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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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Bread For The Head
Fraud is now one of the most significant risks to business, making whistleblowers more important than ever.
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If This 'Hot Head' Can Do It - What Can You Do?
How many times would you mail out a $1500 marketing campaign if each time you ran it, it returned you $13,000? Well if you aren't doing it now, you need to be. If this proven technique works for people in this hot headed profession, there's absolutely no reason why it wouldn't work for you.
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Getting the Most out of Your Packaging
Packaging is often an afterthought when it comes to putting together a retail product for sale. But for a product to reach its potential it needs to have great packaging. This article explains how to get the most out of your packaging for your retail product.
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Guidelines for Using Sanitizers
Sanitizing is the process used to rid or reduce the number of microbes (microorganisms) on the surface. Sanitizing cannot be accomplished until surfaces are clean.
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How You and Your Business Can Benefit from an Answering Service
A large number of individuals dream of owning their own business. A number of
those individuals are able to make that dream come true. If you are one of
those individuals, there may come a point in time when you have too much
business. Too much business often means a large amount of money. Instead of
complaining about too much business, there are many business owners who take
action. This action often involves outside assistance, such as an answering
service.
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5S Workplace Organization in the Office and Plant
Though many of the Lean tools have originated in the Toyota Production System, the maturation and migration of them to non-manufacturing settings is a natural evolution. This evolution builds on the foundation of Lean in the plant and adapts the concepts to other venues.
5S Workplace Organization is one lean tool that is increasingly applied in the office as well as in the plant. The basic reason for this cross-border applicability stems from its title, Workplace Organization.
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Should we Believe the Experts? (Part III)
Why do we use experts? To predict the future. Consider a patient who is asking a physician about the future effects of a certain drug, or the investor who is asking a stock analyst about the future prices of a certain stock, or the manager who is asking a human resource manager about the future performance of a certain candidate, or the brand manager who is asking a market researcher about the future sales of a certain new product. Should we believe these experts? History tells us that accurate predictions of the future are rare. Many examples exist where the brightest and most qualified individuals failed to see the future. This series of articles presents examples from the arts (see part I), business (see part II), and science (see part III).
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Every Industry is a Service Industry
What keeps companies focused is attention to the right things as modeled by its leaders and practiced by every employee, every single day. You cannot store attention.
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A Primer In Executive Compensation In Not-For-Profits
A tremendous amount has been written about Executive Compensation, and lately, most of this information has been extremely unflattering. Much of the criticism has resulted from the gross excesses, misinterpretations of regulations, and the rash of criminal cases brought against the top management of a number of large firms, such as WorldCom, Tyco, Enron, and a host of others. Virtually every day another egregious example of corporate greed has come to light. The effect has been a huge increase in media attention, which in turn has acted as the stimulus for new government regulations aimed at curbing these abuses.
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FTC; Accountability, Transparency and Integrity
The Franchising Division at the Federal Trade Commission put forth a report for revamping and upgrading the Franchise Rule. After ten-years of doing nothing they are now moving forward to with these changes. They put out word to the franchising industry for comments on their 432-page totally flawed report.
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