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  • The Disadvantages of Internet Messaging in the Workplace

    Many companies and other places of business often use Internet messaging, along with email, as a way for employees to communicate or "chat" with one another. Organizations can either purchase private Internet messaging platforms or use a free, public platform. While there are certain advantages of using a messaging service in the workplace, such as fast communication and quick access to employees who may be in different satellite offices, there are disadvantages as well.

  • How to Price Cakes & Pies to Sell to a Restaurant

    Selling homemade cakes and pies is a way for a baker with a lot of passion and a few good recipes to make extra money or raise a full-time income. Cakes and pies are popular dessert items at all types of diners and restaurants, but few restaurants have a pastry chef on staff. It is to their benefit to find someone local who can provide them with the favorites their customers will like, instead of purchasing frozen alternatives. When you're first starting out though, deciding how much to charge for your creation can be intimidating.

  • Tools & Techniques of Business Communication

    Business communication is to your business what steam is to a steam engine, the working fluid that drives the business forward. Its sole purpose is to convey and transmit important messages to your employees, partners, customers, clients, shareholders and even competitors. It is vital to the health of your business to keep on the cutting edge with the latest tools and techniques in business communication. Here are just a few examples.

  • The Use of Network-Based Communications Tools in a Business

    Network-based communication tools help people in an organization collaborate and work more productively. Network technology now allows mobile users to access colleagues, data and applications on a corporate network, increasing organizational flexibility. As employees make increasing use of social networking tools, IT departments are integrating the tools with the corporate network. IT teams are also using unified communication strategies to integrate standalone services such as email, conferencing, instant messaging, mobile communications and presence into a single solution.

  • Business Communication Tools

    It takes more than one person to successfully run a large business. Communication is crucial to ensuring tasks are completed, employees are updated on requirements and expectations, and customers are informed of special offers. Tools exist to help you effectively communicate with co-workers when time limits, deadlines and last-minute projects consume the day.

  • Teleconference Guide

    Many businesses and organizations have eschewed the practice of distant face-to-face meetings and conferences in favor of teleconferences. Teleconference systems are phone and Web-based telecommunication systems that let people meet virtually.

  • Grants for Knitting Classes

    Outreach knitting organizations have changed the lives of others in different parts of the world by receiving grants to teach others to operate knitting machines as well as offer business education tools. Crafters wanting to teach tutorial crafting classes often shy away from running a program in their local community due to low or non-existing funds. However, there are funds set aside for programs which can benefit the town as well as communities.

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