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Why Having Blank Business Cards Is A Smart Idea?
Business cards are some of the more powerful tools out there. Spending that extra dollar to reflect a professional piece of paper is worth it. Different business cards may be as creative as you’d like, with printing on glossy or colored paper to excite your client or cards printed on laminated stock for extra weight and durability.
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Securities Fraud - Stock Scheme That Uses Your Computer
Many of you may have been exposed to the original online stock scheme where spammers will send out stock picks on penny stocks creating buzz that artificially drives up the price of these worthless stocks. As the price hits the daily high the spammers liquidate their own holdings and walk away with the profits leaving those buyers with the worthless stock. This old fraud scheme has been manipulated and redirected at users of public computers specifically hotel users.
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Electronic Weighing Scales Appliances
Scales are mostly used to measure the weight of an object. Scales has come up with new equipment and machines relating to the improvement of technologies. The equipments and machines are weighing scales which are used every part of the county. These equipments are used in large numbers and its helps to improve the economy of the county.
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Label Printer Prices
Label printers are priced according to the type of technology used for printing on different label surfaces. The main technologies used in label printers include inkjet, direct thermal, thermal transfer, and laser. Inkjet and laser label printers are usually priced higher than thermal printers and are available in the range of $1500 to $2500. Thermal label printers are priced in the range of $100 to $300 and are most commonly used in courier service, warehousing, retail, and health care industry.
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Business Logistic
The dictionary defines logistics as 'The time related positioning of resources. Hence, logistics can be considered as an implement for getting resources such as products, people, and services as and when they are needed. It is not easy to manufacture any product or promote it without proper logistical support. Business Logistics entails the amalgamation of information, conveyance, inventory, storing, handling of material, and packaging. The functional responsibility of logistics is the geographical relocation of resources, work in progression, and finish inventories at the lowest charge achievable. Hence, logistics involves creation of ?people systems? rather than 'machine systems.'
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Host an Office Paper Shredding Day
The end of the year is a great time to clean out your office and shred all those old records. Host an office shredding day to make it easy for everyone to shred the extra paper that has been building up.
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Integrity In Business
Integrity in business is paramount. It is the strongest foundation for business survival.
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Leveraged Buyout
As a small business owner, you must have knowledge of various financial issues and investment options. In the primary and secondary markets, you must have come across the term LBO, or Leveraged Buyout, several times. You may perhaps know what leveraged buyout is, but you may not have enough knowledge about its working. So, as an investor as well as a businessman, have a look at LBO and its various aspects.
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Medical Billing - GU0 Record Fields 59 Through 61
In this medical billing installment, we're starting to see light at the end of the tunnel, as we are now about 80% of the way done with our review of the GU0 record. In this segment we review fields 59 through 61.
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The Employee with a Chip on His Shoulder Harms the Whole Company
People who have a chip on their shoulder manage to hurt everyone around them. Their attitude of disrespect and lack of team work makes others work harder and pick up the slack. It's immaturity at it's worst, and it's harmful for any organization. Hopefully, if people recognize their own bad attitudes and seek to correct them, the whole department can improve.
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Nine Trade Secrets You Should Keep To Your Self
Business competitors are not meant to be relied upon. Of course, there are instances of healthy competition and you may even be friends with your competitors. Nonetheless, all competitors want to know the trade secrets of their opponents. As a result, be careful, no matter how cordial your relations are with your competitors; never ever reveal your business secrets to them.
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Warming to Global Competition: Why We Think Too Much About China
We need to look at the China phenomenon in the context of economic history - it's a wake up call that we must never forget. The customer comes first and unless we become Lean Enterprises we will lose the competition game, not to other nations, but to competitors in business everywhere, including our own back yard.
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Managing Teams and Six Sigma
Managing a Six Sigma team is a considerable responsibility. Six Sigma is a team process and requires cooperation at many levels. No one person can manage a Six Sigma project on their own. This article considers the team processes needed for success.
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The Exercise Infomercial Phenomenon
It all started with Jane Fonda. She started an industry with a simple video tape that included a 30 minute beginners program followed by a 60 minute full workout. For Jane it formed the nucleus of an empire that included books, audio recordings and fitness salons that are still in existence today.
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An Outsourcer's Passage to India: How to Do It, part II
Everyone is outsourcing non-critical tasks to India, and for mid-sized companies, a trip there for the purpose is de rigueur. This two part article describes in detail the planning one needs to do to maximize the success of that journey...
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