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How to Get Your Boss to See Your Way
The onslaught of people who have recently started their own businesses attest to one thing: people like to be their own boss. This way, if they dislike the person they work for, they can actually do something about it. But, for the rest of us, those of us who are not entrepreneurs or trailblazers of a company, a boss just comes with the territory: having a boss in an office is as essential as having a cubicle.
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How to Bust Bureaucracy
Everyone feels impeded by their corporate bureaucracy at times. Do you know how to deal with it effectively. Can you imagine the return on investment for actively minimising bureaucracy? Discover the actions that courageous leaders can take to deal with this unintended cancer.
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The Art of Leadership: Part One
How do we begin to understand the art of leadership and its indisputable importance in today’s world? We read, hear, and talk about leadership all the time. The context varies but the importance of strong leadership does not.
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Incorporating In Alaska
Tips for Incorporating In Alaska: When you start a new business venture, it is essential that you consider forming a separate entity, Incorporating is one such method. There are several benefits to incorporation such as offering limited liability, deductible fringe benefits and business operating losses.
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Are Your Cleaning Customers Motivated by Quality or Price?
You don't have to be running your own cleaning business for very long to find out that customers are different when it comes to what they expect out of a cleaning service. There are those customers who want the best, no matter what the cost. And then there are those who are more concerned with price.
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Business and War: Battlefield Leadership
Much has been written over the years about business. Much has also been written over the years about war. There are many parallels between the two. The more business people from the shipping dock to the executive suite view business as war, the more the spoils of war: success.
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UPS vs. USPS
Do you know the three differences between UPS and the Postal Service? Here they are:
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Six Sigma Project Selection
Talks of the steps involved in Six Sigma Project Selection, brainstorming and using a questionaire, and variation.
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Organized To Be Your Best! - A Book Summary
This article is based on the following book:
Organized To Be Your Best!
Simplify and Improve How You Work!
By Susan Silver
Adams-Hall Publishing, 2004
ISBN 0-944708-60-9
275 pages
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5 Steps for Publishers on Getting Paid!
There have been quite a few complaints from publishers about late or non payment from distributors and book stores. Some have stopped sending books to large distributors because of past due invoices, some over 180 days old. Part of the problem is no response, it is bad enough when you are not getting paid, but when orders keep coming in and you are not getting any acknowledgement to your collection efforts, you just can’t keep sending books, says one publisher.
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Meeting Medicaid Billing Needs with Sensitive Medical Billing Software
Medicaid billing (similar to medicare billing)requires medical billing software that is versatile and sensitive enough to work with Medicaid. Medicaid is state subsidization of medical expenses paid on behalf of qualified low-income individuals or families. Though requirements differ in each state, the payment is made directly to the medical practice or service provider.
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Choosing the Proper Coating For Your Packaging
Choosing the proper coating is an essential step in designing and producing quality packaging. Why are coatings important? For some of the same reasons that packaging is important. While packaging protects and enhances the beauty of what’s inside, coatings help protect and enhance the appearance of the package itself. Because coatings are dually decorative and protective, they are an economical way to extend both the appearance and the lifespan of the package.
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