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Finding the Best Appliances
If you are the owner of a restaurant, bar or lounge then restaurant equipment is the most important investment you will have to make.
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Business Laws Unveiled
Each and every person in this world must have at least once thought about opening some sort of business to increase his or her income. No matter if you are thinking...
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Most Valuable Asset
What is the most valuable asset that your firm possesses? Is it your technology, trade secrets, credit line, or customer base? Although we realize the importance of these, most of us believe that our people or our leadership teams are most valuable to us. However, there is another asset that may be even more important as your business matures. A good name or reputation allows your firm to attract quality leaders, excellent employees, key customers, and financing.
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Improving Workplace Morale With Corporate Fun Days
In any type of business, one of the most important aspects is your employee morale. While this may sound like some type of HR buzzword, it is a vital piece of the puzzle. Unhappy workers produce less work. Not to mention, the quality of the work usually leaves something to be desired. Happy workers produce more quality work.
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Fast Decision Is Required For Fast Fashion
It is very important to keep in mind that forecasting solution is superior, but just as superior as the person who uses it. Putting money in user training, and assuring that the technology helps in decision-making, is the key that will eventually fetch the remuneration.
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Grow Your Cleaning Business By Creating a Referral Machine
One of the fastest ways to grow your cleaning business is to get referrals from your current customers. There may be times when a customer will pass your company's name along without any prompting from you. However, to really get your clients to work for you, it's important to encourage referrals.
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Questionable Collection Ethics Back In The News!
When not pursued diligently, past due accounts are among the leading contributors to serious cash flow issues that prevent businesses from paying their own bills, or forcing them to go out of business altogether. Businesses depend on earned revenue to thrive, it's essential to the life of the business.
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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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Machiavelli: The Prince - Acquisition Strategy
One of the hard fact in the world of corporate Mergers and Acquisitions is that majority of them fail to deliver the promised value. The returns of the hostile take over are even worse. Most prominent reasons for a merger or acquisition failure are the failure on part of management to incorporate the employees of acquired organization into the new organization. More often than not the sword of retrenchment is always hanging over, resulting in poor performance.
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Medical Billing - When The Power Goes Out
If you do medical billing, most likely you use computers. So what happens when the power goes out? This article takes a look at some backup plans that are good to have.
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Basics of the Skid Loader: Heavy Agricultural Machinery
A skid loader is a stiff frame machine with mechanical arms that can be fitted with attachments for a wide variety of different tools, including a backhoe, hydraulic breaker, pallet forks, angle broom, sweeper, auger, mower, snow blower, stump grinder, tree spade, trencher, and a wheel saw.
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Filing Systems For The Paperless Office
Filing systems are an integral part of keeping an office organized. Do not believe that a computer harddrive will completely replace a filing system. Whether it is a vertical, fireproof or metal file cabinet, your office will need them. Instead of making it a paperless world, for many of us, computers have created even more hard-copy documents many of which are critical to a company's daily survival.
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Using Power Tools 101
The power tools of today are not the same as the ones that were carefully placed on the pegboard near your grandfather’s workbench- they are actually quite far from it. Modern technology has made amazing advances in the simplest of features.
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HAZWOPER - Understanding the Standard
The article provides an overview of the HAZWOPER standard. HAZWOPER is a regulatory standard that specifies training requirements for employees who work with hazardous materials. Its primarily purpose is to protect workers from the dangers inherent in working with hazardous materials.
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Accountability
Why is this happening to me? When is somebody going to train me? When am I going to find good people? Those are all the wrong questions. What should you be asking yourself?
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Personalized Embossers: Five Tips on Purchasing an Embosser That Meets Your Needs
Sales of address embossers, monogram embossers, library seals and other personalized embossers have skyrocketed in the past few years as monogramming and personalizing has become more popular. And as the demand has increased so have the number of options for those planning weddings or simply looking to add a personal touch to greeting cards. Understanding those options and determining what your needs are will make selecting the right personalized embosser easy.
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Restaurant Equipment Tips: Save Money When You Conserve Energy
We at Jean's Restaurant Supply want you to succeed with your business venture and rising energy costs are on the forefront of everyone's minds. Inefficient, or inefficient use of, food preparation equipment is the second-largest energy drain on your restaurant's profits. So here at Jean's Restaurant Supply, we have compiled some energy-saving tips for your commercial cook/stove tops. In doing so, we hope that with the implementation of some of these energy-saving tips, your energy bill leaves you with some profits still on your plate.
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Something to Chew On
We can value, learn from and use processes of the past; and still look forward to, try, and create innovative processes in the future. These two things don’t have to be contradictory.
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