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What Do We Want To Be When We Grow Up?
Where do you see yourself and your organization 1,5,10 years from now? What do you want to accomplish? What do you and your organization want to be known for? What do you do for a living? These are all very important questions that need to be answered both on a professional and personal level.
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How to Get Your Boss to See Your Way
The onslaught of people who have recently started their own businesses attest to one thing: people like to be their own boss. This way, if they dislike the person they work for, they can actually do something about it. But, for the rest of us, those of us who are not entrepreneurs or trailblazers of a company, a boss just comes with the territory: having a boss in an office is as essential as having a cubicle.
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South African Mining Companies and Mining Houses are Being Reevaluated
The Department of Minerals and Energy has embarked on a small-scale mining programme aimed at encouraging and facilitating the development of economically viable small-scale mining and mineral-based industries, in line with the government's desire that small miners gain access to mineral rights suited to small mining activity.
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The Five Stages of Change for Small Business Owners
If you are contemplating the changes that will occur by becoming a small business owner, it will be helpful for you to have a bird's eye view of where you are along the continuum. If you are a small business coach working with clients who are in the process of starting up their own businesses, it will be good for you to have a way to determine which stage of change they are in so you can plan an effective start up coaching strategy.
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Your Team Members Don't Have To Be Perfect
How much happiness can you stand?
The Happiness Formula! Practice giving of yourself, forgiving others, and living in thanksgiving.
With practice you need not seek happiness, happiness will seek you.
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The ABCs of the S-Corporation
As small business owners, we all have at least two things in common when it comes to our companies: Keeping other people’s hands off our personal assets and paying the lowest possible taxes (this usually means having profits taxed on our individual tax returns.) That’s what the S-corporation is all about. While the limited liability company (LLC) is quickly taking its place, S-corporation benefits still do outweigh LLC benefits for many companies. But how do you know it’s right for you? Let’s take a look.
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How to Commit and Make the Right Decisions
Do you stand immobile at a fork in your career road? Do you feel ambiguous about your job, relationship or purpose? Here are some helpful tips to find the right path to solid psychological ground by Dr. Molly Barrow autor of Matchlines.
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It's That Time of Year Again!
And no I am not referring to holiday cheer, parties, gifts and the like. And not even ringing in the New Year with its associated celebrations and resolutions. But, as all you bookkeepers and accountants are aware, year end for most companies is right around the corner.
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The World of Micro Fibers
This article provides information about different types of micro fibers, how they are manufactured, what are the exact weights of it and importance of it. The characteristics of these fibers are their extra durability, ultra softness and high absorbency power.
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Laser Cutting
Laser cutting is a technology that uses a laser in cutting different kinds of materials, mostly metals such as carbon steel, aluminum, stainless steel and copper alloys. It is widely used in the metal fabrication industry to increase cutting speed and cutting capacity, reduce production costs, increase productivity and improve cutting quality.
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An Introduction To Labels
A label is a tag attached with an adhesive, used for the purpose of identifying an object or its contents. Labels can come in several forms and can be distinguished by the kind of stock (base material) that they are printed upon, or by the adhesive that they use. The most common type of label is prepared with a paper stock and is colloquially called a sticker. Labels have several uses, from name tags to the identification of products.
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Business Culture in China
Learn about Chinese business culture and how it differs from Western business practices. Useful if you are trading, buying, selling or negotiating with the Chinese in China.
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Networking is a Learned Skill
Ok, really. How tough can networking be? It involves
TALKING to people and I talk to people every single day. Why
do I constantly need to learn how to network? Why do I need
to constantly develop networking skills? Why is it
recommended that I participate in GROUPS that only have a
focus on networking? It just can't be that tough.
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