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Business - Did You Understand That?
This article takes a fun look at some statements made by corporate business managers. Maybe this is why so many individuals have ventured into home-based businesses of their own.
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Use Links for a Better Event Experience
Links are one of the most convenient features of the internet. The ability to go from website to website and land exactly at the information you are looking for is like opening a book and getting the page you need every time.
If you can anticipate the information that your event participants need and point them directly to it, when they need it, you will get more registrations and make registering and attending your event more enjoyable and beneficial.
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People Who Run Good Meetings: They Really Do Exist!
This article is about the best practices which people who run great meetings use. It also covers the things you must do to have a great meeting. It is useful for any tuype of meeting - corporate or club or association, business or voluntary.
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Government Grants, What You Need To Know
There are many different government grants available, from a great many different sources, and these government grants can be a godsend for anyone trying to start a new business, put themselves or their children through school or even buy a first home.
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Change
Major forces of change - People, Technology and Information. Change can bring discomfort - but change is good!
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An Alternative to Venture Capital in the Food and Beverage Industry
If you are an entrepreneur with a small food or beverage company looking to take it to the next level, this article should be of particular interest to you. Your natural inclination may be to seek venture capital or private equity to fund your growth, but that might not be the best path for you to take.
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Is There An Entrepreneur In You?
Tired of your 9-5 job? Fire your boss! This article cuts to the chase to show you how to assess your suitability for being a successful entrepreneur!
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Customer Service Speaker Cites 5 Reasons Flying Sucks!
When airlines believe that they can not only inconvenience you, waste your time, subject you to spurious rules and regulations, ignore your involuntary bodily functions, and physically abuse you, all with impunity, you just have to say, flying sucks.
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Material Packaging
Packaging materials are used to keep products identified, protected and undamaged during delivery. There are different types of packaging, depending upon the types of products being packaged. The most important and popular one is encapsulated air plastic sheeting, which is commonly known as bubble wrap and uses encased air bubbles in the midst of plastic sheeting to protect goods from shock during transportation. This is an ideal packaging material for lightweight goods and can be shaped to wrap around any size of product. If the product is heavy then these products may deflate the sheeting, making it ineffective.
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History of Infomercials
Infomercials are television commercials, often referred to as “paid programming,” which are typically aired during off-peak hours, such as late at night or early in the morning. The word “infomercial” is in fact a combination of the two words “information” and “commercial.” Unlike standard commercials, however, infomercials typically have vibrant, and often famous, hosts promoting a product or service.
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A Case for Data Scrubbing
Data Scrubbing can greatly increase the effectiveness of a corporate maintenance system and optimize MRO inventory levels across the organization. Ignoring the problem can be a costly mistake for any mulit-site corporation.
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