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Is It Resistance Or Is It Fear - What's The Difference?
How many times has this happened to you? You're all revved up and ready to go, jazzed about implementing a great idea you've been thinking about, only to find yourself dragging your heels for some unknown reason. This article sheds light on what's really going on with resistance and shows you how to release resistance and move in the direction of what you want.
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Businesses Become More Socially Concious
Businesses are looking for ways to increase the value they provide their clients. Social Responsibility is a value that is not appreciated, but is becoming an expectation.
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The Core Principles of Budget Planning
When it comes to budget planning you need a solid plan that will map out what it is you need to be doing with your money. If you don't have a budget then you are out spending money and really aren't making sure you have enough to pay your bills or even that you have enough set aside for emergencies or retirement.
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Analyzing Your Competition
Knowing your competition allows you to identify a niche and develop your own unique selling proposition (USP). Clearly defining and understanding the core value you offer your clients can depend on your having a firm grasp of your competitors' strengths and weaknesses.
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Cold Drink Vending Machine-To Buy or To Rent
A cold drink vending machine can be purchased or rented either from a wholesaler or a soft drink company. Here are some options to help you decided if this is the business for you.
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Employee Time Clocks
For a long time, companies used employee time clocks to keep track of how many hours each employee worked each week. Each employee had their own punch card, which they inserted into the time clock so the time could be stamped on it. Even though technology has caught up with the time clock, it is still one of the best ways available of keeping track of the hours an employee works, and transferring that information across to payroll so that the employee is paid correctly.
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How to Choose a Merchant Processor
As a merchant you want, one of your many goals is to provide your customers with as many opportunities to pay you as possible. One of the most convenient ways for many customers to pay you is with their credit cards. For the customer it means added security because if there is a problem, they have the credit card company behind them. For you, the merchant, it means the funds are in your bank in 24 hours and there is no handling of cash. But who should you go to in order to set up your merchant account and what questions should you ask? There are some very important questions you should ask yourself and your prospective merchant processor before committing to one.
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Are You An Association Junkie?
Association -- It connotes people working together to achieve a common goal. That goal could be anything from improving your education, finding a new job, getting more business, increasing your visibility or simply expanding your network of support resources.
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Warehouse Bar Code Labels
Warehouses use a special kind of highly durable bar code labels to maintain a list of their inventories. The basic types of warehouse bar code labels are reflective, location, floor and pallet.
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Internet Merchant Accounts
An Internet merchant account can help you use and accept all modes of payment, such as credit, debit, and EBT. Today, many people use credit cards and electronic checks to pay for goods. People use them everywhere, especially online. In other words, to conduct a transaction on the World Wide Web, one does need to have a credit card or a bank account.
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What is Professional?
A question I hear or read often is, ‘is that professional enough?’ What is ‘professional’, and how is one professional and what is considered unprofessional?
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Watch Your Business Vendors Like a Hawk: Case Study 2002
In business you must develop a strong team and to do this properly you must be careful whom you pick to be on the team. Vendors are part of that team. It is not as easy as you might think picking vendors. Let me tell you a story. I take issue with some of our vendors who do not walk the talk.
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