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Who Drives You Up The Wall?
Is there someone where you work who absolutely, totally, and unequivocally drives you up the wall? Do you sometimes feel like climbing the wall all by yourself as the quickest way to escape? If you are saying Yes! Yes! Yes!, this article is just what the doctor ordered. It shows you how to manage those who play B t B: By the Book.
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Digital Signage Can Save Lives
As communicators on digital signage networks or private TV channels, you have the power to make a difference when an emergency situation arises.
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Opening a Dollar Store - How does Higher Fuel Cost Affect Your Store
If you are like everyone else then increasing fuel prices are probably affecting you personally. Yet if you are opening a dollar store there are others things to examine other than the personal impact that higher fuel prices put on you and your lifestyle. You also need to consider the impact that higher fuel prices are having or will have on your customers and your business.
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China Electronics Trading Potential
If you want wish to import China electronics, though, you'd better get in get in touch with direct suppliers from China. These suppliers can provide a catalogue of upcoming products that have not yet been released in the market so you can get in well ahead of the rest of the China electronics players.
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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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Leadership and Vision - What's Your Cathedral?
Leadership without vision isn't true leadership at all. It is management. While management is both valuable and necessary, it is simply not the stuff that takes people and organizations to new heights of achievement.
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Corporate America vs. Work/Life Balance
The single most important asset is any business is people. Many businesses are finding it more difficult to motivate, encourage, retain, and recruit quality staff, while optimizing productivity.
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Corporate Gift Ideas
Use these gift ideas while deciding on the perfect corporate gift to give your employees and clients. They will definitely appreciate it and cherish them for a long time to come. Happy reading!
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What is Factoring Financing?
Do your clients take up to 90 days to pay invoices? Is that creating cash flow problems? Learn how to finance your company with factoring.
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Options Backdating: Restatement: Meaning, Types, Impact
Many companies are restating or recertifying their financial results because of stock options backdating. This article will focus on: Restatement and Recertification of results - what are they, what is the difference etc.?
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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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Good Governance
During the last eighteen months I have carried out several investigations relating to good governance, compliance and fraud. My work has highlighted how easy it is for public and voluntary bodies to become complacent ‘because they think they have the necessary safeguards and systems in place’.
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Teaching The Big Boys To Think Small
It's a fact that smaller companies, by need and design, are more innovative, more flexible, more decisive, and faster to move than their larger brethren who are entrenched in operational processes and corporate procedures. Small companies are typically not led by career executives for whom every decision must be predicated by hours of meetings and mounds of documentation. Most small companies are led by their founders; men and women who were cut from an entrepreneurial cloth that has yet to fade. It is when a company grows to the point that the founder steps aside to make way for professional managers that the company loses its innovative nature and entrepreneurial flair.
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The Key To Successful Laundry Investment
Coin laundries pay off with a return on Investment of 20 to 30% year in and year out. According to industry expert, Mort Pollack, whether you are considering a new or existing store, choosing the right location is an art that will ultimately dictate your success level. Mort Pollack is the editor of Laundry Center MarketWatch and CEO of PWS, the Laundry Company. As one of the visionaries who began the coin laundry industry and who helps shape its future, he is a recognized expert in his multi-billion dollar industry and has major tips to share. “Whether you are considering building a new store or buying existing one, experience has taught me that there are five major elements that must be addressed when it comes to choosing a highly profitable location,” says Pollack.
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