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New Trends in Mobile Office Technology
There was time when people use to go to their office in the traditional way, work for 8 hours and return back home to spend time with their family. Time has changed and so does the ways of working. People still go to their offices to manage daily business transactions, but today they manage their business with the help of new technology which is also moving with great speed.
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Know When To Get Help - Performance Management Consulting
Most people dread performance appraisals because it is tiring and tedious, and people believe their jobs may be on the line. Of course, performance appraisals are really quite useful because management can fully make sense out of the things that have been happening in the company...
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How the New SEC Regs Affect Compensation Committees
An interesting aspect of the proposed new Security & Exchange Commission (SEC) regulations on Executive Compensation relate to the need to supply justification for their decisions (see February 2006 issue for details of the proposed regulation).
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A Guide to Die Cutting
Die cutting involves the process of cutting plastic, metal, cardboard, fabric, leather and paper using sharp steel stamps and rollers. These are also used to cut plastic, rubber, vinyl, magnetic strips and wood. Die cutting is extensively used in the manufacturing industry.
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New Vending Machines
New vending machines come with the latest features and functions. They are, as a rule, more efficient and cost-effective than older machines.
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Fifteen Areas Reviewed in a Due Diligence Study
If your business is at the stage where it needs to raise capital from investors or lenders, you must have all of your books and records in good order. Start early before you want to raise capital and get your books and records in good order to make the process go more smoothly. Your investors or lenders will want to see organized and complete records that they will review while doing their due diligence.
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Business Valuation Services
Until 1920, the market price of a business was restricted to negotiations between the buyers and seller, wherein the purchaser depended on his instinct to buy any company. The decisions were based on the forecasted profits and cash flow that usually depended on the seller's standard of living and status in the community. With businesses attaining new heights, the processes of forecasting soon became obsolete. After 1920, the Internal Revenue Service issued a Committee on Appeal and Review Memorandum that suggested using formulas to determine the tangible and goodwill value of the business for selling and gift-tax purposes.
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Guanxi, Business and Their Madness
In China, the word guanxi is in the top ten vocabulary list of all successful businesses. Great Chinese businesses and business(wo)men just cannot survive and thrive without developing excellent guanxi with organizations of authority, such as the state-owned banks. But to a deeper extent, guanxi penetrates all manners of Chinese society.
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5 Laws Of Lean Six Sigma
Confused about Lean Six Sigma? This article gives you 5 distinct laws governing Lean Six Sigma and serves as a comprehensive guide for improving ROI
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Document Management Service
5 Ways a Document Management Service Can Improve Your Business Documents can be the bane of any businessman's existence. Documents are a fact of life in the business world. From advertisements to l...
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Temperature Control: Saving You Some Money
Managing temperature control effectively will save you quite a bit of money. There is no doubt that you can save money through the use of devices that will help you to regulate the temperature in any building or room. In this day and age of high fuel costs, it makes good sense to invest some time in learning the right way to go about temperature control. And, it makes sense to think wisely every time you head to change that thermostat’s settings once again. Temperature control is something that every person at the location needs to play a part in.
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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.
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RFID in Rochester
Putting a local face on RFID. A report on RFID deployment in the Rochester, NY area.
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Standardize Your Processes to Produce Best Results
It is said that variety is the spice of life. In most businesses, including healthcare,
standardization of common processes produces the best results. Mr. Bryant
discusses why you should standardize, gives you some expamples, and tells how to
measure it.
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Enron 401K Program
You know in reviewing the Enron 401K program there was nothing wrong with it. The only real negative was that they had to hold the matching funds until age 50. The program had lots of options and it was structured great. Actually it was a model program for a modern day corporation.
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Organizing Your Electronic Files
Have you ever sat in front of your computer looking for a
document – knowing it was there – the question is: “Where?” The
answer gets amazingly complicated if the document is an
attachment someone sent to you from someone else’s e-mail
account!
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