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Business Plan Basics - Part 2
Aside from executive summary, mission and vision statements, company description, products and services which is public information, a business plan should also include internal business aspects: industry analysis, target market, marketing and sales, competitive analysis, operational and financial plans.
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A New Reason to Read
Why do we read? Well, we read for any number of reasons. I've read books for pure entertainment, to pass time, out of cohersion (school), or to learn about something I was interested in. Last year, however, I discovered a new reason I like to read.
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A Fun Secretaries Day Party
You should never forget to celebrate Secretaries Day. This day commemorates all the hard work your office assistant and many others around the world have put in to keep you on time, organized and up-to-date on the job.
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Ethanol Explosion! How to Profit
Suddenly and silently, the world's demand for ethanol is about to explode, creating a global business that could make early investors wealthy.
It's about time! Ever since I first met Elisabeth and began visiting her family's sugar cane farm in Brazil, we've been talking about a future in which millions of cars would run on ethanol.
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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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How To Take The Strain Out Of Looking For Office Space
Have you ever found yourself searching the endless number of office providers looking for last minute office space or wandering the streets calling numbers of boards? Registered on one site and then been inundated with sales calls ever since? Philip Dodson from Office Planet, explains how a free office finding service can save you not only time but money as well.
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Market Research: Qualitative, Quantitative and Everything In Between
Qualitative and quantitative market research are made much easier to remember if you keep in mind their root words – quantitative market research measures the quantity of respondents who feel or act in a certain way. While qualitative market research is helpful in understanding the quality of a customers' behavior or attitudes – why do they feel or act in a certain way.
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Six Sigma In Data Warehousing
Looking to reduce your data warehousing costs? Find out how introducing Six Sigma can help you save money and increase your ROI!
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Promotional Corporate Gift
Promotional corporate gifts are intended to build the image, to spread goodwill, to increase business, to improve productivity levels and much more. They allow companies large or small to invite new clients, thank existing ones, or impress potential clients.
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Your Full Value: Do Your Customers Know It?
Do you often do so many things behind the scenes that your customers have no idea how hard you're working for them? Do they know the expertise it takes to get the job done right - or do they think they can do just as good a job as you can, without any education or training at all? Let's do a few things to make it clear to our clients exactly how much value we bring to the table.
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What Does Your Writing Say About You?
You only have one time to make a good first impression. If your writing is the first thing and in most often times the only thing that a client or prospect sees of you, what impression does it make?
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Automotive Business Choices
The automotive business is alive and well in our country, not only due to the fact that there are more cars than people although that is a good start. We keep producing them at a rate of about 17 million per year. America is said to be in love with their cars, this is in fact hard to deny with just a little observation of the average person.
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Independent Contractors
Many small companies are trying to empower their employees and alleviate some of the hardships of over regulations, taxation and paper work. Often these small businesses will attempt to make their employees Independent Contractors. Where this might sound like a good idea it is also a very gray area of law and can get you into a real bind if not done correctly.
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