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You're Fired! Tips for Avoiding the Termination Blues

Whether you love your job or hate every minute of it, being terminated can feel like the end of the world. There are ways to prepare for it, though, and these tips can help you through a difficult time.


Top Ten Tips for Book Titles that Sell Well

A clever title is great if it is clear, but a clear title is always preferable. The best? A clear and clever title. A shorter title is better than a longer one. Your reader will spend only four-eight seconds on the cover. While some long titles have succeeded, usually the shorter, the better.


Techniques for Workplace Stress Relief

Stress can be found in any workplace. However there are a number of techniques that can lead to a reduction of stress and stress release. It becomes a combined responsibility of employers and employees. Some of these techniques are discussed in this article.


The Importance Of Keeping Your Office Clean

Most of us would never even consider eating our lunch in the bathroom, yet we do it all the time in our office. Recent studies show there are more germs in the average office than in the average bathroom! Perhaps that is a good indicator that keeping your office clean is really important.


Business Coaching - Creating Success

Wondering if that new business venture is going to be the success you were hoping for? With a little Coaching from Lesley Moore, Executive Coach, you will see that the answer lies within you.


ReishiGo Healthy Coffee - Home Based Business

ReishiGo, the Healthy Coffee company is the best home based business opportunity available on the web today. It's FREE to get started, and the income potential is through the roof!


How to Write a Powerful Newsletter for Your Business

Newsletters remain a powerful marketing tool because they are targeted, specific, and often eagerly welcomed communications from you directly to your customers. Your newsletter mailing list can be pure gold, and the quality of your newsletter can help retain customers. However, few companies produce newsletters nowadays. They seem old-fashioned. However, newsletters still work today.


Small Business Productivity -How to Take Your Company to the Next Level through Efficient Technology

Small businesses thrive when productivity is maximized. The best way to maximize productivity is through efficient technology. Efficient technology for small businesses probably will not create the next great product or service, but it will help you with everything else your company must do to get that product or service to market and to deliver it to the customer.


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.


Window Cleaning Tip- It's Window Cleaning, NOT Window Washing

Whether you already own a window cleaning company or you are looking at starting your own window cleaning business. One of the first things you need to get squared away in your head is that you are a 'window cleaner' and in the window 'cleaning' business, NOT a window washer in the window washing business. You may think that the distinction is silly, but I guarantee you it is important.


Know How to Hold 'Em - Attracting and Keeping Top Performers

One of the biggest challenges companies are facing is the attraction and retention of top performers. Top talent want to work for the top companies. Money isn't everything to top performers. Ongoing coaching, retreats and training are crucial to top performers. Be on top of your competitor's practices around attraction and retention of top performers.


Show Me The Green

Today, employers expect us to show up with more knowledge, better information, fresh creativity and vast energy. To show up in those ways we have begun to look deeper and deeper inside our being to come up with our best. And the by-product of all that inner searching is a new expectation about what we want and expect from the companies we work for.


Yes - You CAN Compete with Offshore - Part II

Concerned, nervous, panicky, discouraged; any of these terms could be used to describe the feelings of American manufacturing companies when considering their offshore competition. But being competitive involves a LOT more than just cutting prices, and there are actually several areas where U.S. companies can look to compete. This is the second and final article to examine these areas.


Quick Tips - Foot Out of Mouth Apologies

Have you ever said something inappropriate that got you into hot water. Here are some tips for taking the foot out of your mouth.


Successful People Are On Time!

I recently attended a Microsoft event at their corporate headquarters in Redmond, Washington. This event was a fantastic opportunity to meet with fellow leaders in the Microsoft partner community from around the world and spend quality time with each one of them. The event was held over four days and we had a very tight schedule and the importance of timeliness was critical to its overall success.


Building Your Personal Brand On The Shoulders Of Giants

Have you noticed the fact that many of the worlds leading experts constantly research their field of expertise? Being an expert in your field requires us to be connected to leading edge thinking. You too can build your personal brand and position yourself as an expert and centre of influence through citing other experts.


US Denim Market 2007 2008

Over 50 percent of denim production is based in Asia with China, India, Turkey, Pakistan and Bangladesh leading in that order. Have huge domestic markets, China and India have easily displaced the USA, once a leader of this category of textiles.


Six Figure Success: How Coaches Can Build the Ideal Business and Profits

Every consultant has had the feeling: the conviction that your own private service practice is your true calling. Your passion quest. Yet, the mundane details of actually running a business make even the most inspired business person ask whether the choice was the right one.


Switch On To The Fake Fur

Fake furs are made with a variety of materials. Fake furs are manufactured using acrylic polymers, modacrylics or combination of these polymers in proper ratio. Acrylic polymers are made up of chemical compositions .The chemicals used in manufacturing acrylic polymers are derived from coal, air, water, limestone and petroleum. When acrylonitrile monomer undergoes chemical reactions under controlled condition of elevated heat and pressure- acrylic polymer is derived. Modacrylic polymers are copolymers. They are made by the reaction between acrylonitrile and vinyl chloride monomers. The increasingly use of modacrylic for fake fur manufacturing is due to its property of being easily colored by real looking animal fur dyes and are fire resistant.


Defining Common Goals with Your Power Team

Working with team members is sometimes not an easy task. If it were, then more people would be on Power Teams.


Be Careful What You Wish For – When Having a Large Benefactor is Not a Good Thing

Fundraising groups often spend so much time and resources chasing too many small donors and too few large donors that sometimes they can’t help but wish their organization had one large benefactor.


Shelf Company / Shelf Companies Explained

The concept of a 'Shelf Company' is becoming more and more outdated these days, with the advent of new online Company Registration services. Learn how this new high tech system is speeding up the previously labourious process of starting your own company.


Watch Your Business Vendors Like a Hawk: Case Study 2002

In business you must develop a strong team and to do this properly you must be careful whom you pick to be on the team. Vendors are part of that team. It is not as easy as you might think picking vendors. Let me tell you a story. I take issue with some of our vendors who do not walk the talk.



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