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The Time Dimension - Presented Versus 1991 Zip Codes
Time Dimension: presented versus 1991 ZIP Codes in one ZIP and the other side in a United States America ZIP Code. The block to ZIP equivalence file organized by the vendors each chunk was assign to one and only one survey building block.
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Why You Lose Customers
When I first started this article, I asked several people what kind of experiences they had had with poor customer service. Some of their experiences were extreme – with one instance where a photographer punched an unsatisfied customer – but most relayed occurrences consistent with my own. I narrowed it down to three behaviors of customer disservice. When these behaviors are continually maintained, the ability to drive people away will surely be in the bag.
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Safeguards Agaist Employee Dishonesty
Taken from the book; Protecting Your Corporate Assets by Martin Maylor info@insurium.com
Losses through theft and fraud vary considerably by the type of operation and the efficiency of their management. To fully understand the cost lets look at the following example:
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Top 3 Myths About Internet Marketing
Recently a study was done to determine the top 3 reasons small businesses have been reluctant to fully embrace the increasingly relevant Internet in their marketing plans. The results showed similar misconceptions on both sides of the Atlantic as to what Internet marketing is, and what it can do for their business.
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What Are Bar Codes?
Bar codes are a series of vertical bars of different width, in which digits from zero to nine are represented in a dissimilar pattern of bars forming a code that can be read only by a laser scanner. It is representation of machine-readable information on a visual surface. These codes are found on consumer products and are specially used for inventory control.
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Unions Paying For Abuse Of Power - 1978 Editorial
There is a major restructuring of American industry under way and, so far, the traditional labor union is not a part of it.
Unless there is reform in labor legislation that protects individual and national freedoms, unionism may become a one-lifetime phenomenon.
Let us hope not. We need responsible labor unions.
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Medical Billing - The Department Heads
If you are starting a medical billing company, you're going to need department heads. What follows is a review of who is needed and the role that each person plays.
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Profiling - Some Useful Examples
Profiling is an investigative activity in which someone searches for specific elements that characterizes a thing or a person, a social group or even an organization.
Profiling is used in many different businesses. In the consultancy business you encounter profiling when a consultant is to do a job and learn (or teach) the basics about an organization. About some main characteristics and about the question: what makes this specific organization interesting and where would you ...
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The Six Ultimate Business Truths
When it comes to business success, knowing the Six Ultimate Business Truths will help you: Capture new clients, service the ones already doing business with you, sell products/services, sell MORE product/services, generate referrals and keep the clients coming back.
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What Every Borrower Wants to Know
There are a few things that you will want to consistently communicate to every borrower no matter who they are or how much they know about the loan process. Keeping your borrower informed about the things that matter most to them will help build their trust in your ability as a mortgage professional.
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What Do You Need to Know About Business Greats
Great men are born once in a while. Men are great not because they are born with some attribute of greatness but their deeds make them great and remarkable individuals in history. Such people thus are not born overnight it takes one’s whole
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Coal Mines
The deepest Coal Mine in the world is over 5000 feet below the ground in the UK. Many in the United States are over 1200 feet deep, most of those are closed and now few are remaining. There is a mine in Alabama, which is the deepest vertical shaft coalmine in North America, with operations at 2,140 feet beneath the surface.
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