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Target and Define Your Organization's Mission Statement
Targeting and creating your organization's mission statement is a defining moment for your company and has lasting repercussions. As the mission statement delineates the purpose of your organization, how it can fulfill needs, and the values it ascribes to, its importance is clear. This article addresses how to create an effective mission statement -- one that inspires those inside and outside the organization.
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Making Money Consistently Using Construction Estimating Software
That is an appealing self-assured declaration. Moreover, truthfully, it is perhaps a bit of an overstatement, but not by much. I will clarify this hortly. Construction estimating software is in fact the preparatory features for making money on all your construction jobs. Many contractors use QuickBooks for keeping up with their payroll and accounting.
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Up to Here with Credit Card Processing Limits
When obtaining a merchant account, business owners need to assess their monthly transaction volume, average ticket and highest ticket. Funds can be held if a given transaction exceeds even one of the specified limits. Is there any wonder, therefore, why it is best to overestimate these figures ... within reason, of course.
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Health and Safety Advice for Contract Cleaners - Second Part
In Part 1 of this article we looked at how your employees could be brought to a level of good understanding of the hazards and how to overcome them. Part 2 looks at other aspects of your role as an employer in meeting the necessary requirements connected with your 'duty of care.'
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The Advantage of Using Teams for Residential Cleaning
Many residential cleaning companies start out as a one-person operation. But as your cleaning company grows and you add employees you will soon face the problem of whether you should send in a single person to clean a home or if you should send in a team. Some cleaners may prefer to work alone, but is that in the best interest of your cleaning company?
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Premium Laminated Business Cards
Some great ideas to stand out from the crowd would be to select an unusual color, typeface, or message. Make certain that your business card contains all the information necessary for people to remember it. The information you want to include is your name and company name, your company logo, a short catchphrase sentence that describes your business and your contact information such as e-mail address, phone numbers or web site address.
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Help! My Boomers Are Retiring!
What would you do if a third of your senior managers, seasoned craft workers and experienced office staff retired as soon as they could? There's no easy answer to the Boomer Brain Drain but we know you'll need an integrated approach that involves human resources, business process changes, technology, and organizational culture.
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Let there be Light!
Forget cleaning molten wax with Glow candles. Glow candles possess the look of candles, emit light like candles, and can be operated with or without batteries. Light a Glow candle and let there be light with no unholy messes.
Decorative candles have a way of lighting lives.
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Achieving a State of 'Flow' at Work
Do you ever feel like your mind is a million miles away? You can watch someone in a meeting who is “somewhere else,” and they have a far-away, glassy look to the eye. You know they are not hearing a ...
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Desk Name Plates
A desk name plate furnishes a professional appearance to any place of work. It perks up the desk and workplace setting. Desk name plates are customized or personalized, so that the customer can choose his own design and description. Desk name plates vary from one customer to another not only in name, designation, logo and address, but also in design and texture. The text of a desk name plate could vary from one line to three lines. Lines may include only the customer’s name, or everything from the customer’s name, designation, and his company’s name and logo. In some cases desk name plates also contain different floral designs. A desk name plate is useful not only for offices, businesses, and stores, but also for houses of worship and wherever else it is considered necessary.
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Factoring
A factor is basically a financial institution that purchases accounts receivable from businesses. The factor normally bears the credit risks associated with the accounts receivable purchased by it. There are about twenty firms in the United States engaged solely in factoring. These firms raise their operating funds by issue of equity and debt capital.
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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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Cutting down on Water Usage in the Car Wash Industry?
Due to the drought issues which persist still in many states we are seeing the emergence of a new type of car wash in America; one which is indeed quite healthy for the environment. Some car washes are now recycling 90-95% of their wash water, yes that means the water is used over and over and the filters are getting clogged. The POTWs; Publicly Owned Treatment Works must accept high concentrated wastewater once the reclaim tanks are dumped.
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Offsite Backups Provide Digital Peace of Mind
In today’s fast paced data-centric world of personal computers and consumer/business electronics (such as PDAs and digital media players) we have, as a society, developed a reliance on digital data. We have particularly developed a dependence on data stored on various magnetic media such as hard drives, removable disks, and magnetic tape. While some computer users may never have had a problem with loss of data due to viruses, Internet worms or file corruption, most of us have at some time experienced the frustration and loss of productivity that comes with the loss of computer data.
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Create a Dream Office You Will Love
All business owners create their niche in the world of free enterprise. They plant their steak in the American dream; however, the basics are the same for everyone. You must have advertising, you must take care of your bookkeeping, and you must acknowledge you employee’s needs. It all stems form one central point in your business, your office.
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