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Why You Should Agree With Royalty Fees
The article describes the process of paying royalty fees and why it is not a detriment to the franchisee. The royalty fee is an amount paid back to the franchiser for allowing their name, products, and/or services to be used. The royalty fee is a small amount to pay for a business that is already successful.
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Six Rules for Great IT Project Success
Between cost overruns, project delays, unfulfilled expectations and quality control issues, less 30% of IT projects are successful. This is unfortunate because - conducted and delivered well - projects are one of the most powerful ways IT contributes to a company’s bottom-line. Use these six rules to get your project back on track today.
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The Spirit of Giving: Should Your Workplace Adopt a Family This Holiday Season?
For those companies looking for a special way to celebrate the spirit of the season, why not consider adopting a family for the holidays? What could be a better way to celebrate the holidays than by assuring that less fortunate children are able to have a wonderful day, too? Beyond that, adopting a family is a great way to build team spirit and solidarity in the workplace and to build your company's reputation for being a community-minded business in the process.
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Why Ticket Design Matters
Ticket design is often overlooked. Event planners and organizers plan how many tickets they will need for a given event and how to distribute those tickets, but stop short of putting much thought into the ticket design itself. From a branding perspective this is a lost opportunity. Branding is, after all, managing all of the different touch points that an organization has with the public and your tickets are one touch point that all of your customers will come in contact with.
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Catalog Management: In-house or Out-sourced?
Many companies must resolve the dilemma of whether or not to out-source their Catalog Management needs. Be sure to examine the value a provider can bring and consider how much effort will be required to manage the relationship versus assuming responsibility for an internal team.
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