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Being a Skilled Listener
Strong communication skills are crucial to any successful business interaction, and a keystone of good communication is good listening. This article delineates 5 steps to improve your listening skills and help you become a truly good listener in every circumstance.
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Small Business Start Up Financing
As a small business start-up coach, I get asked a lot of questions. The most frequent one: Where do I get start-up cash? If you are wondering the same thing, this article is for you. In it, you will learn about the differences between angel funding and venture capitalists, the value of taking out a loan, and considerations of taking on a silent or working partner.
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Profit From Your Own Car Park
Have you ever been to a town or place when there is a huge sporting event happening, and have you noticed the lack of parking available? Well, what if you lived near one of those sporting events, or in the heart of the business district, even near shopping areas that don’t have enough parking available?
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Show Me The Green
Today, employers expect us to show up with more knowledge, better information, fresh creativity and vast energy. To show up in those ways we have begun to look deeper and deeper inside our being to come up with our best. And the by-product of all that inner searching is a new expectation about what we want and expect from the companies we work for.
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Questions that Make Money
When you ask the right question, you create an answer that begets a success strategy. Here are the keys to the kingdom.
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Buying MLM Motivational Audio CDs Will Send You To The Poor House
You probably heard the same old BS from your upline that you must plug into the system and order their weekly motivational CDs if you want to be successful. And if you stop wasting your hard earned money on these useless audios, you will fail miserably with the company. Well, here is the REAL dark secret why your so called trusted upline pushes these weekly motivational tapes to you.
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Locals Only
The ideology of patronizing locally owned and operated businesses.
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The Business Security Quiz - How Much Do You Know About Business Security?
Exactly how much do you really know about business security? Do you feel that you're careful at work with electronic files? Some of your everyday tasks might be the cause of a data breach. A stray or lost laptop, word documents, spreadsheets and leaked customer information over email can cause financial and reputation problems to your company. To further your knowledge about how you and your company can play an active role in creating a security plan, take this quiz to test your security knowledge.
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Starting A Business
Keeping a record of all your spending is also important for any new business. Keeping all your receipts and invoices in a ledger can help you keep a track of the money coming in and going out of your business account, as well as being able to notify you when money is owed to you.
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Small Business Ideas: Tips on How To Start An Online Business
The perfect place to start your small business is none other than the Internet. It has loads of advantages and many chances of you obtaining success onlne. Find out the small business idea that can help you start your very own small business on the internet.
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Vertical File Storage System Saves Space - A Case Study
Whether as an investment or an existing floor plan, space may well be the final frontier. To free more working space in a bustling Los Angeles office, one facility manager introduced a new filing and storage system that not only saved space, it improved filing efficiency and streamlined document retrieval in one of the busiest investment property offices in southern California.
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Strategies for Implementation-How to Follow Through on Your New Year's Resolutions
For most of us, the start of a new year is a time of reflection. A review of the year gone by and an opportunity to set goals for the year ahead. Intentions are good and motivation is high. The challenge lies in the predictable loss of steam that ensues as we move past the holiday season and back into our workaday lives. Here are some strategies to assist you in seeing those New Year's goals and resolutions come to life.
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The End of Contract Law?
Businesses and consumers alike are increasingly confronted with contracts that allow the other side to change any of the contracts conditions at will, and allow no legal recourse other than binding arbitration. Contracts are becoming more like blank checks. The main offenders are the telecoms, software companies and credit card companies, but the practice is growing as companies put themselves above and beyond the law. Is this the end of contract law?
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Leadership Lessons from the Great Pyramids - PART 1 of 2
It was not slaves who built the great pyramids. It was gangs of motivated, dedicated, and well organized individuals who had a purpose - And over 4500 years later, when viewing the astonishing accomplishments of the great pyramid builders through modern Directive Communication™ psychology, we find patterns. And the pyramids themselves conceal a mysterious code that illuminates the force of superior leadership.
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War Of the Names
Contentions over a domain name is currently a much pressing issue in the cyber world.
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Checklist and Tips for Selling a Business
Question: How can I maximize the amount of cash I receive when I sell my business?
Answer: Acquire every last after tax dollar and get paid in cash. Also, follow three critical steps before proceeding:
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Make The Right Hire
How many times have you had an employee quit and then immediately feel desperate to fill the slot that was just vacated? There are a number of things you can do to help you get through the trying times while hiring a replacement.
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