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By MIghtyDreamer 22 comments
There are countless ways to know how to tell a counterfeit $10.00 which is the most popular one you can find. I can not imagine that there is not one way that you have learned to detect one. However, this article is to remind you of one simple ... more »
By sabrinacareer 0 comments
Most companies are all about saving money and making money, nothing wrong with that. That’s what makes the world go round right? It should be a give and take situation; you get rewarded for being loyal and bringing business. Sometimes though ... more »
By TheDon 37 comments
As your client thinketh in his heart, so is your company. Image is the root of imagination. Our "image" is the picture that we leave on our client's subconscious mind. This image will determine how often they will refer us to other ... more »
By Lilfix 3 comments
Making your new employees feel welcomed and right at home.. more »
By bmerritt 2 comments
We all need goals. What else would drive us to do the things we do or mark our accomplishments? In order to make realistic goals, we need to know how to write SMART goals. A SMART goal is a goal that is specific, measurable, attainable, ... more »
By Ellis Christina 9 comments
Time machines; cryogenics; the fountain of youth; religion; plastic surgery. Time is a most valuable resource; one that has perplexed man throughout the ages. We are born into this world with a limited amount of time and it seems that in some ... more »
By Paul M. J. Suchecki 1 comments
In gathering material for a business plan, by now you’ve established a vision and values and looked at the past and present. Now it’s time to become a prognosticator. Peer into the future and start to gather that information... more »
By SeventhSibling 1 comments
You have many choices of conference space setup for a presentation or training session you conduct. When making arrangements with the facility at which you will be conducting your training or presentation, make available to them your preferred ... more »
By ChristinaEllis 7 comments
Most of us spend a good majority of our day at work whether that be an office, retail establishment, job site, restaurant, etc. Anyone that has had issues with coworkers knows that this can make going to work anywhere from unpleasant to ... more »
By cherold598 3 comments
There are many toxic bosses out there. The best way to avoid toxic bosses is never to go work for them in the first place. But whether you're looking for a job or already in a abusive work environment, there are many things you can do to avoid ... more »
By SetApart 7 comments
Are you a leader? What skills and talents are required to be an effective leader? Often individuals are thrust into a situation which requires change, forward progress, accountability, and tangible outcomes, but they find themselves swimming ... more »
By ***amylaine 3 comments
How many times have you heard "You can be a Millionaire by this time next year." While it is true you can make money online, hitting it rich is probably not going to happen. So how do you be realistic on how much money you can working ... more »
By BSMartin 0 comments
When starting a business, finding a partner can make the endeavor easier as both of you can contribute to the success of the business. But often people pick their business partners based on simple likes and dislikes. And those partnerships ... more »
By David Sarokin 0 comments
Ever wonder if a business you're dealing with is on the up-and-up? Need some background on a possible investment? Looking for a reputable contractor? Hoping to replace your supplier with someone cheaper? Considering a business deal? Here are ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
The goal of an HOA property manager should be to maintain the current value and improve upon the value of the homes in the HOA area. Not all HOA property management companies provide the same services, so it's important to choose the best company ... more »
By Adaptive Leadership SystemsLLC 0 comments
Operational Risk Management (ORM) is a tool used to assess and evaluate risks within any organization. After evaluating risks, various risk reduction tools can be implemented to help reduce risks. This article will briefly discuss methods for ... more »
By ksosa 1 comments
Friends always have a strong desire to help friends. However, sometimes a business endeavor can ruin a long-term friendship. Not to worry, there are ways to prevent problems, and to be supportive and productive to our cherished ones... more »
By ***amylaine 3 comments
Too much work and not enough time. Do you ever feel like you work an work but always get preoccupied by interruptions and get thrown off track. Well, you are not alone. Take the steps as follows to decrease interruptions... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
Creating a steady stream of cash for a business is extremely important as you start a business. Most businesses will not make a profit in their first three years of operation, so starting out with a cash flow will help get through that bleak ... more »
By ariadnescurse 0 comments
With all the different companies out there trying to convince you to switch to their credit card processor, the numbers can get confusing. But not accepting credit cards can be the kiss of death for your business. How do you choose? Credit or ... more »
By nagirrew 1 comments
In his book The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization, Peter Senge defines a learning organization as the one that can create the results it truly desires. According to Senge: Real learning gets to the heart of what ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
An effective mission statement describes the purpose of an organization as concisely as possible. The mission statement should be specific to your company or business, setting it apart from competitors. It should also serve as a benchmark on ... more »
By HowardBThiname 5 comments
Running a retail business demands good financial decisions when it comes to accepting payment. Discover merchant services and the pros and cons of different credit card processing services by researching the fine print and reading between the lines... more »
By Jen Errair 0 comments
Did you know that e-mail is considered "official correspondence" and can be used in criminal and civil cases? Have you ever noticed that many companies have some sort of disclaimer at the bottom of their e-mail? Learn how to effectively ... more »
By J M Whitaker, Inc 5 comments
So, you've made up your mind that you're ready to fire your boss and start your own business? Of all of the pitfalls awaiting self-employed people, taxes can be the most daunting. As requested, this article will show you how to estimate your ... more »