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Help! My Boomers Are Retiring!
What would you do if a third of your senior managers, seasoned craft workers and experienced office staff retired as soon as they could? There's no easy answer to the Boomer Brain Drain but we know you'll need an integrated approach that involves human resources, business process changes, technology, and organizational culture.
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Getting Reimbursed for Business Expenses
Business traveling, even with all of its hustle, bustle, and flat hotel pillows, it does have one perk: your company pays for it. Whether they reimburse you for cars from rental agencies or for the miles you put on your own vehicle, one thing stands between you and your financial compensation: tangible proof of what you've spent.
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Why You Lose Customers
When I first started this article, I asked several people what kind of experiences they had had with poor customer service. Some of their experiences were extreme – with one instance where a photographer punched an unsatisfied customer – but most relayed occurrences consistent with my own. I narrowed it down to three behaviors of customer disservice. When these behaviors are continually maintained, the ability to drive people away will surely be in the bag.
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4 Great Tips To Ensure You Make The Most From Your Business Telecommunication Services
Business telecommunication services are essential to any business- start up or established for years. However, business telecommunication services are often ignored by owners and decision-makers because they don’t make up the core activities of their business. The purpose of this article is to help business owners and decision-makers make effective decisions to ensure that business telecommunication services are delivered cost-effectively and also proactively benefit business activities.
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Planning a Memorable Corporate Theme Party
For this year's corporate theme party, let’s travel back in time to the roaring twenties when prohibition, gambling, and gangsters, and jazz ruled the world. Costumes, decorations, and music can provide the perfect ambiance to make your corporate party shine.
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The End of Contract Law?
Businesses and consumers alike are increasingly confronted with contracts that allow the other side to change any of the contracts conditions at will, and allow no legal recourse other than binding arbitration. Contracts are becoming more like blank checks. The main offenders are the telecoms, software companies and credit card companies, but the practice is growing as companies put themselves above and beyond the law. Is this the end of contract law?
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Tips For Finding A Commercial Real Estate Agent
When it comes to finding the right commercial real estate agent, it's not easy. The right agent can mean the difference between saving literally thousands of dollars in commission as well as making you millions of dollars.
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Think It's Crazy?
Think many of our jobs can't be replaced by technology? Think again. Automated payment systems, drive-thru menuboard enhancements, and POS systems with the ability to customize and up-sell have already replaced (and in most cases enhanced) some cashier functions and provide a better guest experience. If your cashiers and drive-thru personnel simply go through a series of steps to take orders, they soon might be obsolete.
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Selling a Used Robot
This article outlines the various methods used to dispose of used robotic and industrial equipment. It discusses the advantages of selling your equipment as a lot and using it as a trade-in on new equipment.
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How to Easily Accelerate Your Profits
I'm always amazed at how disorganised most businesses are. The huge amount of opportunities that fall by the wayside due to poor management. Let me tell you what happened to me recently. The Car...
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Custom Packaging
Custom packaging is a special packaging based strictly according to the product. Sometimes it is done by hand, and sometimes it is done according to a vendor's specs. The product’s fragility, perishability, volume and weight are considered in custom packaging.
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Factoring
A factor is basically a financial institution that purchases accounts receivable from businesses. The factor normally bears the credit risks associated with the accounts receivable purchased by it. There are about twenty firms in the United States engaged solely in factoring. These firms raise their operating funds by issue of equity and debt capital.
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Understanding the Taxes Imposed on Your Telecom Bills
Taxes and tax-like charges can add as much as 25%, and more, to local telephone charges in some jurisdictions. This article covers the basics of the taxes imposed on your telecom bills and who is exempt from them.
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Fast Food Business Thought 2000-2001
Well I have been looking at some data from 2000 and 2001, economic data. And some of the hot trends then are certainly changed now. For instance in August of 2000 in Chain Leader News for QSR-Quick Service Restaurants, national sandwich chains were losing market share to independents, nearly 41% over the previous two years and as much as 9.1% in the first and second quarter of 2000.
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Getting Involved in Global Development
Global development and aid work is often seen as a 'closed' industry, yet what it needs is new and fresh thinking. And against this is the balance between commercial and social responsibility. The two can work together - so why not get involved.
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How to Get Started on Your Marketing Plan
When developing or updating plans, knowing where to start is often a challenge. The article includes 11 different information categories marketers can to turn to when creating a marketing plan.
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Weeding Out The Old, Making Way For The New
The annual panic about what to buy for Aunt Sarah is over for
another year. Now you have to face a new problem! Not only do
you have to find space to put the holiday decorations away, but
also room for the new computer and exercise equipment.
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