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Oh, Behave -- 10 Tips to Resolve Employee Conflicts
In a work environment, each person contributes unique experiences, values, personalities and perspectives. When managed properly, this mix can result in innovative ideas and a more flexible team environment. If not managed properly, however, the conflict can result in lowered morale and poor performance. Here are some tips to help you manage the inevitable conflicts that arise when people are just being themselves.
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Target and Define Your Organization's Mission Statement
Targeting and creating your organization's mission statement is a defining moment for your company and has lasting repercussions. As the mission statement delineates the purpose of your organization, how it can fulfill needs, and the values it ascribes to, its importance is clear. This article addresses how to create an effective mission statement -- one that inspires those inside and outside the organization.
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10 Questions to Ask Before Licensing Your Program
Licensing your programs or products is a great way to get the word out about what you do, and have others (your licensees) pay you for the privilege of distributing your info around the globe. Here are 10 questions to consider as you determine your licensing strategy:
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Moses, Business And The 80/20 Rule
Is the 80/20 Rule an abstract economic principle or is it a model of human behavior that works the same way every time? A Five Thousand year old story provides the answer. Understanding this story and its lessons will assist any business owner to stay focused, on track and on vision.
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Advance Fee Fraud, Does it Take a Fool?
An overview of Internet dating and scam operations in the form of advance fee fraud. A summary of how victims get taken for thousands of dollars, and how the new and sophisticated techniques used by criminals ensure more victims.
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Investment Recovery and Surplus Asset Sales - the Overlooked Opportunity
Every business eventually has items they no longer need. For some businesses this may be machine tools, processing lines, and even complete plants, while for others it's overstocked inventory, end of life products, computers or vehicles. Most everything that flows through the billion dollar purchasing channels and supply chains of the world will some day be discarded or sold. Managing items when they arrive at the end of their initial planned use is one of the single largest overlooked areas for most businesses.
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What Do We Want To Be When We Grow Up?
Where do you see yourself and your organization 1,5,10 years from now? What do you want to accomplish? What do you and your organization want to be known for? What do you do for a living? These are all very important questions that need to be answered both on a professional and personal level.
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Successful People Are On Time!
I recently attended a Microsoft event at their corporate headquarters in Redmond, Washington. This event was a fantastic opportunity to meet with fellow leaders in the Microsoft partner community from around the world and spend quality time with each one of them. The event was held over four days and we had a very tight schedule and the importance of timeliness was critical to its overall success.
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How to Analyze Oil Analysis Reports
Oil analysis reports contain a vast array of information about your equipment and lubricant condition. Understanding how the oil tests are performed and what the test data means will allow you to get the most out of your Oil Analysis Program.
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Locals Only
The ideology of patronizing locally owned and operated businesses.
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Most Valuable Asset
What is the most valuable asset that your firm possesses? Is it your technology, trade secrets, credit line, or customer base? Although we realize the importance of these, most of us believe that our people or our leadership teams are most valuable to us. However, there is another asset that may be even more important as your business matures. A good name or reputation allows your firm to attract quality leaders, excellent employees, key customers, and financing.
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Personalized Postage Stamps
A personalized stamp is a postage stamp to which a member of the community or some non-governmental entity can add a picture or photograph. This concept was initiated by the United States, on trial basis, for about six weeks.
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Laser Wood Cutting
Ever since its introduction in the mid 1900's the laser has come a long way. From light shows to scientific experiments, this optical phenomenon has been used in a variety of avenues. Today, lasers are being used in the manufacture process as cutting equipment.
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Enhance Your Business Communication Skills
How good are your business communication skills? Effective communication is essential to your home based business success. How much money is your business losing? Get these tips now!
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How to Find an Office for Your Business
Moving into an office is a big step when you run a small business or start-up, and finding the right premises in the right location and at the right price is a daunting task. Get it right, and your office premises will help you improve productivity, attract and retain good employees and give a positive impression to your customers. But get it wrong, and you could be left tied into a costly lease with premises that might not suit your needs in the future. Philip Dodson, of Office Planet explains what businesses need to do to find the right office space to meet their requirements.
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Selling a Used Robot
This article outlines the various methods used to dispose of used robotic and industrial equipment. It discusses the advantages of selling your equipment as a lot and using it as a trade-in on new equipment.
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What is MICR Check Printing
What Is MICR? Here's a concise guide to MICR and associated technologies. By Charles Katz Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) was developed to utilize the benefits of computer technology in the...
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Want to Buy a Franchise; Initial Franchise Fees and What They Mean?
For those who are considering buying a franchise you will need to know that the initial franchise fee is not the only cost to secure that business of your own that you have always dreamed of. The Initial Franchise Fee is generally the money paid for use of the rights and trademarks.
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Factoring Companies
After the products have been selected and the systems for producing them have been designed and built, the next major step is to operate the system. This requires setting up a company structure, staffing the positions and training people. In factoring companies, managers are needed who can provide the supervision and leadership to carry out activities necessary to produce desired products or provide services. Other activities, such as purchasing and maintaining the inventory, are also required in maintaining the factoring companies. The aim is to obtain the best productivity ratio within a time period with due consideration to quality.
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How to Get Winning Edge in Competition
Every field is highly competitive nowadays. A new entrant in the business world finds it very difficult to face the heat. This article helps you to learn the art of getting a winning edge.
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