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Business - Did You Understand That?

This article takes a fun look at some statements made by corporate business managers. Maybe this is why so many individuals have ventured into home-based businesses of their own.


Choosing The Right Professional Coach - 6 Tips

You and your coach are a partnership focused on you and your success. Coaching isn't a magic wand; it is a lot of hard work. You need to be committed to the process. Change, especially the kind evoked through coaching does not take place overnight. You will make subtle and powerful shifts if you are willing and able to commit to your success. Coaching is about your being in the present and focused on the future.


Analyzing Your Competition

Knowing your competition allows you to identify a niche and develop your own unique selling proposition (USP). Clearly defining and understanding the core value you offer your clients can depend on your having a firm grasp of your competitors' strengths and weaknesses.


Have You Ever Felt There Was Always Too Much Month Left Over At The End Of The Money? Stuart Goldsmi

Stuart Goldsmith exposes the secrets to his 11 Million dollar success.


Applying Blue Ocean Strategy to Product Development

How a focus on market differentiation and cost opens channels in product development, building brand equity with customer value


Event, Conference and Meeting Planning Guidelines: 10 Steps to Success

Ten easy steps for guaranteed success in planning events, conferences, meetings and more. The basic fundamental and necessary steps to successful events every time regardless of the size, location, theme, or your budget.


Create Your Own Power Team

Who would you like to work with on a project?


Medical Billing - GU0 Record Fields 63 Through 65

In our last installment of medical billing, we covered one of the most complex fields of the GU0 record. In this installment things get a little easier and we actually cover three fields, 63 through 65.


Types of Shredders

A shredder is a machine that chops up unwanted materials into small pieces. Common types of shredders include paper shredders, file shredders and chip shredders. Shredders can cut tissue paper, computer printouts, floppy disks, compact disks, plastics, wood planks and any other material. Shredders are commonly used for recycling purposes, waste reduction and creating packing material.


Medical Billing - GP0 Record Fields 22 Through 33

This is our last installment on medical billing and the review of the parental nutrition CMN, or GP0 record. In this article, we'll review fields 22 through 33.


Join the Work-At-Home Employment Revolution

Work at home employment opportunities are growing by the day. If you have ever dreamed of working full time from home and making a full time income, then you just need to find the right work at home employment opportunity and the rest will just be chocolate pudding.


Keep Your Business Running Optimally With Business Coaching

Running a business can be a lot more than simply crunching numbers or turning a profit. It is an art that can't be learned from books or articles, and rarely will it be learned from experience alone. At least, experience will not teach as quickly as a business coach would, and in the sink or swim world of today's business, that difference could mean the survival of your business.


What is Plumbing Consulting?

In just about every important thing we do in our lives, we look to find authorities that understand the intricacies of what we want to accomplish. If we want to build a building, we turn to an architect. For advice on how to grow a business we seek out marketing experts.


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...


Finding the Balance Between Efficient Freight Transportation & Environmental Responsibility

To many, it might seem that efficient freight transport and taking care of the environment are incompatible objectives. However, recent European legislation has made significant inroads into reducing the environmental impact of freight transportation.


The Sound of Business - Part I I

Creating a 'kick ass' Sonic Personality© for your business requires that your business have a personality in the first place. Of course every business has one, whether you are aware of it or not, and this is a real danger. Your customers' understanding of who you are, and what you do, as a business, may be very different from the vision you have of yourself.


Managing The E-mail Monster

Are you using Email to make the best use of your time? Or is E-mail using you?


Accountant and Financial Services Selection

If you need to employ an accountant or financial advisor, but do not know which one to use, then this guide will give you some useful hints and tips to help you make that key decision.


How to Negotiate Your Next Telecom Contract

Time to renegotiate a new telecom contract? The first steps to successful telecom contract negotiation begins by simply understanding the key areas which most contracts are based. This article will help you negotiate your next telecom contract like a pro.


History of Infomercials

Infomercials are television commercials, often referred to as “paid programming,” which are typically aired during off-peak hours, such as late at night or early in the morning. The word “infomercial” is in fact a combination of the two words “information” and “commercial.” Unlike standard commercials, however, infomercials typically have vibrant, and often famous, hosts promoting a product or service.


Quick Comparison Conventional Brick and Mortar VS an Online Business

You are undecided if you should start a conventional Brick and Mortar Business in a Heavily Trafficked Mall or a Online Home Based Business. This in depth Comparison will help you decide.


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.


Teaching The Big Boys To Think Small

It's a fact that smaller companies, by need and design, are more innovative, more flexible, more decisive, and faster to move than their larger brethren who are entrenched in operational processes and corporate procedures. Small companies are typically not led by career executives for whom every decision must be predicated by hours of meetings and mounds of documentation. Most small companies are led by their founders; men and women who were cut from an entrepreneurial cloth that has yet to fade. It is when a company grows to the point that the founder steps aside to make way for professional managers that the company loses its innovative nature and entrepreneurial flair.



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