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  • Mediation Losing Its Effectiveness: Lack of Diverse Mediators  By : Elizabeth Moreno
    Mediation is losing its effectiveness because mediation panels are not diverse and do not reflect the gender and race of their employees. Corporations are realizing the lack of diversity and are making demands that panels be diverse panels on Alternative Dispute Resolution providers and law firms.
  • Mental Skills in Business: The 7 Key Rules of the Mental Road (Part 1 of 2)  By : Dr Jacques Dallaire
    Dr. Jacques Dallaire's seven powerful rules to improve personal performance and achieve greater success in business and in sport. Short topic: improving mental skills. Part 1 of 2.
  • Call shop management on VoIP support  By : Clint Jhonson
    We are all – or at least an impressive number of us – going www: either for pleasure or for work, for home businesses or in search of some helpful information, the World Wide Web is becoming significantly, if not even dramatically, employed. Telephony itself is being operated according to Internet formulae.
  • The VoIP alternative for call shops  By : Clint Jhonson
    What you commonly know as a phone shop, a telecenter or a call shop can now become more cost-effective and more advantageous by means of VoIP enabled features. In fact, there are many parts of the world where the phenomenon has already been put into practice and what resulted was a beneficial call shop market strategy.
  • GDP 10%??? Why not!!!  By : podo
    Economical grown of Slovakia. Economical progress of small country in the midlle of Europe.
  • Work at Home, a Call Center Option  By : Rob Daniels
    Faced with falling customer satisfaction rates and rising costs, companies in recent years have been searching for solutions.However, a new alternative is visible on the horizon, which may be even more promising than outsourcing. This is the home-based agent model.
  • Do You Need a Trademark?  By : Elias Stassinos
    Starting a business? You may need to register a trademark. This article provides information about trademark registration.
  • The One Mistake You Don't Want to Make When the CEO Calls You Back  By : Leslie Buterin
    When executives call you back, be certain to steer clear of this temptation!
  • Investing in Ergonomics  By : Alfredo Palconit Jr.
    Ergonomic products are designed to make every workplace more comfortable and safer. An investment in ergonomics makes sense for every company. The well-being of every worker is essential to achieve optimum company growth. The more comfortable the worker is in his or her workplace, the more productive and effective that worker will be.
  • Finding and Expressing Your Voice  By : William Frank Diedrich
    Each of us has a unique and significant set of traits, abilities, passions, and skills that we offer to the world. This is our voice. When we are expressing our voice we feel significant, valuable, and joyful. We seek and find a sense of meaning in our work and in our lives when we are operating at this level. When we are expressing our voice we are in alignment with who we are. How do we help the people we lead to express their voice?
  • Change - It's Not What It Used To Be  By : Peter Renton
    Change is happening all the time. It is part of the natural order of things, but in business many of us resist change. This article takes on change giving examples of companies that have embraced change and those who have resisted change.
  • Cheap telephone calls with broadband phone services  By : Clint Jhonson
    Making phone calls through the Internet is the technology which enables cheap telephone calls, be they operated on a local basis or on a long-distance one.
  • 3 Keys to Grow Your Business  By : Grant D. Robinson
    The number one most costly issue for small business owners today is “low productivity” followed closely by “selecting employees.” By incorporating these practices into their own recruiting and hiring process, small business owners will eliminate the two most costly business issues.
  • 4 Effective Accessibility Tips Of A Successful Coaching/Consulting Business  By : Alan Quan
    How many times have you tried giving instructions over a cellular phone with bad reception? I bet that experience was pretty bad, and as you read this article, you will learn that there are several different channels that you will need to communicate through to get your message across.
  • Why choose purchase order finance?  By : Alistair Charles
    When a seller sells goods or services to a buyer, then the intent of the buyer to buy and the intent of the seller to sell, is written down in a commercial document, which is known as a purchase order or abbreviated as PO. The packing slips and the invoice are prepared based on the purchase order.
