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Free Grant Money
Every year, Congress allocates billions of dollars in the form of free grant money to aid major projects that would ultimately benefit communities. Allotment for education grants alone reached an estimated $67 billion annually.
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Annual General Meetings (AGM)
When you are looking to hold an annual general meeting (AGM), there are a variety of things to consider when selecting an appropriate venue to host the gathering.
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Writing Business Thank You Notes - The Art of Appreciation in Business
Writing business thank you notes - rare in the world of business - can forge a closer relationship to clients and ensure their future patronage. The article highlights the importance of business thank you notes and details key points to consider before sending such notes to customers.
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Shave Years Off Becoming Successful On The Internet
After spending countless hours reading ebooks and seminars about making money on the internet, do you still feel that you are still struggling hard to become successful? Here's an obvious way often overlooked by most struggling marketer.
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Top 10 Paying Jobs
The American Dream is still well and alive, and with a bit of schooling and a lot of determination anyone can find it.
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Business Debt – Ways to Reduce Business Debt!
Enterprising people like to be their own masters, this is the reason why most of the enterprising people open up their own businesses so that they can enjoy working for themselves as well as earn a fair share of profit, which would be certainly more than what they would earn as a salary.
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How To Manage Your Business Projects Effectively
In order to build a successful and profitable business it is essential to have efficient management systems in place. This article explains how to ensure that all the projects you have to deal with are completed efficiently and on time.
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Creative Business Cards Design Tip
Everything that we do has a purpose. We do things to please people, to make them recognize us and keep a good bonding relationship among them. Just like advertising materials they are purposively used in order to make a certain business recognizable in the market and meet a certain goal which is to earn more sales and profits.
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Limit Your Company's Liability - Start a Vehicle Accident Prevention Program
Motor vehicle crashes cost US employers over $60 billion annually in medical costs, legal expenditure, property damage, and lost productivity. While costs by state and Industry vary, on-the-job crash injuries (fatal and non-fatal) amount to about 6.5 percent of all crash injuries. As a result, the cost of workers' compensation, Social Security benefits, health and disability insurance continues to rise. An investment in a comprehensive motor vehicle accident prevention program can be a winning approach to reducing these expenses and an effective tool for helping limit your company's liability exposure.
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Seven Secrets to Getting the Perfect Employee
Attracting and retaining a high performing team is one of the biggest challenges many business owners face. There are a variety of reasons for this and one of the key factors is that the owner doesn't realise that there's much more involved in the process than just placing an ad and asking a few questions.
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How To Upgrade Your Success
By understanding the two concepts of processes and resources and how best to use them, you can cause a major upgrade in your level of success.
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Should we Believe the Experts? (Part II)
Why do we use experts? To predict the future. Consider a patient who is asking a physician about the future effects of a certain drug, or the investor who is asking a stock analyst about the future prices of a certain stock, or the manager who is asking a human resource manager about the future performance of a certain candidate, or the brand manager who is asking a market researcher about the future sales of a certain new product. Should we believe these experts? History tells us that accurate predictions of the future are rare. Many examples exist where the brightest and most qualified individuals failed to see the future. This series of articles presents examples from the arts (see part I), business (see part II), and science (see part III).
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Nine Trade Secrets You Should Keep To Your Self
Business competitors are not meant to be relied upon. Of course, there are instances of healthy competition and you may even be friends with your competitors. Nonetheless, all competitors want to know the trade secrets of their opponents. As a result, be careful, no matter how cordial your relations are with your competitors; never ever reveal your business secrets to them.
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