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Who Drives You Up The Wall?
Is there someone where you work who absolutely, totally, and unequivocally drives you up the wall? Do you sometimes feel like climbing the wall all by yourself as the quickest way to escape? If you are saying Yes! Yes! Yes!, this article is just what the doctor ordered. It shows you how to manage those who play B t B: By the Book.
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Playing the Product Name Game
Naming a product tis the sort of thing that sounds like fun until you've had to do it. In many industries, the best names are already taken and there are a lot of legal hurdles to overcome in the search for the perfect name. Alas, there may be no perfect name. But here are some tips for your organization to at least find some serviceable names.
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Better Productivity Through Praise
If there's one thing managers know best, it is this: recognition is a powerful motivator. If you praise your employees and acknowledge stellar efforts on their part, you will make them feel better about themselves and the hard work they put in.
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Cool Ways to Boost Your Profits
Learn how to start and succeed with a home based business. There is no easy and rapid solution to the challenges of the MLM and network marketing industry. Five year veteran of the network marketing industry shares his thoughts, tips, information and resources.
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Vending Machine Supplier - How To Choose One
When starting a vending machine business it is necessary to find the right vending machine supplier. The vending machine supplier will also be the one that will help you if you are new to the vending machine business.
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Giving Your Business a Vision Others Can Envision
Creating a vision statement that creates interest can be a daunting task for any company. Ensure that you describe your business goals in a statement that allows others to truly understand your ultimate goal while at the same time exciting them to come on board.
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Air Freight Tax - What Are The Charges?
In the United States the Airport and Airway Trust Fund are providing funds for capital improvements to the US airport and airway system and in order to fund the aviation trust fund taxes have been imposed on both commercial and non-commercial aviation. Below we are going to look at air freight tax and what exactly it is with reference to the United States.
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Corporate Gift Idea Catalogs
Corporate gift programs have been a success in the organizations that implemented it, and it has become a good management practice. With this new concept of employee gifts catching up in a big way, a market has been created for newer and more lucrative gifts. The present market has created a wide variety of options of gift ideas for the corporate houses to choose from. The gift ideas come in a broad range of price brackets as well, to cater to all the needs of a corporate organization, however big or small.
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Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Basics
Maybe one of your customers has mentioned FMEA to you and you are wondering what it is. You would like to find out more about FMEA, but are not sure how. This article has just what you are looking for because it covers all the basics about Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA).
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Understanding US Business Culture - Tips for Australian Businesses
Practical advice for Australian businesses seeking to understand some of the cultural differences between American and Australian business practices. Information presented here is based on extracts from a free guide authored by the Australian Trade Commission for Australian businesses seeking to enter the US market and based on the observations and experiences of the Commission's Senior Trade Commissioner in Los Angeles, Kylie Hargreaves.
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Invention Idea: Why A Small Business Can Be A Huge Advantage For Your Creations
Small businesses have demonstrated very clearly that they are capable of shifting gears and changing direction quickly in response to changes in the marketplace, thus leaving many larger businesses in the dust. This is the perfect haven for the creative mind and the inventor, mostly because they can very quickly get their inventions into the market. They can also test and adjust their inventions until they are as close to perfect as possible.
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Business Process Management and 6 Sigma
A brief discussion of some of the most important of the Six Sigma statistical tools: control charts, Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA), histograms, pareto charts.
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Concrete Curb Business Opportunities
With the property market beginning to show signs of slowing, many investors are on the lookout for other investment opportunities. A concrete curbing business is one such alternative for those who are looking for a hands on investment, with low capital outlay and a low barrier to entry.
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Conveyance of Goods by Natural Persons in Russia
The goods declared for personal, family-related, household and other needs which are not associated with entrepreneurial activities of natural persons (hereinafter, for personal use), shall be conveyed across the customs border by said persons pursuant to the provisions stipulated by Russian Customs Code
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Major Credit Cards
This article talks about the major credit cards and how they have evolved over the years.
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Five Reasons for Fundraising Failures
A fundraiser if done incorrectly can have a strong negative effect, and may even end up costing the organization money rather than making it money. To keep your fundraising efforts on track, and prevent your fundraising efforts from becoming fundraising failures consider the following five common mistakes made during fundraising.
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Increasing Opportunites for Skilled Migrants
There are increasing opportunities for those with good education and/or experience to migrate to a variety of countries without first having to find a company willing to sponsor a work permit, representing tremendous career and personal opportunities for people with skills that are in demand.
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Does The FTC Truly Live Up To Their Mission?
Most of the American citizens believe in the Federal Trade Commission’s original mission, although having seen the truth and reality of the Federal Trade Commission’s ten-year delay on the changes to the franchise rule and the way they conduct themselves, do we really need the franchise rule at all?
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