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Are Lay-offs the Only Option?

Corporations have many constituents. But they seem to play to only one audience - the investment community or Wall Street. Any business is made up of workers, supervisors, managers and executives. They also have customers, suppliers and in many cases dealers or distributors. They have facilities in cities, towns and communities. Some have factories and others have only offices. But the fact is that all corporations touch the world they operate in beyond the narrow confines of where they raise money through investors - or Wall Street. So why do almost all corporations decisions revolve around how Wall Street will react? Are there alternatives?


The Best Work Based from Home Job for You

What is the best work based from home job for you is entirely a personal and professional decision. The best work based from home job for one person could be a nightmare for another. Multiple factors need to be taken into consideration when determining what the best work based from home job is for you.


CRM for the SME Market: More than Just Technology

Are your customers at the centre of your organisation? Are you confident that you can optimize your CRM strategy to maximize value from your CRM technology investments? This White Paper by ROCC outlines just some of the principles of implementing CRM strategies within SMEs and touches upon the role technology plays.


18 Steps to Buying a Business

1. Decide to investigate. You make the decision to look for a business to buy. You then check out businesses in the newspaper or by working through a business broker...


Mining Industry and Water Protection

Modern mines collect veins of materials, which have been trapped over millions of years in the sediment. Once out in the open they can get into the ground water and move down hill with the normal erosion patterns and water flows. This is because the minerals have been buried for centuries underneath in layers from previous periods.


Company Up and Running Just 2 Hours After Major Fire

You might think that something as major as a building fire could put a serious dent in the productivity of any office, to put it mildly. Destruction of property equipment, furniture and files are almost certain. How much in terms of assets would be lost and for how long? What about the company’s mission critical data? Could it ever be replaced? Computers (especially the magnetic disks contained within a modern hard disk drive) are very sensitive to heat and critical data is likely to be irretrievable from a machine that has been melted by the high temperatures of a building fire.


Organizing Your Electronic Files

Have you ever sat in front of your computer looking for a document – knowing it was there – the question is: “Where?” The answer gets amazingly complicated if the document is an attachment someone sent to you from someone else’s e-mail account!


Who's Ripping Off Whom

How credit card fraud hurts business owners.


Taking Charge Of Your Files

This article allows you to take charge of your files, rather than the other way around.


The Almighty Buck

How only thinking about money can be detrimental to your business.


Seven Pricing Pointers

Discusses seven pricing pointers you need to be aware of before setting your pricing.


The Boss Didn't Understand Why His Staff Wasn't Reading His Mind

Many people believe that everyone sees the world exactly the same way as they do. This is never true and was the source of much turmoil in Dr. Jacob’s office.


Other People's Products Can Make You Rich

Although there are advantages to selling your own proprietary products and services, there are also drawbacks. For example, the time and investment required to produce your own book, invention, or other product could mean a long delay in receiving profits and cashflow essential to your business survival.



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