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Products Need Better Instruction Booklets For the Mechanically Challenged
There are too many lousy manuals out there, that poorly explain our expensive, newly bought electronics and other items. Here's one mechanically-challenged consumer's take on an all too common issue. Why can't they just make decent guides to go with the items we buy? There must be a publisher out there who puts out this stuff just to confuse us.
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Would You Give Away Your Business?
A Business Exit Plan can have a number of different connotations. You may hear it referred to as a Succession Plan.
At Superb Coaching we have taken a deliberate stance in focusing on the 'EXIT' because we are dealing with the business owner's plan to remove themselves from the business. Yes, there are issues around succession management that we address however we feel that the Exit Plan needs to address more than just succession.
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Discounted Conference Calling Rates
Discounted conference calling rates are easy to find by just searching on the Internet. Many resources are available for companies looking to conference calling rates.
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CVS' Strategic Gameplan
As the company to ever create an online pharmacy, CVS has brought a new flavor to the pharmaceutical industry. Currently, Consumer Value Store is #53 of fortune 500 companies. The company operates primarily from prescription drugs sales which accounts for 70% of its total revenues.
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Determining What Price to Charge for Your Services
Determining what price to charge for your services can be difficult, especially when initially starting your business. With home businesses ranging from landscape contractors to massage therapists, writers to caterers, pricing your services are unique to your particular industry. However, there are some common things all small business owners should do before setting their prices.
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If You Build It, Will They Come?
Where do you begin with marketing your business? There are so many ways to do it, how do you know the right strategies to use? Without formal help, it could take you years and years to make a profit. Read on to learn where to start and how to make the right decisions.
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If You Have Business Challenges-Issues & Opportunities-Get Strategic Thinking Business Coaching!
Looking at today's businesses, the business owner and their management team, I see many challenges, issues and opportunities they face every day. In fact, I help the owners and their management teams deal with business challenges, issues and opportunities, as a strategic thinking business coach. Let's see if you are dealing with any of these challenges, issues or opportunities by answering the following questions:
Are you dealing with any of these business challenges, issues or opportunities?
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Ethical Expense Reports
Competition in business sectors has increased very much during the course of the 21st century. In order for businesspersons to maintain a relationship with their customers and suppliers, they are required to stay in touch with them, and sometimes visit them at different locations all over the world. They also assign employees to market their products and service on their behalf. Business travel of this nature calls for expenditure on airfare, accommodation, food and other travel related expenditure. The expenses incurred by an employee can be filed in the form of a report for the purpose of reimbursement from the employer. These reports are referred to as expense reports. Expense reports serve the purpose of accounting for business expenditure and help in filing of tax returns.
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Moving Toward A Paperless Office
So you want to go paperless? Not sure where to start? The answer is literally right under your nose. If you have plans to eliminate or reduce your business’s paper consumption and records storage, the best place to start looking is on your desk. The typical desk is loaded with paper - mail, file folders, notebooks – you name it. Chances are the paper that is filling your file cabinet, the file room or the third floor – whatever the case may be – passed over your desk or the desks of your colleagues.
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Business Plan
If you have or want to have a business, you need to read this. This is the most important information everyone should know before they take a risk with their money.
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In the Name of Honor!
Military badges symbolize qualifications received through military training. Scouting organizations use badges to show group membership and rank.
Organizations and institutions also honor similarly for various purposes. Instilling confidence and self-respect in humans comes easy with badges and medals.
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Calendars and Cubicles
Calendars and cubicles, do you wonder how they could possibly be related? For example, a calendar provides a way to determine which days are religious or civil holidays, which days mark the beginning and end of business accounting periods, and which days have legal significance, such as the day taxes are due or a contract expires. So where does the cubicle come in you ask? That is quite a different story.
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Value Stream Mapping Explained
Imagine a river. Then visualize all that the river carries with it. Apart from the water and fish, there are other elements which form the river. Processes are very much like a river. They flow in a natural direction and carry information with them from one point to another. The process of Value Stream Mapping is a by product of the Lean Manufacturing process pioneered by Toyota and the core fundamental is to identify the areas of waste which can be avoided within a manufacturing or office process.
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How Do Investors Read Business Plans
There are hundreds of thousands of business plans floating around and attempting to find a funding home. I receive hundreds of business plans annually myself, and can definitely state that 99% of these documents are laughable as presentations of an exciting investment opportunity. I am not referring to the value of the product being described, rather the presentation that purports to describe an exciting investment situation.
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Validate Critical Data
My favorite project management mantra is “Validate Critical Data”. I don’t remember what wise teacher I learned this from but it is one of those sayings that rings through my head when I’m jumping into a new project. After many years it continues to be an important part of my project management success (when it is done right) and an unfortunate contributor to my project failures when it is neglected. Below are some keys to correctly validating critical data.
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