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Types of Business

There are, of course, hundreds of thousands of types of firms producing goods and services in the economy. Businesses can be classified in several ways.


Analyzing Your Competition

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.


Choosing The Right Retail Technology Partner

Would you ask an unsuccessful person how to become more successful? Or ask a friend with a run-down car what the best vehicle is on the market? I would think not.


Vending Machine Business-How To Start One

How to start a vending machine business and make it into a profitable enterprise. Follow these steps to set up your own vending business.


Costs of Creating a Limited Liability Corporation

Limited Liability Corporations are a non-corporate form of business in which the owners actively take part in the management. They are protected against personal liability in case of organizational debts and obligations.


10 Conversation Starters for Introverts Who Want to Network Successfully

Networking as it's traditionally carried out is not the favorite activity of many introverts. What has made this process easier for me is that I find out as much as I can about the others with whom I speak by asking one of my 10 pre-designed questions, noted in this article.


Should I Buy a Business?

This article looks at the process of buying a business


5 More Tips for Maximum Business Success

5 more hard-learned lessons that lead to business success…


Home improvements

Your Home improvements just need these tips to get you going


Tips For Choosing The Right Graphic Designer

A graphic designer holds the image of your company in their hands. That's why you need to find someone who understands your business and knows how to present you in the best possible light.


Your Boss…Your Buddy…Where to Mark the Boundary?

We all know that these days one need very good “networking” to get a good break…or jump in their career. As they say, “what you know is not important but whom you know is very important”. At times it so happens that the person you knows…in the industry turns become your boss in any of the future assignment.


Extranets: Better than eMail for Group Collaboration

Companies prefer using an extranet over email to communicate with their team members, clients, and suppliers for document sharing.


Bringing Architects and Their Partners Together: The Power of a Secure Extranet

Summary: Architectural firms have increasingly been using extranets to send and receive documents in a secure environment.


Giving Your Business An Energy Makeover

This article has nothing to do with early evening television shows, home makeovers, new paintjobs – or Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen, for that matter. Rather, it's about the energy you use as a business, and how you can benefit from being a little more clued-up about what's being used, where it's being used, and the saving measures you can implement.


Big Unions Vs. Big Business

Many Industry analysts who study the on-going push-pull between Multi-National Conglomerates and their Labor Unions understand the history behind organized labor.


Why Ticket Design Matters

Ticket design is often overlooked. Event planners and organizers plan how many tickets they will need for a given event and how to distribute those tickets, but stop short of putting much thought into the ticket design itself. From a branding perspective this is a lost opportunity. Branding is, after all, managing all of the different touch points that an organization has with the public and your tickets are one touch point that all of your customers will come in contact with.


The Procurement

There are several things that are important about procurement that you should consider. In a business standpoint, timing is virtually essential. If you are like many business owners, the best time is the time when prices will be low enough to handle. This can be quite difficult to call and even more so, it will be difficult to manage. But, when procurement is used effectively, your business truly can reach new heights. What should you consider in procurement?


Good Governance

During the last eighteen months I have carried out several investigations relating to good governance, compliance and fraud. My work has highlighted how easy it is for public and voluntary bodies to become complacent ‘because they think they have the necessary safeguards and systems in place’.


The Secret War in the Office - Part One

Why is it that so many companies are running into deep trouble despite the measures taken? And why when in trouble these companies are repeating over and over again the same procedures, which in the end didn’t save them? Why would someone expect a different result when repeating the same approach?


Think the Unthinkable

Companies think if they got to now about their customer once, they do not have followed on them in future to get more selling and leadership. They become complacent. Read how these factors affect the bottom line of these businesses.


Critical Business Procedure - Keep All Email Communications

Businesses routinely maintain copies of correspondence and memos. Far to often, however, they do not extend this practice to email correspondence. Email correspondence is no different then your normal paperwork. You must keep copies of all of it to protect your business in any litigation.


Successful Tendering - There Are Many Solutions

Whether in an open tender situation or presenting a proposal direct to a client, it is very unlikely that your submission is the only one. Equally, it is unlikely that your solution is the only possible solution. So learning to recognise options is critical to your success.



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