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Working Smarter Not Harder
Learn how you can be working smarter and not harder for your money all while making your life more enjoyable.
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Building Staff Into A Team
Hiring the right people and reducing turnover, two important steps. But building staff into a team is the challenge that will set your business above your competition.
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How About Printing Your Own Business Cards?
Business cards do not have to be boring. In fact, the more exciting and unique your business card is the more likely it is to be noticed. Since fifteenth century China business cards have been used as a tool for marketing, advertising and promotion.
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Workplace Violence - Acknowledge, Anticipate, and Act
Organizations of all kinds must develop policies and contingency plans to deal with the potentialities of workplace violence. This article, designed as a three-part series but easily adaptable to a single-article format, reviews government and industry data on workplace violence and provides readers with strategies they can use to prevent, or deal with, violence in the workplace.
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Searching For Free Color Business Cards Online
One of the most powerful business marketing tools out there is on paper. These include pamphlets, portfolios, and business cards. Using all of them is a plus, but business cards remain the cheapest (and arguably most important) way to market your business.
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Having A Blast in the Office with a Corporate Theme Party
Corporate party is a challenging task. If you are the person who is to plan everything for the corporate party then you need to define a theme at first so that all your ideas and planning will be focused around it and it would become a lot easier for you as to where do you need to spend.
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Could Your Company Survive a Disaster?
Could your business survive a natural disaster? This article discusses the issue of disaster recovery. Having a disaster recovery plan is imperative to the success of any business.
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Get Well Corporate Gift Baskets
The modern corporate world is fast becoming integrated with the social aspects of a person's professional life, and this trend can no longer be ignored. At a time when networking abilities are touted as critical to rising in a career, it is important to reflect social niceties such as sending get-well gifts to ones colleague, boss or junior, when they are unwell.
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Tennis Warehouses
Tennis is a sport that is played between two players or between two teams of players. This game is played with a stringed racquet and a felt ball in a lawn, open ground or even an indoor stadium. When played outdoors, it is usually played on the grass court, clay court or even on hard court. This sport is fast gaining popularity and is being played by men, women, and children of all ages.
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Leadership: Genuine Service or Ego?
For about a year, I considered applying for a position on the board of a local non-profit organization whose mission I believe in deeply. I felt that my education, skills, and experience would help them. Eventually, I approached one of the board members and expressed my interest. I was excited at the prospect of being involved in good work; I could not stop talking about it. Two of my friends called board members to express their support for my involvement. Here was my chance to engage in community leadership and to honor my belief in the value of service. The eagerly awaited call finally came.
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How to Compete in a Commoditized Industry
What is a commodity? According to the Webster Dictionary the word commodity is defined as a a good or service whose wide availability typically leads to smaller profit margins and diminishes the importance of factors (as brand name) other than price.
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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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Corporate Event Planning and Corporate Culture
Team building, leadership quality, and different management skills are what most corporations are concerned about. Driven by a motive to maximize the out-put from the employees, corporate events are planned to hone these skills of their employees. Indoor and outdoor corporate events are designed in a way that is entertaining as well as rewarding for learning experiences.
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Economic Comment on Youngstown, OH
In Youngstown we saw the city of Boardman growing middle class mixed race area with newer homes and the downtown and adjacent area appeared to be poor black, but not crime ridden, people there were very nice and hard working family folks. If you begin to study and look at the projects around the Youngstown area it is easy to get excited about the future seeing as they are pro-active and smart about economic growth and about their place in the world between Pittsburgh and Akron.
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False Complaints to Regulatory Bodies Hurt Small Business Too
Consumers often complain to the government on easy to use online complaint forms. Did you know that 70% of all complaints received by the SEC have no basis at all. It’s true. Same thing at most regulatory bodies; Business Opportunities and franchises are no different most of the complaints are false. But has the Federal Trade Commission ever done such a study to see how many are fake complaints to try to get free stuff?
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Workplace Violence - 8 Tips For Spotting Early Warning Signs
One of the greatest threats facing both employees and the companies they work for, is workplace violence. It has become the leading cause of death for women and the second leading for men, following closely behind motor vehicle accidents. In fact, the best estimates now being reported show that 1-in-4 employees will be the victim of workplace violence this year alone.
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Corporate Self-Defense Training - 8 Reasons To Include It In Your Company's Wellness Program
More and more companies in every industry are adding self defense training to their employees' benefit packages. Long-gone are the days when only the law enforcement and security industries where concerned with self-defense. Hospitals, business travelers, sales professionals, executives, and others are making sure that they and their valuable team members are learning important life-saving skills in today's often unsafe world.
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