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Organizational CPR Increases Cash Generation, Productivity and Retention
CPR is defined as an emergency procedure that is performed when breathing or heartbeat has stopped. When problems occur in the functions that are the lifeblood of their organizations, emergency procedures have to be performed.
Cash generation, Productivity and Retention™ are as vital to the health of organizations as breathing and heartbeat is to the human body. Maximizing the function of each of these components will result in robust organizational health.
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Save on Scrapbooking Supplies Using These Tips
Scrapbooking can be an expensive hobby. From patterned paper, accents, embellishments, and cardstock, it all adds up. Over the past seven years I have found some great ways to save cash.
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Impact of FDI in Retail in India
The opening up of retail trade for foreign direct investment (FDI) promises to usher in revolutionary changes to the Indian consumer market in the days to come.
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Medical Billing - Patient Complaints
If you're dealing with medical billing, you're going to get patient complaints. In this installment, we go over the most common ones and how to deal with them.
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Denver Airport Shuttle Options
If airline travel to Denver is in your near future, you might be considering using a Denver airport shuttle service to get you to and from the airport to your home, hotel,
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Finding Businesses For Sale
The Internet has made it very easy to find information about almost any topic. It is therefore very easy to use the Internet to help in finding businesses for sale.
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Beware the Syndromes-Heading Off Workplace Injuries
In our technologically advanced society, the physical aspect of work is being replaced with long hours in front of a computer. Are you paying attention to ergonomics, or risking serious, life-long repetitive injury?
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Pre-Inked Rubber Stamps Work Smarter
Presto Stamps manufactures many different types of rubber stamps. Rubber stamps manufactured by Presto Stamps can be used in various ways. Traditional, Pre-Inked and Self-Inking rubber stamps are used in a wide variety of ‘business' applications ranging from simple one-word stamps to ‘daters' and ‘numberers'.
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At Last, Atlas Is Here
It is a growing concern for many online business owners to find a one-stop-shop management services provider. More than the routine of conceptualizing, planning, and executing a marketing plan, what is more painstaking is its monitoring through time.
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Laminators Emerge with new Electronic Technology
As new technologies emerge,the look of today's classrooms and media centers is changing. Laminators remain a intregal part of these media centers and are evolving with these new technologies making them more user friendly and reliable.
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Measuring Training Programs: Cost Vs Benefit
With increasing online learning opportunities, organizations are
finding their focus shifting from providing costly onsite training programs to the use of new tools and technology now available. Companies need to understand and apply the business analytics in order to fully appreciate the effectiveness and impact that e-learning and training offers.
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Flip-Flops In The White House: A Parable For Contracting Failure
What can flip-flops (the shoes, not the political posturing) possibly have to do with government procurement contracting practices? And how do they relate to failure at procurement contracting? Everyday, businesses large and small, well-established and brand new, try to open the door to doing business with the government. When government procurement personnel and decision-makers see how the company presents itself, they make a snap decision to open or shut the door, literally and figuratively.
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SIZE MATTERS? Keeping It Small Can Mean Big Business
Lost in the hoopla of our collective fascination for catering to a larger market are the distinct advantages of keeping the business small. For all the fame and glory associated with a large scale business, the stability and reliability that small businesses enjoy are often missed.
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Autism Means Great Workers
“Mommy, Mommy, Mommy! Am I stupid?” excitedly requested Christopher, nearly out of breath from the long run into the kitchen. She knew he had been playing with neighborhood children under a mighty pine tree in the side yard.
Saddened by the question and realizing he had just been tormented by the others, she tenderly gave him a hug and lovingly told him, “No, Christopher, you are not stupid.”
“Oh,” replied Christopher, with obvious disappointment in his tone.
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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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The Cost of Data Loss
There are many unfortunate circumstances that can befall your company’s information technology systems. From hardware failures to property theft, there are many pitfalls that await your technology investment, but what is the most precious asset your company has in its portfolio?
The answer is DATA.
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