  • How to Squeeze More Profit and Cash Flow Out of Your Cleaning Business  By : Steve Hanson
    When an entrepreneur takes the plunge and starts his or her own cleaning company, the first concern is how to get clients. Once up and running, the day-to-day tasks take over and the goal of owning a business - making a profit - is sometimes lost. But your cleaning business cannot survive and grow unless there is more money coming in than going out.
  • Are You A Smart Communicator?  By : Kelly Robbins
    Before redoing or beginning any new marketing piece it's important you take the time to think about what role it's going to play in your sales process. Always remember every marketing piece, from your business card to a simple flyer you handout at events, should move a prospect forward in your sales cycle.
  • 4 Effective Communication Tips Of A Successful Coaching/Consulting Business  By : Alan Quan
    How many times have you tried giving instructions over a cellular phone with bad reception? I bet that experience was pretty bad, and when you read this article, you will learn that there are several different channels that you will need to communicate through to get your message across.
  • How to Make Money as a Wholesale Distributor  By : Jorge Olson
    Learn how to make money as a wholesale distributor. It’s fun, easy and profitable.
  • Aluminium Recycling Process  By : Harry Browar
    Aluminum is one of the major types of products recycled in North America each year. Aluminum is used to make cans, foil, and other items such as trays. Americans recycle approximately 65-70% of the aluminum used in household products each year. However, hundreds of thousands of tons of aluminum products are being thrown away each year.
  • Grow Your Business With TOP Performing Employees  By : Grant D. Robinson
    The number one most costly issue for small business owners today is “low productivity” followed closely by “selecting employees.” By incorporating these practices into their own recruiting and hiring process, small business owners will eliminate the two most costly business issues. The positive result of this is productivity, sales and revenue goal accomplishment.
  • Coaching; How To Help People Take Commitment For Their Development  By : Bob Selden
    Is there an alternative to telling someone what they should do or know? This article shows how a proven coaching method is implemented.
  • The 3-Step Business Growth Formula  By : Grant D. Robinson
    The number one most costly issue for small business owners today is “low productivity” followed closely by “selecting employees.” By incorporating these practices into their own recruiting and hiring process, small business owners will eliminate the two most costly business issues. The positive result of this is productivity, sales and revenue goal accomplishment.
  • Do You Have What it Takes to Start Your Own Cleaning Business?  By : Steve Hanson
    Are you thinking about starting your own cleaning business? Running your own business offers many rewards and gives you the freedom of being your own boss. You can also achieve great personal satisfaction from starting with a just few cleaning clients and building a successful and thriving business. However, not everyone is cut out for the time and money commitment that it takes to run a cleaning business.
  • The Easiest Way to Consistently Prospect  By : Kelly Robbins
    Looking for an inexpensive way to market your business consistently? Let's talk about post cards. I've been regularly sending post cards to a select group of about 100 people for about two years now. I'm sending them to my dream clients. As a marketer I know that it's important to have my name in front of my prospects on a continual basis.
  • Creating Passive Revenue Income Product In Less Than One Week Cha Ching! Cha Ching! Cha Ching!  By : Kelly ONeil
    Did you know that you can literally make money while you are catching some z's? There is nothing more rewarding than opening up your email program in the morning and hearing all the email come in filled with sales from around the world. You have worked hard to master your expertise and now it is time to turn it into products that not only provide a ton of value to your customers , but also provide you with another stream of revenue.
  • Mediocre Employees Don’t Build Great Companies  By : Grant D. Robinson
    The number one most costly issue for small business owners today is “low productivity” followed closely by “selecting employees.” By incorporating these practices into their own recruiting and hiring process, small business owners will eliminate the two most costly business issues. The positive result of this is productivity, sales and revenue goal accomplishment.
  • The Top Benefits Of Using An Internet Fax Service  By : Titus Hoskins
    Using an Internet or email fax service has so many more benefits and advantages than faxing the old fashion way. Discover why it can be a smart business move for any company or individual to use this relatively new way of faxing.
