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Finding the Right Office Space for Your Business

Every successful office manager knows that the office, furniture or equipment is not necessarily the key to prosperity in the workplace, but the people working with them are more important.


Saying Thank You With Corporate Gifts

Everyone loves to be appreciated, and when that thanks is expressed with a gift, you'll make extra points with the gift recipient. Corporate gifts are often thought of as expensive, one-of-a-kind executive style gifts that your company sends out at holidays, but there's another level of corporate gift-giving that can mark you and your firm as a thoughtful, appreciative company with whom to do business.


What Do We Want To Be When We Grow Up?

Where do you see yourself and your organization 1,5,10 years from now? What do you want to accomplish? What do you and your organization want to be known for? What do you do for a living? These are all very important questions that need to be answered both on a professional and personal level.


Business Coach - What A Business Coach Can Do For You

A Business Coach can be thought off as being similar to a sporting coach... A business coach is a trained and certified professional who can help clarify a business owner's goals and chart out a plan of action to meet them... initially, having a business coach is no longer a luxury but a necessity. A business coach, like a career coach is an invaluable investment when treading a difficult business patch.


Email Etiquette in the Workplace: The Email Creed

Rules for email communication in the workplace.


Architect Client Relationships

An architect's creative vision and aesthetics are often at odds with the client's budget and functional needs. Good architects learn to listen carefully to what the client has to say, temper their own egos and artistic vision and balance both sides of the equation.


Five Easy Steps to De-Clutter Cords and Cables

Five ways cable ties and wire ties help organize a plethora of objects and work supplies including cords and cables.


What Ever Happened To Quality?

You hear talk of world wide distribution, low manufacturing costs, low prices, downsizing, rebates, and factory incentives. Why don't we hear, or seem to care about, quality any more?


Medical Billing - The Support Tech's Troubles

If you think programmers have nightmares and QA testers have headaches, come and look at the world of medical billing through the eyes of a support tech. It's not pretty.


Medical Billing - YA0 Record

In our previous installment of medical billing we briefly covered multiple batches. In this installment we will be reviewing the batch trailer record in detail for electronic billing.


Types of Shredders

A shredder is a machine that chops up unwanted materials into small pieces. Common types of shredders include paper shredders, file shredders and chip shredders. Shredders can cut tissue paper, computer printouts, floppy disks, compact disks, plastics, wood planks and any other material. Shredders are commonly used for recycling purposes, waste reduction and creating packing material.


Pallet Racks

Pallet racks can be defined as multi-level structured units used to hold stacks of heavy pallets, which are a popular means of storage for literally any industry. A series of parts and components are fastened together in the form of shelving units to make the pallet racks. There are many types of pallet racks namely drive-in racks, push-back racks, cantilever racks and carton flow racks.


Six Sigma Employee Assessment

Ever wonder if Six Sigma has had positive impact on your employees? This article will show you how to find the answer by conducting a step-by-step employee assessment!


Trends Worth Billions – (Part 1 of a 3-Part Series)

The future is serious business and if your customers reach your future before you, they will leave you behind.


Chapter Ten

Lego, the Danish toy company, found instant success with their interlocking blocks in the German market, while sales foundered in the U.S. Why?


What They See Trumps What We Say

Body language and listening skills affect our credibility and professionalism.


Corporate Event Planning and Corporate Culture

Team building, leadership quality, and different management skills are what most corporations are concerned about. Driven by a motive to maximize the out-put from the employees, corporate events are planned to hone these skills of their employees. Indoor and outdoor corporate events are designed in a way that is entertaining as well as rewarding for learning experiences.


Environmentally Friendly Pressure Washing Standards

The Business of Pressure Washing, Steam Cleaning and Power Washing has certainly changed over the last two-decades. Environmental restrictions are driving away most of the non-compliant companies and leaving only a few to divvy up the lions share of the washing market.


Managing Stakeholders in the Requirements Process

Navigating the process of gathering business requirements and creating the business requirements can be hard enough without adding the issue of stakeholder management to the equation.


Be A Fool? How To Use April Fool's Day Wisely And Profitably

Saturday, April 1st is April Fool’s Day. April Fools' Day, sometimes called All Fools' Day, is one of the most light-hearted days of the year. Its origins are uncertain. Some see it as a celebration related to the turn of the seasons, while others believe it stems from the adoption of a new calendar.


The Language of Success - Listening to Your Parents May Be Bad for Business

We were told a lot of things when we were kids. Some of what we were told may have been helpful, some less so. The way our parents told us to communicate in public may actually be harmful to the health of our business. This Success Tips article by author and speaker, Ike Krieger, will help you recognize the self sabotaging communications habits that may be keeping you from achieving your ultimate business success.


Swimming & How to Stay on Top in Business

Via one of his swimming experiences Martin challenges us to review our activities to ensure we stay on top of our business game. Learning starts at birth but it's too easy to get stuck in the 'same-old, same-old,' too easy to neglect beneficial advances in knowledge.


Business Community Relations Strategy

Does your company have a community business relation strategy? You need one. You need to join the team, the community and maintain your relations with other local businesses. There are many ways to do this, one is to join your local chamber of commerce, yet only on average 10% of the proprietors of small businesses ever do this.



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