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Business Coaching - Creating Success
Wondering if that new business venture is going to be the success you were hoping for? With a little Coaching from Lesley Moore, Executive Coach, you will see that the answer lies within you.
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Stay In Touch With Your Customers Forever
Do you collect your customers email addresses? I doubt it. This is a huge mistake! Building an email list of your customers is very valuable. By staying in contact with your customers by email, or mailing to them, you build loyalty and you never let them forget you!
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Careers In Modelling – How To Look Good
In modelling, your body is your most important asset. If you don’t look after your health and your looks, the telltale signs will be obvious to prospective agencies and employers and you’ll find it difficult breaking into the industry or progressing in your modelling career. Here are some tips on how to look after your health and your body and how to present yourself well to get ahead in modelling.
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Joint Ventures - How Much to Charge
How much should you make from a Joint Venture? 10%? 20%? 50%? Should it be of the net or gross profit or off the top? How do you decide? This is an important consideration, especially for people who are used to paying peanuts and those who are used to accepting a few crumbs. Entrepreneurs who understand business and profit are more likely to pay and demand reasonable commissions.
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Types of Business
There are, of course, hundreds of thousands of types of firms producing goods and services in the economy. Businesses can be classified in several ways.
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Travel Tips To Get Through TSA Security
TIPS from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will help get travelers on their way and will help speed travelers and their gear through airport security procedures.
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The Business Security Quiz - How Much Do You Know About Business Security?
Exactly how much do you really know about business security? Do you feel that you're careful at work with electronic files? Some of your everyday tasks might be the cause of a data breach. A stray or lost laptop, word documents, spreadsheets and leaked customer information over email can cause financial and reputation problems to your company. To further your knowledge about how you and your company can play an active role in creating a security plan, take this quiz to test your security knowledge.
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Don't Cry Over Spilt Toner!
Have you ever had a toner spill? This article will give you some ways to clean up and prevent toner spills.
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Finding A Nursery Job Online
Should you be looking for a nursery job and have found nothing suitable so far, it would be a brilliant idea to use the Internet as an employment means. Of course, you cannot always get hired just by browsing the Internet!
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Selling Your Business - What Would Sam Zell Do?
Sam Zell, multibillionaire founder of Equity Residential (EQR) has approached the sale of his business the right way. Sellers of privately held businesses can learn a great deal from his approach. This article explores his process.
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When A Corporation Makes Sense
There are 3 main reasons why a Corporation may make sense - (1) Liability Protection, (2) Tax Savings and (3) Retirement Planning. Business owners reduce their personal exposure to both lawsuits and tax complications merely by incorporating. The risk of tax audits is also reduced. By taking advantage of the Internal Revenue Code as applied to Corporations, you can set aside more for retirement faster and accelerate both the amount and the timing of your Retirement. Don't let fear stand in your way.
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Machiavelli: The Prince - Its Business Implication
Machiavelli teachings and thoughts will never go out of fashion as power will always remain the center of both the political and corporate world. His writings are as relevant today as they were in the 16th century. Machiavelli stressed that the key to maintain the rule of the kingdom and to leave a legacy a Prince should try to maintain a balance between the subjects’ respect and aspire glory.
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The Employee with a Chip on His Shoulder Harms the Whole Company
People who have a chip on their shoulder manage to hurt everyone around them. Their attitude of disrespect and lack of team work makes others work harder and pick up the slack. It's immaturity at it's worst, and it's harmful for any organization. Hopefully, if people recognize their own bad attitudes and seek to correct them, the whole department can improve.
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HAZWOPER - Understanding the Standard
The article provides an overview of the HAZWOPER standard. HAZWOPER is a regulatory standard that specifies training requirements for employees who work with hazardous materials. Its primarily purpose is to protect workers from the dangers inherent in working with hazardous materials.
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How to Start my Own Nursing Agency Business Guide
There is a major reason for the shortage. Ever since the mid-'80s, young people have been choosing more lucrative careers. At the same time, the nurses we do have are getting older; the average age is now 45. Just as the baby boomers are starting to need more care, the pipeline is running dry, and it's going to get much, much worse.
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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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Should we Believe the Experts? (Part III)
Why do we use experts? To predict the future. Consider a patient who is asking a physician about the future effects of a certain drug, or the investor who is asking a stock analyst about the future prices of a certain stock, or the manager who is asking a human resource manager about the future performance of a certain candidate, or the brand manager who is asking a market researcher about the future sales of a certain new product. Should we believe these experts? History tells us that accurate predictions of the future are rare. Many examples exist where the brightest and most qualified individuals failed to see the future. This series of articles presents examples from the arts (see part I), business (see part II), and science (see part III).
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