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  • How to Improve Time Management Skills Quickly

    Time Management is an approach to business and life that encompasses any tool, policy, or process which allows people to do more in less time. Businesses are particularly interested in time...

  • How to Buy Billabong Clothing for a Business

    Billabong clothing has been a popular brand since its creation in 1973. Widely recognized as surf-style clothing, this brand is popular among young individuals interested in surfing and water...

  • How to Create Cause & Effect Diagrams

    The purpose of using a C&E diagram is to define a problem, identify a possible cause, isolate the cause, and then develop a solution. When there is little to no objective data, using a...

  • How to Sell with Impact

    Time is very precious. Your customers have less time than ever before, but so do you. Do you want to waste time talking with someone who has no 'real' interest in what you offer? Comfort and...

  • How to Create a Business Plan for Process Improvement

    Planning is a leadership task. There are many types of plans. As a leader you will create Process Improvement or Business Plans. Creating a Business Plan is fairly simple and straightforward....

  • How to Get a Bar Code

    Do you want to sell a product, but your re-seller or distributer requires your product to have a bar code? If so, follow these steps.

  • How to proofread eHow articles

    Even though I have a degree in English, I still go through my eHow articles every day and find mistakes. Proofreading and finding errors is important for quality eHow writing. People will not...

  • How to Market to Hispanics to Improve Market Position

    The Hispanics population in the United States is growing, the second generation is mostly bilingual, and their purchasing power is increasing. Communicate directly to Hispanic consumers if your...

  • How to be a Customer Oriented Company

    People always ask, “How will I know if the customer service at my company is good?” The answer is simple….your customers will tell you when it is NOT. But what can you do go give your company...

  • How Is a Demand for Goods Determined in the Theory of Supply and Demand?

    The theory of supply and demand maintains that the quantity of products or services supplied must equal the demand for it. A company supplying more than the quantity demanded from customers does...

  • How to Prove You Mailed a Letter Without Paying for Certified or Registered Mail

    You can have proof that you mailed a letter, without paying big bucks for certified, registered or priority mail. Use a special receipt called, "Certificate of Mailing". Most post...

  • How to Do a SWOT Analysis

    A SWOT analysis allows you to assess the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of a situation. (S-W-O-T is an acronym for these four things of a situation.) By doing a SWOT analysis,...

  • How to Build A Better Mouse Trap 101

    No one wants to admit to having a need for a better mouse trap but you'd be hard pressed to find someone who has not needed one at some point in their lives. Mice are an active part of Rural,...

  • How Does McDonalds Make Burgers?

    McDonald's doesn't actually make their burger patties themselves; they have a number of outside companies that serve as their beef suppliers. McDonald's is the largest purchaser of beef in North...

  • What Is a Goat's Diet?

    Goats can be fun and fascinating creatures. You can often find them on farms where they are used for their milk, meat or wool. Some goats are even kept as pets. A proper diet is always necessary...

  • How to Develop a Process Map

    One of the most important steps in the Six Sigma process is Process Mapping. Process Mapping is basically the development of a graphical representation of your current process. This tool...

  • About Visual Merchandising

    The way that departments, product displays and window exhibits are set up in retail establishments is not left up to chance. Any company that manufactures or markets products through retail...

  • How to Design a Program Evaluation/Assessment

    Is your business growing? What direction should you head in? How do you meet the needs of your customers? What are the greatest challenges you will need to overcome? Whether you are...

  • How to Increase Your Small Business Retail Profits

    You're in business to make money, so why do you keep sabotaging your profits? While some retail incentives bring people in the door, if sales don't offset the incentive, your small business...

  • How to Calculate Marginal Profit

    Marginal profit is the derivative of the profit function (the same is true for cost and revenue). We use this marginal profit function to estimate the amount of profit from the...

  • How to Calculate Direct Materials Cost

    In order to make a profit you need to know how much to charge for your products. In order to know how much to charge you need to know how much the product cost you to make. The first step in...

  • How to Calculate Markup on Cost of Goods

    There are two main philosophies on how to calculate the sales price of your product or service: market and markup. Market pricing bases your price on what your competitors are charging which also...

  • How to Find a Niche Career

    A niche career is one that sells a specific, well-defined product or service to a group of people who seek to buy that product or service. It can be sold online, from home or in the community...

  • How to Work as a Pharmaceutical Product Manager

    A pharmaceutical product manager often coordinates and oversees all aspects of medical products, from research funding to product advertising. You need training and experience in both management...

  • How to Spot Product Trends for a Kiosk Business

    Kiosks are part of a fast-paced, high turnover business that constantly cycles through new products on the basis of emerging trends. Staying on the forefront of the kiosk business is largely a...

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