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Business Consultants - Why Don't People Listen?
So many business consultants often say that they are tired of being right all the time and wish that their clients or business associates would listen. They get upset and admit that millions of dollars were wasted because they just did not listen. One top-notched consultant from PA mentioned this to me not long ago. Indeed, as a semi-retired consultant, I must agree with her.
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Neglected Characteristics of an Effective Resume
When job hunting, second place just won't do. Your resume plays a key role in whether or not you even get your foot in the door to present your knowledge and skills. In this article William Mitchell, a Certifed Resume Writer with 12 years of experience, guides you through some of the commonly ignored facets of producing a document that gets results!
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Discounted Conference Calling Rates
Discounted conference calling rates are easy to find by just searching on the Internet. Many resources are available for companies looking to conference calling rates.
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Real Estate Exchange Tips
Exchange is a program that allows the owner of a certain property that is used for investment to be exchanged with another property and defer paying the taxes.
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Business Plan Basics - Part 1
A summary of business plan basics you need to consider and incorporate into your plan: executive summary, mission and vision statements, company description, products and services.
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10 Business Street Smarts
This article is a short and punchy list of things that smart business people know or do. It is perfect for people starting in business or for people who find themselves facing challenges in their business. The article is practical and will show you in about 4 minutes, what smart people know to make sure they own a business, not a job!
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Tire Warehouses
Shopping for the right tire can be difficult at times as there are numerous brands available, which have tires of different sizes and styles. Tires are made from diverse compounds and engineered to give perform faultlessly under any circumstances. With innovation and e-commerce there have been many technologically advanced in the making and performance of the tires. Many individuals can also choose to customize tires by positioning an alloy that is larger in diameter. Many individuals who think of buying tires usually settle for low quality ones, as they are cheap and affordable, overlooking the fact that such cheap tires may cost a fortune in the long run in their repair procedures.
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Postage Machines
Postage machines were introduced in the United States in 1912. Since then, they have come a long way. These machines have evolved from mere mechanical devices to Internet-based postage dispensing services. Postage machines usually carry out the functions of mailing, logistics, and document handling.
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Accounting - Net Operating Losses
Does your casualty loss qualify as a net operating loss? A net operating loss can result in a prompt refund or a tentative adjustment for that tax year, but small errors could cause your claim to be delayed or even denied.
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What Ever Happened To Quality?
You hear talk of world wide distribution, low manufacturing costs, low prices, downsizing, rebates, and factory incentives. Why don't we hear, or seem to care about, quality any more?
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Business Pain or Business Gain?
Business pain is one of the most talked about items at any sales meeting. Managers constantly talk about the pain without realizing there are symptoms that can actually be treated.
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Successful Business Relationships
Build your business relationships - and your future - by focusing on these critical elements of Value, Competence, Trust, and Propriety.
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Factoring
A factor is basically a financial institution that purchases accounts receivable from businesses. The factor normally bears the credit risks associated with the accounts receivable purchased by it. There are about twenty firms in the United States engaged solely in factoring. These firms raise their operating funds by issue of equity and debt capital.
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WEEE Directive
The products that will be most severely affected are those containing parts that are hard or impossible to recycle...products with limited or no serviceability will be more vulnerable as their life cannot be extended by repairing or fitting spare parts.
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