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Business - Did You Understand That?
This article takes a fun look at some statements made by corporate business managers. Maybe this is why so many individuals have ventured into home-based businesses of their own.
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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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5 Great Ways to Find Referrals
While referrals are one of the most important sources of new clients for therapists and coaches, how to get them seems to be something of a mystery. Here is a five-step referral strategy that can switch on your referral faucet, or turn a trickle into a steady flow.
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Ten Steps To Manage Your Time And Get Things Done
This is a no-nonsense article on what anyone can do to increase their productivity and get more things done. It's especially relevant for people at work. Many people get to the end of their day and wonder where it went. There is a solution and this article gives 10 simple steps people can take to increase their chances of achieving what they want to achieve. It's not easy and requires a change of mindset but it can be done.
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Business - Bright Chances In Pakistan - A Review (Part II)
This part presents somehow personal ideas and directions by which an individual, group of people if followed by government, can gain much difference in their economy, finance and business matter not only in Pakistan but also world widely...
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Water Jet Machining
Water jet machining technology involves the use of high-pressure water jets for cutting parts out of different types of material such as soft rubber, foam, extremely thin stuff such as foil, carpet, paper, cardboard, soft gasket material, candy bars, diapers, and soft wood. Its use is limited, as it cannot cut harder materials such as metals, glass, and hard wood.
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Tennis Warehouses
Tennis is a sport that is played between two players or between two teams of players. This game is played with a stringed racquet and a felt ball in a lawn, open ground or even an indoor stadium. When played outdoors, it is usually played on the grass court, clay court or even on hard court. This sport is fast gaining popularity and is being played by men, women, and children of all ages.
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Don't Get Caught In The Efficiency Trap
In the last couple of decades, a lot of things have happened which were supposed to improve our efficiency. we were going to have extra time for personal growth and self improvement as a result. The world was going to be a better place-etc. It's a nice thought that doesn't always happen.
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How to Start a Nursing Agency Business
Starting a business is not as complicated as it seems. In fact, all you really need to get started is a positive attitude, and the desire to be self employed! The supply of something that's in demand, and money. For now let's focus on the second component of having a business, what's in demand?
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How Corporate Governance Impacts Investors
Investor sentiments are a very crucial issue for any company. If the investor confidence is high, the share price of the company soars. If the investor confidence weakens, the value of the stock plummets. Therefore, it is crucial for a company to keep its investors in mind before taking important decisions and to maintain a flawless management quality.
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How to Choose a Merchant Processor
As a merchant you want, one of your many goals is to provide your customers with as many opportunities to pay you as possible. One of the most convenient ways for many customers to pay you is with their credit cards. For the customer it means added security because if there is a problem, they have the credit card company behind them. For you, the merchant, it means the funds are in your bank in 24 hours and there is no handling of cash. But who should you go to in order to set up your merchant account and what questions should you ask? There are some very important questions you should ask yourself and your prospective merchant processor before committing to one.
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Chinese Steel in Giant Dam Project Questioned by Think Tank
Recently a Think Tank questioned the steel used in the giant Chinese Dam Project. The massive project is clearly the largest in the World and a bold step for China. Yet some feel too many corners were cut and not enough new technologies were used, they are even questioning the quality of the steel inside the dam, type of concrete mix used
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Bar Code Label Printers
Bar code label printers are special, small sized printers that are capable of printing bar code labels. They are used in businesses wherever inventories are required to be recorded such as in retail and departmental stores, ID card offices, warehouses, etc. General purpose printers can be used to print bar code printers. There are also thermal bar code printers specially for printing bar code labels.
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Business Grants for Women
Many women in business find that in order to meet their business' financial needs, they turn to searching out a loan source. Business loans for women are widely available through the Small Business Administration and a variety of other sources such as banks, credit unions and other financial institutions. Loans, however, are not the only source for financing. In some instances, business grants for women are available.
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Perfecting the Elevator Pitch
An elevator pitch is a brief description of a business idea. It is termed as such since it usually must be delivered within the time that you spend with an investor in an elevator, or just a few minutes. Perfecting the elevator pitch can have a significant impact on the success of a new venture.
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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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