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10 Business Street Smarts
By :
David Julian Price
This article is a short and punchy list of things that smart business people know or do. It is perfect for people starting in business or for people who find themselves facing challenges in their business. The article is practical and will show you in about 4 minutes, what smart people know to make sure they own a business, not a job!
10 Questions to Ask Before Licensing Your Program
By :
Donna Gunter
Licensing your programs or products is a great way to get the word out about what you do, and have others (your licensees) pay you for the privilege of distributing your info around the globe. Here are 10 questions to consider as you determine your licensing strategy:
3 Job Interview Questions You Must Master
By :
Mike Perras
We all agree that going for a job interview can be a very nerve racking experience. All you need is confidence going in and you'll be fine. BUT BUT BUT .. yes there are several buts and Mike Perras answers 3 of the toughest interview questions you need to master well. Listen to the audio section as well.
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.
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.
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.
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.
4 Simple Ways to Attract the Right Employees with the Right Benefits
By :
Mike Nacke
As the labor shortage looms in the United States, this article describes 4 simple ways that companies can utilize their employee benefits to attract and retain great employees.
5 Key Lessons I Learned From Working at AOL About Creating a Brand for Your Business
By :
Mary Foley
Every company has a brand. The question is, “Is it working for you?” Creating a brand isn’t just for the big companies; it’s for companies of all sizes. We’re all fighting for attention from our target customers. If you don’t create a brand, then you risk not being remembered and not being emotionally attractive. Both are a prerequisite for sales.
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.
5 Tips for Finding Phenomenal Deals
By :
Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga and Yolanda Bishop
Learn how to find the top deals to invest in!
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.
5 Ways to Constantly Attract Good People
By :
Mr Sital Ruparelia
Recruitment is one of those activities that you cannot just 'switch on' when you have a vacancy and expect instant results. To attract the right people on an on going basis, you must have some key steps or systems in place all the time - even when you have no open vacancies.
5 Ways To Ensure You're Not Lied To At Interviews
By :
Mr Sital Ruparelia
“Sital, I often find people exaggerate what they did in their previous roles and the kind of work they have been exposed to. But we don’t usually realise this until we have hired them – and by then it’s far too late.” What can you do during the interview to find out if someone is telling the truth?” Find out 5 ways in which you can minimize the risk of being lied to by potential employees.
5 Ways To Permanently Avoid Your Biggest Business Income Killer!
By :
Ian McConnell
You are excited, it's a new business day! You glance at your business plan on the pin board in front of you. A shiver of excitement races up your spine as you think of your business potential. Just 8 hours a day on this plan will mean a better life for you and your family, all within 2 years. Then the phone rings…
7 Merchant Service Fees To Look Out For
By :
Jim Saka
7 merchant account fees that you may encounter during your merchant service term.
7 Mistakes Managers Make
By :
Colleen Kettenhofen
Management skills article. Many managers, supervisors, and team leaders are promoted to leadership positions based on their "hard skills" or technical skills. Yet, as new managers, most of them have never had any formal training in people-skills, and how to communicate effectively. And now, they're managing people! What are seven common mistakes managers make? Read on to find out.
7 Steps to Exceptional Virtual Team Communication
By :
Margot Thompson
A team is only as good as each member’s ability to communicate effectively. This is true of any team, but let's face it - virtual teams face a unique set of communication and connection issues. Leading virtual teams can be challenging at times, but there are specific and effective steps to take that will build strong connections, communication and trust within your team. Virtual teams can build exceptional communication.
7 Tips To Becoming an Inspirational Leader
By :
Mr Sital Ruparelia
I was recently asked “What would you say is the one real key to finding and keeping people?” After thinking for a moment, I said “Leadership.” The reason is that an inspirational leader in any field - business, sport, politics - draws in great people to work with them through their own magnetism. But what is it that these leaders do that makes them stand out? And how can this help you recruit and retain the right people?
7 Ways to Control Your Direct Selling Appointment Schedule
By :
Karen Phelps
How to create a consistent schedule in your Direct Selling business. How to control your booking calendar with your Home Party Plan business.
Forced Money Review
By :
surjeet kumar1
What do you do when you have a brand new shiny web site and no way of promoting it? Well for starters you could hold an online press conference. This is actually a very simple process. You will either hire a professional to write out a web press release and have it reviewed by an editor, or you can be bold and take you chances by writing it yourself. When you decide to do it yourself you take a great risk of being either humiliated, or shut down entirely. There are other ways of promoting and ma
A "Warm Calling" vs. "Cold Calling" Rant
By :
Wendy Weiss
When you have skills, you know how to catch a prospect's attention, you know how to keep their attention, you know how to respond to questions and objections and you know how to ask for what you want. When you have those skills it's no longer about a "warm" call or a "cold" call, it's about communication, conversation and results.
