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  • What Are the Benefits of ISO Standards?

    ISO is the International Organization for Standardization. According to Inc. magazine, ISO standards apply to everything from screws to freight containers, ensuring that machinery made in one...

  • How to Benefit From Acting Classes for Business

    If you're searching for ways to boost personal job security at your work place, consider getting on stage. Increasingly, businesses are sending their employees to acting schools to study...

  • About Hewlett-Packard

    Hewlett-Packard is a Fortune 500 technology manufacturer with a vast product line, including networking equipment, storage devices, servers, printers and personal computers. According to the New...

  • Tuxedo Etiquette for a Business Gala

    Business galas sometimes call for "black tie" or "formal attire," and sometimes "black tie optional." Even when black tie is "optional," the rules of etiquette are distinct.

  • What Are the Corporate Benefits for a Nonprofit Agency?

    If you are considering incorporating a nonprofit agency and becoming a public charity--501(c)(3)--there are both financial and liability benefits.

  • Problems With ADT

    ADT is one of the nation's oldest security companies (it was founded in 1877), and is also one of the leaders in electronic home security service. According to securitychoice.com, an authorized...

  • Wood Pallet Safety

    According to the National Wooden Pallet and Container Association, more than 1.2 billion wooden pallets are currently in use in the United States. Worker safety, public safety and workplace safety...

  • Business Etiquette for Handling Meetings With Colleagues

    There are fundamental basics that are considered to be a part of good business etiquette for meetings. Whether it's with a board of directors or fellow colleagues, good etiquette is essential to...

  • How to Abandon a Patent

    Abandoning a patent requires filing the appropriate application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). File to abandon a patent under one of two conditions: Abandonment for failure to...

  • How to Keep Abreast of Technology Trends in E-Business

    Business technologies change rapidly, especially those technologies used by companies whose primary venue is the Web. Keeping pace with that change can be a daunting task because you...

  • How to Buy Shares in Johnson & Johnson

    Founded in 1886, Johnson & Johnson products are common in every household in America and are sold all over the world. These products range from baby oil to bandages to painkillers, and the...

  • How Are Staffing Agencies Run?

    According to the American Staffing Association, staffing agencies hired 11.2 million temporary and contract workers in 2008. Staffing agencies work directly with employers to fill job vacancies...

  • Business Etiquette for Eating

    In business dealings, you should always remain professional and be courteous. During a business meal you must simultaneously exhibit professionalism while doing a simple task as eating--commonly...

  • The Definition of Professionalism

    It is a great compliment to be called a professional. Professionalism suggests a high level of competence, a proper appearance, superb skill and often extensive formal training. There are lots of...

  • How to Address International Envelopes

    Whether you're sending a birthday card to a friend overseas or business documents to Canada, keep in mind that envelopes sent outside of the United States generally take longer to reach their...

  • How to Obtain Credit Cards in Your Business Name

    Using a business credit card helps business owners track business spending. It is also a useful way to pay for business expenses and to help build a company's credit line. Depending upon your...

  • Who Is J.C. Penney?

    James Cash Penney (1875-1971) was the co-founder of the J.C. Penney Company, Inc. The public company is the umbrella of the JCPenney chain of American retail stores.

  • How to Find Where a Partnership Was Incorporated

    Finding the location of a partnership's incorporation is a simple process. Although the information is not readily accessible, it is the work of only a few minutes to discover in what state a...

  • How to Find a Business Tax Number Online

    Finding a business tax number online line is very easy. All legitimate businesses must have an EIN (Employer Identification Number) or a FEIN (Federal Employer Identification Number) which is also...

  • How to Learn About Business Communication

    Business communication is more than talking with your boss or coworkers in the office. When you walk into the corporate arena, your very appearance is part of the communication process. How you...

  • Snickers Bar Information

    More than 75 years after it first appeared on store shelves, Snickers is still one of the best-selling candy bars of all time. With a following of loyal fans who consider Snickers a tasty...

  • How to Find Out the Parent Corporation of a Company

    The corporate world is filled with businesses large and small, one controlling the other. According to Investopedia.com, parent corporations are institutions that hold a significant amount of...

  • The Importance of Inventions

    Cyrus McCormick's mechanical reaper, Charles Goodyear's vulcanized rubber and Alexander Bell's telephone were among the continuous cycle of inventions that spurred America's industrial revolution...

  • What Is the Definition of Workforce Development?

    Workforce development is a term used to describe employment initiative services offered by agencies and government programs. Across the United States, cities and small communities advocate...

  • What Is Dow Jones Corporate Bond Index?

    The Dow Jones Corporate Bond Index tracks the investment return of a group of investment-grade corporate bonds. The index is composed of 96 corporate bond issues with various maturities and is...

