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Are Your Policies Driving Your Customers Crazy?
There are a variety of ways in which we might be inadvertently frustrating our customers and clients. One of the most common involves our policies and procedures, which may be unnecessarily confusing or restrictive. By being alert for situations that put our customers on the defensive and handling those situations gracefully, we can retain our customers' loyalty and avoid driving them away.
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Starting A Business
Keeping a record of all your spending is also important for any new business. Keeping all your receipts and invoices in a ledger can help you keep a track of the money coming in and going out of your business account, as well as being able to notify you when money is owed to you.
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Step Six to Building Your Profitable Tax Lien Portfolio
OK, so you've got the tax sale list and you've done your due diligence and you've made your preparations to go to the tax sale. You've registered for the sale, you have your paperwork in order and you've made arrangements to have the proper form of payment at the sale. Since most tax sales are auctions, the next step to building your profitable tax lien portfolio is to bid at the sale. Read this article to find out about bidding procedures.
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Search Tools
Business-to-business and business-to-consumer firms are slow to adopt local search tools into their Internet strategy. About half of all search-engine users utilize
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Google to Dominate Entire Physical Universe?
As you may have heard, NASA and Google have just announced a partnership of sorts. While it seems like an information sharing agreement, a close reading reveals some rather startling things.
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Team Building Lessons from the Modern Cave Man - Part 1
In the beginning… The caveman needed to survive. Man found safety in groups. It was not a matter of preference, it was a matter of necessity. If you were not a part of a group, your chances for survival were slim. Conformity to the majority became necessary to stay in a group and physical strength was the dominant factor for group leadership. Those who were strong and successful in the art of survival had the majority influence toward.
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Restaurant Businesses for Sale
If you have been hunting for businesses for sale, you have probably noticed that there are more restaurants for sale than any other business. Why are restaurants one of the most popular businesses on sale? It may be because there is a big market for restaurants. Or it may that these restaurants are being sold by their owners because they are not bringing in enough money to stay afloat. Actually, both reasons are right.
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Auctions by Government
What do governments do with their surplus and/or impounded merchandise? Surplus merchandise is government owned goods that are no longer needed. They may be office furnishings, guns, ships, buildings, office equipment. Also included in surplus merchandise is military equipment, Coast Guard equipment, and fire equipment.
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Embracing the Feminine in the Workplace
Corporate cultures must blend the feminine with the masculine. Decisions must be made, but process must be respected. Connection must be as valued as much as competition.
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A New Travel
One of the latest addition to the list of approved top-level domains is the .travel domain. It was in May of 2005 that the idea of a top-level domain for the travel industry came about when the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) approved the contract proposed by Tralliance to operate the administration of a top-level domain for the booming travel industry.
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Hurricanes Wilma, Katrina And Rita Force Businesses To Rethink Computer
With hurricane Wilma bearing down and the effects of hurricane Katrina, now
being cited as the single most expensive natural disaster in the history of
the United States with a direct cost estimated at a $100 billion, still
fresh in our minds, businesses are being forced to rethink their computer
system and data recovery policies.
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Jumpstart for Jakarta
Jakarta is an unlikely place for massive investment and value growth over the next decade, but that is just where some major changes are taking place that will transform its future.
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Discussing The Pains of Change with Clients
This month we discuss what so many professionals miss with their prospects and that often cause surprises after the project has started. It is discussing the pains of change with clients. The problem is that very often clients invite your to their sinking ships hoping that you get their sinking ships into smooth cruising mode again within a day or two, and often for a competitive(ly low) fee.
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Size Does Matter, When It Comes To Shipping
How much are you paying to ship the empty space in your bozes? A detailed explination on the difference between dimentional weight adjustments and oversize charges by FedEx, UPS and DHL. Many cost saving tips on shipping and freight services.
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Five Ways to Turn Small Projects into Professional Success
Yes, there have always been projects. But never before has it been so important for every person to be able to lead, manage or participate in projects of all sizes. Here are five things you can do today to excel with small team or personal projects.
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