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Vending Machine Consumer Perceptions
A recent vending machine industry - wide survey revealed that the vending machine industry is losing many potential consumers due to a lack of consumer education. The study surveyed 2,223 people over the Internet.
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Guide to Business Travel Etiquette - France
Looking to take a business trip to France? Here are some helpful tips when visiting this wonderful city. Advice about the airport, proper etiquette, what to see and how to get around the city are some of topics discussed in this article.
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Dog Business is More Than Doggie Poo
The pet care business is booming with the leading type of business being the for the care of dogs. The dog business is probably the leading business to do with pet care. This article provides dog care information and points out some of the factors needed to operate a successful dog care business.
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Fake Plants Look So Real
High Quality Artificial Plants can look very real. Look closer next time you are in an office or mall. Are they real? Probably not.
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Gondola Shelving Demystified - Part 1 - The Layout
The first in a two part series about the planning and purchasing of steel gondola units for a retail store. Topics include determining the proper height for the units, a discussion of the costs and benefits of various shelf dimensions, and deciding on the number of units you should consider for your retail space.
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Making the Merger a Success
...In a merger or acquisition, you want to appoint people that will carry the corporate culture, corporate value, and corporate culture forward. The people you need to look for or appoint to authority position are people that have...
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Security Cameras in Nursing Homes - Useful or Wasteful?
To install or not to install? This question is at the forefront of debates concerning the management of nursing homes. At present, the issue of whether or not to put security cameras in nursing homes and where these should be placed is extremely controversial and is far from resolved.
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How to Analyze Oil Analysis Reports
Oil analysis reports contain a vast array of information about your equipment and lubricant condition. Understanding how the oil tests are performed and what the test data means will allow you to get the most out of your Oil Analysis Program.
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What's on Your Meeting Agenda?
Conducting great meetings depends on several activities that occur before, during, and after each event. To help you establish the conditions for success and attain the very best results, this article offers essential tips on using meeting notices, agendas, and summaries.
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The Business of Better Communication
Good Communication is Good Business! Dr. Dennis O'Grady provides 13 simple and easy to implement ideas for improving your own communication skills and moving your business forward.
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Vending Machine Sales - Can Be Profitable
When starting a vending machine business you must first calculate how you will make a profit. You will have to consider the price of the vending machine and the price of your products.
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Change - It's Not What It Used To Be
Change is happening all the time. It is part of the natural order of things, but in business many of us resist change. This article takes on change giving examples of companies that have embraced change and those who have resisted change.
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Team Building Lessons from the Modern Cave Man - Part 1
In the beginning… The caveman needed to survive. Man found safety in groups. It was not a matter of preference, it was a matter of necessity. If you were not a part of a group, your chances for survival were slim. Conformity to the majority became necessary to stay in a group and physical strength was the dominant factor for group leadership. Those who were strong and successful in the art of survival had the majority influence toward.
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Business Owner's Essentials - Cashflow is a Critical Factor
Whether you're just starting up or you're already established, this critical factor is an essential part of any business. Once you understand the cash needs of your company you are far more likely to succeed. And if you ignore it then you could soon be joining many others in business failure.
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What Was The Time Clock?
A time clock is a mechanical device that allowed employees and employers to take note of the hours that the employee worked each day. Virtually every business would have a system that was similar prior to the 1990’s. The time clock was used to track when an employee arrived and when he left for either lunch or the day. Through the use of the time clock, employers have the ability to know when the individual was working and then to calculate how much time he had worked. This then would determine his pay for the day.
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