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Jobs of the Future
How sustainable is your current work? How secure is your future, when it comes to sustaining your current job. Will it stand the test of time? How sure are you? Where will you work in the next coming year? Will robot replace your current work? Who knows! Just read this article to find out.
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Business Basics - How To Develop A Successful Business
The word business used to drive fear into my heart. It seemed like such an overwhelming and complicated process, that required years of study to understand its full implications. As I have grown up, I have come to develop a different understanding of the word business.
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How To Get Booked On Your First TV Show!
Annie Jennings of the national PR firm, Annie Jennings PR shares the secrets of getting booked on your first TV show. Find out how appearing on TV in your local media can add power to your platform and create local expert status plus get you ready for the big TV shows.
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Start Getting Paid To Surf The Web
There are many different kinds of paid to surf programs on the internet but how do you know which ones are scams? Find out how to determine if a paid to surf site is a scam.
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How Much Should I Charge For My Commercial Cleaning Services?
You've bought all your cleaning supplies and equipment, told everyone you know that you have started a cleaning business and now you are ready to start bidding on jobs and getting down to work. After meeting with potential clients you might be thinking that your next step is just getting down to work. But before you actually start work you need to know how much to charge for your cleaning services.
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Tips For Finding A Commercial Real Estate Agent
When it comes to finding the right commercial real estate agent, it's not easy. The right agent can mean the difference between saving literally thousands of dollars in commission as well as making you millions of dollars.
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Saving Santa - Last Minute Corporate Gift Ideas
For any boss or employer the holidays can be a very hectic
time. Finding the opportunity to buy corporate gifts for
all your clients and workers can be very time consuming,
so here's a handy list of some last minute corporate
gift ideas that can save you some embarrassment.
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Language in International Business
The way that we use language reflects cultural preferences for some types of communicative behaviour while discouraging others. Culture will affect, for example, the extent to which we speak loudly and animatedly or quietly, whether we use lots of ‘I’ statements, whether we choose very explicit language or whether we are indirect.
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The Federal Trade Commission Lacks Free Market Thinking
Has the Federal Trade Commission run amuck? Indeed it has, it has become a problematic bureaucracy. The Federal Trade Commission lacks free market thinking. I always assumed that half of the Federal Trade Commissions staff are attorneys and the other half are economists.
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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.
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Corporation HQ in Ohio
Ohio has 28 of the fortune 500 HQs there. Many corporations have picked Ohio for its regulatory policies in the past and Corporations have been willing to hang their hat there; some come and some go, but in this decade is the first time they have a net loss of Corporate HQs in Ohio. Some was due to the Tech Bubble where many companies dropped off. Yet the fortune 1000 listings Ohio is about equal or better.
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Successful Tendering - Preparation is the Key
Particularly in open tendering activities, though equally when direct to client, prepation is essential if successes are to increase. This can be supported by setting up systems that match future tendering requirements, such as capturing existing activity information.
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Global Development - So Much More Needed
The tragic events resulting from the recent Tsunami on Boxing Day 2004 serve to again highlight the fragile nature of many of the world’s communities. As was seen in the early stages of the relief effort, the citizens of the world are incredibly generous and compassionate and recognise that we all can do something - the sum of all parts can make a difference. While there are different levels that each of can offer, there is also a commercial aspect - and there is nothing wrong with that.
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