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Gondola Shelving Demystified - Part 1 - The Layout
The first in a two part series about the planning and purchasing of steel gondola units for a retail store. Topics include determining the proper height for the units, a discussion of the costs and benefits of various shelf dimensions, and deciding on the number of units you should consider for your retail space.
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Operating A Restaurant For Business
You think you have an idea how to run a restaurant? Think again. Make sure you have all your tools ready for for all matters concerning restaurant and how to manage it.
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Record Management
Record Management is the field of management responsible for the efficient and systematic control of the creation, receipt, maintenance, use and disposition of records.
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Production Label Printers
Production label printers use thermal technology to print high-resolution product information and bar codes on different varieties of labels. Some printers use direct thermal method to print information on heat sensitive paper whereas others use thermal transfer method in which heat is used to transfer ink from ribbons onto labels for getting permanent prints.
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Role of HRD in Textile Sector
HRD department is responsible for developing the feeling of motivation in the employees, this motivation in other words is the commitment of the employees towards the job and the organization. When the work of HRD is done effectively it would result into co-operation among team members, demolition of centralized system of decision making, creates homely environment, feeling of ownership and positive working atmosphere.
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Drafting History: The Magic of Drafting and Design
Drafting can be defined as a descriptive way to deliver an idea through the use of illustrations and drawings that show in detail the process of turning the idea into reality. This process dates back to thousands of years ago when primitive drafters illustrated on the walls of caves the processes by which they lived, hunted, worshipped, and died.
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Understanding Accounting Vocabulary
When you learn something new like accounting concepts and terms, it helps to create links between what you know and what you are trying to learn. In some ways, it is like learning a second language and decoding the new word is part of the learning process.
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Warehousing Costs
Warehousing costs are levied by the warehouse owners and are an unavoidable expense for the companies that use the space. The owners should be conversant with the applicable charges. In years to come, users will find it increasingly mandatory to implement nearline storage, to reduce their data warehousing costs and make data analysis more efficient and effective.
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Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Incorporation
Incorporation is the process of setting up a corporate entity. During this process certain documents are filed with the authorities concerned. These documents provide general information about the entity, which is commonly known as a corporation.
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How To Ship Stained Glass
To ship a piece of glass, it needs to be crated. We build a crate around every piece of glass which we ship. It needs to be a custom fit so that the glass can be adequately protected.
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Parking Permits for Effective Parking Program
Parking permits are permit tags issued for vehicles to authorize them to be parked in a particular area or parking lot. Parking permits facilitates authorized entry of vehicles in parking zones and this leads to strengthening of security.
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Difference is 'Value Added'
Managing diversity isn’t just a moral and legal obligation, it can present tangible business benefits as well. What is diversity? We in the UK are fortunate to live in a country which is rich in the ...
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LAN, Telephone, Audio System Installations Require a Label Printer
Whether you are a professional installer of electronic systems or simply have lots of wiring in your home, if you have a local area network, a computer, multiple telephone wires, entertainment system wires or anything else that requires numerous wires, you need a heavy duty label printer.
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Business Electricity Customers Penalised For Being Loyal
Existing customers, on renewal of electricity supply agreements, can pay up to 25% more than new customers of the same supplier, for the average business customer this is about 600 pounds a year more.
This is on top of huge price hikes due to the increased wholesale cost of energy.
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Office Chairs Determine the Office Environment
Office chairs are an important part of the business environment. An increasing number of employees find themselves seated in front of a computer terminal or telephone console for an extended period of time during their workday. On average, most employees who use computers are seated for more than eight hours per day. It is extremely important that their office chairs be both comfortable and safe.
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What Is Reverse Merger, And Is It For Everyone? Part 1
Don’t let the shell owner dictate to you and insert a stipulation in the contract forbidding you to do a reverse split, after all he needs you more than you need him, you can go public without him but he can’t get his money without you.
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Franchise Rule Making and Political Climate
Last Summer the Federal Trade Commission put forth a report for the Franchise Industry; 432 pages of study. This report asks Franchise Industry participants to comment on only certain aspects of franchising which were addressed between 1995 to 1999. It is good to see that the FTC is finally doing something after 10-years of sitting on their rear ends with a stick up their butts, however one has to ask what about the issues between 1999 and 2005.
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What It Takes To Succeed In Business
In today’s terrorized world, complex global economy, and intensely competitive business environment, salespeople from the small mom and pop to large corporate giants in every market face unprecedented challenges.
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Company Up and Running Just 2 Hours After Major Fire
You might think that something as major as a building fire could put a serious dent in the productivity of any office, to put it mildly. Destruction of property equipment, furniture and files are almost certain. How much in terms of assets would be lost and for how long? What about the company’s mission critical data? Could it ever be replaced? Computers (especially the magnetic disks contained within a modern hard disk drive) are very sensitive to heat and critical data is likely to be irretrievable from a machine that has been melted by the high temperatures of a building fire.
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