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How Nonprofit Organizations Compete
According to the book Successful Marketing Strategies for Nonprofit Organization by Barry McLeish, nonprofit groups compete with each other in roughly four areas - quality of programs or technology, positioning of programs or products, quality of support services and price. Let's take a look at each of these areas and compare them with regard to how a for-profit company competes.
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Improving Workplace Morale With Corporate Fun Days
In any type of business, one of the most important aspects is your employee morale. While this may sound like some type of HR buzzword, it is a vital piece of the puzzle. Unhappy workers produce less work. Not to mention, the quality of the work usually leaves something to be desired. Happy workers produce more quality work.
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Offshore Banking & Asset Protection Center
All of your affairs handled with us are covered by attorney client privilege which means that we could not reveal anything about you or your affairs without your specific permission or unless we were ordered to do so by a Panama Court
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A Guide to Limited Liability Corporations
A limited liablity company or LLC is a form of business offering limited liability to its owners. In the LLC, all owners are protected from personal liability in case of business debts and claims. This feature is known as limited liability. This means that if the business owes money or faces a court case for some reason, only the assets of the business are at risk and not the personal property of the owners.
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Medical Billing - Rental Modifiers
Rental modifiers drive more medical billing people crazy than just about anything else. In this installment, we'll cover the basics of rental modifiers, what they are and how they work.
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Shredder Companies
Shredder companies offer solutions to material destruction by manufacturing shredder equipments. Shredders tear out papers and such materials in the required sizes for disposal of materials. A.A. Low is credited as the designer of the first paper shredder in 1908. Adolph Ehinger popularized paper shredders among the public, with the introduction of a convenient paper shredder model in 1936. Now, a number of companies compete in the market with various shedder models. Some companies concentrate on the production of particular models such as electrical shredders. Most companies offer a wide range of product to choose from.
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How to Avoid Cashflow Problems
Cashflow problems are the main reason why more than 70% of UK businesses go under in their first year. Although this statistic is fairly shocking, the reassuring fact is that there is a lot that companies can do to manage their cashflow effectively.
We have put together our top tips to help you avoid cashflow problems and become a business success story.
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War Of the Names
Contentions over a domain name is currently a much pressing issue in the cyber world.
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Procurement Budgeting
Procurement describes the acquisition of goods or services at the best possible cost, in the right quantity, time and place, for the direct benefit of the firm. The question now arises: how do you prioritize when you only have a limited amount of money to spend? That’s where the role of budgeting comes in.
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Construction Job Costing for Profit
It is not enough to look at the bottom line of your profit and loss statement to determine how profitable your company is, but to also examine each job for profitability. You could conceivably being making a company wide profit but loosing money on some jobs.
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Enterprise Mobility Applications
Enterprise mobility applications
Introduction
Today, many corporations have large mobile workforces, in sales and field service roles. Frequently, these mobile workers have little or no remote access to core business applications of their organisation. Voice and paper are still the main communication method for these employees to communicate and interact with the corporate backend. An obvious example is a Salesperson, who has to make a voice call to the corporate office to enquire whether an item he is selling is in stock or not. Typically he would make this call in the middle of his sales negotiation with the prospect. If he manages to close the deal, he would manually fill up the order form, which he would either hand deliver to the corporate office at the end of his day or if the organisation is slightly tech savvy, he would fax it to the corporate office. The inefficiencies in this communication approach are apparent. Imagine if the corporation had implemented
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Plan To Succeed In Your Business
Are you planning to succeed? Taking time to plan each day is essential - and can mean the difference between success and failure. Here are three easy steps to creating an effective plan.
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Not Satisfied With Your Transfer Agent? What to Do
A transfer agent is the lifeline between your company and its investors, but what happens when you are not happy with the services being provided by your transfer agent or you run into unexpected problems?
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