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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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Putting A Little Work-Life Balance Into Your Career
You fill up your mug, jump in your car and head onto the dreaded commute of the day. Once you get to work chaos and more chaos surround you. Those half-an-hour breaks really don't cut it anymore. By the time you get home late into the evening you really don't have much time for anything but eating and sleeping which seems to keep adding to your waistline like your boss adds to your in box.
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Does Your Company Need A Business Credit Card?
All business owners had one goal, and that is for them to gain profit. Managing a business is not that easy. It requires a big sense of responsibility, hard work and patience. But did you know that applying for a business credit card have huge advantages for your business whether it is small or big? Here are few advantages that you can get when you apply for a company or a business credit card.
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How to Bust Bureaucracy
Everyone feels impeded by their corporate bureaucracy at times. Do you know how to deal with it effectively. Can you imagine the return on investment for actively minimising bureaucracy? Discover the actions that courageous leaders can take to deal with this unintended cancer.
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Get Rid Of Your Boss
Article discusses some great business ventures. Owing your own franchise is a great business move because the name has already been established. A few of the more recently lucrative franchises industries are discussed within the article.
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Buying a Business in Australia - Market has Hot and Cold Spots
The market for private businesses has shown some distinctly hot and cold spots over recent months. At the larger end, businesses with a turnover in excess of $20 million, interest from private equity firms is pushing prices higher. However in the middle market, businesses with a turnover of $5 million to $15 million, prices have eased as buyer sentiment has softened.
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How the New SEC Regs Affect Compensation Committees
An interesting aspect of the proposed new Security & Exchange Commission (SEC) regulations on Executive Compensation relate to the need to supply justification for their decisions (see February 2006 issue for details of the proposed regulation).
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These 7 Fatal Mistakes Will Doom Your Partnership
If you want to Sky Rocket your earnings to you need to find good partners. We have all heard those horror stories about bad partnerships. Some of the biggest most successful companies in the world were results of great partnerships 2 that come to mind are Hewlett Packard and TRW.
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Consolidate Your Business Debt
If the calls from collection agencies, lenders, creditors, providers, are not letting you concentrate on making your business profitable, you need to resort to debt consolidation. By consolidating your business debt you’ll be able to dispose of a substantial portion of your income for other uses so you can make your business generate more income.
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404 Sarbanes Oxley - The Ins And Outs
Sarbanes-Oxley is every bit as pervasive as Y2K, the only difference is it has no end. There's nothing new in Sarbanes-Oxley, all that's in there has been in securities law before. But Sarbanes-Oxley is forcing public companies to re-examine their internal control and financial systems.....
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Who Hates Boring Meetings?
Day to day work can drag anyone down. If you do not have open channels of communication, things can really go sour. However, if you talk about problems and solutions, your business can move closer to success.
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Corporate America vs. Work/Life Balance
The single most important asset is any business is people. Many businesses are finding it more difficult to motivate, encourage, retain, and recruit quality staff, while optimizing productivity.
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19 Timeless Tips to Keep Meetings Short
Thorough meeting preparation alleviates anxiety. Good planning guarantees that meetings are relevant, don't overrun and aren't held back by uniformed, boring or disinterested attendees. Follow these 19 timeless tips to keep your meetings on track and on time.
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Fire Your Analyst (Part III)
The first stage of most decision making in business is gathering data. In most cases the information is collected in the form of words. Once the words are available, the professionals who gather the data perform an analysis of these words, and present the results to the decision maker. Recent scientific research shows that these professionals, most frequently, fail in their analysis of qualitative data. Consider the evidence from a recent study.
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