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Free Business Cards

Free business cards make an excellent statement as an advertising medium for your small business. Almost all business owners, whether the business is large or small, makes use of business cards constantly. If your business has a client base, or would like to have a client base, you can use business cards to distribute to anyone you meet who.


Taking the Sting Out of Employee Evaluations

Employee evaluation time is often a time of hang-wringing, worry and dread. Done right, however, employee evaluations can be a valuable tool for both managers and workers. Here are some ways to improve the experience for both sides.


Trucking Companies Can Survive With Freight Bill Factoring

Invoice factoring is also known as accounts receivable factoring. The financial strategy of selling invoices to immediately boost cash flow to an existing business. By effectively eliminating debt and freeing up assets to meet all financial obligations.


Business Development and Self Hypnosis - The Hidden Link

Very few people know that there is a hidden relationship between the success of a business venture and hypnosis. While this may not be that evident, it is actually an integral part of every successful business venture.


Quickbooks Premier: A Notch Above the Rest

How to improve your business quickly and easily by using quick books


5 Easy Ways to Make Your International Registrants Feel Welcome

Unless you're escaping winter weather or otherwise simply escaping, holiday travel isn't generally a topic of choice. Images of crowded airports, long lines, security searches, screaming children, exasperated parents and bad food quickly come to mind. And really, unless you're soaring on good spirits because you're heading off on your Caribbean vacation, most travel is the same. Being as fun as it is, all of the little things that you can do to make attending your event easier are going to be appreciated by your International participants.


What Do We Want To Be When We Grow Up?

Where do you see yourself and your organization 1,5,10 years from now? What do you want to accomplish? What do you and your organization want to be known for? What do you do for a living? These are all very important questions that need to be answered both on a professional and personal level.


Restaurant Food Costing - Save Money and Increase Profits

Learn about restaurant food costing to save money and increase profits.


Four Brand Identity Myths That Will Hurt A Small Business

Having a brand identity is extremely important to your business's success. However, many business owners have misconceptions about brand identities that can damage their businesses.


The Practical Guide to Oil Analysis

The practice of oil analysis has drastically changed from its original inception in the railroad industry. In today's exploding computer and information age, oil analysis has evolved into a mandatory tool in your reliability-centered maintenance program.


Real Estate Exchange Tips

Exchange is a program that allows the owner of a certain property that is used for investment to be exchanged with another property and defer paying the taxes.


Entelechy Speaks to Marshall Goldsmith About Coaching

Terence Traut from Entelechy, Inc. speaks to Marshall Goldsmith about Coaching


The Business Security Quiz - How Much Do You Know About Business Security?

Exactly how much do you really know about business security? Do you feel that you're careful at work with electronic files? Some of your everyday tasks might be the cause of a data breach. A stray or lost laptop, word documents, spreadsheets and leaked customer information over email can cause financial and reputation problems to your company. To further your knowledge about how you and your company can play an active role in creating a security plan, take this quiz to test your security knowledge.


Integrity In Business

Integrity in business is paramount. It is the strongest foundation for business survival.


Types of Shredders

A shredder is a machine that chops up unwanted materials into small pieces. Common types of shredders include paper shredders, file shredders and chip shredders. Shredders can cut tissue paper, computer printouts, floppy disks, compact disks, plastics, wood planks and any other material. Shredders are commonly used for recycling purposes, waste reduction and creating packing material.


Market Research: Qualitative, Quantitative and Everything In Between

Qualitative and quantitative market research are made much easier to remember if you keep in mind their root words – quantitative market research measures the quantity of respondents who feel or act in a certain way. While qualitative market research is helpful in understanding the quality of a customers' behavior or attitudes – why do they feel or act in a certain way.


19 Tips for Hiring an Entertainer for Your Next Business Function

Do something different for your next business event and hire a comedian!


China Requires AQSIQ Registration for Import of Waste Materials!

China last year became the first country ever to import more than $1 billion of American scrap, according to the newspaper American Metal Market.


HAZWOPER - Understanding the Standard

The article provides an overview of the HAZWOPER standard. HAZWOPER is a regulatory standard that specifies training requirements for employees who work with hazardous materials. Its primarily purpose is to protect workers from the dangers inherent in working with hazardous materials.


Why Do Companies Outsource Offshore; Case Study

So why do so many American Companies offshore overseas? You know the real problem is the over regulation and the over lawyering in the United States. It gets to the point with all the rules and regulations and government agencies screwing with you and people like Elliot Spitzer


Top Inventory Keeping Secrets

If the people in charge of keeping a company’s inventory do not do their job well, the business in question stands to make decisions based on wrong data.


A Primer In Executive Compensation In Not-For-Profits

A tremendous amount has been written about Executive Compensation, and lately, most of this information has been extremely unflattering. Much of the criticism has resulted from the gross excesses, misinterpretations of regulations, and the rash of criminal cases brought against the top management of a number of large firms, such as WorldCom, Tyco, Enron, and a host of others. Virtually every day another egregious example of corporate greed has come to light. The effect has been a huge increase in media attention, which in turn has acted as the stimulus for new government regulations aimed at curbing these abuses.


Employment Lawsuits Hit a New Low

When the EEOC sued Ralph Loren because one of their photo shoots needed all blondes in it and denied a brunette an audition, one could conclude that political correctness and employment lawsuits hit an all time low. Swim suit models who were dark haired complained that they did not get the part? Die your hair for the week.



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