A Better Strategy for Hiring
By :
John J Reddish
Professional Sports recruitment practices can help managers place a greater focus on strategy in their selection efforts. This approach can also help the manager think more logically about the potential of his/her team and creative ways to boost team performance and succession potential.
A Brief History Of Franchising
By :
Cash Miller
Have you ever wondered how franchising for businesses got started? The first examples actually date back to the 1850's and today some of the world's largest companies are actually franchises.
A Culture of Discipline
By :
William Frank Diedrich
A “culture of discipline” is a phrase used by Jim Collins (Good to Great) in his study of great companies. All of the great companies, those that far outperform others, have a culture of discipline. This does not mean that they spend their time disciplining people. When you have a culture of discipline you rarely need to discipline people.
A Good Online Business Directory
By :
jaiprakash sharma
There are web directories for everything and anything. Web directories collect listings and links to any particular topic in one location, making life much easier for people like you and me, looking for information that's hard to find - no matter what the topic might be.
A High Achiever Almost Went Bankrupt Because He Did Not Know This
By :
Stan Mann
High Achievers have great strengths. They also have correspondingly great weaknesses. The very leadership style that worked so wonderfully in one situation may be self-defeating in another. This occurs most often when a gifted entrepreneur starts a business that grows quickly--perhaps too quickly.
A Logo Isn't A Tattoo! Why Your Personal Tastes Have Nothing To Do With Your Logo
By :
Erin Ferree
As a business owner, one of the most important business decisions you'll make is choosing the design of your logo. Many business owners make the mistake of basing their logo choices on their personal preferences. But your 'likes' should have very little to do with your logo design.
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.
A personal injury attorney should have high credibility.
By :
Aretha Singh
If you are currently working with a personal injury attorney or are looking for a personal injury attorney, then you will need to see their credentials. These credentials speak volumes when you go to see a personal injury attorney; if you see a personal injury attorney without many credentials, then the chances are that you are not going to select them as your attorney over someone better qualified. But if you see credentials all over the wall of your personal injury attorney, then you know that you are with the right person.
A Quick History Guide To The Bowstring And Its Use
By :
Richard Lubin
The string is not always in the center of the bow limbs. Devices to set the center shot do not always work because they assume that everything is square, but many times they are not. The bow string should travel in a line that is parallel to the sight window on any well designed bow. Therefore your arrow on the rest should be parallel to the sight window.
Accomplish 20 Times as Much by Avoiding Misconceptions That Misdirect Your Efforts
By :
Donald Mitchell
Organizations are hobbled by beliefs that have always rested on faulty evidence. This essay aims to help you identify and check the critical assumptions your organization is relying on.
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.
Accounting Business Finance Outsourcing: Ensure A Professional Approach
By :
Michelle Barkley
Aim for the highest with accounting business finance outsourcing process.
Ace Your Ad Copy with These Tips
By :
Steven E
What percentage of prospects come your way as a result of your ad copy? What percentage of sales do you close because of your ads? Well, increase both percentages with some of our tips, tailored to your own ad campaigns.
Agitators In The Office
By :
Gary Crow
Understanding the motivations of agitators is not too difficult if you look at their behavior and then ask yourself why they are behaving that way. More to the point, what do they get out of it? This article helps you understand their motivations and, more importantly, how to effectively manage their disruptive behavior.
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.
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.
Aluminum is a Multipurpose Metal
By :
Harry Browar
Aluminum, the dull silvery metal has taken the world by storm with its versatile utility. Aluminum is a lightweight, soft and flexible metal which has a variety of uses. It is extracted from bauxite ore by electrolytic process. The dull silvery look of the metal is due to a thin film of oxidation over it, fortifying its resistance to corrosion thus protecting many exteriors. Aluminum is a good conductor of heat and electricity. If you polish aluminum it will be a better reflector than most other metals excluding gold, copper and silver.
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.
An interest information about Tobacco
By :
Eugen
Cigarettes in today’s life play a very important role. Cigarettes have their own History, Culture, Industry , and they will always have customers, this is something without what people can’t live.Tobacco is used by million of people allover the world. Now Tobacco industry is very developed, a lot of the country have their own Tobacco industry, culture. In today’s life people can get cigarettes without a hitch, you can buy it from internet, and they will bring it right to your home
Analyzing your competition
By :
Kelly Robbins
Knowing your competition allows you to identify a niche and develop your own unique selling proposition (USP). Clearly defining and understanding the core value you offer your clients can depend on your having a firm grasp of your competitors' strengths and weaknesses.
Anonymous foundations and corporations – offshore banking!
By :
Ingrid Sure
When you reach a certain state of wealth, it’s only natural that you seek out the best and most profitable investments. It takes a certain level of knowledge and experience to understand the benefits of offshore banking. Opening up an account in a foreign country can open up an entire range of new possibilities but you will need help. We are talking about a professional company, a law firm that deals with such cases all the time.
