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Vehicle Leasing - A Case Study
A manufacturing company with 120 staff historically bought their company vehicles from the local dealer who offered excellent service, choice and most importantly a large discount. The quantity of cars required at this stage was six and two vans, which they purchased from ex-demonstration stock. The next step was to contact hire, lease or finance their vehicles to save cash flow.
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Business and Relationships
Is there a difference? Business is relationships, Relationships is business. Apply strategies of one to fulfill on the other. Study one to master the other. They are synonyms with different practices.
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Differences Between Mergers and Acquisitions
Although the terms merger and acquisition are often used as though they are synonymous, they mean different things. The differences between a merger and acquisition are important to value, negotiate, and structure a client's transaction. Mergers and acquisitions both involve one or multiple companies purchasing all or part of another company. The main distinction between a merger and an acquisition is how they are financed.
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Machiavelli: The Prince - Acquisition Strategy
One of the hard fact in the world of corporate Mergers and Acquisitions is that majority of them fail to deliver the promised value. The returns of the hostile take over are even worse. Most prominent reasons for a merger or acquisition failure are the failure on part of management to incorporate the employees of acquired organization into the new organization. More often than not the sword of retrenchment is always hanging over, resulting in poor performance.
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Letting Fun Increase your Bottom Line
Letting Fun Increase your Bottom Line
What is the best way to reenergize the workplace? It can be as easy as having a little fun!
While training and observing groups as a corporate trainer and team builder over the past few years, I am always amazed at how a group of strangers gel and become a team in a matter of hours. Groups on teambuilding retreats can become closer to each other in one day than some people do in years of working with each other in offices. The major reason I attribute the success of these groups to and the way they gel is the use of “fun”.
Here are fourteen ways to put fun in your business:
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Key Concepts of Exhibitions
How to make your exhibition successful
In today's corporate world, having a cutting edge over competitors is one of the most important challenges for a company. In an exhibition since numerous companies come together, designing and presenting resources and products in a unique, individual way is one of the major jobs before a company.
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Keep Your Bookkeeper's Interest
How do you keep your bookkeeper's interest? There are always more clients than there are good bookkeepers, and if you want to keep the one you have, here are a few simple points to remember.
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Trade Show Display Booths
The greatest challenge in a trade show is to convey your message forcefully and effectively in the three seconds that customer spends walking by your trade show booth. It is important that your booth looks attractive and grabs the attention of customers by clearly showing the identity of your company and its products. The right booth can create a lasting first impression.
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Benefits of I.D. Badges
Everyone knows that I.D. Badges are significant to the society. It is used to identify each person from his office, school, and country. But is this the only benefit the I.D. badges provide?
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Buying Jewelry For Your Business Part 4: Buying Platinum Jewelry
Whether you presently own a retail or web based business and are looking for an additional profit center or you are thinking of starting a business, jewelry is a “no-brainer” choice for a proven product category. The buying public, (particularly women) never tires of jewelry as the choices in color, materials, finishes and styles are endless and innovations are continual. Every generation reinvents jewelry for itself in much the same way that it reinvents music and fashion. Styles change but the basic facts remain the same. If you are a seasoned professional, please consider the following a refresher course. To the new comer, use this information as a foundation for your ongoing jewelry education.
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