  • Focusing on Consistency (Part 2)  By : Adele Sommers
    Consistently pleasant customer experiences produce "raving fans" who spread positive "buzz" about our products and services. In contrast, even a single unhappy experience can sour a customer, who may then take her business elsewhere and we might not ever hear why. This article explains what to do.
  • Is Your Business Under Fire?  By : Bea Fields and Carol Dickson Carr
    As a business owner, is your enterprise truly thriving, or are you feeling the pressure from your competitors who are breathing down your neck? This article addresses the business behaviors and activities necessary to take your business to the next level.
  • 5 Tips to Gaining Media Momentum at Tradeshows  By : Kelly ONeil
    Tradeshows offer abundant opportunities for proactive and positive marketing experiences. Tradeshow and marketing managers are under pressure in today's economy to gain greater visibility. Meanwhile costs for show floor space are rising and companies make further demands to "rise above the noise." Getting the best return for this investment requires integrated trade show programs that leverage the entire marketing mix.
  • How Much Should I Charge For My Commercial Cleaning Services?  By : Steve Hanson
    You've bought all your cleaning supplies and equipment, told everyone you know that you have started a cleaning business and now you are ready to start bidding on jobs and getting down to work. After meeting with potential clients you might be thinking that your next step is just getting down to work. But before you actually start work you need to know how much to charge for your cleaning services.
  • How to Start a Wholesale Distribution Business from Scratch  By : Jorge Olson
    Start your Wholesale Distribution Business from Scratch. Sell to Convenience Stores and Supermarkets all over the city!
  • Car donation – another type of charity  By : Rick Martin
    Every year, people throw away a lot of things. When moving or when buying a new item, people get rid of their old stuff. Few are those who consider making a donation. Car donation is promoted by all aid organizations in the world and many poor persons worldwide have been helped through this kind of charity.
  • Tent Rentals and Los Angeles Information  By : Glenn J.N. Reschke
    Info on where to get the best tent rentals and los angeles info as well as Pop up tents information, and other useful info relating on the tent company los angeles.
  • How Hiring the Wrong People Can Kill Your Business  By : Grant D. Robinson
    The number one most costly issue for small business owners today is “low productivity” followed closely by “selecting employees.” By incorporating these practices into their own recruiting and hiring process, small business owners will eliminate the two most costly business issues. The positive result of this is productivity, sales and revenue goal accomplishment.
  • Why you need to stake your claim  By : Kelly Robbins
    What do I mean by stake your claim? No, I'm not talking about digging for gold in the Wild West. I am, however, talking about marking your territory. I am talking about being the first to publicly say that you discovered something and it's yours. I am talking about being the first to "claim" to do something different and better than your competitors.
  • Clarity At The Core  By : William Frank Diedrich
    Does your organiztion have a clear purpose? Do the people you serve see you as important to their business or to their lives? Does every customer and every employee clearly understand your purpose? The purpose of an organization is clarified in the mission, vision, and operating principles. I call this grouping the core message of an organization.
  • Should I Hire an Employee or a Contractor?  By : Matt Bacak
    How to hire a contractor Contractor hire knowing when Independent contractor vs employee Contractor vs employee
  • 5 Steps To Dealing With Staff Problems As Soon As They Begin  By : Mr Sital Ruparelia
    Here are 5 steps to dealing with Staff Problems as soon as they Begin. Many businesses struggle to deal with under performing or 'problem' staff members. By "problem," I mean anything from persistent absence and lateness, right the way through to a bad attitude or not achieving the job requirements to the correct standards.
  • Todays' Telemarketing Challenges  By : Doug Frye
    This articles discusses the challenges for mortgage professionals considering telemarketing as a marketing options after the advetn of the FTC rules including the Do Not Call List guidelines. It also gives a list of resources to help work within these guidlines.
  • Housing News That Impacts Your Wallet Today  By : Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga and Yolanda Bishop
    Current disposition of the commercial real estate housing market.
