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Guide to Business Travel Etiquette - France
Looking to take a business trip to France? Here are some helpful tips when visiting this wonderful city. Advice about the airport, proper etiquette, what to see and how to get around the city are some of topics discussed in this article.
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The Sign of a Great Leader - Consideration of Others
As much as we'd like everyone to be our clone: same work ethic, owner mentality, intelligence level, capable of seeing the big picture and multi-tasking, that’s just not reality. A good manager will recognize that each associate has a different set of strengths they bring to the table. A great leader will do something about tapping into those strengths.
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Test You Residential Construction Estimating Know How
Estimating a residential construction job is very different from a commercial job. Often the contractor is frustrated with collecting data to create an estimate that is low enough for them to win the bid and high enough for them to make a profit. Only after the contractor has all of this information can he or she draw up an accurate estimate that is nearly perfect.
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How to Be a Great Client
If you or your company relies on third party vendors or service providers to improve your business, make sure you're being a good client as you demand quality service. This article contains five ways to paving a smooth two way street with your consultant or service provider.
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Businesses for Sale - How to Sell a Business
The buying and selling of privately owned businesses in Australia has often been referred to as the hidden market. This is due to the fact that historically businesses have been very reluctant to reveal that they are for sale, which has kept a $Trillion market be hidden from view. But this is starting to change.
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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) On Sustainable Development
At the same time, income inequality in Malaysia is narrowing, although University of Texas Income Inequality Project (UTIP) indicators still show somewhat high inequality among Malaysians.
The UTIP data estimates overall income inequality, primarily using annual manufacturing wages since wages are the main component of income, as opposed to the traditional method of estimating income inequality from the twice-a-decade Household Income Surveys conducted by the Statistics Department of Malaysia.
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Office Space Conservation Favors Vertical Storage
As the cost of office space continues to skyrocket, office managers everywhere are looking for better ways to conserve floor space. This trend has caused an extraordinary increase in use of vertical document storage systems in offices worldwide.
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An Introduction to Coin Counters
Coin counters are machines, sometimes manual, sometimes battery operated and sometimes electrical which sort, count and sometimes wrap hard currency. Coin counters are useful at home for sorting loose change into bankable money.
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Design For Banking Privacy-Agency Branch Banking
Your walk-in customers visit retail branches to carry-out very personal, private business. Your bank design should facilitate your customer's desire for privacy at all times during their visit.
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Building Passive Income
Learn exactly how you can be well on your way to building passive income for you and your family. See how you can start earning profits today.
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How to Encourage Prompt Payment
Encouraging prompt payment is at the heart of good cashflow management. Conversely, late payments by your customers can make your business vulnerable as you risk getting into financial difficulties.
So how do you encourage prompt payment by your customers? Read our top tips below for some practical ideas.
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Restaurant Equipment And Supplies
Starting a restaurant business is more than just having a good recipe. This is a long process that requires a lot of planning and organizing in order to make its launching a success. After looking into the location, business structure, target market, and funds, other expenses should also be considered. One of which is the restaurant equipment and supplies.
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Auto Insurance
Auto insurance can make all of the difference in the world in the unfortunate event of an accident. Not only does it cover property damage, but auto insurance offers other protections as well.
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Telecom Billing
The old types of post-paid telephone bills, printed in fixed formats and delivered through postal services, are fast yielding way to prepaid billing and online payment options. With advancements taking place in various modes of telecommunication and the voice, data or wireless technologies coming with new features, telecom service providers have to keep pace with the rapidly changing technologies and thereby coordinate the printing, designing, formatting and the delivery of the bills.
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Should I Open a Business Bank Account?
It can be a bit of a dilemma deciding whether to open a business bank account when you first startup. This article gives you some good reasons as to why you should do so.
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A Look at Weight Loss Infomercials
Only in America could billions of dollars be made selling weight loss products to people who need to shed a few extra pounds. In a world full of starving people, Americans seem to have emerged as a nation of overfed, under exercised fatties who can’t put down that bag of potato chips, stop eating that ice cream or refuse that second (or third?) helping of pasta.
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Retail History
As time passed, some producers would have found they were better at selling the goods than growing them (or perhaps enjoyed it more!). Others preferred to stick to growing. So there was a gradual separation of the producers and the traders.
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The Cost of Data Loss
There are many unfortunate circumstances that can befall your company’s information technology systems. From hardware failures to property theft, there are many pitfalls that await your technology investment, but what is the most precious asset your company has in its portfolio?
The answer is DATA.
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