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Being a Skilled Listener
Strong communication skills are crucial to any successful business interaction, and a keystone of good communication is good listening. This article delineates 5 steps to improve your listening skills and help you become a truly good listener in every circumstance.
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Business - Cash Flow
Potentially profitable businesses can fail because of poor management of cash flow.
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10 Business Street Smarts
This article is a short and punchy list of things that smart business people know or do. It is perfect for people starting in business or for people who find themselves facing challenges in their business. The article is practical and will show you in about 4 minutes, what smart people know to make sure they own a business, not a job!
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RMDs
Describes the timely issue of required minimum distributions from qualified retirement plans and provides resources.
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Safeguards Agaist Employee Dishonesty
Taken from the book; Protecting Your Corporate Assets by Martin Maylor info@insurium.com
Losses through theft and fraud vary considerably by the type of operation and the efficiency of their management. To fully understand the cost lets look at the following example:
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Cheap Business Phones
Cheap business phones and phone systems are available from several U.S. as well as international manufacturers. Most business telephone systems essentially consist of several internal telephones, fax machines and other devices, connected to each other and to the outside world by a switching system. Switching systems, called PABXs or PBXs are distinguished from smaller systems by the fact that external lines cannot be normally selected at any individual extension.
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Medical Billing - Common On The Job Problems
If you are thinking of getting into the medical billing industry, you might want to read about some common on the job problems you are bound to run into. Doing so may just save your life.
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Forget About Saving Time
There is no way you can bank unused hours. Each hour gets spent. Time is the most democratic of resources. Everyone is given the same amount every day. Since every minute is nonrenewable, all that matters is how you are using your time this minute.
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Nevada Non Profit Corporations
Corporation incorporated for businesses engaged in charitable, religious, scientific or educational activities profiting for the betterment of the society is defined as non profit corporations.
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IT Consultants: What Do You Need to Know?
IT consultants need to be familiar with a variety of skills to serve sweet spot small businesses. In this article, make sure you can provide about half of the skills listed so you can join the ranks of effective IT consultants
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Embossing Tools and Embossing Machines
Embossing is a method to accentuate a particular part to make it visible. It is a technique that creates a raised image or text on metals and non-metals using embossing powder, tools, dies, stamps and embossing stencils.
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Mix Business with Pleasure? There's a Safe Way
Want to drastically cut the workload in your business, reduce the emotional drain to nearly nothing, and inject more pleasure into your work day? Here's a secret -- check your client list. Troublesome clients will -- if you let them -- account for a disproportionately large part of your workload and emotional strain.
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History of Infomercials
Infomercials are television commercials, often referred to as “paid programming,” which are typically aired during off-peak hours, such as late at night or early in the morning. The word “infomercial” is in fact a combination of the two words “information” and “commercial.” Unlike standard commercials, however, infomercials typically have vibrant, and often famous, hosts promoting a product or service.
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Finding Comfortable Office Chairs and Furniture
Comfortable office furniture are necessary for offering seating to customers and clients who must wait for service or for a scheduled appointment. In addition, quality office desk chairs are necessary for maintaining employee comfort and morale.
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Coal Mines
The deepest Coal Mine in the world is over 5000 feet below the ground in the UK. Many in the United States are over 1200 feet deep, most of those are closed and now few are remaining. There is a mine in Alabama, which is the deepest vertical shaft coalmine in North America, with operations at 2,140 feet beneath the surface.
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