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Building Staff Into A Team
Hiring the right people and reducing turnover, two important steps. But building staff into a team is the challenge that will set your business above your competition.
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Profit From Your Own Car Park
Have you ever been to a town or place when there is a huge sporting event happening, and have you noticed the lack of parking available? Well, what if you lived near one of those sporting events, or in the heart of the business district, even near shopping areas that don’t have enough parking available?
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Gondola Shelving Demystified - Part 1 - The Layout
The first in a two part series about the planning and purchasing of steel gondola units for a retail store. Topics include determining the proper height for the units, a discussion of the costs and benefits of various shelf dimensions, and deciding on the number of units you should consider for your retail space.
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Who Can Sue Your Business Under The ADA
Title III of the ADA was intended to remove barriers and make places of public accommodation for all type of individuals with disabilities and not just those that are wheel chair bound. The primary focus under the ADA is persons with physical disabilities and includes a very broad range of disabled individuals.
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Company Brochures That Build Your Business - A Working Example
How to make an effective brochure in marketing world that can prove valuable to your audience as well as increase your return on investment by having the core knowledge of your business. The purpose, the target audience, the people & the brand you are promoting through the Brochure should be very clear.
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Why Do I Need An NPI? How Many NPI Numbers Do I Need? All About Billing With Your NPI
Here's the Scenario:
A Pain Management Physician's group with one Physician Assistant and two Physical Therapists.
The Physician performs interventional pain management procedures in the following location:
POS (Place of Service): 11 (Office)
POS (Place of Service): 22 (Outpatient Hospital)
POS (Place of Service): 24 (Ambulatory Service Center)
What You Need:
Your Pain Management group/practice/company must have its own NPI number
The Physician must have its own NPI number
The Physician Assistant and the two Physical Therapists must have
its own NPI number
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S Corp or LLC? That is the Question
As a business owner, it only makes sense to protect your personal assets from company debts and liabilities. The question is: what’s the best way to do that? If you’re going back and forth between the limited liability corporation (LLC) and the S Corporation (standard corporation), you’re certainly not alone!
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Getting your T-shirt Printing-Design Business to Succeed
Michael Conway provides some invaluable advice about how to set up a T-shirt printing Business. He is an industry expert who understands both the marketing and manufacturing aspects of running this type of business. This articles focuses on making the business succeed once you are set up.
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How to Avoid Wintertime Slips and Falls
In many parts of the country, winter brings with it wet and icy conditions. This is dangerous not only for driving, but also for walking! Thousands of injuries occur from people slipping and falling because of ice and snow. Reducing injuries is possible when your employees take a little extra time and taking a few precautions to avoid slips and falls.
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Importance of a Boston Real Estate Agent
This article describes the importance of hiring a real estate agent, particularly in the Boston area. A real estate agent can facilitate the buying and selling process a number of different ways.
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Young Men in Business Battling the Good Ole' Boy Network
There are two ways to do business in a city or town in the United States. You can go with the flow and work with the establishment or your can take your entrepreneurial talents, hard headedness and will and ram it up their ass.
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6 Powerful Practices for Coping with Information Overload
Today’s high-tech world is deluged with more information than
ever imaginable. In spite of all the promises of the paperless
office, statistics show that exactly the opposite is happening.
It is projected that by 2005 there will be 50% more paper than
there was in 1995!
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