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Do This And You Will Succeed
Business Coach, David Ferrers explains one of the really useful techniques for developing as a manager that he learned from some of the very senior managers that he has coached over the past 10 years.
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Reduce Expense With Modular Office
It is a known fact that people need money, at least in the present times, and the need for money increases as the years go by. Most people try to increase their income by looking for more ventures for business but in order to really get more money, you would have to also lower your costs. If you are still starting up an office, or trying to expand an existing one, a good way to cut costs is by constructing a modular office.
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Are You Safe? The Truth About Portable Appliance Testing
Electrical Safety Rogue Traders. There are many companies out there who do not carry out the testing correctly. They do not check the plugs or fuse ratings for appliances. All standard plug tops should be checked to ensure they are wired correctly, the terminals are secure, the fuse rating is correct and the general condition is ok. On moulded plugs the fuse rating should always be checked. On numerous occasions we have been called out to re-test another so called specialists work.
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Loan Basics
If you are a student who has recently graduated, you are most likely thinking about going to school and all that it entails. Whether you are in high school
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How Over Regulations Hurts the Little Guy
We have all heard horrendous stories of how over regulation crushes small business people who compete with the big dogs in various markets. It seems as if the government regulators are merely there to crush the little guy sometimes so that the big boys with lobbyist budgets can get the government to intervene via some Congressmen, Councilman, Senator, Corrupt Judge or County Supervisor.
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Organization And Its Structure
Each organization has its own regulations and rules of how it must be structured and organized. However, there are some core rules without which any organization could hardly exist.
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High Definition Update: Paul Wheeler Interview
In July 2005, I wrote an E-Zine with the headline “High Definition – When?” At the time we saw little demand for HDCAM equipment aside from some clients in the U.S. Seven months later, the situation has changed dramatically. With this increase in demand, we recently hired Paul Wheeler BSC, a highly experienced film and digital cinematographer to do some workshops for us. While he was here, I interviewed him.
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So You Want To Get Promoted
To climb to the top of the corporate ladder you need to consistently deliver great results, but that's not all. You also need to find ways to develop both your skills and your reputation.
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The Crafts in Wood!
The wooden nature of gifts are in fact are an expression of the nature of a craftsperson. Gifts of the wooden type are not uncommon in the corporate sector. Gift a corporate gift on a corporate occasion.
Nature loves the own of nature.
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Buisness Goes Digital
Business today heavily depends upon information systems. The revolution of digital business is growing very fast. Business goes Digital.
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Should I Open a Business Bank Account?
It can be a bit of a dilemma deciding whether to open a business bank account when you first startup. This article gives you some good reasons as to why you should do so.
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Understanding the Taxes Imposed on Your Telecom Bills
Taxes and tax-like charges can add as much as 25%, and more, to local telephone charges in some jurisdictions. This article covers the basics of the taxes imposed on your telecom bills and who is exempt from them.
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The Exercise Infomercial Phenomenon
It all started with Jane Fonda. She started an industry with a simple video tape that included a 30 minute beginners program followed by a 60 minute full workout. For Jane it formed the nucleus of an empire that included books, audio recordings and fitness salons that are still in existence today.
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Technology for FREE
In a recent survey by the Mercury Consulting Group it stated that some British boards had frozen ICT budgets because they were seeing insufficient evidence of a return from their investments (ROI).
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