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Business Coaching - Creating Success
Wondering if that new business venture is going to be the success you were hoping for? With a little Coaching from Lesley Moore, Executive Coach, you will see that the answer lies within you.
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Business Mail Services That Can Help Your Business
Are you a small to medium sized business owner? If so, you may want to consider outsourcing a number of your business services. One of the many services that you may want to consider outsourcing to another individual or company is your business mail. If you choose to do this, you will likely be seeking a business mail service.
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Should You Allow People To Use Your Freebies
Should you allow people to use your website and promotional freebies to promote traffic for themselves? Let's get straight to the point. The answer is yes, unequivocally, yes. Why? Simple, the answer is traffic which can equal money.
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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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Doing Business With China
China has some incredible advantages in terms of trade. It has easy access to raw materials and cheap labour. Its economic base is growing and there is very little that China can't produce. Read why it makes sense to do business with China and even more sense to use the internet to do that business.
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Architect Client Relationships
An architect's creative vision and aesthetics are often at odds with the client's budget and functional needs. Good architects learn to listen carefully to what the client has to say, temper their own egos and artistic vision and balance both sides of the equation.
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Settling in Log Homes
Settling in log homes has always been an issue, adding cost and complexity to log home construction. Using traditional methods of construction, logs are stacked horizontally one on top of the other (either scribed or chinked). Because logs tend to shrink and settle over time, the multiple layers of logs compound the effect of wood shrinkage. A traditional 10' log wall will settle upward of 6 to 8 inches depending upon the moisture content of the logs. Special construction methods must be employed to counter the effects of settling.
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The End of Contract Law?
Businesses and consumers alike are increasingly confronted with contracts that allow the other side to change any of the contracts conditions at will, and allow no legal recourse other than binding arbitration. Contracts are becoming more like blank checks. The main offenders are the telecoms, software companies and credit card companies, but the practice is growing as companies put themselves above and beyond the law. Is this the end of contract law?
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Increased Revenue and Optimized Routes
Many service companies (e.g. plumbing, air conditioning) compete in very competitive markets. These companies focus on maximizing revenues while controlling costs. However, the nature scheduling work orders is chaotic and presents hurdles for companies when controlling costs.
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Professionals in Pink: Corporate Gifts for Women in the Workplace
While women are still a minority in the corporate realm, many companies are encouraged to adopt Harry Klemfuss’ idea to recognize the importance of women in the office. In recent years, special products have been developed in order to recognize the hard work that women contribute to Corporate America.
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Useful Information About Postage
Postage stamps were first issued in the United Kingdom (Great Britain). Rowland Hill, a staff member, of the British Post Office was the inventor of the first postage stamp. The first stamp introduced by the British Post Office restructuring, under which it transposed the fee for postage, from the receiver to the sender of the mail, also introduced the 1-ounce mail with flat rate postage, to any place in Britain regardless of the distance. The only nation in the world, which does not bear a name, but always features a photograph of its reigning monarch, on its stamps is Great Britain.
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Seven Secrets to Getting the Perfect Employee
Attracting and retaining a high performing team is one of the biggest challenges many business owners face. There are a variety of reasons for this and one of the key factors is that the owner doesn't realise that there's much more involved in the process than just placing an ad and asking a few questions.
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How to Export to China
There are mainly 3 ways foreign investors can adopt to export their goods in China mainly 1) direct distribution of goods into China, 2) establishment of a joint venture and lastly 3) acquiring a qualified agent or distributor with a vast sales network.
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The Benefits Of Being Able To Print Postage At Home
The United States Postal Service or USPS has listened to its customers and realized the need for more convenience in postage. Giving people the option to print postage in their own home has led to a booming market for online postage companies.
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The APSA Process In Nitrogen Generataors
Some of the new-generation nitrogen generators use the APSA process to generate nitrogen. This APSA process relies on the fractionated distillation of air at very low (cryogenic) temperatures, and in only one column. In other words, APSA nitrogen generators are nitrogen generators that use cryogenic distillation of air to generate nitrogen.
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The Fastest Growing Company in the World
So you want to have the fastest growing company in
the world. Any one coach or entrepreneur can tell
you it takes teamwork, time management,
organizational, innovation and execution skills.
Almost always right, but what does it take to make a
great company in today's world? Why are companies
like Microsoft expanding and companies like GM
decreasing. Is it technology, partly, innovation,
partly but not completely. What makes the best companies rise to the top? It is the S WORD.
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Learning Guides a Great Addition to Procedures Manuals
When you need training to increase the uptake of procedures manuals, one suitable way is to use a learning guide in conjunction with the manuals. This article discusses how a learning guide is used and can benefit learners. It gives a case study and two references for further reading.
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Metal Fasteners: An Overview
Metric fasteners are fasteners that are manufactured and labeled according to a worldwide standard of measurement. That worldwide standard is set by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which is based in Geneva, Switzerland. That worldwide standard is based on the metric system.
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