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Moses, Business And The 80/20 Rule
Is the 80/20 Rule an abstract economic principle or is it a model of human behavior that works the same way every time? A Five Thousand year old story provides the answer. Understanding this story and its lessons will assist any business owner to stay focused, on track and on vision.
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Millionaire Mind - Win the Lottery - Luck OR Law of Attraction?
Another example of the universal Law of Attraction. You should look at playing the lottery as just another type of investment. Think of real estate, stock market, commodities and lotteries as simply different types of INVESTMENTS. Because that's what the lottery is - just another way of investing your money and time. This investment takes very little knowledge and time, and you could get a huge rate of return the EASY and FUN way.
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How to find the right money making opportunity
There are so many money making opportunities on the internet today. There are also a lot of scams out there and you really have to be careful what you decide to invest your time or money. I usually go for free programs because I don’t believe you have to pay to work. Before I sign up for anything I make sure it is legitimate by looking for a number of things about the program
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Talk Versus Action: A Closer Look
Talk! Talk! Talk! We are in a business where talk reigns supreme, and the boldest talkers are always at center stage. Claims run rampant about everything from ad responses - to phenomenal product results - to bodacious income projections.
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Set Sane Financial Goals
Don't make yourself nuts! Set reasonable financial goals for your business. It doesn't have to be complicated.
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How Avon Got Started
The foundation of Avon was set back in 1886 by a man named David H. McConnell. It all began in a small 20x25 ft. building in New York with the name California Perfume Company
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Medical Billing - Hidden Costs
If you're thinking of starting a medical billing business, you better be prepared for the hidden costs. This installment goes over the most common of these hidden costs.
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Grey's Anatomy: Face It, Dude, You Like the Show
Grey's Anatomy has been (falsely) pegged as show primarily for the female population. This is patently ridiculous. There are female story lines to be sure, but there are also decidedly male-oriented story lines.
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The Benefits of Scenario Based Training
The world that people live and work in is complex. The behaviours and skills required to solve a simple problem are always multi-dimensional. And yet much, or indeed most, training developed and executed in corporate training programmes are linear in nature.
This mismatch between the real world and the training world makes it a certainty that organisations are wasting their training dollar.
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Financing Success
'No' is not what you want to hear from a banker or investor when you need funding to grow your business.
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Color Business Card Printing
One effective way of making your business cards look more professional is using colors on your card. There are different ways to add color to your card. You can use one color as the background of your card or add colored graphics or photos. Putting your photo on a business card can make it easier for your potential clients to remember you and your company because they are able to associate your face with your company. However, there are also some disadvantages to putting your photo on your business card, such as higher costs.
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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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Display Fabrics & Printing Processes
The use of fabric in displays and signage is taking the display industry by storm due to its cost,
versatility and vibrant look. Printing on fabric has practically existed since the dawn of man (think hand
prints on animal hide), but innovations in printing equipment and fabrics have recently revolutionized the
cost and accessibility of high quality full color fabric printing. Today, high resolution full color images can
be printed onto a number of different types of fabrics for practically infinite applications. This article gives
information on a few of the different types of fabric printing processes, and the fabrics most widely used
in displays and signage.
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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.
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BPM and Web Services
Today’s IT executives want the best software available. With business process management that means finding solutions that provide key benefits. In addition to facilitating system integration, these solutions must minimize costs, protect software investments, and increase corporate flexibility—all while generating a quick return on investment (ROI).
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Should We Believe the Experts? (Part I)
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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Binders
Binders are perfect presentation solutions. They organize loose papers and help give a more professional impression for presentations. They have been around since the later half of 19th century. However, since 1954 the American thermoplastic industry pioneered manufacturing and custom printing of these loose-leaf products.
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