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Do You Need an MBA to Run a Successful Business, or Vision?
Should you pursue your MBA before you start your business? More importantly, will your lack of business education prevent you from being a successful business owner? Just like the question of nature vs. nurture, there is more to business success than a formal education.
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Attendance and Punctuality Cost Companies Big Money
If you have ever simply watched people at work you will find that many often come in late or miss work entirely for days on end. We may be able to draw a connection in our reasoning that says all these people showing up 10 minutes late can add up to lots of lost revenue for the company. The problem is how to control attendance issues and still treat everyone fairly?
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What's In It For Them?
Whenever you deal with other people in business, they will have one question on their mind: what's in it for them?
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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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Ten Packaging To Do's In 07
Well, we are into the New Year and everyone is making resolutions on how to improve in 07. It's time to think about your product and it's packaging too. Just like we do with our mental, emotional and physical aspects of our lives, think about improving and updating your packaging. You want it to mesh with consumer wants and needs. Consumers are a moving target and what worked last year may not work in the years to come.
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Incorporating In Alaska
Tips for Incorporating In Alaska: When you start a new business venture, it is essential that you consider forming a separate entity, Incorporating is one such method. There are several benefits to incorporation such as offering limited liability, deductible fringe benefits and business operating losses.
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The Honeymoon Stage of Trucking Courier Services and What Every Customer Must Know
Much like any serious personal relationship, the business relationship between a courier company and their customers must be built on trust and mutual respect. Unfortunately, all too often the honeymoon period soon fades away and is quickly replaced by dissatisfaction, even rancor. Please read on and we'll explore how you can get the best service from your courier company and maintain a great relationship for the long haul.
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The Inbound Call Center and Customer Relationship Management
Call centers are created by organizations to receive inbound calls for varied day-to-day
business reasons. Since companies invest tremendous amounts of money into customer-
care relationships, they carefully monitor customer perceptions of their efforts to serve
them. There’s a growing awareness in the business community that customers are
unhappy dealing with computerized message delivery systems.
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Laser Cutting Companies
Since Theodore Maiman invented the first functional laser or LASER (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) in 1960, this device, which generates a strong, highly concentrated beam of single-wavelength light, has found several uses in different industries and in various fields including medicine, consumer electronics and information technology.
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Equipment Manufacturer Suppliers
An original equipment manufacturer or OEM is a company that manufactures goods or gadgets, which are utilized in products sold by another company. These companies are usually termed as a Value Added Resellers or VARs. An OEM usually builds to order, on the basis of the designs provided by the VAR. There are various categories of equipment manufacturing suppliers, such as electrical and electronic test equipment, equipment rental and leasing services, separation equipment and filtration equipment, sprayers and spray coating equipment. The equipment also includes automated test equipment, powder compacting equipment, network test equipment, battery testers and fuel cell test equipment, powder coating equipment and de burring equipment.
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Date Stamps
Affixing dates on documents is a crucial procedure in inward and outward departments of government agencies and other offices because, at times, there are legal implications associated with such dates. Writing dates manually on a large bunch of documents is labor intensive. Such a task is also monotonous, and therefore prone to human errors. Date stamp is a mechanical device used to address these problems.
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Six Sigma Black Belt Training
Tips for blck belt training, objectives, who are the candidates, eligiable candiates for a black belt, and black belt certification.
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Infosnacking or Just Plain 'Screwing The Dog' On Company Time
Infosnacking was declared word of the year for 2005 by Webster’s New World College Dictionary. If you are reading this article while at work, and it is not research for your company or related to your job in some way, then you are officially infosnacking. Dang, we use to just call it ‘screwing the dog’, but guess that is no longer Politically Correct. Infosnacking is defined as using the internet, on company time, to check your email, read the news, peruse the sports scores or a myriad of other internet related time stealers.
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How to Get Paid
An article explaining charging models and the inherent risks involved in different charging scenarios
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Buying Jewelry For Your Business Part 6: Buying Pearl Jewelry
Whether you presently own a retail or web based business and are looking for an additional profit center or you are thinking of starting a business, jewelry is a “no-brainer” choice for a proven product category. The buying public, (particularly women) never tires of jewelry as the choices in color, materials, finishes and styles are endless and innovations are continual. Every generation reinvents jewelry for itself in much the same way that it reinvents music and fashion. Styles change but the basic facts remain the same. If you are a seasoned professional, please consider the following a refresher course. To the new comer, use this information as a foundation for your ongoing jewelry education.
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The Key To Successful Laundry Investment
Coin laundries pay off with a return on Investment of 20 to 30% year in and year out. According to industry expert, Mort Pollack, whether you are considering a new or existing store, choosing the right location is an art that will ultimately dictate your success level. Mort Pollack is the editor of Laundry Center MarketWatch and CEO of PWS, the Laundry Company. As one of the visionaries who began the coin laundry industry and who helps shape its future, he is a recognized expert in his multi-billion dollar industry and has major tips to share. “Whether you are considering building a new store or buying existing one, experience has taught me that there are five major elements that must be addressed when it comes to choosing a highly profitable location,” says Pollack.
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