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Shock in the Workplace
A shocking 80% of Americans all have something in common.
Can you guess what that is?
They hate their jobs!
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CNBC's Business Of Innovation
CNBC's new show Business of Innovation is s show all business students should watch. It throws a window of clarity to business and innovation ideas that have been twisted over the years. Maria Bartiromo is very helpful with pulling out tips from the guests on the shows.
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Accounting and Planning for a Tax Audit
How to plan for a tax audit and accounting practices for employee benefits, mandatory deductions and contributions to the proper taxing agencies, workers' classifications and income you reported.
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4 Great Tips To Ensure You Make The Most From Your Business Telecommunication Services
Business telecommunication services are essential to any business- start up or established for years. However, business telecommunication services are often ignored by owners and decision-makers because they don’t make up the core activities of their business. The purpose of this article is to help business owners and decision-makers make effective decisions to ensure that business telecommunication services are delivered cost-effectively and also proactively benefit business activities.
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Binding Machine Manufacturers
Binding machines are used for binding together pages and covers of books or documents through a strip sewn over or along the edge for strengthening or decoration. Binding machine manufacturers provide end-to-end solutions for all the binding needs of household users or large binding firms such as replacement of parts, servicing, and onsite repair facilities.
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Cold Drink Vending Machine-To Buy or To Rent
A cold drink vending machine can be purchased or rented either from a wholesaler or a soft drink company. Here are some options to help you decided if this is the business for you.
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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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Saving Santa - Last Minute Corporate Gift Ideas
For any boss or employer the holidays can be a very hectic
time. Finding the opportunity to buy corporate gifts for
all your clients and workers can be very time consuming,
so here's a handy list of some last minute corporate
gift ideas that can save you some embarrassment.
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Warehousing Handling
Warehouses are necessary for the storage of inventory. As a result, management of the inventory and stock is equally important. The processes involved, include the recording and tracking of materials on a quantity and value basis. The warehousing management includes planning, entry and documentation of stock movements, such as goods receipts, issues, physical stock transfers and transfer postings, as well as the performance of physical inventory or stocktaking.
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A Guide To Imports
Products or services that one country purchases from another are referred to as imports. Imported items vary; a product could be for consumption, reprocessing or even for re-exporting. In the U.S., there are two kinds of imports: domestic and international. Domestic imports refer to the purchase of goods and services within the country between different states. An example of this would be goods that are produced in the state of Texas and transported and sold to the state of Alabama. International imports include all goods and commodities imported from one country to another. An example of this would be when goods that are produced in France are transported and sold to the United States.
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The Accidental Artist
If you want have a home business but have no experience of running a business, no professional qualifications and no obvious skills, creating your niche can be difficult. You can find all sorts of advice on this topic but nobody can tell you what you would enjoy doing and enjoyment is crucial to building a successful business.
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Procurement Management
Procurement management can be defined as the independent monitoring or tracking of manufacturing processes to purchase order requirements. An implicit assumption of Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) analysis is that the purchase price per unit is constant. In an inflationary period, this assumption is not valid. If the rate of inflation is predictable the EOQ formula can be applied.
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Industrial Fasteners Hold It All Together
If you doubt the importance of the fastener industry consider that in the United States alone the industry is estimated to employ more than 40,000 people in about 350 different companies.
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Home Builders and Remodelers - Everyday Phrases that Make it HARDER for You to Sell Your Services
Professional builders and renovators often have a lot to be proud about when it comes to what differentiates them from their competition (including, but certainly not limited to, low-bidders and other unprofessional tailgaters). Unfortunately, trying to differentiate themselves in person, or through ads and the like, they tend to use the same phrases that do the exact opposite to what they're trying to achieve: being separated from their competition for their specific, and unique, advantages and innovations. This articles points out those 'everyday' phrases and suggests stronger, more powerful (and profitable) alternatives.
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Used Pallet Racks
Pallets are platforms that are used for transporting or storing things. They are used especially in industries like factories, warehouses, retail, food storage, grains, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, etc. Pallet racks are the stands where pallets are stored. Each rack can effectively hold hundreds of pallets, depending on the size. Pallet racks are excellent for managing space within a warehouse or store.
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Language in International Business
The way that we use language reflects cultural preferences for some types of communicative behaviour while discouraging others. Culture will affect, for example, the extent to which we speak loudly and animatedly or quietly, whether we use lots of ‘I’ statements, whether we choose very explicit language or whether we are indirect.
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Hidden Traps for Life Partners Who Work Together
You may think that it would be wonderful to be in business with your spouse, but the truth is that when life partners become business partners unspoken assumptions can cause significant problems.
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