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Staff Turnover - A Business Killer
Staff turnover can kill a business. Not only does it negatively affect customer satisfaction, but it sabotages productivity, revenue, and the business’s ability to grow.
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English Only in the Workplace: Don't be Sued!
There are approximately 35 million Americans that were born in foreign countries. When we compare this with the approximate 285 million Americans across the country we find that approximately 10% of all people living in this country are immigrants. That means foreign languages are a major part of our lives.
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Nigerian Bank Applies To Raise Funds From Capital Market
First Bank of Nigeria Plc on Tuesday began the process of raising fresh funds from the market with an application to the Nigerian Stock Exchange. The bank applied to offer 1.6billion ordinary shares of 50 kobo each to be sold at N33 per share for public subscription and 1.5billion ordinary shares of 50 kobo each at N31 per share as Rights Issue to existing shareholders.
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Locals Only
The ideology of patronizing locally owned and operated businesses.
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Power Transformer Basics
Transformer is an electrical machine so as to transfer power commencing one circuit to a different by transformer attractive combination through no affecting parts.
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Work At Home Job Profile
Are you looking for a work at home opportunity? Statistically the amount of people with that query increase day by day, month by monthly. What is the best way to become Internet marketing?
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Business Planning for the Mortgage Originator
This article describes a basic business plan for mortgage professionals to use to develop their business in the future. It primarily reviews the amount and type of business they want to close and the marketing actions and budget to create the desired outcome.
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4 Great Tips To Ensure You Make The Most From Your Business Telecommunication Services
Business telecommunication services are essential to any business- start up or established for years. However, business telecommunication services are often ignored by owners and decision-makers because they don’t make up the core activities of their business. The purpose of this article is to help business owners and decision-makers make effective decisions to ensure that business telecommunication services are delivered cost-effectively and also proactively benefit business activities.
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Corporate Gift Idea Programs
In the past few decades, there has been a great revolution in the way the management deals with and treats its employees and staff. Gone are the days when corporate houses considered it a favor to the employees to have them work with their company. In present times, there has been a paradigm shift in favor of the employees. Every corporate house tries its best to make its working environment rewarding and the job profile lucrative for its staff. Tremendous efforts are made to retain competent staff and increase productivity through a healthy work environment.
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Get Paid for Answering Surveys
Paid Surveys are an easy way to make money while sitting in front of your PC. As the term implies you simply take online surveys from various companies and in return they will pay you a regular cash incentive. Sounds easy doesn't it?
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Nevada Corporation FAQs
Many business owners opt to incorporate their business to protect themselves and the business from unanticipated losses and liabilities. Both small as well as large businesses can be incorporated. It is possible to incorporate businesses in any state in the United States, regardless of where the business is operated. Many business owners choose to incorporate their businesses in Delaware or Nevada, as they are very corporate-friendly. Nevada has highly favorable corporate laws. Many new business owners and small business owners lack adequate knowledge about the corporate laws prevailing in Nevada. The most frequently asked questions about Nevada corporations, include what are the different types of corporation entities, the process of incorporation, and what are the advantages of Nevada corporations.
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Incorporating In Alaska
Tips for Incorporating In Alaska: When you start a new business venture, it is essential that you consider forming a separate entity, Incorporating is one such method. There are several benefits to incorporation such as offering limited liability, deductible fringe benefits and business operating losses.
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Free Web Conference Calling
Sometimes in the search for a cheap conference calling solution, companies will often run across websites offering free web conference calling. Are these services offering a real service?
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ISO 9000 Assessments
Establishing standards is critical to the success of every business. That is why numerous companies go for ISO 9000 certification, which is a series of globally identified standards and rules that define an effective quality system. ISO standards themselves do not perform assessments or audits to ensure that they are applied by companies in conformity with the requirements of the standards.
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Criminal Background Checks 101
You can obtain a criminal background check on almost anyone for as little as twenty dollars. Many employers do this as a routine part of the hiring process especially if the employment involves working with sensitive material or involves having someone in your home.
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Auctions by Government
What do governments do with their surplus and/or impounded merchandise? Surplus merchandise is government owned goods that are no longer needed. They may be office furnishings, guns, ships, buildings, office equipment. Also included in surplus merchandise is military equipment, Coast Guard equipment, and fire equipment.
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Are Your Cleaning Company Workers Employees or Subcontractors?
Many small cleaning companies use sub-contractors to help them get the work done. But if you improperly classify a worker as an independent contractor when the IRS views them as an employee you could be liable for back taxes, penalties and interest! This article goes over some of the things you should watch for before subcontracting any of your cleaning jobs.
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The History of Barcodes
Wallace Flint was the first person to suggest an automated checkout system in 1932. But the history of modern barcode begun only in 1948, when Bernard Silver, a graduate student of Drexel Institute of Technology in Philadelphia, asked his friend Norman Woodland to develop a system to automatically read product information during checkout.
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