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Are Your Policies Driving Your Customers Crazy?

There are a variety of ways in which we might be inadvertently frustrating our customers and clients. One of the most common involves our policies and procedures, which may be unnecessarily confusing or restrictive. By being alert for situations that put our customers on the defensive and handling those situations gracefully, we can retain our customers' loyalty and avoid driving them away.


Young Beef Cattle Bull Notes and Reminders

Did you know that yearling bulls should be well grown but not overly fat? Fat bulls may fatigue rapidly, contributing to fewer cows conceiving.


Six Ways to Succeed in Business

How many times have you encountered people in business and the image of the business or the person is so poorly presented it causes you to have a poor opinion of the services offered? It makes no difference if you are the owner or the employee; pride in yourself is evident in your daily dealings with people. Image is very important in business.


Machine Quilting: Hit The Accelerator

Machine quilting is becoming more and more popular by the day. Long gone are the days when you would sit down with a quilting frame and manually hand sew it until you are satisfied that it is well designed and will stand the test of time.


The Ready Fundraising Company

There are many fundraising companies that are out there today, and one of the most well-known and successful of all is the Ready Fundraising Company. They are a fundraising company which began in the year 1909 as the manufacturer of Ready Jell, and this firm is one which supplies and sells fundraising programs to youth groups throughout the United States.


Quality Diamond Blade Manufacturer

Whether you are cutting through cement, brick, or tile, you will need a high quality diamond saw blade to get the job done quickly. There are many different diamond saw blades and components to choose from. Each diamond saw blade and their components are made specifically to cut through certain harsh materials. Some are made to cut through stone and brick. Others are made to cut tile and granite. Make sure you choose the right diamond saw blade for the job.


7 Ways to Control Your Direct Selling Appointment Schedule

How to create a consistent schedule in your Direct Selling business. How to control your booking calendar with your Home Party Plan business.


4 Things You Should Understand To Secure a Successful Online Business

Information on running a successful online business


Avoid e-mail Overload and Still Keep Everyone Informed

Trying to keep everyone informed and up to date by sending a blizzard of e-mail doesn't work, and just increases people's stress levels. Here's a better way.


Communication - Your Key To Success

Developing good communication skills is more than just being able to talk or the contents of what you are saying.


Fuel Saver Scammer Finally Caught

If you are one of those people that got involved in the Ecoenergizer Fuel Saver Scam then I have good news for you. Finally after months of looking for this shyster, R.M was caught and arrested. His other scams include Free Coral Calcium, Million Dollar Treasure, Global Free Biz, Global Free Fuel, Luke 638 and many others.


Fire Risk Assessment - It's The Law

A 5-step guide to simple fire risk assessment for any business owner or manager.


Cover letter NO NO's for Construction workers

When applying to any type of Construction Job, there are several things you should make sure you DO NOT do.


What to Look For in an Oil Analysis Lab

The goal of an effective oil analysis program is to increase the reliability and availability of your machinery while minimizing costs. With your time and money on the line, and so many potential oil analysis labs to choose from, how do you select the right lab? Here are five questions to ask when evaluating a laboratory to ensure a successful, fast, and cost effective experience.


Setting Up A Business

This is the most important thing you need to know about setting up a business.


What You Need To Know About The Chinese Market

Learn about the Chinese market.


Are You Ready For A Home Based Business?

In today's world, making ends meet is a major goal for just about everyone. For some, a home based business may just be the answer. Do you have what it takes to start your own work from home business?


A Key Step For New Business Owners

Many a guru has opined on the keys to business success. While everyone has an opinion, I am going to focus on a more practical step you can take that will make a big difference.


Six Sigma Employee Assessment

Ever wonder if Six Sigma has had positive impact on your employees? This article will show you how to find the answer by conducting a step-by-step employee assessment!


Vocabulary of Consignment Thrift Shops

What does it all mean? The word consignment can be hard enough to spell. Learn some of the language that comes in handy when visiting a consignment thrift shop.


Sometimes Team Success is About Harnessing the Power of Self

Voracity is a very powerful emotion that, if harnessed properly, can be both self-serving and profitable for any business. The secret is to find a way to create an environment where selfishness can and will serve two masters. How can that be done? I'm glad you asked!


Discussing The Pains of Change with Clients

This month we discuss what so many professionals miss with their prospects and that often cause surprises after the project has started. It is discussing the pains of change with clients. The problem is that very often clients invite your to their sinking ships hoping that you get their sinking ships into smooth cruising mode again within a day or two, and often for a competitive(ly low) fee.


Teaching The Big Boys To Think Small

It's a fact that smaller companies, by need and design, are more innovative, more flexible, more decisive, and faster to move than their larger brethren who are entrenched in operational processes and corporate procedures. Small companies are typically not led by career executives for whom every decision must be predicated by hours of meetings and mounds of documentation. Most small companies are led by their founders; men and women who were cut from an entrepreneurial cloth that has yet to fade. It is when a company grows to the point that the founder steps aside to make way for professional managers that the company loses its innovative nature and entrepreneurial flair.



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