  • How to Bypass Recorded Answering Services to Get a Live Operator

    Nearly everyone knows the frustration of calling an organization for customer assistance. Whether you've had a lost bank card, purchased a defective product, or had a billing issue with a utility...

  • How to Make an Attractive Name Badge

    Your company conference is approaching quickly, and you are in charge of name badges. There are a variety available for you to purchase: badges with adhesive backing, badges covered with plastic,...

  • How to Check If a Web Business Is Legit?

    Most companies with a physical place of business are easy to make judgments about. You can walk in their front door, greet the clerk, touch, feel, and see merchandise, and return a defective...

  • Purpose of a Fire Evacuation

    Fire drills are practiced at schools, the workplace and government buildings so employees and students will know what to do should the occasion arise for a real fire evacuation. If a fire breaks...

  • How to Qualify for a Standard Mileage Deduction

    Sometimes driving yourself to and from work isn't the only driving you do during your workday. If you drive in the course of your job, the Internal Revenue Service allows you to keep track of the...

  • How to Report a Credit Account to a Credit Bureau

    As a business owner, you can use a consumer credit report to determine whether to provide someone with a line of credit, rent someone a home or hire someone as a new employee. Each time you report...

  • How to Find a Corporation Tax ID Number

    Tax ID numbers (TINs) are assigned by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to all companies that file tax returns. Tax ID numbers used by corporations are also known as Employer Identification...

  • Criteria Used to Be Considered a Fortune 500 Company

    Fortune's annually published Fortune 500 list is a top seller for the magazine and a closely watched monitor of the American business climate. Fortune considers only gross revenue as its criteria...

  • How to Locate a State of Incorporation

    Locating the state of incorporation for a business can give you a large amount of information about the organization. The state in which a business incorporates is its domestic state; in all other...

  • How to Evaluate Emerging Technology

    Determining whether new and emerging technology could be valuable can be a challenging endeavor. The varied nature of studies, along with the nuances of the technology itself, may include using...

  • How to Choose a Fabric for Office Chairs

    Anyone who has spent long hours at work sitting on an uncomfortable chair knows how important it is to have the right kind of office chair. One of the most important comfort features on an office...

  • How to Stop Harassing Pharmaceutical Telemarketing Calls

    At one point or another, nearly all of us deal with invasive advertising methods. Whether it's the constant email spam, the guy on the corner pushing pamphlets or repeated telemarketing phone...

  • How to Find Owners of Companies

    Owners of companies can be individuals or another company or corporation, depending on the type of business. Finding who owns a company also might depend if the company is publicly listed on a...

  • How to Choose Traditional Secretary Desks

    Having a comfortable and practically designed workspace will contribute to efficiency and productivity for a secretary. When choosing a traditional secretary desk, consider several factors,...

  • How to Check on a Business Before Hiring Them

    Hiring a business whether it is for catering, car repair, lawn services or home repair can be a risky undertaking without adequate information. Avoid becoming a target of a shady business by...

  • Why is economics important?

    Most college students will be required to take a course in economics before they graduate. For some students, this inspires dread as they question the importance of the subject. The importance of...

  • How to Convert Sic Codes to New Codes

    SIC stands for standard industrial classification. The system was developed in the 1930s by the U.S. federal government to promote uniformity and comparability in the presentation of economic...

  • How to Find Out Who an 800 Number Belongs to

    If someone has called you from an 800 number and he didn't leave a message, you aren't alone. Do an Internet search for "800 number keeps calling me" and you'll find thousands of reports from...

  • What Is the Purpose of the New York Stock Exchange?

    The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is a collection of domestic and foreign securities, including stocks, bonds and other investments traded in a public market for investors to buy and sell. By...

  • How to Get a Taxpayer ID Number

    People who are not eligible for a Social Security number but need to file a U.S. tax return or claim a tax refund need an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number, which is available through the...

  • How to Write a Grant for a Nonprofit Organization

    Filling out and writing a grant application can be stressful work. A large grant can fund the activities for a nonprofit organization for months, if not years. Proper grammar, language skills and...

  • How to Word an Award Plaque

    Presenting people or organizations with plaques is a gesture of appreciation for their service, accomplishments or donations. But to convey your gratitude properly, the wording of an award should...

  • How to Write Thank You Notes to Repeat Customers

    In today's economy keeping customers satisfied is more important than ever. A thank you note to a repeat customer increases customer satisfaction and lets you rise above the competition. According...

  • How to Choose a Name for a Spiritual Business

    Choosing a name is an important part of starting a spiritual business. It could boost your success or throw you into a sea of obscurity, no matter what type of business it is. Some experts think a...

  • How to Collect a Tax Lien

    A tax lien assures that a tax debt owed on real estate is paid. Tax liens are sold at auction for the price of the lien to third-party investors. Successful bidders receive a tax lien...

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