  • Cold Calling The Amazingly Simple Secret for Successful Cold Calls to Company Presidents  By : Leslie Buterin
    In this business environment with collapsed organizational structures, the elimination of middle management, and the increased workload for executive assistants—it’s even more challenging to break through to the inner-circle of decision-makers.
  • Is There An Increasing Need For Leadership, Or Is It Just Hype? 5 pointers for potential leaders  By : Bob Selden
    What does leadership mean today? Should it be left to those who have the formal responsibility for leading, or is there a role for everyone? This article suggests some practical ways in which leadership can be developed and implemented on a day to day basis
  • Unique Selling Proposition  By : Sharon Housley
    Often businesses define themselves with what is called a unique selling proposition. Many businesses market their unique selling proposition to illustrate the advantages of their product or services. When trying to establish a unique selling proposition, it is crucial to find ways to differentiate and distinguish your business from your competitors, place emphasis on the positive differences between others in the marketplace.
  • How to Shape Culture for Success - You Can't Ignore the 800 Pound Gorilla  By : Linda Ford, PhD
    Have you ever implemented a new procedure only to find that no matter what you did to enforce it, no one followed it? If so, it’s likely that you were bumping up against the 800 pound Gorilla of corporate culture. Read this article to learn how to tame that Gorilla.
  • Construction Industry: Women Armed and Dangerous Have Mediators Frustrated  By : Elizabeth Moreno
    Women have transformed from homemaker to a builder and ultimate decision maker in hiring contractors. The introduction of women into this field can be a barrier for the construction mediator in resolving disputes, where for years the field was dominated by men. Mediators have to recognize that men and women negotiate differently.
  • Commercial Real Estate Negotiation Tips Every Investor Should Know  By : Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga and Yolanda Bishop
    Learn the two top negotiation tactics that commercial real estate entrepreneurs Donald Trump and George Ross use themselves.
  • Start a Successful Catering Business  By : Thomas Martin
    Starting your own catering business can be both financially rewarding and fun. Whether you cater events on a full-time or a part-time basis, the opportunities are excellent. Each catered event is a new experience and challenge with a new group of people. With the rewards and fun come demanding work, for which you will need stamina and the ability to work under pressure.
  • Cold Calling: $13 Million Found with This Sales Strategy  By : Leslie Buterin
    Call the top executive of a company you’ve been prospecting for awhile, follow-through with these tactics, and get ready to be awed by the spine tingling stories of success that come your way!
  • Event & Meeting Planners: Did You Know? Collaboration is no longer a luxury, it is a necessity  By : Erika Trimble
    There is one powerful strategy all event and meeting planners use to reach the level of success they really dream about. It has nothing to do with event themes or locations, or your budget. It has nothing to do with your training in the industry. What I am talking about is much more powerful, and has the potential of positioning you as #1 in your industry and to generate business you never thought possible.
  • Successful Interviewing: 7 Questions You Must Always Ask  By : Mr Sital Ruparelia
    Many businesses suffer from high levels of staff turnover simply because they have hired the wrong people in the first place. Very often this “mis - hiring” of people or “missing out" on people is down to the way in which these people have been interviewed – in particular the questions that were are asked (or rather NOT asked!). But there are 7 questions that you must ask every candidate regardless of the type of role you are hiring for:
  • Background Checks  By : Francesca Black
    If you have ever been employed, chances are good that you’ve had a background check run on you. Employers looking for reliable, trustworthy individuals will often use these reports to confirm that information given on a resume is true and ensure that they are hiring persons of high standards. But what is included in a background check? Do you have control over who can access your report? How can you find out what is on your record?
  • The One BIG SECRET To Retaining Great People  By : Mr Sital Ruparelia
    So what’s the real secret to retaining great people? Well, it’s certainly NOT about pay and financial benefits. In fact it’s quite the opposite – it’s what I refer to as the ‘Non-Financial Benefits.’ The stronger the non-financial benefits of working for you, the less sensitive your team become to financial factors such as pay and bonuses. All of which means that you can retain your staff into the longer term with minimal cost.
