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Interim Management - Increasingly Part Of The Plan
Interim management has traditionally been seen as a reactive response to organisational failure. Increasingly, a new breed of interims are emerging - people who regard interim management as a career and have transferable leadership skills to work across sectors. Building in organisational capacity to accommodate career interims 'as part of the solution' is discussed.
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Moses, Business And The 80/20 Rule
Is the 80/20 Rule an abstract economic principle or is it a model of human behavior that works the same way every time? A Five Thousand year old story provides the answer. Understanding this story and its lessons will assist any business owner to stay focused, on track and on vision.
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Build Your Personal Brand Through Connecting With Bloggers
Business blogging is a strategy many businesses are implementing to build their brand online.
But even if you do not have a business blog, connecting with others on their business blog is an excellent strategy to build your network and attract more clients and joint venture partners.
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Verisign Fraud - Class Action Lawsuit Settlement
Technical analysis of VeriSign's class action lawsuit that eventually lead to a settlement. Based on several categories of misrepresentations the shareholders sued VeriSign for fraud under Section 10b(5).
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Leadership: Being Open to Feedback
In order to be effective, leaders need open, honest feedback from the people around them. Yet, oftentimes, while the leader says she wants feedback, her actions and reactions to it say the opposite. In this article, Bill Pullen, President of Pullen Associates, sheds light on this dynamic and offers insights for growth.
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Choosing the Right T-shirt Printing Equipment
The heat press is arguably the most important component of any T-shirt printing business. Without a high quality model, you’ll find your final prints lacking colour and/or clarity. It's very important to gauge both the heat and pressure of your transfers. Picking the right heat press will ensure consistency throughout. So what are your options?
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Loans For Nevada LLCs
Many banks and financial institutions offer need base solutions, exclusively for businesses and corporates. Businesses can also apply for loans and avail of other services through their business banking accounts. Small businesses apply for a loan, while growing or expanding. Therefore, they prefer to be in contact with an institution that can offer specific solutions to their needs.
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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.
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Switch On To The Fake Fur
Fake furs are made with a variety of materials. Fake furs are manufactured using acrylic polymers, modacrylics or combination of these polymers in proper ratio. Acrylic polymers are made up of chemical compositions .The chemicals used in manufacturing acrylic polymers are derived from coal, air, water, limestone and petroleum. When acrylonitrile monomer undergoes chemical reactions under controlled condition of elevated heat and pressure- acrylic polymer is derived. Modacrylic polymers are copolymers. They are made by the reaction between acrylonitrile and vinyl chloride monomers. The increasingly use of modacrylic for fake fur manufacturing is due to its property of being easily colored by real looking animal fur dyes and are fire resistant.
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Benefits of Business Coaching
The benefits of business coaching are an often overlooked area of improvement. This short read explores some of the benefits of business coaching.
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Market Research: Qualitative, Quantitative and Everything In Between
Qualitative and quantitative market research are made much easier to remember if you keep in mind their root words – quantitative market research measures the quantity of respondents who feel or act in a certain way. While qualitative market research is helpful in understanding the quality of a customers' behavior or attitudes – why do they feel or act in a certain way.
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Enron: Skilling & Lay: How Much Blame?
In regards to the Enron Collapse various parties have and may still be found to have a portion of the blame and shareholders and employees who have suffered most are certainly keen to see final outcomes to this situation. However one of the major contributors may never be accounted for; this being the market itself.
When we ask how much blame we are really looking at dollars lost. In December 1999 the share price was $US100 plus, in March/April 2000 period it was around $US55 to $US60. On 19th December 2000 the price was $US 0.19, that is 19 cents before Enron went into liquidation.
Using the Reported Annual results for the year ended 31st December 1999 and assuming no changes into the future, I have calculated the underlying intrinsic share price as $US4.54. This calculating is based on normal traditional discounted cash flow methodology.
Is it any surprise that the share price of Enron was destined to decline sharply? A rapid decline in share price can lead to a lack of confidence in the stock and further add to the decline in price.
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How to Build an Effective ROI Calculator
Building an ROI Calculator should be a team effort. Get the insight and input of key sales professionals and sales engineers to incorporate the benefits that are appropriate for your customers. They should also make sure the calculator looks very professional (we strongly suggest building the calculator in flash instead of using an Excel spreadsheet) and that it can be placed on your website or in a presentation that is used in front of a potential customers.
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The Many Woes of an Online Giant
Overstock.com has become something of a darling in the online wholesale world but all is not well. However, Overstock.com has been troubled by shipping problems, legal struggles and an ongoing financial crisis.
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Disorganized? How To Avoid Disorganization At Work
Are you disorganized to the point of finding yourself spending more time trying to locate things rather than actually working? Here are the two areas that might be causing you trouble and some suggestions for making improvements to each.
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Ceramic and Pottery Defects 2: Defects from Raw Materials and Batching Errors
Ceramic and Pottery Defects Part 2: Raw materials for use in ceramics may have primary and secondary contaminants. The secondary contaminants are picked up on the way to production by passing through storage facilities, ships, rail cars, barges, etc. Particle size control is essential to successful ceramic manufacturing operation.
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Organize Your Office and Improve Productivity
Are you frustrated with your office space? Do you hunt for a pen every time you put one down? Is the search for documents a half-day event? Is your paper filed chronologically - working your way down the pile to 'one week ago' and unable to pull out 'four months ago' for fear of a paper flood catastrophe?
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Generator on High Pressure Hot Water Skid Units
Your generator gives electricity off of 110 volts at a power of 30 amps. Thirty amps is a lot of power and should be ample for all your needs while doing pressure washing. About the same power as a motor home generator or an 11 hp Honda or Onan generator. That’s plenty for you to run a vacuum, reclaim device, lights and the burner motor at the same time.
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Franchisors: Where to find franchisees for your franchises
One of the best sources for prospective franchise buyers is relatives or family of long standing customers of your outlets. Long-standing customers really do know the kind of sales volume you bring in your outlets as they can figure it out pretty quickly.
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Independent Contractors
Many small companies are trying to empower their employees and alleviate some of the hardships of over regulations, taxation and paper work. Often these small businesses will attempt to make their employees Independent Contractors. Where this might sound like a good idea it is also a very gray area of law and can get you into a real bind if not done correctly.
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