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Top Ten Tips for Book Titles that Sell Well
A clever title is great if it is clear, but a clear title is always preferable. The best? A clear and clever title. A shorter title is better than a longer one. Your reader will spend only four-eight seconds on the cover. While some long titles have succeeded, usually the shorter, the better.
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Corporate Party Ideas
It is not easy to organize a successful party. Food, drinks and recorded music are fun, but since there are quite a lot of occasions to celebrate throughout the year, thrown repeatedly such parties soon get boring.
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Mobile Oil Change Business for the West Virginia Market
Is a state-wide Mobile Oil Change Business viable for the West Virginia Market? Recently we were asked to consult an upstart entrepreneur interested in the mobile oil changing industry sub-sector and looking to target his state of West Virginia. Are there any such businesses now like this in the Great State of West Virginia?
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Follow Up - Key To Networking Success
Following up on networking is crucial. Many small business owners don't follow up either because they don't know what to do or feel they need to do too much. Two networking follow up experts tell you how to follow up easily and effectively.
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China Investment Information
There are a number of options for investing in China or forming partnerships for business in China. Careful consideration must be given to Chinese regulations and taxations policies.
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Secrets Of Making A Strong M&A Deal
There was never such demand for making a strong M&A deal. However, recently, we have witnessed a sharp rise in the number of mergers and acquisitions, both domestic as well as international.
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Increased Revenue and Optimized Routes
Many service companies (e.g. plumbing, air conditioning) compete in very competitive markets. These companies focus on maximizing revenues while controlling costs. However, the nature scheduling work orders is chaotic and presents hurdles for companies when controlling costs.
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High Altitude Locomotives
When China decided to build a railroad line, which would be nearly 16,000 feet high a special locomotive had to be built to run at these high altitudes, as well as oxygen had to be secured for those passengers and locomotive engineers. This technology had to be borrowed from other sources and luckily there was a multinational corporation, which was able to handle this.
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5 Laws Of Lean Six Sigma
Confused about Lean Six Sigma? This article gives you 5 distinct laws governing Lean Six Sigma and serves as a comprehensive guide for improving ROI
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Integration of Spirituality in Business
Do you know how the paradigm of doing business will be transformed during the next years?
Are you aware of the power Spiritual Integration has on your business and society at large?
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IT Consulting: Sell Services, Not Products
IT consulting should be focused around selling services; not products. You should consider aligning yourself with vendors if you are going to providing specialized IT consulting.
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Lean Healthcare: We Got The Money-Now What?
I want to start things off by saying that I come to the table not only bringing a problem, but also the solution. Most of us are skeptics and are concerned that the money recently handed out will not be used to improve the patient care in our healthcare system. Even with the best intentions, the money may get diverted to areas, which may have little impact on the real systemic healthcare problems. As you read this article, you will discover there is a way to ensure that the changes and investments of the dollars have the desired outcome on healthcare. It only requires passion and a solid strategic plan for implementation.
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Jet Aviation Sold to Permira Funds
Jet Aviation has announced that they have been sold, pending antitrust clearance, to the Permira Funds a leading international private equity specialist. Ending several years of speculation, the Zurich based operator of business jet services has finally accomplished what had long been expected: the sale of the Hirschmann family business to outsiders.
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