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    Connecting With Your Customers Through Your Brand Identity
    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.
    ustments in accordance with the trading position. At all times control cash flow and only spend when you can afford to. Simple but so effective and as important as any ‘day to day’ task.

    My experience is that many business owners have a job working for themselves. They do tasks ‘in the business’ and though this is necessary when starting a business the objective must be to develop the business by working ‘on it’ not ‘in it’.

    If our business owner had set a financial plan with a costed marketing plan to acquir

    Extracting Real Benefits from Travel & Expense Management
    For your company to truly reap the rewards of a structured corporate travel policy, it must focus on one thing above all else: compliance. Unfortunately, while the explosion in convenient Self Booking Tools gives you a lot more freedom of choice, it also makes compliance a great deal more challenging. Any technology that supports an increase in compliance to policy has merit; it wi
    If you look, see, hear and think you will learn.

    Sounds obvious but how many do it? I am a self confessed infoholic. My addiction is information on topics that interest me; world affairs/politics, business and sport. I am interested in ‘cause and effect’ so the net result is I read a lot.

    Not just novels like most people but what interests me. It’s amazing what you see, what it means and what you learn.

    Recently I came across two short articles in the same journal on facing pages and they said so much about why people fail in business and yet, do people ever learn?

    One article gave statistics on businesses failing from cash flow problems and the other was about a business that went down because it’s single largest customer placed it’s business elswhere.

    In summary it goes like this; a survey revealed that in the UK 100,000 businesses fail each year because their owners fail to do any financial planning.

    25% of firms never set any financial targets and 35% have never set aside funds for employee development. 20% admitted to beginning to plan when it was too late and 50% blamed this on not having enough time. They were surprised to learn that these causes of failure were greater than adverse trading conditions.

    The failed business was a very cost sensitive business that did sub contract machining. It had been established 49 years and employed 12 people.

    It was dropped by it’s single biggest customer. The owner has now re started as a ‘sole trader’ doing the same subcontract machining and ‘working all hours’ to survive.

    He says he has learned his lesson and will not carry out work for businesses in the sector of the company that dropped him and is now doing work for other businesses.

    I admire his tenacity and wish him well for the future but these two tales tell us so much that should be applied as normal business practice.

    Never rely on a single customer, never stop marketing, prepare an annual business plan with costed goals and timed targets.

    Manage against that plan and review progress making adjustments in accordance with the trading position. At all times control cash flow and only spend when you can afford to. Simple but so effective and as important as any ‘day to day’ task.

    My experience is that many business owners have a job working for themselves. They do tasks ‘in the business’ and though this is necessary when starting a business the objective must be to develop the business by working ‘on it’ not ‘in it’.

    If our business owner had set a financial plan with a costed marketing plan to acquir

    Logistics Management
    Logistics management is a science of planning, organizing, and executing activities for delivering the required goods or services in the right location at the right time. Modern technologies, communication links, and control systems are essential to manage materials, services, and financial goals. In today's complex commercialized world and for military operations, logistics manag
    bout why people fail in business and yet, do people ever learn?

    One article gave statistics on businesses failing from cash flow problems and the other was about a business that went down because it’s single largest customer placed it’s business elswhere.

    In summary it goes like this; a survey revealed that in the UK 100,000 businesses fail each year because their owners fail to do any financial planning.

    25% of firms never set any financial targets and 35% have never set aside funds for employee development. 20% admitted to beginning to plan when it was too late and 50% blamed this on not having enough time. They were surprised to learn that these causes of failure were greater than adverse trading conditions.

    The failed business was a very cost sensitive business that did sub contract machining. It had been established 49 years and employed 12 people.

    It was dropped by it’s single biggest customer. The owner has now re started as a ‘sole trader’ doing the same subcontract machining and ‘working all hours’ to survive.

    He says he has learned his lesson and will not carry out work for businesses in the sector of the company that dropped him and is now doing work for other businesses.

    I admire his tenacity and wish him well for the future but these two tales tell us so much that should be applied as normal business practice.

    Never rely on a single customer, never stop marketing, prepare an annual business plan with costed goals and timed targets.

