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Covert Surveillance - Shoplifiting Prevention
Protecting your store from shoplifters can be expensive. Not protecting your store can cost you more. If you don't have the money to spend on a state-of-the-art camera system, there is a cost-effective alternative.
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CNBC's Business Of Innovation
CNBC's new show Business of Innovation is s show all business students should watch. It throws a window of clarity to business and innovation ideas that have been twisted over the years. Maria Bartiromo is very helpful with pulling out tips from the guests on the shows.
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7 SBA Loan Myths
7 SBA Loan Myths explores misconceptions surrounding SBA loan programs and the advantages of SBA government guaranteed lending programs for small businesses.
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Talk Versus Action: A Closer Look
Talk! Talk! Talk! We are in a business where talk reigns supreme, and the boldest talkers are always at center stage. Claims run rampant about everything from ad responses - to phenomenal product results - to bodacious income projections.
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Funny Signs
Market trends reveal that creative advertising is the need of the hour. Striking logos and funny phrases increase consumers' curiosity. Some firms believe that they can capture the attention of their customers through humor. Many companies use this market psychology effectively through their neon signs. Most businesses believe in promoting and maintaining brand equity because an established funny phrase or picture helps people relate to a particular product or company.
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Asking: A Key to Your Business Success
Here are 5 easy ways that you can ask for the business that if you implement on a consistent basis will guarantee that your business - and your bottom line - will grow.
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Medical Billing - GX0 Record Fields 8 Through 13
Medical billing of oxygen claims is quite a complex process. Electronic billing simplifies it some, but billers still have to know what they're doing. In this installment we cover the GX0 record, fields 8 through 13.
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Date Stamp Equipment
Date stamp equipment is now considered to be part and parcel of most organizations and companies. The date stamp equipment provides vital information to the organization on when any document or paper was received by the company or processed and forwarded by the company.
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Free Barcodes
The barcode, generally called the Universal Product Code, has been in use in America since the 1970s. There are several patterns of codes including dots, concentric circles, and hidden images. As barcodes are very useful in tracking inventory and identifying legitimate record labels, it has become a vital tool in all organizations and firms.
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Laser Cutting Companies
Since Theodore Maiman invented the first functional laser or LASER (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) in 1960, this device, which generates a strong, highly concentrated beam of single-wavelength light, has found several uses in different industries and in various fields including medicine, consumer electronics and information technology.
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Supply Chain Inventory Management
A supply chain consists of three parts – procurement of raw materials and semi-finished products, converting them into finished products, and distributing them for sale. In this context, supply chain inventory management implies that the inventory should be managed in such a way that the supply chain can function without any shortages or excess burdens of large supplies.
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Lanyards - The Perfect Sidekick
I love lanyards, they are such a nice little invention that can be used for any number of purposes. Some common ways to use a lanyard is to mold them into badge holders. There are various layouts you can apply to badges as well such as different size layouts including the landscape size setting.
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Five Reasons to Implement Kaizen in Non-Manufacturing
Kaizen is a proven performance improvement tool. Adopted from modern Japanese manufacturers, like Toyota, Kaizen generates breakthrough improvements quickly, without huge capital investments and/or extensive commitments of employ time. Kaizen is an efficient, effective technique for producing change in manufacturing operations.
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Die Cutting
Die Cutting is a procedure by which a material is cut to an exact design or shape with the help of a die. It is a creative process similar to cookie cutting. It involves the cutting of shapes from plastic sheets using a shaped knife and pressing the edge into one or more layers of sheeting. After completing the cutting, a certain pressure is applied using mechanical or hydraulic presses. Die cutting is sometimes known as dinking or blanking.
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Accounts Receivable Management
Accounts Receivable Factoring is a means to meet the requirements of companies that are in urgent need of cash. Highly useful to the companies, this process of Accounts Receivable Funding refers to the process of selling of invoices and other Receivables by the company to a funding company. The funding company purchases these Receivables at a discount from the seller company. The seller company then gets the required cash that is required to run the business. Added advantages are that the seller company can then focus on the business without bothering with collecting the cash, because this becomes the responsibility of the financing company.
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Wire EDM Machines: An Overview
EDM machines While there are many brands and models of Wire EDM machines available today, the three most prominent manufacturers are Elox, Japax, and Mitsubishi.
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