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Motivational Humorous Speakers Can Help Motivate Meeting Attendees!
Motivational humorous speakers can help to motivate meeting attendees at your next event. Motivation has been defined as the deployment of physical, mental and emotional energy toward a specific task or goal. In pure psychological terms motivation is often referred to initiation, intensity and persistence of a specific behavior and by employing a motivational humorous speaker you can tap into true motivation. Motivation can be a temporal and dynamic state that should not be confused with emotion or personality. A motivational humorous speaker can help point out that motivation is having the desire and willingness to do something.
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Freelancer, Consultant, or Entrepreneur - What's the Difference?
All too often we bandy around the words freelancer, consultant, and entrepreneur as if they are interchangeable, although they are not. Sometimes our clients are confused. Often we are, too. When we aren't clear about how we offer our products and services, it makes it difficult for potential clients to know whether or not to hire us. This article describes the differences between freelancer, consultant, and entrepreneur.
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Victoria's Secret Launches Kimberly Guilfoyle's Career
The real secret of Victoria's Secret is that being a model is a great way to propel a career - and to get superstar dates. Many models have used the Victoria's Secret name as a springboard to launching lucrative careers. Perhaps just as nice, being a model with this pedigree leads to lots of interesting dates.
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How to Compete in a Commoditized Industry
What is a commodity? According to the Webster Dictionary the word commodity is defined as a a good or service whose wide availability typically leads to smaller profit margins and diminishes the importance of factors (as brand name) other than price.
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Calendars and Cubicles
Calendars and cubicles, do you wonder how they could possibly be related? For example, a calendar provides a way to determine which days are religious or civil holidays, which days mark the beginning and end of business accounting periods, and which days have legal significance, such as the day taxes are due or a contract expires. So where does the cubicle come in you ask? That is quite a different story.
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Hosted PBX vs Software PBX
A distinguishing factor of a hosted PBX system from conventional systems is the lack of any onsite equipments. In a hosted system, the functionalities of a standard PBX system are provided as a service through a dedicated connection. This kind of PBX system is therefore affordable. Any small businesses can get a sophisticated phone system with all the features found in expensive PBX systems, but at a fraction of the cost.
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Office Space
Many of us work in small cubicles, with nothing to look at but our computer monitors and piles of papers scuttled on our desk. Turning back, we see our colleagues scooped up the same way and facing the other side of the wall. Drab working conditions create stale minds and people get suffocated in their offices. Well, if you are not one of them, you are very lucky.
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Postage Rates
A postage rate includes the value and service individuals get from the agencies offering postal services, and the amount of work they are willing to do to prepare mails for individuals.
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Why A Business Coach?
Why a successful business person could use a coach, is no different than why a professional athlete needs a coach. We all have limits and boundaries, but with a coach, you can learn to succeed beyond those limitations.
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Business Process Management – Streamline Your Business
To stay competitive in the marketplace a business needs to be cost effective. All businesses run via processes and Business Process Management (BMP) is a technology developed to give businesses the framework in which to manage more effectively the processes that make them tick.
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Body Shop Acquisition Polarizes Corporate Reformists
Reaction to the decision by The Body Shop to be acquired by a huge cosmetics company defines two corporate activists camps –- pragmatists who see progress by working within the market economy and outraged ideologues who dream of destroying it altogether.
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Expand Your Company Using a Cost Effective Business Center
Whether you operate a small-to-medium sized business or a grand corporation, you might be considering expansion through opening a new branch. Introducing your company's products and services to a fresh market in a new location is a great way to gain new business, but there are financial risks to be considered. No one can predict the future, and products or services that perform well in one city might not do so well in another. It's wise to test the profit potential of your new branch before making a large investment in office rentals and equipment. Read below to learn how a virtual office can be used to test your new branch and save you time and money.
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Three Tips For Rebuilding Your Business After Tragedy Strikes
Okay, so your worst nightmare just came true. Your business was destroyed by forces beyond your control – by the forces of nature, a freak accident, a crime or maybe even a terrorist attack. Now what? Is your life over? Can you ever recover from this?
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Don't Take It Personal
Article is an excerpt from “Business Secrets Men Don’t Tell Women” revealing how women and men view self-employment differently! Book by Gina Novelle and will be available in 2005.
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The 7 P's of Business Phone Etiquette
Millions of business phone calls are made every hour and day. Business people that interact solely over the phone yet never meet still form strong opinions of one another. Practising good business phone etiquette helps encourage clear lines of communication, build rapport and avoid misunderstandings.
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