. In fact, all you really need to get started is a positive attitude, and the desire to be self employed! The supply of something that's in demand, and money. For now let's focus on the second component of having a business, what's in demand?


Employee Time Clocks - Enter The Modern World

For decades, businesses and factories monitored the working hours of their employees using time clocks. A particular favorite was the punch card system, where the employee had to insert their card into the time clock, so their hours could be stamped on the card. The payroll officer would then collect these cards each week and pay the employees accordingly.


A Golden Opportunity for Women Business Owners in a $15 Billion Market

The $300 billion government contracting market is a gold mine for companies of all sizes that have learned how to run the maze and win. Women business owners have long been on the outside of this market, but the convergence of federal laws, agency goals, business growth and expertise has created a unique set of circumstance that benefits women business owners right now.


Plastic Corrugated Versus Paper Corrugated - Which Is Right For My Business?

Is plastic corrugated as great and as effective as everyone says it is? Will it work for my business?


Chair Buying Guide: Community Centre, Hall, Church

Choosing the right chair at the right price can be a complicated process. Follow these simple guidelines and your organisation can achieve the optimum seating solution.


5 Steps To Avoid Losing Your Shirt

A couple months back I had a little plumbing problem that required turning off the water to the house. Our do-it-yourself job was great until we needed to turn the water back on and nothing happened.


Business Expense Reports

Business Expense Reports are the records of all the expenses incurred by the employees, top level to supervisory level, during their business visits on behalf of the companies. For this purpose, the business organizations should have standard business expense report forms. Nowadays, most of the companies are implementing web-based expense report software like Expense Management Automation (EMA), which automates and quickens the submission, approval and reimbursement processes of the business expense reports.


Vending Machines - A Brief History

A brief history of vending machines.


What's New For Your Business In 2006?

The plans you have for your business in 2006 will depend on where your business is in the business cycle. You'll have different tactics if it's your first year in business, to someone whose business has matured and who has passed the five-years-in-business mark.


Franchisor Website Rules and Media Regulations

Recently a Federal Trade Commission Report on Franchising has been looking into what should be allowed on Franchisor websites, as some information could be considered advertising for franchise buyers.



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