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Free Grant Money
Every year, Congress allocates billions of dollars in the form of free grant money to aid major projects that would ultimately benefit communities. Allotment for education grants alone reached an estimated $67 billion annually.
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Communication Skills - Say What You Mean and Mean What You Say
In using our communication skills and abilities how we say something is just as important as what we say. Body language plays an extremely important part of our communication. In fact studies have been done showing that when we interact in a communication process the receiver actually receives 7% of the message verbally. The other 93% is received based on the non-verbal aspects of the message.
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Organizational CPR Increases Cash Generation, Productivity and Retention
CPR is defined as an emergency procedure that is performed when breathing or heartbeat has stopped. When problems occur in the functions that are the lifeblood of their organizations, emergency procedures have to be performed.
Cash generation, Productivity and Retention™ are as vital to the health of organizations as breathing and heartbeat is to the human body. Maximizing the function of each of these components will result in robust organizational health.
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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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Email Outsourcing
Outsourcing your email operation makes sense.
You may be running a business that requires processing many emails, whether it is,
Sales emails to and from customers, Query emails to and from customers, other emails required to run the business, processing emails forms a core part of any established business.
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Laser Glass Cutting
Laser cutting is a precision cutting method widely used in industrial manufacturing. Laser cutting allows a level of accuracy unmatched by any other cutting method. A high-powered laser is directed at the material to be cut. The material burns, melts or vaporizes, leaving a high quality finish.
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Is Your Business Under Fire?
As a business owner, is your enterprise truly thriving, or are you feeling the pressure from your competitors who are breathing down your neck? This article addresses the business behaviors and activities necessary to take your business to the next level.
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Leveraged Buyout
As a small business owner, you must have knowledge of various financial issues and investment options. In the primary and secondary markets, you must have come across the term LBO, or Leveraged Buyout, several times. You may perhaps know what leveraged buyout is, but you may not have enough knowledge about its working. So, as an investor as well as a businessman, have a look at LBO and its various aspects.
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Office Space for Lease
There are very few businesses that own office spaces. It is an expensive and unnecessary investment for those business owners who don?t need extensive laboratories or other specialized facilities in their organizations. For a business office that needs space for people to work on computers and with clients, it is rented or leased out from building owners or contractors, alias business incubators.
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Office Supplies and Client Relation
Every office is different and subscribes to different office supplies. Many companies try to ignore the fact that the job of stationery supplier, demands a specialist's direct and sensitive attachment.
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Business Needs Full Knowledge And Capability
Everyone needs some work for proper survival. Some are doing jobs in private or public companies and some people are doing their own business. There are different kings of businesses like poultry business, dairy business, small-scale industry, private shops, restaurants etc.
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Provide a Local Support Office for Your Remote Employees
Expanding your company to a new city is a giant step. There are many important decisions to make about your location, employees, financial needs and how you will best benefit your clients. If your remote employees will be working from home or their cars for the most part, you can provide them with access to a local branch of your company without paying high rent or buying expensive office equipment.
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10 Effective Ways To Reduce Your Business Costs
If you have a business you should be bartering goods
and services with other businesses. You should try to
trade for something before you buy it. Barter deals
usually require little or no money.
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Deciphering Office Lingo
No matter what business you are in, there is a culture in your office. The language of the office is fluid, changing as quickly. Keeping up is important because clear communication is the key to succ...
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Compensation Resources, Inc. Releases Its 2004 Turnover Survey
Compensation Resources, Inc. has released the results of its 2004 Turnover Survey. The purpose of this study was to obtain turnover statistics and trends. Data was compiled from survey questions that were developed by CRI and distributed to companies in over ten industrial classifications, in addition to Not-for-Profit organizations.
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