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Oh, Behave -- 10 Tips to Resolve Employee Conflicts
In a work environment, each person contributes unique experiences, values, personalities and perspectives. When managed properly, this mix can result in innovative ideas and a more flexible team environment. If not managed properly, however, the conflict can result in lowered morale and poor performance. Here are some tips to help you manage the inevitable conflicts that arise when people are just being themselves.
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Up to Here with Credit Card Processing Limits
When obtaining a merchant account, business owners need to assess their monthly transaction volume, average ticket and highest ticket. Funds can be held if a given transaction exceeds even one of the specified limits. Is there any wonder, therefore, why it is best to overestimate these figures ... within reason, of course.
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Being a Skilled Listener
Strong communication skills are crucial to any successful business interaction, and a keystone of good communication is good listening. This article delineates 5 steps to improve your listening skills and help you become a truly good listener in every circumstance.
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Are Consultants Wasting Your Time with your Business Plans?
Most business owners don't have a Business Plan. And most of those that do never look at their plan once it's completed. It is easier for a consultant to sell a business owner a plan when they don't have to explain what they must do to make it work.
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No Accidental Business
Business success or failure is no accident - it's simply a RESULT - a CONSEQUENCE. We reap what we sow. These are brilliant tools to reap it BIG!
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Myths And Mysteries Of Taking Minutes
This practical article is for people who take minutes in meetings of any size and any type. It re-focuses your thinking on minutes from traditional narrative minutes to modern business oriented and results oriented minutes. The article is also very useful for people who chair modern meetings and people who attend them as well.
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The Building Blocks Of Visual Vocabulary - Consistency
Your Visual Vocabulary consists of the secondary design elements that are used in conjunction with your logo to form your brand identity. Your Visual Vocabulary is composed of the graphics, font styles, colors, and even the type of paper you choose. Once you have determined the elements to use in your Visual Vocabulary, it is important to use those elements consistently throughout all of your marketing materials.
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Revolutionize Your Franchise
Article describes ways to implement new ideas into your franchise. Franchising is a great business venture because the name and success of the business has already been introduced to the public. Though the name of the business has already been established there are still ways to add to the popularity of your business.
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Three Ways To Differentiate Your Service Business
True differentiation continues to elude many service businesses today. The competition, given enough motivation, can duplicate or worse, beat the price, terms or features you offer. The bottom line is that your products and services seldom create lasting distinction in the marketplace.
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What Most Employers Don't Want You to Know When They Talk Salary
When hiring managers describe a salary and benefits package to you, they have one main objective in mind: To get the best possible talent for the least possible expense. They're not going to volunteer the fact that they can go higher in salary or negotiate concessions in your benefits package.
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Giving Your Business a Vision Others Can Envision
Creating a vision statement that creates interest can be a daunting task for any company. Ensure that you describe your business goals in a statement that allows others to truly understand your ultimate goal while at the same time exciting them to come on board.
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All Killer - No Filler
Performing a business search is a simple task which can be done from your home computer. Once you have some basic information on the business that you are searching for (Name, address etc.), you can submit it in the appropriate field on your people search site. After you submit this information, you will then have access to an in-depth, un-biased report on that particular business. The entire process takes less than fifteen minutes!
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Business Credit For Oregon Companies
If you are going to start a new business in the state of Oregon, you should look for sources of business tax credits for Oregon companies. These credits are available not only when starting a new business, but also when expanding an existing business. Here is some information to help you get tax credits for companies in Oregon.
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Information Technology and Textile Industry
Role of Information Technology in Textile Industry. Different types of support given by Information Technology to Textile Industry. Many textile companies are leveraging the technological power to adding value to their business
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How To Energize Your Business Everyday
Stress and repetition in our business or career can make us lose our creative fire and vision. .How do we keep creating with freshness and authenticity? The key is to continually nurture and expand our creative energy. One technique that a few very savvy entrepreneurs use is to start eadh day fresh by destroying everything they were unwillng to let go of that they created the day beiore. This opens us to receive even greater opportuinites.
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Imagineer Your Success
Creating a powerful vision for your business is one of the best pull marketing strategies that can use to turn your dream business into a reality.
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