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It's Got To Be Perfect
It's got to be perfect - actually it doesn't. 'Good enough' is better. Reluctant salespeople please note.
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Target and Define Your Organization's Mission Statement
Targeting and creating your organization's mission statement is a defining moment for your company and has lasting repercussions. As the mission statement delineates the purpose of your organization, how it can fulfill needs, and the values it ascribes to, its importance is clear. This article addresses how to create an effective mission statement -- one that inspires those inside and outside the organization.
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Trucking Companies Can Survive With Freight Bill Factoring
Invoice factoring is also known as accounts receivable factoring. The financial strategy of selling invoices to immediately boost cash flow to an existing business. By effectively eliminating debt and freeing up assets to meet all financial obligations.
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Functions Of Bench Scales
Weighing scale has come up with different types of scale products to the users and business people. Bench scales is also one of the commonly and highly used weighing scales by the customers.
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New Grads - Welcome!
Quick tips to help New College Graduates navigate successfully in their new careers.
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What's on Your Meeting Agenda?
Conducting great meetings depends on several activities that occur before, during, and after each event. To help you establish the conditions for success and attain the very best results, this article offers essential tips on using meeting notices, agendas, and summaries.
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Incorporating In Colorado
Forming a Corporation in Colorado:
Starting a business is a very big decision, and careful consideration has to be given to the legal structure that will suit your business the best. Incorporating a business can be beneficial as it offers liability protection and other benefits depending upon the type of corporation formed.
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Medical Billing - GX1 Record
If you thought you were done with the oxygen billing part of medical billing, you'll need to take a second look. After the GX0 record, comes its little brother and royal pain in the neck, the GX1 record. More claims get denied because of this seven field record than any other record its size. Keep reading to find out why and other important details.
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Beware the Syndromes-Heading Off Workplace Injuries
In our technologically advanced society, the physical aspect of work is being replaced with long hours in front of a computer. Are you paying attention to ergonomics, or risking serious, life-long repetitive injury?
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Drafting History: The Magic of Drafting and Design
Drafting can be defined as a descriptive way to deliver an idea through the use of illustrations and drawings that show in detail the process of turning the idea into reality. This process dates back to thousands of years ago when primitive drafters illustrated on the walls of caves the processes by which they lived, hunted, worshipped, and died.
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Supply Chain Inventory Management
A supply chain consists of three parts – procurement of raw materials and semi-finished products, converting them into finished products, and distributing them for sale. In this context, supply chain inventory management implies that the inventory should be managed in such a way that the supply chain can function without any shortages or excess burdens of large supplies.
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LLC Incorporation
A Limited Liability Company has two advantages for a business owner--it provides protection from personal liabilities, and also ensures tax benefits that can be derived from the simplicity of a partnership.
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Call Center Benefits
The benefits associated with developing your own call handling center are truly phenomenal once you consider them. Not only will you generate new clients, but you can keep existing clients satisfied.
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The Bricklaying Robot
Is traditional bricklaying dead? The Bricklaying robot could soon be seen on building sites.
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What Was The Time Clock?
A time clock is a mechanical device that allowed employees and employers to take note of the hours that the employee worked each day. Virtually every business would have a system that was similar prior to the 1990’s. The time clock was used to track when an employee arrived and when he left for either lunch or the day. Through the use of the time clock, employers have the ability to know when the individual was working and then to calculate how much time he had worked. This then would determine his pay for the day.
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