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Who Do You Be In Business?
Who you are in life creates your results. Who are you in your business. If you want to have, you must be a certain person and this will drive your actions, which drive your results.
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Business Consultants - Why Don't People Listen?
So many business consultants often say that they are tired of being right all the time and wish that their clients or business associates would listen. They get upset and admit that millions of dollars were wasted because they just did not listen. One top-notched consultant from PA mentioned this to me not long ago. Indeed, as a semi-retired consultant, I must agree with her.
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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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Why You Need Ergonomically Correct Office Furniture
Most people spend long hours each week in their office, making it very important to have the right style of furniture. While comfort is important, you really need to be more focused on the office furniture being ergonomically correct then on the color or material of it.
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End Business as Usual- Become a Critical Thinker
With no established protocol to follow you have to create from the ground up. A critical thinker looks at every system, every process, and every procedure as if they were being done for the first time. This creates an opportunity for innovation with every action you take. This opportunity for innovation is what will yield an atmosphere of constant improvement that makes you competitive in today's dynamic and volatile market.
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New York Moving Company - Best Services
Redline Movers is the best NYC moving company. Redline movers are the safest, easiest and most reliable NYC moving company for moving delicate objects. Redline Movers also provides packaging, moving boxes and storage solution.
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Living Proof of The Joint Venture Mindset
I have found very few insurance salespeople who share Frank's philosophy or his success. See if you have the same winning mindset that means instant and enduring success.
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Build A Better Mousetrap #1 - A Clean Slate
In order to succeed at Building a Better Mousetrap the first thing we have to do is go back to beginning. Forget about what you wanted your site to be, all the plans you made, everything you have done. Well don't forget about it totally just don't make it your focus. Instead start with a clean slate.
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Leadership Matters - Hiring - Winning At The Game
Yet, with today's hyper growth demands in the face of an increasingly tight market for skilled employees, it is hard to find a balance between getting in the hiring game quickly, regardless of strategy, and developing a process that will increase your chances of winning highly qualified talent.
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Company Brochures That Build Your Business - A Working Example
How to make an effective brochure in marketing world that can prove valuable to your audience as well as increase your return on investment by having the core knowledge of your business. The purpose, the target audience, the people & the brand you are promoting through the Brochure should be very clear.
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Travel Tips To Get Through TSA Security
TIPS from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will help get travelers on their way and will help speed travelers and their gear through airport security procedures.
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Most Valuable Asset
What is the most valuable asset that your firm possesses? Is it your technology, trade secrets, credit line, or customer base? Although we realize the importance of these, most of us believe that our people or our leadership teams are most valuable to us. However, there is another asset that may be even more important as your business matures. A good name or reputation allows your firm to attract quality leaders, excellent employees, key customers, and financing.
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Transforming The BSC Into A Strategy Execution System
Many corporate managers have been introduced to a corporate management system called the Balanced Scorecard. Developed at the Harvard Business School by David Norton and Robert Kaplan in the early 1990s, the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) represents the newest and most prolific performance measurement system since Total Quality Management (TQM) and Management by Objectives (MBO).
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Don't Let Your Small Business Destroy Your Life
It is the peculiar nature of small business ventures to make you obsessed with them, if you are not careful. Your health and personal life may suffer because of your obsession with your business.
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Corporate Gift Idea Catalogs
Corporate gift programs have been a success in the organizations that implemented it, and it has become a good management practice. With this new concept of employee gifts catching up in a big way, a market has been created for newer and more lucrative gifts. The present market has created a wide variety of options of gift ideas for the corporate houses to choose from. The gift ideas come in a broad range of price brackets as well, to cater to all the needs of a corporate organization, however big or small.
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Setting Up A Corporation In Idaho
The ease with which one can incorporate a new venture has made it possible for people to reap the numerous benefits that incorporation offers them, such as ease of raising capital if necessary by issuing more stocks, limited liability protection for the owners, deductible fringe benefits, and business losses.
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My Introduction to Allentown Business School
I finally arrived at Allentown, PA to attend a business school just a few days ago. The long drive from my home in Vermont wasn't too bad because the view was wonderful and relaxing. I arrived at the Allentown business school just in time to have a good weekend to explore before my classes started on Monday, although I would have liked to visit this city a little bit earlier in the month.
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10-Day Rule For Franchise Sales; Cooling Off Period
In franchising law we have what we call a 10-day rule, which in laymen’s terms goes something like this; The prospective franchise buyer must receive the (UFOC) Uniform Franchise Offering Circular for ten business days before any monetary compensation is given to or collected by the Franchisor.
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