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Learning From the Best: A Study of the Greatest Business

July 18, 2010

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Though you may be getting into small business for the rewards of working for yourself, providing for your family, and being in control of your own destiny,there are lessons that can be learned from multi billion dollar companies, even if your aspirations are much lower. These companies, by and large, started off no bigger than yours [...]

Process Ownership: A Vital Role In Six Sigma Success

July 15, 2010

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Segregating a single process into two different tasks is necessary because both the tasks are quite different from each other. If responsibility were not allocated properly, it would become quite impossible to identify the root cause of a given problem if something were to go wrong during the implementation. How To Work With Process [...]

Graduating With A Plan Of Action

July 14, 2010

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You should ask yourself if you know what you want to do, and if you have a plan of action for turning the opportunities into reality. The old adage that a quick route from point A to point B is a straight line is very true. Setting goals for searching for a job and launching [...]

Mastering the Craft a Must to Breaking into Show Business

July 9, 2010

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Breaking into show business or professional modeling seems insurmountable to most people. Often, people are so desperate to be discovered that they fall for get rich quick schemes, or pay unscrupulous agents who offer quick and easy ways to get to the top. They are uneducated in what one really needs to make [...]

A Winning Spirit Inspires Leaders and Employees to Achieve Greater Success

July 8, 2010

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Many employees dread going to work each day. They are miserable, spending their entire week just waiting for the weekend to arrive. Their work suffers; they don’t work up to their potential, feeling unappreciated. It is a vicious circle causing management to be unreasonable and demanding while employees become more unhappy. Lisa Wicker, [...]

Telecommuting and Managing a Virtual Staff

July 3, 2010

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Advances in technology and cultural responses to it mean that more people want to work from home and more companies want to outsource. Here are just a few examples of opportunities for companies in taking advantage of virtual workers: reduced overhead costs, higher quality workers not available locally, often higher productivity per hour. Opportunities for the telecommuter: [...]

Surviving A Recession

June 25, 2010

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When the major stock market averages declined by 10% from their 2007 highs on Monday, we were in official market correction. Sentiment is negative owing to the economic back drop of, at best, tepid growth according to the Fed, or a recession. Consumers twenty-five credit binge fueled by home equity loans, credit cards arriving in [...]

The Advantages of Starting a Home Business Franchise

June 24, 2010

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Have you been toying with the idea of starting a home business, but feel as though you lack the experience or know-how to start from scratch? Don’t abandon your dreams! Start a home business by buying into a franchise. It allows you to run your own successful business, while receiving support in those areas [...]

Escaping from Evening Television Watching Brings a Businessman Many Rewards

June 22, 2010

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What do you do at the end of a long, trying work day? If you are like many people, watching television after dinner will be a way to relax and restore energy before another work day dawns. Bill Kempen was having just such a peaceful evening of television watching when he suddenly realized that at 58 [...]

Why a Loan to Consolidate Debt Makes Sense

June 14, 2010

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One often tends to think that when he is in debt he would not like to take out another loan. But, not surprisingly, a debt consolidation loan really does turn out to be a good option. If you are swimming in debt and you aren’t sure how you are going to get out of [...]

What a Factoring Company Can Do For You

June 8, 2010

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Most businesses run on a tight budget and the problem is more so if they have large customers buying products on credit. Their money is often locked up between the time they sell their products to their customers and the time they receive the payment, which is normally 30 to 90 days. This is where [...]