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The Law of Attraction In Business
If you've tried everything possible to make your business highly successful and nothing seems to work, maybe you should try the most natural process on earth. It's the Law of Attraction and it can be used to improve any area of your life and business.
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How to Prevent Distortion, Rumors, and Hearsay
How to prevent distortion, rumors and hearsay in an organization. Though listening long speeches is difficult this leads to rumors & hearsay. It's very important to uncover such problems. Lack of listening and hearsay information is real problems and should not be ignored. Check out the basic twelve rules, which will bring a huge difference.
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Business and Relationships
Is there a difference? Business is relationships, Relationships is business. Apply strategies of one to fulfill on the other. Study one to master the other. They are synonyms with different practices.
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The Power of Real Communication Styles
Professional communication is an essential business tool, we are told by experts. But watch what happens when you drop the formality and add some humanity back into the written word...
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Valuation of Consulting Firms - A Blended Approach
Consultants News, of Peterborough, NH, is probably the most prestigious consultants news letter published and features world wide distribution. Awhile back, because they receive many questions about “how to value consulting firms” . . . . .
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Develop Your Ops Manual
Your Operations Manual is a crucial tool in your Internal Management tool kit. It contains all the information you need to run your business day-by-day, face crises calmly, and lets you to back fill in a hurry.
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5 Ways To Increase Security Levels
With the growing concern for security, there are plenty of associations and establishments that could benefit from an increase in the safety measures regarding employees, property, and information.
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Job Interview 101
It’s a tough job market out there. It is sufficiently tough that when you are lucky enough to get a job interview, make the most of the opportunity.
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Mattress Warehouses
Warehouses are business buildings that are used to store goods and materials. Many manufacturers, traders, importers, customs, exporters, and wholesalers use warehouses to store their items. Warehouses are generally plain large buildings, which are located in the industrial parts of the towns and have loading docks for loading and unloading vehicles. Sometimes loading is done directly from airports, railways, or the seaports. These warehouses generally use cranes and forklifts, which are based on the standardization of the ISO.
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Is my Business Too Small for Project Management?
You may be thinking that your business is just too small for big Project Management techniques, but that is simply not the case. Don't let all of the fancy terms like Network diagram, Gantt chart, and Work Breakdown Structure scare you.
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Machining Techniques
Machining refers to the industrial process of cutting and fabricating metals and other materials into predetermined shapes and sizes. Machining process is controlled with the help of computer numeric control (CNC) software that guides the cutting equipment along the lines and arcs of a computer aided design (CAD) drawing.
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Buying Business Phones
Business phone systems can be purchased from telephone service providers, other manufacturers through their sales networks or through Internet. Most businesses usually need to have several telephones to run their operations and it is neither practical nor necessary to have each telephone connected to the external (service provider's) network. Communication systems containing internally operated switching systems are available that do not require connecting each telephone set to the public telephone network.
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Passing Valuable Information
You might think that passing valuable information is a subversive activity. Nothing is further from the truth. Passing valuable information should be planned and executed according to that plan.
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Reduce Payment Processing Costs by Converting Debit-Card Customers to Direct-Debit Payments
There are multiple ways for customers to pay merchants such as paper checks, credit cards, debit cards linked to bank accounts, and ACH electronic funds transfers. Each payment method results in different fees being passed on to account holders and merchants. The smart merchant will weigh the pros and cons of each method with regards to safety, accountability, and processing cost, and then design her business practices to maximize profits without compromising customer service. This article will help merchants do this by comparing two very similar payment methods—debit card charges and bank account ACH direct-debits. It will explain how switching customers who pay with debit-cards to direct-debit transactions can significantly reduce merchant processing costs.
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Franchise Seller Definition in the Franchise Rule
Recently the Federal Trade Commission has attempted to report on the franchising industry in a 432 page report. On page 44 of the report they discuss the definition of “Franchise Seller,” which no one ever uses in the real world. The term we use in modern day franchising is; Franchisor.
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Expand The Market For Your Product Or Service!
What if the market for your product or service could be increased? The payment options you offer your clients may limit your market size. If we all had to pay cash for our cars, we might be driving slightly different models! Would the market for a product or service in your business be enhanced if you were to offer additional methods of payment?
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