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Business Travel Destination Spotlight
Chicago? Here are some helpful tips when visiting this wonderful city. Advice about the airport, what to see and how to get around the city are some of topics discussed in this article.
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Quality Diamond Blade Manufacturer
Whether you are cutting through cement, brick, or tile, you will need a high quality diamond saw blade to get the job done quickly. There are many different diamond saw blades and components to choose from. Each diamond saw blade and their components are made specifically to cut through certain harsh materials. Some are made to cut through stone and brick. Others are made to cut tile and granite. Make sure you choose the right diamond saw blade for the job.
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Show Me The Green
Today, employers expect us to show up with more knowledge, better information, fresh creativity and vast energy. To show up in those ways we have begun to look deeper and deeper inside our being to come up with our best. And the by-product of all that inner searching is a new expectation about what we want and expect from the companies we work for.
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How To Get Sales Leads At Trade Shows
Getting sales leads is vital to every business. Every business has to have customers; and prospective clients are what they identify as sales leads. Even the teenage girl who is eyeing some fashionable clothes in a magazine can be considered a sales lead...
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The Critical Need For Critical Thinking
As business owners we are often confronted with a number of problems with no apparent solutions. This fascinating story on problem solving during WWII has application to today's business environment.
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How to Attract and Keep a Personal Assistant
Many managers will often say their personal assistant is invaluable to them yet they often treat them as if they're not. Day after day, week after week the P.A. is in the office, slogging away ma...
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Inventory Management Guide 101
In business management inventory consists of a list of goods and materials held available in stock. Management of an inventory or Inventory management is all about handling functions related to the tracking and management of material.
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The Wireless Quandary
To begin at the beginning is always a good place to start. Let’s begin with a shocking statement by a senior government member of the Electronic Crimes Task Force, “Many businesses should never have deployed a wireless network.”
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Business Center: Your Ticket to Success
Many new business owners find they aren’t prepared for the decisions that have to be made at startup. Are you starting a business with a limited budget? What about your office space? Will you work from home or rent a space somewhere else? What about preparing a business plan and budget?
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Machinery Vibration Warning Lights
Machinery preventative maintenance is paramount in today’s factory. A machine going down can be catastrophic to the assembly line and many times specialized parts are not even available. Often such catastrophic failure or damage to a piece of machinery can be avoided thru early warning detection of the problem.
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The Secret War in the Office - Part One
Why is it that so many companies are running into deep trouble despite the measures taken?
And why when in trouble these companies are repeating over and over again the same procedures, which in the end didn’t save them?
Why would someone expect a different result when repeating the same approach?
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Getting Prizes for Raffle Fundraisers
Raffles are one of the most popular and cost effective ways to raise money for a non profit organization. However, it would not be a raffle if you had nothing to give away! Discover what types of prizes make good raffles and how to go about getting those prizes.
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Auto Manufacturing Jobs and Ohio Economy
Ohio has had some bumpy economic rides in the past as the auto industry has taken hits from Japanese Imports, high steel prices, wars, recessions, NAFTA and now robotics. These issues have caused complete boom and bust cycles for the automobile manufacturing sector in Ohio. When workers are laid off, then those high paying and generally union jobs slow the money flows in the other sectors, such as retail, professional services, banking, real estate, etc.
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