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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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Government Business Grants Are Within Your Reach!
Obtaining government business grants is a straightforward procedure, if you follow the application guidelines. Many entrepreneurs get discouraged because of the formalities involved. But, if you're a successful grant recipient, the financial reward is truly worth the effort.
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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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Opening a Dollar Store - Weekly Store Maintenance
If you are opening a dollar store you will soon find that there are many little activities that must be routinely completed. Among those items is the need to complete routine store maintenance. While this is little fun to do it is important to the success of your business. In fact weekly store inspection and maintenance should be performed as a matter of practice.
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Part 1 - The Evolution of Business
In summary, what you will read today will be on how trade began from the time people start to exchange, to buying and selling. Brick-and-Mortar Business will be the next phase which business will go though and finally, Internet Business.
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Guide to Label Printers
Any modern business requires the printing of labels, be it a retailer printing labels on products for sale, a logistics company printing labels to track shipments, or a manufacturer printing labels on goods produced. Small businesses and homes also find label printers handy if there is a lot of mailing to be done. There are also federal legislations that require the printing of labels in a specified manner. It is because of these and many other reasons that labels have become an invariable part of everyday business.
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Staff Induction Plans: 7 Top Tips For Getting New Employees Up To Speed Fast
The quality of your staff induction plans says more about your managerial style and company culture than you think. At its simplest, employees work harder for companies that care for them, and hard working employees keep customers happy, bringing money into the company. You put loads of effort into attracting and retaining customers – can you say the same about your new employees?
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The Offer's On The Table
In twentieth century America while young boys learned construction with Lincoln Logs, little girls instinctively cuddled a Raggedy Ann. Even today Raggedy Ann’s red yarn hair, patched pinafore and bu...
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Your Full Value: Do Your Customers Know It?
Do you often do so many things behind the scenes that your customers have no idea how hard you're working for them? Do they know the expertise it takes to get the job done right - or do they think they can do just as good a job as you can, without any education or training at all? Let's do a few things to make it clear to our clients exactly how much value we bring to the table.
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Business Customs and Protocol in Brazil
Brazilians seek long term relationships. Though profits are very important, it is almost always a secondary issue after personal relationships. A foreign company which enters the Brazilian market with such intentions, and which always stresses that they are there to establish long-lasting relations, has tremendous competitive advantage.
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How To Run Stress-Free Events
Organising and attending events where you'll meet new people and expand your mind is crucial to stay ahead in both your personal and business life.
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Restaurant Equipment Service and Preventative Maintenance Tips
Restaurant equipment service and maintenance tips from a 30-year veteran of the foodservice equipment service industry. Tips on equipment such as ovens, walk-in coolers and freezers, steam tables/warmer wells, ice machines and ventilation/exhaust hoods.
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Franchise Disclosure Law and The Right To Privacy
The Federal Trade Commission enforces franchise company disclosure rules. They have developed a policy for the uniform franchise disclosure laws. The UFOC contains massive amounts of disclosure and often is 200 pages, most of which no one ever reads. It also contains all the franchisor’s present franchisee’s phone numbers.
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Do You Have a Disaster/Recovery Plan?
If your office was destroyed today, how would it impact your business? Do you have everything in place to pick up the pieces and carry on, or would you be stopped dead in your tracks? Learn some simple steps for protecting your business against the unthinkable, and how you can be prepared should disaster strike.
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Leadership Skills Coaching - Manager as Coach - Getting Past the Hype
Although workplaces and management styles have come a long way in the last decade, the command and control style of management behaviour remains common practice in many companies.But these days we are hearing about a more collaborative and engaging style – a “Coach” approach or being a “manager-coach”. This is a positive shift – as long as we support our managers in understanding what on earth is meant by a “coach approach”, and how expectations of them are changing.
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