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5 Steps to Preventing Workplace Violence
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics 95% of the 7.1 million U.S. employers reported at least one act of some type of workplace violence in 2006. These acts may include anything from assault, armed robbery to even homicide. With the recent bloodbath at Virginia Tech, where two professors died, and another homicide at Delphi in Michigan many managers and business owners wonder what they can do to reduce the chance of violence in their workplace.
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Business Email Etiquette
Ah, email. Since its invention, communication has greatly changed. We email our employers. We email our employees. We email our friends. We email our family. Perhaps we even email, after a few bottles of wine, our pets. Email has changed our lives and the future of email will likely even change it more. Soon, there may be no need to ever even speak.
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Bread For The Head
Fraud is now one of the most significant risks to business, making whistleblowers more important than ever.
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Business Owner's Manifesto: Must Do's
A business owner has to be clear about why s/he's in business, what his/her responsibilities in running the business are, when to go for it and when to get out, how the business potential can be maximized and why the business is there in the first place. The Business Owner's Manifesto makes the key issues clear.
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Make Money on Internet
The internet brings with it not only a well of information, but also numerous opportunities to make money on internet. There are jobs that require marketing skills, then others requiring designing skills and of course, jobs that require the knowledge one gains through a degree. Whatever type of job you choose, it is indeed very easy, and possible to make money on internet.
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Safeguards Agaist Employee Dishonesty
Taken from the book; Protecting Your Corporate Assets by Martin Maylor info@insurium.com
Losses through theft and fraud vary considerably by the type of operation and the efficiency of their management. To fully understand the cost lets look at the following example:
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Street Signs
Streets signs' refers to signs put up on street sides for indicating street names, road signs, traffic signs, parking prohibitions, directions, maps, and other information. Street signs are put up on elevated spots so that they are clearly visible. Individuals also require street signs to put up personal advertisements or name and address of their house for easy location by the mail delivery personnel. However, putting up personal signs requires permission from the government authority prior to its installation.
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Business Logistic
The dictionary defines logistics as 'The time related positioning of resources. Hence, logistics can be considered as an implement for getting resources such as products, people, and services as and when they are needed. It is not easy to manufacture any product or promote it without proper logistical support. Business Logistics entails the amalgamation of information, conveyance, inventory, storing, handling of material, and packaging. The functional responsibility of logistics is the geographical relocation of resources, work in progression, and finish inventories at the lowest charge achievable. Hence, logistics involves creation of ?people systems? rather than 'machine systems.'
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Change
Major forces of change - People, Technology and Information. Change can bring discomfort - but change is good!
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Store Fixture Prices
Store fixture prices depend on various factors, mainly customer preferences. Among them quality and capacity are the most important ones. Quality is necessary to keep the fixtures in good condition for longer periods without damage or breakage. Capacity means the ability of store fixtures to hold more items. Fixtures with more capacity and high quality are expensive compared to fixtures of lesser quality.
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Computerized Time Clocks
If you have a business with a number of employees, then you need to keep track of the hours they work for reporting and payroll purposes. A computerized time clock system is a great solution, allowing you to track employee hours and collate all the information together into management reports. These reports can then be used to produce the payroll, or with some time clock systems the data can be fed directly into the payroll computer system.
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9 Winter Driving Tips for Truckers
There are no secrets when it comes to winter driving. If there's ice on the road, it's dangerous. The big truck flying past you at 55 mph when everyone else is crawling along at 15 or 20 mph doesn't have the inside track on the winter roadways. You're liable to see him in the median a few miles up the road.
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How to Start my Own Nursing Agency Business Guide
There is a major reason for the shortage. Ever since the mid-'80s, young people have been choosing more lucrative careers. At the same time, the nurses we do have are getting older; the average age is now 45. Just as the baby boomers are starting to need more care, the pipeline is running dry, and it's going to get much, much worse.
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Paper Shredders
As identity theft becomes a real problem in our society, paper shredders begin to fill a growing need in the community. Businesses and individuals both desire to safely and effectively destroy sensitive documents.
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3 Strategies to Minimize Stress When You're the Boss
Sometimes leaders and entrepreneurs step up to the tasks of leadership reluctantly. They are splendid at what they do but are now stepping into unknown terrain -- terrain they neither understand fully or enjoy. Here’s how to lighten the burden and relieve stress.
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What's New For Your Business In 2006?
The plans you have for your business in 2006 will depend on where your business is in
the business cycle. You'll have different tactics if it's your first year in business, to
someone whose business has matured and who has passed the five-years-in-business
mark.
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