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The Right Way to Use Automated Email
Using an online registration system to register attendees for your next event can significantly diminish your workload and increase attendance, but automated follow-up by email is essential for the success of your event.
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10 Questions to Ask Before Licensing Your Program
Licensing your programs or products is a great way to get the word out about what you do, and have others (your licensees) pay you for the privilege of distributing your info around the globe. Here are 10 questions to consider as you determine your licensing strategy:
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The Power of Real Communication Styles
Professional communication is an essential business tool, we are told by experts. But watch what happens when you drop the formality and add some humanity back into the written word...
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Tips for Brightening Up a Bland Workspace
Whether you're in a spacious corner office or a cramped cubicle, sometimes a workspace can seem bland and uninspiring. From a neutral palette to cookie-cutter furniture, many offices -- particularly those not open to the public or to clients -- are designed for function over form. The good news is that there are easy ways to brighten any office space. With a few simple touches, you can create a better environment in which to spend your 9 to 5.
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Releasing Tacit Knowledge Into The Workplace - Innovation That Matters
Tacit knowledge is the innate natural wisdom each person holds deeply within them. The trouble is clearing the clutter so it can be accessed. Meanwhile, business along with humanity faces challenges and unprecedented opportunity. It will take the release of tacit knowledge in each person to power the innovation required to meet the challenge.
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Business To Business
Making Money Building A Business to Business Online Marketplace. An online marketplace is a place where businesses in one specific industry gather to explore common interest, goals and profitable income streams. Information about the business to business marketplace. The opportunities are so large that Forrester Research estimates that business-to-business Internet commerce will skyrocket from approximately $43 billion in 1998 to more than $800 billion by 2002.
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Is Silicon Valley Over-charging for the Products They Produce?
Erupting from the mind are often debates of challenges and issues plaguing mankind. Caught up in the sound and fury you can hear folks get worked up, by the mass media hysteria as they spar with jaded opinions jousting one another. Of course at the Online Think Tank cooler heads prevail and indeed the topics are highly intellectual spanning subjects in nearly every domain.
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Mental Skills in Business: The 7 Key Rules of the Mental Road (Part 1 of 2)
Why is it that in some situations, our personal performance is so good while in others we struggle and cannot seem to get into the groove where we do our best work? Is it because we forget, from one day to the next, the important details of our profession or what it takes to excel? Of course we all know that this is not the reason we sometimes follow up a great personal performance with one that leaves something to be desired. The answer to these questions lies more in the inconsistent application of basic mental skills that underlie our ability to perform – whether the performance is in the boardroom, on the sales floor, or on the golf course!
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What is a Controller?
Have you ever wondered just what the position of controller entails? The official definition of the controller position is a corporate officer responsible for the business’s accounting activities. Sometimes this position is referred to as the comptroller. What you may not be aware of are the legal responsibilities and obligations that a controller assumes.
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Manufacturing Business for Sale
Are you thinking of establishing your own profitable business venture? If you are, then you might want to consider buying an already-established business rather than starting from scratch. Buying a business is a very important investment decision, so you should definitely spend time and effort in choosing what kind of business you want to invest in. You will find that there is an array of business opportunities you can choose from: start-ups, franchises, home-based businesses, manufacturing businesses and a lot more.
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Iran's Stand On Nuclear Weapons Affects International Trade
The price of crude oil and petroleum products reached a high in the international market last August 21st after Iran announced that it is continuing efforts to enrich uranium. Iran's statement and actions are direct contradictions to a United Nation resolution which bans uranium enrichment.
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Import models
The U.S. market has seen an upsurge in the demand for imported vehicles in recent years. The main consumer of imported vehicles is the average American working class. Many people find that certain car models combine space, power and safety. Figures from the automobile market provide ample evidence of increased usage of imported vehicles. The registration of imported vehicles has shown an increase of nearly 57%, whereas that of domestic vehicles shows a growth of only about 9%. The growing trend can also be seen in the sales figures of different domestic cars in comparison with their imported equivalents. Toyota, Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz and Volvo have sold more cars than Ford, Buick, Cadillac and Lincoln respectively.
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What You Need To Know Before You Weld
Welding How To: What You Need to Know Before You Weld People rely on welding to accomplish many tasks. In fact, the art of welding dates back thousands of years to the Bronze Age. Since then, man ha...
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Used Workstations
If you’re looking for something that goes easy on the pocket without compromising on utility, used office workstations can prove to be a feasible option. Purchasing a brand new workstation could be a huge expense, with the cost of a new modular office workstation being $2500 or more. Used or remanufactured workstations could help you save a lot of money when this expense comes up. They are also an ideal option for offices or workplaces that are looking to expand the work area, or accommodate more employees without spending too much money.
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Double Duty Space
Organizations have to be especially savvy in making wise financial decisions. Budgets are typically contracting rather than expanding, and donor dollars are harder to come by these days. Special events can be especially tricky as you need to deliver high impact on a very limited budget. Learn how to get the most of your budget dollars when planning an event for your organization.
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The Sound of Business - Part I I
Creating a 'kick ass' Sonic Personality© for your business requires that
your business have a personality in the first place. Of course every
business has one, whether you are aware of it or not, and this is a real
danger. Your customers' understanding of who you are, and what you
do, as a business, may be very different from the vision you have of
yourself.
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Pros and Cons of Traditional Office Leasing versus Renting a Business Center
Choosing an office location for your business can be confusing. If you are planning to rent or lease an office, there are some advantages and disadvantages to consider. The time and money you're willing to invest in office setup and operations determines whether you will lease an office traditionally or rent a Business Center. Below is useful information about both options to help you make an informed decision.
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The Process of Precision Metal Stamping
Precision metal stamping is the process of making 3-dimensional metal parts, lettering and other embossing. This is a kind of metal stamping used mostly for decorative purposes. It is similar to normal metal stamping, which is the process of molding metal into different shapes and sizes.
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China Business Negotiation - Understanding the Culture
Business negotiation in China can be very a frustrating exercise for western business executives. The Chinese business culture and deliberate style of negotiation is vastly different from the more direct western approach. It is easy to lose one's perspective and patience and ultimately fail in reaching the desired agreement.
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Productivity is Frequently Not Orderly!
Jim thought he was organized. Everything was color coded, and
there was a file for every project he work working on – each with sub files, research files – all neatly stored in state-of-the-art filing cabinets. So why can’t Jim find anything?...Productivity is Frequently Not Orderly!
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