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The Time Dimension - Presented Versus 1991 Zip Codes
Time Dimension: presented versus 1991 ZIP Codes in one ZIP and the other side in a United States America ZIP Code. The block to ZIP equivalence file organized by the vendors each chunk was assign to one and only one survey building block.
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All About Indoor-Outdoor Area Rugs
Style, durable, fun and affordable is all about Indoor and Outdoor area rugs of today that are in trend. Indoor-outdoor area rugs are strong, versatile, and obtainable in a huge variety of shapes, design and colors...
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If You Were A Horse Would You Win The Kentucky Derby?
Imagine the horses all lined up at the gate in the last Kentucky Derby. Successful businessmen-women are just like thoroughbred horses. They must practice, run like the wind and sometimes be driven to make it first through the line. Like a horse race the majorities are losers and only a few are Triple Crown winners.
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Apparel Sourcing From India and China
Global consumers too have become more aware today. They wish to know the origin of the product and in certain cases, the process of production and the material that was used. The consumers wish to be informed. The number of consumers who prefer eco-friendly products has increased
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7 Keys To Powerful Presentations That Attract More Clients
Positioning yourself as a thought leader in your area of expertise through presenting and speaking is a tremendous way to build your brand and extend your reach to new clients.
Discover seven strategies to enhance your effectiveness as a presenter.
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Leadership Skills For A Crisis
Your usual coping strategies, even your best ones, may not work in a crisis. New strategies for gathering information, judging its usefulness, and deciding on the best option are absolutely necessary.
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Finding a Dallas Carpet Cleaning Company
If you live or own a business in the Dallas area, there is a good chance that you have access to a Dallas phone book. You can use you Dallas phone book to find a number of Dallas carpet cleaning companies in or around the area. In the back of your phone book there is a section that is referred to as the yellow pages or the business directory.
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Architect Client Relationships
An architect's creative vision and aesthetics are often at odds with the client's budget and functional needs. Good architects learn to listen carefully to what the client has to say, temper their own egos and artistic vision and balance both sides of the equation.
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What Are Bar Codes?
Bar codes are a series of vertical bars of different width, in which digits from zero to nine are represented in a dissimilar pattern of bars forming a code that can be read only by a laser scanner. It is representation of machine-readable information on a visual surface. These codes are found on consumer products and are specially used for inventory control.
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What Your Cleaning Company Needs to Know About MSDS
There is no way a cleaning company can effectively do its job without using chemicals. Your company may use just a few basic products or a multitude of cleaners for various situations. No matter how many or how few chemicals you use, it's important that you have the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for each different product that your company uses.
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The Difference Between Mergers and Acquisitions
The terms merger and acquisition are frequently used as if they are synonyms, but have different implications. The major difference between a merger and an acquisition is their mode of finance.
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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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Banking - Inventory Collateral
Essential reading for business owners. Retired financial executive explains how the banker views your business loan application, and collateral, so you know how to present it. One of a series of articles to help business owners succeed in understanding how to optimize their financing and keep their banker happy!
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Myths About Women and International Business
Researcher, Nancy Adler conducted a monumental study in the mid 1980’s to address myths about women and international business. Her study investigated if commonly held myths about women in international business were true including: women are not interested in International business, women were not willing to travel overseas for a variety of reasons namely family responsibilities and women would not be viewed as credible in overseas business due to the local perception of women.
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Why Buy a Franchise?
Franchising is now exceeding over a Trillion dollars per year. According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, franchising is the safest road to success for the new businessperson.
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