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Essential Office Equipment for a Home Business
You've come up with a name for your business, and you've laid out a business plan. Now, its time to put together your home office. Many people just starting out spend too much money on their office equipment. A good home office is not only cost effective, it's space saving.
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Security Cameras in Nursing Homes - Useful or Wasteful?
To install or not to install? This question is at the forefront of debates concerning the management of nursing homes. At present, the issue of whether or not to put security cameras in nursing homes and where these should be placed is extremely controversial and is far from resolved.
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How To Get Booked On Your First TV Show!
Annie Jennings of the national PR firm, Annie Jennings PR shares the secrets of getting booked on your first TV show. Find out how appearing on TV in your local media can add power to your platform and create local expert status plus get you ready for the big TV shows.
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Good Contracts Make Good Clients
Having a good contract may be your only defense against a dishonest client, but only if you're willing to use it. Here's a classic and true example of that principle in action.
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Lathe Chuck
The lathe chuck has been an important tool more or less as the antique Egyptians used a simple man-powered lathe to cut designs and forms into wood. Working with the ancient lathes requires two-man task. One person has been engaged in cutting tools to carve or shape the revolving piece of wood. The second person twisted the wood by using a bow and piece of cord or rope to work. Lathe chuck parts have become very dedicated to a variety of wood spinning and also metal functioning tasks and stock.
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Fostering Change In European Union
The year 2004 was an exceptional one for the European Union (EU) with the historic enlargement to include ten new member states and the signature in Rome of the Treaty establishing for the first time an EU Constitution.
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Abatement Consultants Often Drop the Ball and Miss the Boat
Many industry sectors have abatement professionals and consultants and there are even trade journals specializing in these things. Unfortunately the greatest abatement consultants are so busy that they generally cannot even return phone calls as they travel the world putting out fires and handling crisis management.
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Tools of a Skip Tracer
Every industry has tools that can be specific to that industry. Why is it that those that skip trace do not utilize the tools that are available to our profession or we try to use the tools of other professions to do our job? What are the tools available to the skip trace industry? Here they are.
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A Primer In Executive Compensation In Not-For-Profits
A tremendous amount has been written about Executive Compensation, and lately, most of this information has been extremely unflattering. Much of the criticism has resulted from the gross excesses, misinterpretations of regulations, and the rash of criminal cases brought against the top management of a number of large firms, such as WorldCom, Tyco, Enron, and a host of others. Virtually every day another egregious example of corporate greed has come to light. The effect has been a huge increase in media attention, which in turn has acted as the stimulus for new government regulations aimed at curbing these abuses.
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Guns on Business Premise
Should you have a gun at your small business to defend yourself or blast a criminal who tries to rob you using their gun? More and more criminals using firearms are likely to shoot and kill their victims to eliminate the chance that they might get caught later due to the key witness being alive?
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Franchise Rule, Thoughts For The Future
The Federal Trade Commission recently put forth a report to the franchse industry for comments to use in an upcoming rule-making event, which is sure to modify the current franchise rule. Many have been critical of additional rules in the industry, but none more critical than myself.
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What It Takes To Succeed In Business
In today’s terrorized world, complex global economy, and intensely competitive business environment, salespeople from the small mom and pop to large corporate giants in every market face unprecedented challenges.
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Create a Culture for Success: How to Win Big Using 4 Small Steps
Success in business requires creating a culture of success in your organization. Every employee regardless of job function is responsible for this. Use these 4 steps to help you and your employees build a company that meets its goals and looks positively to the future.
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Million Dollar Idea Maker
Many of us wish we could have invented TV’s, DVD’s, or perhaps penned a world-wide best selling novel, but the first step has always been the idea or concept.
It doesn’t necessarily need dozens of research boffins and a multi-million dollar budget to be the next Bill Gates / Microsoft.
This article guides you through the process and gives advice on how you can create profitable ideas.
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