    Manage against that plan and review progress making adjustments in accordance with the trading position. At all times control cash flow and only spend when you can afford to. Simple but so effective and as important as any ‘day to day’ task.

    My experience is that many business owners have a job working for themselves. They do tasks ‘in the business’ and though this is necessary when starting a business the objective must be to develop the business by working ‘on it’ not ‘in it’.

    If our business owner had set a financial plan with a costed marketing plan to acquir

    7 Reasons Why You Should Submit Your CV To Jobsite Databases
    There are many online job sites which allow you to upload your CV into their database. Employers then search these databases looking for suitable candidates to match positions they are offering. Here are 7 great reasons why you should submit your CV online and therefore improve your chances of being matched with the perfect position.1. Your CV is your link to potential emplo
    pment. 20% admitted to beginning to plan when it was too late and 50% blamed this on not having enough time. They were surprised to learn that these causes of failure were greater than adverse trading conditions.

    The failed business was a very cost sensitive business that did sub contract machining. It had been established 49 years and employed 12 people.

    It was dropped by it’s single biggest customer. The owner has now re started as a ‘sole trader’ doing the same subcontract machining and ‘working all hours’ to survive.

    He says he has learned his lesson and will not carry out work for businesses in the sector of the company that dropped him and is now doing work for other businesses.

    I admire his tenacity and wish him well for the future but these two tales tell us so much that should be applied as normal business practice.

    Never rely on a single customer, never stop marketing, prepare an annual business plan with costed goals and timed targets.

    Manage against that plan and review progress making adjustments in accordance with the trading position. At all times control cash flow and only spend when you can afford to. Simple but so effective and as important as any ‘day to day’ task.

    My experience is that many business owners have a job working for themselves. They do tasks ‘in the business’ and though this is necessary when starting a business the objective must be to develop the business by working ‘on it’ not ‘in it’.

    If our business owner had set a financial plan with a costed marketing plan to acquir

    Aircraft Cleaning Business; Soaps, Chemicals, Waxes and Products
    Have you considered setting up your own aircraft washing service lately? Perhaps you are a private pilot and are looking to make some extra monies. Indeed it can be a very good business to own and a whole lot of fun also. I started my first aircraft cleaning business at age twelve and built up a huge clientele and branched into other types of washing. Let us face it, if a 12-year o
    to survive.

    He says he has learned his lesson and will not carry out work for businesses in the sector of the company that dropped him and is now doing work for other businesses.

    I admire his tenacity and wish him well for the future but these two tales tell us so much that should be applied as normal business practice.

    Never rely on a single customer, never stop marketing, prepare an annual business plan with costed goals and timed targets.

    Manage against that plan and review progress making adjustments in accordance with the trading position. At all times control cash flow and only spend when you can afford to. Simple but so effective and as important as any ‘day to day’ task.

    My experience is that many business owners have a job working for themselves. They do tasks ‘in the business’ and though this is necessary when starting a business the objective must be to develop the business by working ‘on it’ not ‘in it’.

    If our business owner had set a financial plan with a costed marketing plan to acquir

    Finding And Using A Sample Mission Statement
    There are many important elements to the creation of any new business, but the mission statement is perhaps the most critical.After all, it is the mission statement which sets the tone for the business and tells the world what the operation is all about. Fortunately for the new business owner, there are many places where a sample mission statement can be found.Boo
    ustments in accordance with the trading position. At all times control cash flow and only spend when you can afford to. Simple but so effective and as important as any ‘day to day’ task.

    My experience is that many business owners have a job working for themselves. They do tasks ‘in the business’ and though this is necessary when starting a business the objective must be to develop the business by working ‘on it’ not ‘in it’.

    If our business owner had set a financial plan with a costed marketing plan to acquire one new customer in each of the 49 years history - would it have gone bust? I believe not. I am almost certain that in many of those years he was busy working ‘in’ the business not ‘on’ it.

    No matter what type of business you consider continuous, targeted and costed marketing is crucial. No customers, no cash flow, no business.

    Tip: Look, Listen, Learn and take strong firm action. Do the thing you think you cannot do,

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