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The 9 Golden Rules to Successful Sales
Putting in lots of energy and still not getting the sales results you want? Find out how these 9 golden rules can transform your approach and bring you the great sales you been striving for.
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Importance of Business Software
The good news about business software is that it is easier and in some case more affordable than ever. With much more powerful computers and many different software producing companies competing against one another, the consumer ultimately wins.
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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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Computerized Time Clocks
If you have a business with a number of employees, then you need to keep track of the hours they work for reporting and payroll purposes. A computerized time clock system is a great solution, allowing you to track employee hours and collate all the information together into management reports. These reports can then be used to produce the payroll, or with some time clock systems the data can be fed directly into the payroll computer system.
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Six Sigma Employee Assessment
Ever wonder if Six Sigma has had positive impact on your employees? This article will show you how to find the answer by conducting a step-by-step employee assessment!
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Going Public: The Four Categories of Cost
Private companies seeking to go public via a direct public offering will need to pay for several basic costs, including accounting, legal, professional and miscellaneous transaction fees.
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A Look at Used Metal Detectors
There are many kinds of metal detectors - gold detectors, coin and jewel detectors, relic hunting detectors, beach-hunting detectors, and underwater metal detectors. Buying a metal detector can be a tricky affair. Before one decides to buy a metal detector, here are a few points to consider.
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The NUDE Model
Jagdish Seth is working on 4As. The ages of 4Ps are gone. How NUDE model can transform and solve the today and future generation problem, author is showing some path for that.
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Coal Mines
The deepest Coal Mine in the world is over 5000 feet below the ground in the UK. Many in the United States are over 1200 feet deep, most of those are closed and now few are remaining. There is a mine in Alabama, which is the deepest vertical shaft coalmine in North America, with operations at 2,140 feet beneath the surface.
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The Cost of Workplace Violence Prevention and Awareness
Workplace Violence the emerging threat is a reality. Today more ever, we see and hear of an increasingly violent world and your company may be experiencing increased threats and/or acts of violence by employees and non-employees. Are they being handled properly? Not factored is the calculated threat posed by the violent offender and the embedded terrorist be they domestic or international waiting for the opportunity to strike.
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Teaching The Big Boys To Think Small
It's a fact that smaller companies, by need and design, are more innovative, more flexible, more decisive, and faster to move than their larger brethren who are entrenched in operational processes and corporate procedures. Small companies are typically not led by career executives for whom every decision must be predicated by hours of meetings and mounds of documentation. Most small companies are led by their founders; men and women who were cut from an entrepreneurial cloth that has yet to fade. It is when a company grows to the point that the founder steps aside to make way for professional managers that the company loses its innovative nature and entrepreneurial flair.
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