  • Survivor Winner, Yul Kwon - $1 Million Richer...But Still Searching for His True Calling  By : Carol McClelland
    Yul Kwon, the winner of the 13th season of Survivor, is quite accomplished, and yet, according to his friends, he's still searching from his true calling...a way to make a difference. Although taking time off may provide him with clues to his true calling, a random exploration of possibilities may not lead him to his dream career. Just as Yul used strategy to win Survivor, there are seven strategies he can use to discover his true calling.
  • Vintage Engagement Rings are Gaining in Popularity  By : Brian Welsch
    When a man is ready to propose to the love of his life, he wants to give her something special and unique to show just how much he adores her. That is why many couples are turning back time and purchasing a vintage engagement ring.
  • How To Become An Overnight Success  By : Donovan Baldwin
    Overnight success is so named from its apparently sudden appearance on one's doorstep. However, success is not too good at finding people unless they have built a pathway for it to follow, and perhaps lit a beacon as well.
  • Knowledge Is Knowledge, Not Power  By : Donovan Baldwin
    Knowledge is a tool. The power lies in the ability to use the knowledge.
  • Making the Most of Your Time When Cleaning Homes  By : Steve Hanson
    There is really no wrong way for you to clean a home. But as with any business, time in your cleaning business is valuable. The more cleaning jobs you can fit into a day, the more potential profit you earn. If you can complete the basics faster, then you have more time to offer specialized services or to move on to cleaning the next home.
  • New Year's Resolutions, "The Word" and a Small Business Retreat  By : Sandra P. Martini
    Do you spend so much time working IN your business that you never work ON your business? The corporate world knows the value of taking time out to assess what is going right, what is going wrong and what just plain isn’t going anywhere. It is critical to take time out to plan for the upcoming time period, be it a year, or even a long-term goal. Otherwise, how can you get where you want to be if you don’t know where that is?
  • Cold Calling: 1 in 25 Sales Professionals Will Be Shocked to Hear This!  By : Leslie Buterin
    Your attitude and your beliefs make all the difference in the world. You belong at the top. Your time is valuable. Your concerns are most efficiently and effectively leveraged by the top decision-makers.
  • Tips for Winning the First Sale in Your Cleaning Business  By : Steve Hanson
    Winning those first few sales is one of the toughest challenges you'll face when getting your new cleaning business off the ground. Some prospects may be uncomfortable working with a new business owner. They may be interested in your services, but feel you don't have the experience they're looking for.
  • The Watchful Eye Of An Employer Can Invade The Employee’s Privacy.  By : Elizabeth Moreno
    Employers can be liable for secretly placing a video camera in an employee‘s office, even if the employer does not view any of the video. An employer must control his watchful eye and use it in limited circumstances.
  • Diamond Engagement Rings: So Many Beautiful Choices  By : Brian Welsch
    Diamond engagement rings, with their perfect clarity and indestructible nature, have come to symbolize the purity and eternal commitment between a man and his wife.
  • 3 Popular Movado Chronograph Models Available For Your Liking  By : Patrick Bedford
    Information on three of the most popular movado chronograph watches including features, styles, and price ranges.
  • Mistakes To Sell By  By : Daniel Sitter
    Problems are often our best friends as they allow us to gather insights into our customer's needs and providing additional opportunities. Yes, problems are actually exciting opportunities in disguise, but only if handled properly.
  • Three Little Words For Lifelong Health, Wealth, And Happiness  By : Donovan Baldwin
    A lot of wisdom about a lot of subects such as making money, business success, good personal relationships, to name a few, can be found in just three little words. If you think you know the three little words, read on. You might be surprised.
  • Second Interviews at the Corporate Office  By : William Mitchell
    Larger corporations usually bring successful first level interviewees into their home offices for a 2nd round of interviews. This article provides useful insight into the not-so-obvious strategies used by companies to judge your candidacy, and tips to avoid some of the transparent pitfalls inherent in the process.
