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Agitators In The Office
Understanding the motivations of agitators is not too difficult if you look at their behavior and then ask yourself why they are behaving that way. More to the point, what do they get out of it? This article helps you understand their motivations and, more importantly, how to effectively manage their disruptive behavior.
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Residential Construction - Estimating Software Will Save Contractors Time & Money!
Many contractors hold the belief that residential construction estimating software can cause more harm than good, and this was perhaps the case in the earlier stages of development. If you aren't a computer whiz (and lets face facts, how many contractors are?) it is probably a good idea to choose construction estimation software that includes video tutorials that are interactive.
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Commercial Relocation Within NYC
Commercial Relocation NYC: Redline Moving is New York's the best moving company offering commercial as well as residential relocation services in and around NYC. Having years of experience, Redline Moving makes sure that moving is not only safe but also within the deadline.
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Security Camera DVR: Finding the Type That Suits You
Not all security camera Digital Video Recorders, or DVRs, are created equal. Remember this as you look for security camera DVRs for your business. There are great DVRs, good DVRs, and DVRs so terrible you cannot tell what you're looking at.
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A Business Wine Gift Can Strengthen Business Relationships
You are probably familiar with the traditional fruit baskets and flower settings used as business gifts in today's modern corporate world. But a new trend is developing in corporate gift giving - the business wine gift! Learn more...
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Building Your Personal Brand On The Shoulders Of Giants
Have you noticed the fact that many of the worlds leading experts constantly research their field of expertise?
Being an expert in your field requires us to be connected to leading edge thinking.
You too can build your personal brand and position yourself as an expert and centre of influence through citing other experts.
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Corporations and the Media
Political Economy is the study of social relations, particularly the power relations, that mutually constitute the production, distribution, and consumption of resources. In the 20th century there has been a sharp rise in the media industries (i.e. radio, television, film, newspapers, etc.). Corporations are now scrutinizing the economies of these media companies.
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Psychology Private Practice: Should You Be Free Of Managed Care?
Today a mental health practitioner in private practice faces this choice: Either work under contract for a profit-driven managed-care company and accept whatever fees and conditions they decree, or find clients who are willing to pay out of pocket for high-quality services. Therapists can consider operating outside of managed care, and set up a private-pay based practice. Here are some things to think about.
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Operating Agreement for California LLC
An operating agreement is required for all LLCs setup in California. When you form your California LLC spend time to make sure that your operating agreement is complete and provides an adequate roadmap.
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Graduate School: Should You Go?
Is graduate school for you? Are you about to finish your undergraduate degree? Should you go back to school and get your master's? Would it help? hmmm......
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Cost Efficient Skip Tracing
What a collection manager needs to know about skip tracing that will benefit collectors. Skip tracing is important because you can’t collect if you can’t find them. However, collectors need to concentrate their time on collections not skip tracing. Here is how.
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Smog of Information Affecting Newspapers
As more and more people get their news from MSN, Google and Yahoo, less and less are relying on the local newspapers. In this day and age with 200 channels of Satellite Radio, 400 Channels of Satellite TV, instant breaking news by email and online news gathering of search engines the newspaper industry is taking a hit.
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BJ's Wholesale Club: An Industry Success Story
In the 1980s a phenomenon began to take hold in the retail industry: wholesale [or warehouse] clubs. These 'big box' retailers are dotting the American landscape and offer something beyond what the typical Wal-Mart, Target, or Kmart have: large packaged items at nicely discounted prices. Currently, Costco's, Sam's Club, and BJ's dominate the market. Recently, my family joined BJ's and I will share with you why I think their business is a success story.
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