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What is Most-Management
This article begins an inquiry into what I call most-managers. These are the 2nd Lieutenants of business. They are promoted from within and are untrained. This begins an authentic inquiry into the practice of management - even in 'good' companies.
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Agitators In The Office
Understanding the motivations of agitators is not too difficult if you look at their behavior and then ask yourself why they are behaving that way. More to the point, what do they get out of it? This article helps you understand their motivations and, more importantly, how to effectively manage their disruptive behavior.
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The Boss is the Boss, No Matter Where They Came From
Career assistance for any position. The first in a series on selecting the right company for your career. This is a discussion on two types of entities based on the leadership; entrepreneur or corporate executive. This article allows you to take a moment to think about the leadership of any company you are considering to help you bring your career to the next level.
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How to Prevent Distortion, Rumors, and Hearsay
How to prevent distortion, rumors and hearsay in an organization. Though listening long speeches is difficult this leads to rumors & hearsay. It's very important to uncover such problems. Lack of listening and hearsay information is real problems and should not be ignored. Check out the basic twelve rules, which will bring a huge difference.
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Business Consultants - Why Don't People Listen?
So many business consultants often say that they are tired of being right all the time and wish that their clients or business associates would listen. They get upset and admit that millions of dollars were wasted because they just did not listen. One top-notched consultant from PA mentioned this to me not long ago. Indeed, as a semi-retired consultant, I must agree with her.
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How Nonprofit Organizations Compete
According to the book Successful Marketing Strategies for Nonprofit Organization by Barry McLeish, nonprofit groups compete with each other in roughly four areas - quality of programs or technology, positioning of programs or products, quality of support services and price. Let's take a look at each of these areas and compare them with regard to how a for-profit company competes.
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What Is The Internet Proxy Server
The Internet proxy server is the server that is situated between the client application and an actual server. The Internet proxy server has the role of intercepting every request to the actual server and see if the request can be fulfilled by it. If that is not possible, then it must forward the request to the other server.
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Binding Machine Buying Tips
Whenever you are asked to prepare an annual report or a technical paper, you want it to look as professional as it can be. The same thing is true with client presentations...
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Growing Your Business One Customer At A Time
Big money isn't as much in winning customers as in keeping customers. Think of them as individuals-each individual customer's perception of your company will determine how well you do this. Here are some easy, down-home steps-to-remember when you want to keep 'em coming back!
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Accounting and Planning for a Tax Audit
How to plan for a tax audit and accounting practices for employee benefits, mandatory deductions and contributions to the proper taxing agencies, workers' classifications and income you reported.
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Stainless Steel Machining
Stainless steel machining refers to the process of cutting steel sheets or bars into predetermined shapes for use as components in various industries such as aerospace, automotive, shipping, and others. Stainless steel machining can be done either manually or with the help of automatic machining systems combined with computer aided design (CAD) software.
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The 'S' Corporation is a Dinosaur
In the 21st Centry, the 'S' corporation has become a Dinosaur. Simplicity, tax-efficiency, financial privacy, flexibility and liability risk management favor the use of today's Limited Liability Company ('LLC'). Here's why the LLC is usually the better choice than the old 'S' corporation.
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How Businesses are Valued
Business valuation refers to the process of determining the value of a business entity or ownership interest therein. It is a tool used to accurately assess the value of any business. Regarded as a special mix of art and science, business valuation is essential for buy/sell agreements, mergers and acquisitions, estate planning, bankruptcies and gift tax planning.
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Organization And Its Structure
Each organization has its own regulations and rules of how it must be structured and organized. However, there are some core rules without which any organization could hardly exist.
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Leadership Lessons from the Great Pyramids - PART 1 of 2
It was not slaves who built the great pyramids. It was gangs of motivated, dedicated, and well organized individuals who had a purpose - And over 4500 years later, when viewing the astonishing accomplishments of the great pyramid builders through modern Directive Communication™ psychology, we find patterns. And the pyramids themselves conceal a mysterious code that illuminates the force of superior leadership.
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How to Start my Own Nursing Agency Business Guide
There is a major reason for the shortage. Ever since the mid-'80s, young people have been choosing more lucrative careers. At the same time, the nurses we do have are getting older; the average age is now 45. Just as the baby boomers are starting to need more care, the pipeline is running dry, and it's going to get much, much worse.
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