  • Reflections of 2006 and Predictions for 2007  By : Sharon Housley
    For the most part in 2006, the world escaped Natures wrath, but people were far less kind to their neighbors. Again technology has brought the tragedies of war and the personal stories of families from the farthest corners of the earth, to the door steps of the west. Citizen journalism and Internet propagation has added a complex layer to the stories.
  • Organize Your Online Business  By : Jeanette Cates
    The step beyond goal setting is getting organized. This is especially important in an Online Business, where it can quickly mushroom out of control. Until you have organized your Online Business, you can't expand your business without fear of overwhelm. So take the time now to get organized so you can concentrate on future growth and success.
  • A Novel Idea For Solving The Success Puzzle  By : Donovan Baldwin
    Ideas are everywhere, including this one about one of the most important factors in achieving success.
  • Employer Identification Numbers, or EIN’s  By : Matt Bacak
    Overview of employer identification number.
  • Cold Calling:Top Three Components of Successful Cold Calls Revealed!  By : Leslie Buterin
    Build your cold calling strategy on these rock-solid blocks and you’ll be positioned for big, big sales. What sales professionals understand that other business professionals just don’t seem to get about cold-calling decision-makers is this …
  • How to Avoid Wintertime Slips and Falls  By : Steve Hanson
    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.
  • Does Your Income Reflect Your Effort?  By : Audrey Burton
    You can be more efficient in your business and make more money - and still enjoy your work. Begin by understanding how you have made money in the past! Read this article to learn a very simple way to analyze your numbers to make your work easier.
  • Leadership In the "Gaps"  By : Kreg Enderson
    Are you doing the right things for the right reasons? Great leadership is about all the small "gaps" during our day.
  • Which is better...fast or perfect?  By : Kelly Robbins
    In this article we examine which is better; doing things quickly and getting them done or striving for perfection.
  • Conquering the Fear Factor: Older Managers and Young Turks  By : Margot Thompson
    In today's business world, the older, more experienced manager is often afraid of losing a good position to a younger, more technologically-savvy member of the new generation climbing up the corporate ladder. This fear is real, but there is a way for this new trend of promoting the brightest-of-the-youngest first to be a benefit on both sides of the fence...
  • Dealing with Poor Performance  By : Bill Shirley
    In a tight labor market, you can’t afford to fire every employee who struggles to meet performance expectations. Learn how the Relationship-Leadership model differs from traditional management practices when dealing with employees who are not performing well.
  • Cold Calling: How To Put An End To Voice Mail Jail  By : Leslie Buterin
    Use these tips to circumvent voice mail, be relentless in your pursuit for a human, and get ready to smile as you make personal contact with a real, live, person who wants to do business with you!
  • Tasks Performed by the National Association of Attorneys General  By : Aretha Singh
    The National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) was formed in 1907 with a view to providing the best legal services possible to the people of USA. Its main aim was to encourage interaction between Attorneys General from all states and territories of this country. Moreover, NAAG endeavors to assist Attorneys General and their staff members to perform their duties.
  • Aluminum - Its Grasp On The Industrial World And Everywhere  By : Harry Browar
    There are many ways that we use aluminum in our industries. From engineering to making artificial gems, there are so many uses of this versatile metal that it is impossible to list them all. It is available all over the world and is used as a cost effective substance in almost everything we use. Most of the aluminum metals we use now are alloys. This is to add strength to the metal.
  • Cold Calling: The Power of Positioning  By : Leslie Buterin
    The overwhelming majority of your colleagues do not grasp the importance of positioning. And most of those who do know, don’t know how to make a change of thinking that positions them as belonging at the top.
  • How to Handle Customer Complaints in Your Cleaning Business  By : Steve Hanson
    No matter how large or how small your cleaning business is, there is going to come a time when you answer the phone and find a customer on the other end who has a complaint. How you handle that complaint can have either a positive or negative impact on your business.
