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It's Got To Be Perfect

It's got to be perfect - actually it doesn't. 'Good enough' is better. Reluctant salespeople please note.


How to Find a Profitable Australian Business Opportunity

For more ideas and business opportunities, you can regularly check out with the Franchise Council of Australia, Australian Trade Commission, and Indigenous Business Australia.


New Grads - Beat the Job Competition

Specific tips to help new college graduates deliver a winning interview.


The Features of a Wyoming Corporation

Why you should consider setting up a corporation in Wyoming.


The Truth about Pink Sheets stocks

Curious about Pink Sheets stocks? Is it really true that an individual can make money trading shares through this listing service? Read what insider has to say.


Vending Machine Business-How To Start One

How to start a vending machine business and make it into a profitable enterprise. Follow these steps to set up your own vending business.


2007 Thoughts on Starting a Mobile Oil Change Business

For those of us who love cars and are mechanically inclined starting a small business, which has to do with auto-maintenance, makes a lot of sense. Many folks would love to own their own business as part of their American Dream. The question is what type of business can we see ourselves enjoying and excelling at and how on Earth would we come up with the $500,000 to $1,000,000 to start an Auto Maintenance Shop? Even renting a bay and buying all the equipment can be costly and run $100,000 to $250,000.


Lace Trimming Industry

A very delicate and pretty piece of lace can add a lot of value and beauty to an otherwise simple garment. The most striking feature of this delicate piece is that which is missing, coz a lace is full of holes. These holes in various designs bring out the beauty of the lace. This distinctive feature of lace makes it different from other textiles.


How to Create a Procedures Manual for Your Cleaning Company

You may have started your cleaning company part time and never felt you needed to have written documentation on how to do your job. With many different tasks pulling you in a thousand directions, writing down procedures has most likely never been a priority. But what happens if you get sick, injured or even if you just want to take some much needed time off from your cleaning business?


Leveraging The Enterprise-Wide Knowledge Base

To be successful in Six Sigma projects requires knowledge on all levels of the organization. Here's how to leverage that knowledge for successful project implementation.


Power Tools: The Products Behind the Colors

It’s kind of funny how the sales and marketing/advertising folks of the power tool companies have “drilled” into our heads the brand logos and the coordinating colors that accompany them.


See The Benefits Of Welding Safety

The process of welding is especially dangerous for the eyes.


The Rise Of The Dollar Stores

Dollar stores are now saturating the American landscape like never before. In the face of the demise of Woolworth's and other novelty stores, these stores are filling an important niche in the American retail industry. The following account details the experiences of stores and shoppers in New Jersey.


Desperate Architects: Want to Know a Secret About Architectural Drafting?

There is one crucial ingredient you need to employ when you outsource architectural drafting. Find out from the experts what it is.


Level the Playing Field: Small Business vs. Fortune 500

Find out how your small business can compete with Fortune 500 companies using a toll free virtual PBX system. Use a virtual PBX to project a professional image without losing that personal touch.


A Primer In Executive Compensation In Not-For-Profits

A tremendous amount has been written about Executive Compensation, and lately, most of this information has been extremely unflattering. Much of the criticism has resulted from the gross excesses, misinterpretations of regulations, and the rash of criminal cases brought against the top management of a number of large firms, such as WorldCom, Tyco, Enron, and a host of others. Virtually every day another egregious example of corporate greed has come to light. The effect has been a huge increase in media attention, which in turn has acted as the stimulus for new government regulations aimed at curbing these abuses.


Technology for FREE

In a recent survey by the Mercury Consulting Group it stated that some British boards had frozen ICT budgets because they were seeing insufficient evidence of a return from their investments (ROI).


Debate for Business Plan Data and Early Franchise Disclosure

I have heard franchise attorneys say that prospective franchisees need the disclosure documents early on so they can make a business plan to see if the franchised outlet is feasible and I debated with them over this point of contention.


Car Care Businesses and Add-in Service Concepts

Let’s say you have an auto business up and running and you are looking to make more money, but adding on new services. You are not sure what you want to do, but you have a pretty good customer base and you want to provide a service that people want and that they are willing to spend top dollar for. Well, let me suggest auto detailing type concepts.


Energy Trading and Reality Checks

When Enron bought up energy contracts and install them back to the state of California for five times their face value, it one of nearly bankrupt the state, it did bankrupt one major energy supplier. Yet, Enron is perfectly allowed to do this, based on the laws of deregulation of the energy industry passed in California.


Compliance and Regulation: Impacting on the Global Business Community

Following the fallout from major corporate crashes such as Enron and Worldcom, stricter compliance legislation has been introduced around the world to ensure that business managers and principals are more accountable for their actions.


Autism Means Great Workers

“Mommy, Mommy, Mommy! Am I stupid?” excitedly requested Christopher, nearly out of breath from the long run into the kitchen. She knew he had been playing with neighborhood children under a mighty pine tree in the side yard. Saddened by the question and realizing he had just been tormented by the others, she tenderly gave him a hug and lovingly told him, “No, Christopher, you are not stupid.” “Oh,” replied Christopher, with obvious disappointment in his tone.


The Power of Reflection

As professional and individuals who want to make a difference, reach our goals, achieve more, to in fact, unleash our potential, we need to be continuous learners. And to be the most effective continuous learners, we must learn to harness the power of reflection.



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