Another Year Hating Your Job or Loving Life?
By :
Mary Foley
So, how satisfied are you with your career on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being extremely satisfied? If your answer is 6 or below, what needs to change for your career to be a 10? Will you spend another year hating your job or will make a change so that you’re loving your life?
Antidotes For The Procrastination Epidemic
By :
Maurine Patten
This article discusses the increase in procrastination, reasons we are at risk of a procrastination epidemic, consequences, and antidotes using competencies from Daniel Goleman's model for Emotional Intelligence, " Primal Leadership", 2002.
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.
Are You Branded Yet?
By :
Danek Kaus
Learn why you must have a brand for yourself or your small business. This aritcle will show you how to create a brand people will remember.
Are you dramatically different?
By :
Troy White
How you can create a dramatic difference in your business and why this should be considered your first priority.
Assertive Myths
By :
Stan Mann
If you want your business to run smoothly and produce high income, you need to deal effectively with your workers. You need to get them to do the job right, to be efficient and effective.
At-Will Employment - Myths and Realities
By :
jjesq
This article explores the myths and realities of at-will employment in the United States.
Attract New Clients with Giveaways
By :
Kelly Robbins
Attracting new clients, especially the right kind of client, can be easy. Simply give away free information. Clients learn more about you and you easilty attract clients that you like to work with.
Avoid e-mail overload and still keep everyone informed
By :
Helen Wilkie
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.
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?
Be Sure You Are Understood Before Acting and You Can Make Progress at 20 Times the Usual Rate
By :
Donald Mitchell
Before a high-value opportunity can be turned into a success, someone has to explain what needs to be done. Most of us assume that perfect understanding follows our every utterance and e-mail. That’s a bad assumption that lies at the heart of the communications stall. This essay explains how you can be sure you are being understood.
Beat Procrastination in 5 Easy Steps
By :
Steve Dahl
Beat procrastination in 5 steps. Internet marketing gurus Armand Morin, Russell Brunson, and Jim Edwards use these tactics to make millions in online business and Web 2.0. A big seminar won’t cure procrastination but this will!
Behavioral Interviews - A Great Showcase for You
By :
Joseph Turner
Behavioral job interviews are a great showcase for your stories but you must prepare now.
Benefits of Remote Support Services
By :
Krishna Arvapally
Remote support services, also known as remote administration, are an advanced computer support service that allows a computer to be controlled from a different location without pre-installing software on the remote side. One recommended service is iRemotePC Remote Support service.
Best practices for eMeeting
By :
Michel Dionne
The technology analysts agree that the eMeeting is the WEBconference application that must experience the strongest growth in the following years. The challenge is clear: hold long distance meetings wherever you are anytime, with colleagues, employees, partners and even with clients and prospects. Use to accelerate the decision making process, improve collaboration or simply to inform and consult, the advantages are there. In fact, it is to obtain a better synergy.
Beta Testing, Anyone? 10 Potent Strategies for Achieving Success
By :
Adele Sommers
Beta testing should involve a methodical prove-in of a carefully designed system, such as a software product, Web site, or automated tool. It's not meant to be a hit-or-miss, cross-your-fingers-and-hope-everything's-OK Band-Aid that you can apply at the last minute. You need to do more than randomly bang on the system in an attempt to find a way to break it. Here are 10 strategies for successfully carrying out the process.
Budget is not a Four-Letter Word
By :
Pat Wiklund
Your budget, your financial records, and record keeping systems, lets you decide how to best leverage your strengths, knowledge, and skills to increase the income and profitability of your professional services business.
Building a Winning Team
By :
Steven E
Training and preparation are fundamental to the individuals who make up a winning team whether it’s a family or a business. For an athlete, you have to be at your best. You build your body up and get it strong to take the pounding. So, when it’s time to play the games on Sunday, you know, as an athlete, you can give it your all. Do what you have to do to get the best out of yourself.
Bulgaria: Black Sea Diamond
By :
Aston Lloyd
General background on Bulgaria for investors.
Burning Bridges Creates Obstacles to Smooth Traveling for Business Startups
By :
Todd Jensen
Is it truly possible to transition from Employee to Business Owner without risking everything? Learn why Self-Employment may not be your best option.
Business Owners- What do You Own?
By :
Greg Chapman
What would happen to your business if you were not there? Do You own a Business or a Job, and what should you do about it if it is a job?
Business Owner’s Manifesto: Must Do’s
By :
John J Reddish
A business owner has to be clear about why s/he’s in business, what his/her responsibilities in running the business are, when to go for it and when to get out, how the business potential can be maximized and why the business is there in the first place. The Business Owner’s Manifesto makes the key issues clear.