  • Accountability – To get better results, ask better questions!  By : Linda Ford, PhD
    In this short article on accountability, you'll get three key things. -Learn key behaviors to make accountability a part of your success story. -Understand how your organizational culture can support accountability. -Master key questions to drive results.
  • Transcending the Blaming Culture  By : William Frank Diedrich
    Many organizations have a blaming culture. A blaming culture is where blaming is a common occurrence. Blaming behaviors include pointing the finger, complaining, criticizing, and making excuses. This can change with leadership. True leaders are people who initiate new ways of being.
  • It Helps To Speak The Language  By : Donovan Baldwin
    Communication is a tricky art at the best of times. It's good to know what you want to say, but it helps if you say it in a way that your listener will understand.
  • The one thing your web site must have  By : Kelly Robbins
    In this article we discuss one of the most basic components to growing your business and having a web site. Do you have this one simple thing on your web site?
  • Remembering Dr. King This Year  By : John J Reddish
    Understanding Dr. King's Messsage is key to understanding this holiday. It's about the American Dream and opportunity.
  • Trade Shows And Those Unexpected Challenges  By : Barry Brenner
    Advance planning for a trade show can pay huge dividends if a catastrophe occurs.
  • Commercial Real Estate: Becoming a Market Expert – Part #2: Pick a Category of Real Estate You Want to Own  By : Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga and Yolanda Bishop
    The key to success in real estate is to become a specialist in the market of your choice
  • Conference Venues can determine the success of a corporate event.  By : Mandy Chagger
    There is no doubt that conference venues can determine the success of a corporate event. The location of conference venues needs to portray a good impression of an organization and its delegates. This means that a substantial amount of planning is required if a suitable conference venue is to be obtained. Finding a conference venue can be a difficult task without the right guidance and support.
  • Payroll Taxes  By : Matt Bacak
    Type of Tax Form 941 Form 940 Federal Tax Social Security Tax FUTA Tax Medicare Tax FICA Matching Funds Tax Deposits EFTPS Filing Requirements IRS Employees I-9 Verification of Work Status W-4 Record Keeping Starting a Business Benefits EIN Withholding Rates Where to File When to File How to Report Yearly W-2 1099 Contractor Statutory Employee Payroll Taxes
  • Crown Yourself Queen  By : Alicia Forest
    A key to building a successful and sustainable business is to do yourself the favor of crowning yourself queen (or king), and not to wait for someone else to give you the nod of validation. Being known and sought after as an expert will put you on the fast track to success.
  • Obtaining a group accommodation booking in the nick of time.  By : Mandy Chagger
    Obtaining a group accommodation booking in the nick of time is extremely important especially if you are running on a deadline and this group meeting is not for pleasure, but a business meeting that cannot be postponed or missed. However, there is more to getting a booking then just picking up the phone and making it; here are the essential points that will ensure your success every time if you have the time and
  • The Difference Between “Deal” and “No Deal” Isn’t What You Think  By : Mary Foley
    Branding is the key to unlocking your customer’s emotions because a brand is all about a person’s gut feeling about your company, product or service. Create a strong brand with a strong emotional experience that attracts your target customer and you’re on your way to “deal”, “deal”, “deal”, over and over again.
  • Control Your Sales Meetings  By : Audrey Burton
    Are you getting the appointment, but not the sale? Perhaps your technique could use a boost! This article can give you guidance in improving your closing percentage!
  • Necessity Isn’t the Mother of Invention – Culture Is  By : Linda Ford, PhD
    Create a culture where innovation is the most natural thing in the world. Read this article to learn what that looks like and how to do it.
  • Making Money with Success University: What You Need to Know  By : KDec
    Making Money with Success University: What You Need to Know
  • Aluminum Usage in Construction  By : Harry Browar
    Aluminum is one of the most common and popular metal to be used in construction, transportation and manufacturing. It helps in conservation of energy due to its lightness and non-corrosive features. Most vehicles that we use in our daily lives, like bicycles, planes, cars and boats, have aluminum in various proportions in their usage as well as make. Major construction projects have aluminum as a base or support.

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