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Rental Cars, Building a Business that Never Goes Out of Style

Why start a car rental business? Well a rental car company makes a lot of sense for many reasons, not the least of which is because rental cars are utilized by many companies for their employees, and for pick-up and drop-off services.


Modern Minute Taking

This article is designed for people who take minutes in meetings. It gives a modern day perspective on minute taking and recording the content of meetings. It s suitable for any type of meeting from the board room to the meeting room.


Doing Business With China

China has some incredible advantages in terms of trade. It has easy access to raw materials and cheap labour. Its economic base is growing and there is very little that China can't produce. Read why it makes sense to do business with China and even more sense to use the internet to do that business.


Does 24 Have a Political Responsibility

A recent piece at Buddytv.com asked ‘Has 24 become too preachy?’, perhaps a better question is “Is 24 enough?”


Screen Printing

Printing can be defined as a process of producing texts and images, typically with ink and paper by a printing press. Printing is an essential part of any publishing business and is often carried out as a large-scale industrial process. Printing as a technology has come a long way and has improved with time. The advancements have resulted in the development of various types of printing techniques. From the several techniques available, screen-printing is used most extensively.


Is IP The Most Cost Effective Choice For Your Business Communication Applications?

Too often a business assumes that IP based solutions are the best choice to satisfy their communication requirements. Particularly with convergence issues. But...don't get caught making a hasty decision. There are viable options...and factors to consider before making a final choice.


Business Best Practice (2) Succeed More Often by Anticipating Problems/Preparing Backup Plans

What is your crisis management ability like or better still, how good are you at anticipating and avoiding/preventing crisis in your business operations(e.g. outage of essential manufacturing components which leads to lost output/sales)? How good are you at assessing trends of events, and quickly determining sources of potential problems? This article explains why the good business practice of pro-actively developing alternative plans of action, to be implemented in the event of setbacks or crisis situations occurring, is an essential requirement for business longevity.


Fifteen Areas Reviewed in a Due Diligence Study

If your business is at the stage where it needs to raise capital from investors or lenders, you must have all of your books and records in good order. Start early before you want to raise capital and get your books and records in good order to make the process go more smoothly. Your investors or lenders will want to see organized and complete records that they will review while doing their due diligence.


Embracing the Feminine in the Workplace

Corporate cultures must blend the feminine with the masculine. Decisions must be made, but process must be respected. Connection must be as valued as much as competition.


Management of Non Profits; Are all Non-Profits Inefficient?

Most business people feel that Non Profits are highly inefficient like government agencies. Few would deny that government agencies are inefficient, yet many hold short when criticizing non-profits; why is this? Well we know from watching disaster response that many non-profit groups operating on a shoestring get the job done. They are often much more efficient than government throwing huge amounts of money at each problem.


Computer Consulting Business: Find the Right Clients

Computer consulting business owners need to latch on to the right clients in order to get their computer consulting business profitable. Make sure you are not running a charitable computer consulting business.


Business Owner's Essentials - Cashflow is a Critical Factor

Whether you're just starting up or you're already established, this critical factor is an essential part of any business. Once you understand the cash needs of your company you are far more likely to succeed. And if you ignore it then you could soon be joining many others in business failure.


Avoiding Office Interruptions

Office Interruptions can be one of the biggest obstacles to office productivity. Here are some tips to help you keep them to a minimum.


How Do Metal Detectors Work?

In 1881, Alexander Graham Bell constructed one of the world’s first metal detectors in an attempt to find an assassin's bullet in President James Garfield. Fischer patented a portable version in 1931. From treasure hunting to security screening, metal detectors are used in many a field.


Looks Life Wichita May Fly Again

There is some activity going on in Wichita even as India comes online to start building light aircraft again. It seems that every time it looks like Wichita is in a spiral, someone puts the ball back in the center kicks the rudder back to zero and pulls back on the yoke. Well, I’ll be damned the onlookers say.


Intercultural Synergy in Mergers & Acquisitions

The rates of international mergers and acquisitions continue to increase yet the success rates do not. Intercultural synergy is now being acknowledged as one of the reasons behind the failure rate.


Fire Your Inner Brat!

Your inner brat not only makes you miserable, it can also undermine the success of your business. Here are some tips to help you deal with the less pleasant side of business.


The Psychology of Urgency: Make Them Want It Now!

For the last century, psychologists have been studying simple persuasion tactics that will allow you to motivate people and get the results you desire. This article focuses on using the psychology of persuasion to create a sense of urgency in your customers.


Business Lessons From History

Many leaders do not know how to find and use lessons from history. This article reveals two basic principles to follow and several specific examples--Harry Truman, Ted Turner, Abraham Lincoln, Christie Hefner, and Daniel H. Burnham, who produced some of America's first skyscrapers. The article contains quotable quotes that can be used in presentations, lectures, and sermons.


Don't Take It Personal

Article is an excerpt from “Business Secrets Men Don’t Tell Women” revealing how women and men view self-employment differently! Book by Gina Novelle and will be available in 2005.



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