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Business Startup, Job Management, and On-Demand Staffing
If you have a business startup then you have a lot of considerations to keep in mind. You not only have to get things going and hire staff but you also have to find customers, an office, and manage everything on top of it all.
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Corporate Party Ideas
It is not easy to organize a successful party. Food, drinks and recorded music are fun, but since there are quite a lot of occasions to celebrate throughout the year, thrown repeatedly such parties soon get boring.
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Less Clutter- More Clients
Cleaning services are a vital investment for any business; after all, there's nothing like clutter to get in the way of running a business efficiently.
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Need Of Flexible Circuits
Miniaturization is the buzzword in the world of circuit designing. Great emphasis is there in reducing the size of the circuits without compromising on the performance. This required the engineer to improve the functionality and reliability of the circuits along with its flexibility. Flexible circuits are thus the solution to several spatial and orientation constraints earlier faced by fixed printed circuit boards.
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Maintenance Management Training
Maintenance management, or equipment asset management, is based on the principle of implementing better and reliable practices in a factory or plant. It involves the use of fundamental safeguarding of asset management principles. This philosophy is called the results oriented maintenance. They follow other philosophies such as reliability centered maintenance, total productivity maintenance, total quality management and six sigma.
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Good Contracts Make Good Clients
Having a good contract may be your only defense against a dishonest client, but only if you're willing to use it. Here's a classic and true example of that principle in action.
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The Secret to Building a Highly Profitable Business
The first business of any business is to make a profit. However, profit alone isn't enough. How a profit is made has far more to do with the ultimate success or failure of a business than the profit itself. In this article, you'll learn the secret to building a highly profitable business that'll last.
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Legal Restrictions
A home-based business is subject to many of the same laws and regulations affecting other businesses and you will be responsible for complying with them.
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Survival Without Computers
I was slowed down when my computer crashed and I had no data, no address book and not even my passwords to get back online. I didn't think I was doing anything remarkable by bouncing back to producti...
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Incorporate
A natural person is one who is born in a land and enjoys the civil rights of the society where he or she is living. Before the industrial revolution, man depended on farms and crafts for a living. The advent of the industrial revolution and the discovery of new lands opened up opportunities for new ways of living. One struggled hard, ventured to form new businesses, employed people and succeeded in the business. Very often, these businesses failed, and the profits or debts were borne by the individual. Furthermore, society had to find to way to regulate these businesses.
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Loan Factoring
Factoring of receivables is an arrangement whereby a company sells its accounts receivables to another company (banks and other institutions) that specializes in buying them and obtains the necessary financial accommodation. It is the most popular method of short-term financing in the US. Factoring offers the following advantages: relief to manufacturers and sellers from the bother of collection of book debts, saving in time and man-power required for debt collection, and last but not the least, adequate and better source of financing.
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Capture Clients' Attention - Sharing Success - and the Death of Prospecting!
How do you capture the attention of prospective customers in an attention-deficit economy? You don’t have time to do all the networking you need to do. And clients don’t have the time to meet every interesting supplier. The answer: To develop a reputation that will attract clients to you and create a perennial practice.
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It Happened Again: GM to Lay Off Significant Numbers
With the news of a new round of layoffs in the automotive industry, this article points to the impacts affecting the local economies, the families and the children. In this article, there are listed 3 steps that each affected family should be looking at taking now. All of the rest of us who will be indirectly affected need to take a look at these steps to begin to prepare ourselves for a very soft landing in the event we experience the same situation and scenario.
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Office Chairs; Out with the Old in With the New
he person in charge of ordering office chairs is usually in charge of a lot of other equally mundane projects. The office chair is not at the top of their priority. As long as it meets the budget and their boss agrees on the color, you have a chair. No concern of style, or comfort or even safety.
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Workplace Violence: A Growing Concern
Workplace violence has become one of the biggest concerns for managers, corporate executives and Human Resource Departments in the past several years. In fact, the shear number of incidents of workplace violence is staggering.
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6 Powerful Practices for Coping with Information Overload
Today’s high-tech world is deluged with more information than
ever imaginable. In spite of all the promises of the paperless
office, statistics show that exactly the opposite is happening.
It is projected that by 2005 there will be 50% more paper than
there was in 1995!
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Taking Advantage of Trends: Grown-Up Tastes
Quick and cheap isn't good enough anymore. The entire global market seems to have developed mature and sophisticated tastes, almost overnight. Learn how to take advantage of this trend, before you get hung on a clearance rack.
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