Business Planning for the Mortgage Originator
By :
Doug Frye
This article describes a basic business plan for mortgage professionals to use to develop their business in the future. It primarly reviews the amount and type of business they want to close and the markeitng actions and budget to create the desired outcome.
California Compensation Attorney: Making your life easier
By :
Aretha Singh
It can be hard to know how to go about your personal injury claims. This may be due to the trauma that you have endured, which drained all that energy you needed to find that personal injury attorney. California personal injury attorneys, like so many of their counterparts form other states, are now providing you with convenience of coming to your home.
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.
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.
CCTV Monitoring
By :
Lee Smith
CCTV Monitoring is one of the most utilized and best performing methods of security monitoring and surveillance. CCTV stands for closed circuit television and CCTV monitoring is a system employed by many businesses and personal consumers today.
Celebrating The MLK Holiday Without Cutting Into a Businesses' Operating Revenue
By :
Elizabeth Moreno
Employers face a dilemma, each year, on which holidays to give off to their employees. Many employers do not give Martin Luther King Jr. birthday as a holiday. They do not want to be seen as racist or close minded, but employers are concerned about making enough revenue in order to pay for their overhead. However, employers have a lot of options in solving this dilemma without cutting into their revenue.
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.
Characteristics of the Best and Brightest
By :
Linda Finkle
Have the needs of the company or organization changed over time? Are the characteristics of your rising stars the same as five or ten years ago? Sometimes we continue to hire based on old data or an old model, and that model may no longer serve us. There are ways to be sure you're hiring for what the organization needs right now.
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.
China demands common sense
By :
shane paul
In the quest for the essence of doing business with China, Hong Kong is historically speaking a logical port of call. In this dynamic city with a population of more than 7 million, we team up with Daniël Ben-Ezra, Media Director of Spotz Media. December 2005, he severed his ties and set out for China, armed with a pocket sized Lonely Planet. What are his findings so far? Can he confirm the prevailing prejudices about the Chinese and doing business in China? Or does he dispel any form of cultural
Chomulugma Conquered By Team Everest
By :
Aston Lloyd
Two members of the Everest Team from London, have scaled the summit of Mt. Everest.
Choosing Your Utah Convention Catering: Does Size Matter?
By :
Katie Feuz
Choosing a larger, more experienced catering company over a smaller one may not always be the cheapest option, but doing so will certainly ensure your convention is an extraordinary success.
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.
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.
Cold Calling Openers That’ll Make Prospects Practically Sit Up And Beg To Do Business With You
By :
Leslie Buterin
Imagine your blood racing as the previously closed doors of the executive suites magically open … because you know the secret words.
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.
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!
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.
Cold Calling: 20% of Sales Professionals Tell This Lame Lie
By :
Leslie Buterin
Those 'white lies' say a lot about your character. Are you willing to risk it all to make a sale?
Cold Calling: 7 Principles for Finding Victory over Fear
By :
Leslie Buterin
Let’s take a close look at both sides of fear, the paralyzing side and the side where freedom awaits you.
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!
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.
Cold Calling: You Won't Believe the Power of This Word!
By :
Leslie Buterin
One simple word can turn that sales presentation from a downward spiral to a tightly wound spring on it's way up!
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 …
Color Part 2: Formats and Systems
By :
Erin Ferree
There are several color formats and systems available for mixing and specifying colors. Here, we explain three of the most common systems: RGB, CMYK, and Pantone colors.
Comfortable office desks help reduce stress
By :
Adam Peters
Most offices have many workers working on various issues, everyday. The type of the office desk, used by these workers, and their superiors helps in identifying the quality of the work and the level of managerial task they accomplish. It also provides an image of the overall working environment of any organization.
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.
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
Compensation Attorneys Protect Our Society
By :
Aretha Singh
As citizens of a country we need to protect our rights, which are very often violated by companies and institutions. If we do not fight for our privileges, people take undue advantage of us and do as they please. Companies manufacture bad goods, appliances, food and so on only to save a few dollars, putting our lives at a high risk. Due to this we are exposed to accidents and personal injuries at all times, never being safe and secure in our own environment. Thus we need to put our foot down, and curb all the unfair practices by raising an alarm and punishing the culprits, who would otherwise continue to harm our society.
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.
Connecting With Your Customers Through Your Brand Identity
By :
Erin Ferree
Your logo and marketing materials have many jobs, but one of the things that they can do really well for you is to introduce you to new clients and to help those potential customers feel a connection with you and your business. Alas, many small business owners overlook this valuable role for their materials when designing them, and so any connection often happens by accident alone.
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...
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.
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!
Cool Ways to Boost Your Profits
By :
Jon Roussel
Learn how to start and succeed with a home based business. There is no easy and rapid solution to the challenges of the MLM and network marketing industry. Five year veteran of the network marketing industry shares his thoughts, tips, information and resources.
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