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The One Best Step to Mazimize Your Disaster Plan
There are as many ways to write an after action report as there are hospitals that are now required to perform disaster drills and write after action reports analyzing the performance of the institution following a disaster or a disaster exercise. In the last year, however, a new recommendation for a more effective after action review process has come to light. This article explores the one best step to maximize your disaster plan.
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Freelancer, Consultant, or Entrepreneur - What's the Difference?
All too often we bandy around the words freelancer, consultant, and entrepreneur as if they are interchangeable, although they are not. Sometimes our clients are confused. Often we are, too. When we aren't clear about how we offer our products and services, it makes it difficult for potential clients to know whether or not to hire us. This article describes the differences between freelancer, consultant, and entrepreneur.
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Easy But Powerful Brochure Writing Tips
Medical companies and hospitals spend a lot of time and money creating brochures, but often they miss the mark. It's not that they're not good--they just are written at the customer instead of to the customer. Good news: it's not hard to fix the writing.
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5 Office Products to Include In Your Office
Putting together the perfect office can be fun and stressful at the same time. There is an array of different office products that should be included in your office, but it will depend on what type of business you are in. Regardless of the business, there are some essential ingredients that should be included to suit your office. Here are 5 office products to consider purchasing.
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The Practical Guide to Oil Analysis
The practice of oil analysis has drastically changed from its original inception in the railroad industry. In today's exploding computer and information age, oil analysis has evolved into a mandatory tool in your reliability-centered maintenance program.
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3 Easy to Make Website Blunders You'll Want to Avoid
When creating your Website there are many things to think about, but lets not forget the basics. This includes your primary design plan or rather the first colors, background and words the visitor sees. Discussed below are ways to successfully execute those three components.
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Why You Need a Translation Service
A look at where people go wrong when considering whether or not they need the services of a professional translator or translation agency.
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How Top Event and Meeting Professionals Increase Profits!
Success as an event and meeting professional has never been more challenging, due to increasing competition and higher demands to meet business objectives. If you feel a little overwhelmed, you’re not alone. Merely projecting a veneer of confidence isn’t an option. So what can you do?
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Set Sane Financial Goals
Don't make yourself nuts! Set reasonable financial goals for your business. It doesn't have to be complicated.
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What is a Limited Liability Corporation?
A limited liability company or LLC is an organization owned by one or more individuals or corporations. The members own membership interests in the company and not shares. LLC is a recently developed type of legal entity. For many entrepreneurs, it is the ideal choice, as it has the tax advantages of the limited partnership and the limited liability element of corporations.
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Reaching Your Domestic Destination: Freight Shipping Carriers in America
When looking at freight shipping carrier options in America, you want to make sure that you are able to find the ones that have the best quality. This doesn’t just include getting your freights to their destination in one piece. This should also include the best pricing, fastest shipping time and the ability to ship direct across borders, such as Canada. When looking at all of these possibilities and comparisons, you will easily be able to find the best freight shipping carriers available to you.
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Reducing Debt to The Lowest
People can always bargain any item anywhere because all companies use lowering their prices as bait to make clients buy more
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Focusing on Consistency (Part 1)
When we aim for consistency in our communications, values, messages, images, offerings, and the customer experiences we create, we take another significant step toward developing long-lasting and meaningful customer relationships that will boost our bottom line.
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Problems With EFT
EFT transactions are transmitted through an automated clearinghouse. This is known as an ACH operator and is a secured and preprogrammed system. It functions as a clearing facility controlled by private organizations or a Federal Reserve Bank and is a recognized system for inter bank electronic fund transfers. The National Automated Clearing House Association (NACHA) governs these systems and is responsible for their functionality.
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The Seven Deadly Business Mistakes
If business isn't going too well you must ask yourself if you are guilty of making one the Seven Deadly Business Mistakes! If you haven't started your business yet, consider what follows and make them your new commandments.
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Letting Fun Increase your Bottom Line
Letting Fun Increase your Bottom Line
What is the best way to reenergize the workplace? It can be as easy as having a little fun!
While training and observing groups as a corporate trainer and team builder over the past few years, I am always amazed at how a group of strangers gel and become a team in a matter of hours. Groups on teambuilding retreats can become closer to each other in one day than some people do in years of working with each other in offices. The major reason I attribute the success of these groups to and the way they gel is the use of “fun”.
Here are fourteen ways to put fun in your business:
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Kids and Money Guide
As the name of our website suggests we help you in managing your finances when you think it is time that you had a baby but are worried about the cost and responsibility of a new life on your shoulders and pockets.
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Company Up and Running Just 2 Hours After Major Fire
You might think that something as major as a building fire could put a serious dent in the productivity of any office, to put it mildly. Destruction of property equipment, furniture and files are almost certain. How much in terms of assets would be lost and for how long? What about the company’s mission critical data? Could it ever be replaced? Computers (especially the magnetic disks contained within a modern hard disk drive) are very sensitive to heat and critical data is likely to be irretrievable from a machine that has been melted by the high temperatures of a building fire.
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