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It makes sense to outsource tasks you don't know how to do, don't do well, don't like to do or get better value for time by having someone else do them. Use another company for a task if it allows you to do more work for which you're paid higher ... more »
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The idea of change isn't a welcome one for most physicians. Changing old habits and work flow can be a very scary process for doctors. Training on any new system can be an intimidating process. As a result, many physicians find themselves ... more »
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Office partitions have become a cost-saving part of building an office. Instead of having walls of wood and glass, many companies are renting warehouse space and constructing a world of cubicles to house their employees. There is less privacy and ... more »
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There can be any number of reasons to end a business partnership. Money problems, poor business or simply no longer getting along with your partner may lead to the partnership dissolving. When that time comes, you must do more than simply closing ... more »
By Tippy 0 comments
Providing goods and services is your business but when dead-beat customers refuse to pay, you must absorb the loss. No one likes dealing with customers who seem to think you can afford to pay for their purchases but eventually, every business ... more »
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Sooner or later, all businesses encounter a bad check. No matter what type of systems you have in place to prevent this, eventually it will happen. Luckily, this is most often an error on the client's part rather than intended fraud. Here are ... more »
By michellemathews 0 comments
Many offices require employees to dress in business or business casual attire, while many retail establishments have uniforms or strict wardrobe requirements. Regardless of the type of dress code your company enforces, it’s important to ... more »
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Unsecured data can damage a company's reputation, loose customers and cost the company's millions or even billions in lost revenue. Fortunately, a data security standard exists. Complying with this standard is a must for any corporation to ... more »
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Conducting board meetings for a governmental entity, municipality or public sector, is different than running a regular meeting. There are certain requirements that must be followed in accordance to the Open Meetings Act... more »
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Simulation analysis is an effective way of projecting risk and probabilistic behavior in nearly any stochastic system. A good simulation analysis process can help you understand the behavior of elements and systems in business, politics and even ... more »
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In places where canola is cultivated, it is often an abundant weed. The seeds of a canola plant can remain dormant for several years and be quite persistent. Control volunteer canola in your fields can be with multiple strategies... more »
By Ron Auerbach 0 comments
As someone who's taught accounting, economics, and finance, I'll show you how to put together a Balance Sheet. And I'll walk you through the entire process step-by-step in plain-English. So can easily understand and master... more »
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When a disaster strikes, you need to know exactly what to do in order to get your business running again. That's why you need to create a business continuity plan. Here are some general guidelines to help you prepare a business continuity plan ... more »
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A critical part of any sales management job is forecasting, yet according to studies, the best forecasters are only 40% accurate. Setting up and maintaining an organized forecast is the first step to accuracy in forecasting... more »
By pegwinn 0 comments
If you often send the same email to several people at the same time, you need to create a mailing list. By the end of this article you will do that with ease... more »
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Companies calculate profit after tax, or PAT, in order to quantify real revenue earned absent any debt. You can use PAT to gauge the solvency of a business. Plot PAT on an easy to read chart in order to assist senior accounting management during ... more »
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A SWOT analysis is a valuable tool for any business, and especially useful for business consultants and students. SWOT is the acronym for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats and is often diagrammed for comparisons. Identifying and ... more »
By Leah Carroll 0 comments
Creating a good rental policy is one of the first steps in protecting yourself and your vacation rental business. Your vacation rental agreement is a written document that spells out everything the renter needs to know and helps protect you in ... more »
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This article describes instructions for developing situational based interview questions using critical job related task incidents and an objective rating scale for answers... more »
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Policies and procedures, rules and regulations--these can all be written down to keep a business operational. It's the creative wisdom that founded the company and made it a success that is difficult to dissect in a policy manual. The thought ... more »
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Don't you just love to walk into a commercial building and appreciate the luxury feeling you get by the way some are decorated, at least I do. I appreciate elegance and comfort. Commercial flooring offers you an wide variety of elegance and ... more »
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Handling financial matters can be a stressful aspect of life for many of us. Almost every individual in a civilized society must have money. Most of us, whether we have a lot or a little, will need to use the services of a bank. How to deal with ... more »
By lucafalero 0 comments
Misunderstandings & mistakes happen in every business. However, how you deal with the customer complaints that result is very important. After all, you don't want those customers to take their business elsewhere. Follow these tips for ... more »
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Decorating large offices in the workplace can be a challenge. Due to their sheer size, it's often practical to utilize the office space in more than one functional area. Consider the needs of the occupant and create a secondary space that will ... more »
By tracyc 1 comments
Decorating an office is a bit trickier than a house because you have to appeal to a broader audience. A few simple ideas can transform your reception area, conference room or desk into a festive atmosphere... more »