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Be Prepared - Get an Emergency and Disaster Kit
When a disaster happens, failing to prepare is preparing to fail. Those that are prepared in advance with the correct supplies and action plan will inevitably be in a better position than those that do not. You should develop a unique action plan for each place that you and members of your family visit; this includes work, school, the gym and the homes of other members of your family.
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Yes - You CAN Compete with Offshore - Part II
Concerned, nervous, panicky, discouraged; any of these terms could be used to describe the feelings of American manufacturing companies when considering their offshore competition. But being competitive involves a LOT more than just cutting prices, and there are actually several areas where U.S. companies can look to compete. This is the second and final article to examine these areas.
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Add More Profits to Your Cleaning Company by Offering Spring Cleaning Services
Even though there is still cold weather in some parts of the country, winter is officially over and the spring season is here! For many, spring is the time to do a thorough cleaning to get rid of all the dust, soil and build-up that has collected over the winter months. Spring is also a time you can promote the special services that you have to offer.
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Here's a Secret to Staffing a New Office Without Hiring Anyone
The Secret is...'Executive Office Space'
Unfortunately, too many businesses don't understand the concept of executive office space...or as it's sometimes called, shared office space. As a result, they miss out on one of the most beneficial tools for a small or medium sized company.
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Seven Qualities That Make A Good Career Consultant
Why not enjoy a useful and enormously satisfying life as a career consultant? - Are you good with people and enjoy listening to their career stories? Do you love giving them advice about their possible options and does making a 'difference' in their lives hit all your hot buttons? Exactly. You love it so much you'd like to do it full-time? You might be lucky and be one of the handful of Apprentices that Margaret takes on every year.
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Protecting Blueprints at the Construction Site
Blueprints are a critical part of any construction job, whether the job is big or small. In all cases, the ubiquitous blueprint is always in danger of being torn, damage, stained, or just worn out.
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Negative Feedback Is An Opportunity
Most of us have difficulty with negative feedback. We tend to become angry, defensive, or hurt when people offer negative feedback. We blame the bearer of the information. Many leaders avoid it altogether, because it strikes at one of our most prized possessions--our image of self. Negative feedback is an opportunity that should be welcomed and valued as a great gift.
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Google to Dominate Entire Physical Universe?
As you may have heard, NASA and Google have just announced a partnership of sorts. While it seems like an information sharing agreement, a close reading reveals some rather startling things.
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How To Start A Small Business
Many people think to start a small business based only on the fact that they think will be easier than working for somebody else. There are many advantages to start a small business but there is much to consider before making such an important decision.
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Postage Meter Supplies
The postage meter is a crucial piece of office equipment that makes mail management a simple task. Depending on the diversity and the volume of mail handled, several ranges of postage meters are available in the market. In accordance with the Federal regulations, the meter unit of the equipment can only be leased, while other parts can be purchased or leased for a time period.
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Why A Business Coach?
Why a successful business person could use a coach, is no different than why a professional athlete needs a coach. We all have limits and boundaries, but with a coach, you can learn to succeed beyond those limitations.
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Expand Your Company Using a Cost Effective Business Center
Whether you operate a small-to-medium sized business or a grand corporation, you might be considering expansion through opening a new branch. Introducing your company's products and services to a fresh market in a new location is a great way to gain new business, but there are financial risks to be considered. No one can predict the future, and products or services that perform well in one city might not do so well in another. It's wise to test the profit potential of your new branch before making a large investment in office rentals and equipment. Read below to learn how a virtual office can be used to test your new branch and save you time and money.
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Titanium on the Moon
Mining on the Moon is a perfect idea for manufacturing spacecraft and there is lots of titanium there, which is the metal of choice for space ships and tools, which will be needed in space.
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Dollar General: Coming to a Community Near You!
They started out as a small, family owned retailer and gradually began to spread beyond its small town roots to towns across America. Along the way they changed the company’s name and quickly became known for offering low prices on a wide variety of items. Consumers flock to them and they are opening more stores annually in the US than any other retailer. I’m talking about Wal-Mart, right? No, Dollar General! Let’s take a closer look at another one of America’s retail success stories, the Dollar General Corporation.
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Status - Cross Cultural Differences
This article looks at how status manifests within different cultures and how it impacts upon interpersonal communication within the business world.
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Surviving Survival
Even though Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan has pronounced the recession over, many businesspeople are taking about one thing only: survival. They are hunkered down trying to weather the storm, but they're doing it at the expense of building their businesses. And I believe many companies are unwittingly sacrificing their future.
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Don't Take It Personal
Article is an excerpt from “Business Secrets Men Don’t Tell Women” revealing how women and men view self-employment differently! Book by Gina Novelle and will be available in 2005.
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