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Who Drives You Up The Wall?
Is there someone where you work who absolutely, totally, and unequivocally drives you up the wall? Do you sometimes feel like climbing the wall all by yourself as the quickest way to escape? If you are saying Yes! Yes! Yes!, this article is just what the doctor ordered. It shows you how to manage those who play B t B: By the Book.
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Building Staff Into A Team
Hiring the right people and reducing turnover, two important steps. But building staff into a team is the challenge that will set your business above your competition.
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Clinching Deals With the Right Teleconferencing Service
Imagine that for the past year you have been negotiating a huge deal with an overseas firm. On the day the deal will be finalized, your company's big brass troops to the conference room. You are tickled pink that the deal will be completed using the teleconferencing service provider you just chose for the company. What's more, you saved a few bucks by picking a brand new start-up company!
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Functions Of Bench Scales
Weighing scale has come up with different types of scale products to the users and business people. Bench scales is also one of the commonly and highly used weighing scales by the customers.
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3 Lessons From My Levi's
Here are some quick tips about branding and how one jeans company has a leg up on the competition.
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Make Communication Work For You
Differences in communication styles or the communication styles themselves are often the cause of problems, rather than the content that’s being communicated. Often we see these problems occur when the topic is difficult; no one has trouble communicating around success! There are keys to communicating effectively.
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How To Ask For A Raise
If you have been in a job for nine months, think you are doing a great job and have some rapport with your boss, you might consider
ASKING for A RAISE.
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5 Mistakes to Avoid While Building Your Small Business
Don't make the same costly mistakes small business start ups often make. Read this article and save lots of time, money and struggle.
This simple advice can put you on the fast track to launching your small or solo business.
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What's on Your Meeting Agenda?
Conducting great meetings depends on several activities that occur before, during, and after each event. To help you establish the conditions for success and attain the very best results, this article offers essential tips on using meeting notices, agendas, and summaries.
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Are You Branded Yet?
Learn why you must have a brand for yourself or your small business. This article will show you how to create a brand people will remember.
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Time Management: The Overlooked Outline
Have you accomplished everything you need to do today with enough spare time to live a balanced life?
You can, by learning this simple but effective time management planning technique.
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Corporate Gifts: Give the Gift of Beauty
The holiday season is upon us again, and around this time many business owners and managers are planning on what to give their clients, partners, and employees. Beauty & Grooming baskets have become the gift of choice, but how do you know which ones to pick?
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You Can Increase Your Profits Without Raising Your Prices
Every business(whether owned by an individual or a multinational) wants increased profits, and different businesses go about achieving that purpose in different ways: Some settle for price increases of their products while others try using special promotional offers aimed at increasing purchases over a defined period. The problem in the latter case tends to be that they still have to spend more to get more sales, and often if not well managed, there may not be any significant difference in bottom line margins achieved, especially when competitors launch a counter event. This article describes tested and proven ways by which anyone can intelligently implement Variable Costs (VC) Monitoring/Control and Reduction initiatives - supported by spreadsheet tracking/analyses - to increase chances of routinely recording optimal profit margins even when prices remain fixed and/or competition is fierce.
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Paper Shredders
As identity theft becomes a real problem in our society, paper shredders begin to fill a growing need in the community. Businesses and individuals both desire to safely and effectively destroy sensitive documents.
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Fire Your Analyst (Part II)
The first stage of most business decisions, such as marketing, hiring, and investing, is gathering data. In most cases the information is captured in the form of words. Once the words are available, the next step is analyzing them. In light of some recent scientific research, should you believe your analyst’s interpretation of these words?
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5 Things You Must Do To Fail in Business
There are more books about succeeding in business then curse words on MTV. It is not easy to define what makes a business succeed, but it is easy to describe what makes a business fail. If you are starting your business or currently being miserably unsuccessful, you might want to read on.
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The 7 P's of Business Phone Etiquette
Millions of business phone calls are made every hour and day. Business people that interact solely over the phone yet never meet still form strong opinions of one another. Practising good business phone etiquette helps encourage clear lines of communication, build rapport and avoid misunderstandings.
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