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Turn Your Interview into a Nursing Career
Beginning your nursing career means getting through the interview process. The following article addresses what to do before, during, and after the interview to make it a success.
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10 Keys to Stay Motivated And On Top Of Your Game
What do you dream about? Do you have dreams of building a blockbuster business, material wealth, taking great vacations, writing the next bestseller, or contributing to the lives of others? Whatever dreams you have big or small, staying motivated can sometimes be a challenge.
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International Trade Impact
International trade has been rapidly developing due to business globalization and technologies innovations.
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Converse Shoes Business
I think that it is kind of disappointing that we still put so much emphasis on appearance. If I am smart and do my job well it should not matter if I want to wear converse shoes. I should be praised for my individuality and refusal to conform to the constraining expectations of the business world. I think a big part of my problem is the fact that I live in the Midwest. It takes several years for social or cultural movements to make it out this far and when they do we often turn our backs on them.
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Business Rules Engines
Business Rules Engines (BRE's) have reached a maturity level that makes them a viable strategy for even medium sized businesses. If your business environment is one of rapidly changing market conditions or is susceptible to frequent regulatory directives, then a solution strategy which incorporates a BRE may be the right solution for you.
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Market Research: Qualitative, Quantitative and Everything In Between
Qualitative and quantitative market research are made much easier to remember if you keep in mind their root words – quantitative market research measures the quantity of respondents who feel or act in a certain way. While qualitative market research is helpful in understanding the quality of a customers' behavior or attitudes – why do they feel or act in a certain way.
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Profiling - Some Useful Examples
Profiling is an investigative activity in which someone searches for specific elements that characterizes a thing or a person, a social group or even an organization.
Profiling is used in many different businesses. In the consultancy business you encounter profiling when a consultant is to do a job and learn (or teach) the basics about an organization. About some main characteristics and about the question: what makes this specific organization interesting and where would you ...
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U.S IT Opportunities Continue to Increase
Based on a research, the need for technical workers in America continues to increase despite the fact that many U.S companies today are resorting to the various outsourcing companies worldwide.
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Credit Union Benefits: Give Employees a Raise at No Cost to You
In times of economic uncertainty, it is important to be creative with the benefits offered to employees. One of the best benefits that a company can offer to its employees is a credit union membership. Many credit unions will agree to give memberships to the employees of a certain company. For a company, this is just like offering a raise, but at no cost to the company. It is a valuable employee benefit that is effective on more than one level, as it not only provides financial advantages, but also offers an emotional connection to the company
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SIZE MATTERS? Keeping It Small Can Mean Big Business
Lost in the hoopla of our collective fascination for catering to a larger market are the distinct advantages of keeping the business small. For all the fame and glory associated with a large scale business, the stability and reliability that small businesses enjoy are often missed.
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Organizing Your Electronic Files
Have you ever sat in front of your computer looking for a
document – knowing it was there – the question is: “Where?” The
answer gets amazingly complicated if the document is an
attachment someone sent to you from someone else’s e-mail
account!
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