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  • Your Unsung Hero, Your Assistant  By : Dana Wallert
    Whether you call them your administrative assistants, your secretaries, your executive assistants or your right hand person, do you realize how much they really contribute to your business?
  • Your First Quarter Review – Are You Awesome Or Average?  By : Michael Clark
    One fourth of the year is over. How are you doing in meeting your goals? How are you doing compared to your budget? In my last article, I talked about how business systems aren’t just for big business. Guess what? Neither are goals and budgets.

    Big businesses put tremendous effort into creating detailed budgets and detailed goals each year and checking their progress against them monthly and quarterly. Investors eagerly await the announcement of quarterly earnings and stoc...
  • Your Business Plan: 9 Places To Look For A Great Opening Line  By : MaryAnn Shank
    There it is. That blank screen with the little blinking line. And everything sounds so mundane.

    Jake’s Bakery will serve the best cakes in the county. (Yawn.)
    I researched the industry and found that it is fail-proof. (Yawn.)
    We came together to form a really good business. (Yawn.)

    It’s kind of like, “Hey, what’s your sign?” Everybody knows why everybody is here, but can’t I come up with a better opening line?

    Even the most prolific writers get blank screen-itis. T...
  • Your Business Plan Will Become Your Partner  By : harmanjit
    Are you planning to start a new business? Or are you considering expanding your current business and require a bank loan or investment from outsiders?
  • Yes and No - Effective Decision Making  By : Martin Haworth
    Every decision we make, in business, in life in general, is bounded by just two options. Like an on-off switch, we make one or the other - there are no variances to this. Because it's as simple as Yes or No - and so often we get it wrong...
  • Writing A Business Plan What Makes A Good One  By : Honit
    Writing a business plan can be a lot of hard work or it can be great fun. An effective plan can help your company to greatness. A poor one can lead you out of business. No plan is like asking to fail before you even start.
  • Write A Winning Business Plan-The Neatest Trick In The Book  By : MaryAnn Shank
    “Writing a business plan” sounds really tough, and it can be. But there are a number of things the smart entrepreneur can do to make it easier.

    For instance, justwhatkindofstuffyouthinkgetsreadlikethis? Imagine pages full of that, with virtually no margins, no paragraph breaks, no breathing room. Lenders, investors and angel investors are confronted with piles of business plans like that every day.

    Take a breath. Then lure your reader into the plan with snappy headlines...
  • Would You Pass The Dorothy Test?  By : Eric Garner
    How often do managers forget about the contributions made by those they take for granted? Here's a reminder.
  • Would You Like To Acquire Knowledge On Private Investigator Job?  By : FrankMikePapp
    Private investigation is a career. Those who intend to go into the job are expected to have some formal training. In Los Angeles for instance certain requirement must be met before one becomes a private investigator. Anybody without those requirements is not recognized.
  • Workplace Agreements In Australia.  By : Steve Szasz
    A Workplace Agreement (Australian AWA) is an individual written agreement of terms and conditions of employment between an employer and employee and or employees. Except for Occupational Health and safety, Workers' Compensation or training arrangements an Workplace Agreement can override employment conditions in state or territory laws, but an Australian Workplace Agreement must meet the Australian Fair Pay and Conditions Standard.

    Australian Workplace Agreements which fa...
  • Working Time Directive Issued by the Council of the Europen Union  By : Lucy Caudle
    The Council of the European Union issued the European Working Time Directive in 1993. The directive seeks to ensure a better level of protection of the safety and health of workers, at the same time avoiding administrative, financial and legal constraints that could hold back the creation and development of small and medium-sized undertakings.
  • Workforce Management Policies to Keep Skilled People  By : Lucy Caudle
    You might be able to attract people with high value skills through a well-presented ad. However, to keep them with you, your organization must have put in place workforce management policies that make these people want to continue with the organization.
  • Work-Life Balance and Workforce Management  By : Lucy Caudle
    Individuals face demands on their time from work and life requirements. If they cannot balance the requirements, it could mean an unhealthy life or unemployment. Work-life balance has become an important topic of study and discussion because of its impact on public health and business results.
  • Work Efficiency - Are Employees Really Overworked?  By : Bartosz Lewandowicz
    The Statlook system’s unique function is tracking the company’s computer usage mode. A wide range of cross-sectional reports illustrates the users’ activities in each period of time and in the context of used software. By means of the Statlook system you can practically control all employee activity, beginning from the registration of Internet site visits, through the usage of each application and documents opened statistics, control of software installed, as far as the abili...
  • Without Workforce Planning, Your Organization Could Become Extinct  By : Lucy Caudle
    Workforce planning is a key workforce management step for long-term survival in a situation where workers are aging or leaving, and business environments are constantly changing.
  • Why Would a Telecoms Company want To Cut Off 90% Of Its Customers ?  By : Alastair Dryburgh
    How can a company reach the point where it is losing money on 90% of its customers ? It is not unique incompetence or bad luck, but an unlucky combination of problems common to many businesses. Could the same happen to you, and what can you do to prevent it ?
  • Why Six Sigma?  By : Tony Jacowski
    What is Six Sigma... and how can it help you? Find out now!
  • Why is Management Consulting important for your organization?  By : Steve Grant
    Management consulting has become essential for the companies which take the concept of branding seriously. Management consulting is one broad term which encompasses all areas of business management.
  • Why free criminal background check it’s important  By : Ron Mark
    The interview for the job you have always dreamed at can be an important step in your carrier. Through your CV and your letter of intention you will definitely try to show to the employer that you are the perfect person for that job. This is a very strong motivation which can make you use every thing you have in order to get that job. The employers are aware about that and they understand that the candidates are very much tempted to exaggerate their qualities or even to lie for getting that job.
  • Why Do We Quit?  By : Angie Hembree
    You've tried home businesses but you don't understand why they didn't work. Here are 5 examples of why they didn't work.
  • Why Corporations Need To Care About The Commute  By : Dr. M. Mastria
    You would think corporations have enough to concern themselves about without also taking on the commute of their employees. How far someone lives from work should certainly be his or her own concern, shouldn’t it? Or should it?

    Over the years, studies and interviews have shown that the long distance commute has had adverse effects on the worker and work production. After 40 or 50 minutes on the road, the need to resist a break to relax and recoup is strong. Some people eve...
  • Why Choose Delaware as Your Corporate Home?  By : Jay Stockman
    All factors considered, Delaware is a premiere legal home to companies all around the world.
  • Why Business Plans Don't Work And What To Do About Yours  By : Michael Clark
    I am often asked to assist with writing business plans. While a business plan is often needed when you are getting financing for your business, I find that most business owners don’t find them very useful. Why not? Because usually they are written from a very long term frame (typically five years) and once they are written, they are put on a shelf and never looked at again. I’m going to suggest some ways that you can get more out of your business plan.

    1) Review your busin...
  • Who’s Got The Monkey Now? Part 2: How To Make Delegation Work For You  By : Bob Selden
    Less successful managers often refuse to delegate for fear of failure by their people, no time to train their people, or a lack of experienced staff. This article shows how successful managers quickly develop the initiative within their people to become real problem solvers and take action.
  • WHO REALLY ASSUMES RISK?  By : Tim Bryce
    Discusses who really assumes risk in a company; the employer or the employee?
  • Who Needs Employee Motivation Anyway?  By : John Rivers
    Knowing how to motivate those who work for you is something that everyone needs to learn if they want to be a success in any industry that they are in. The people that work for you and the ones that make your product and/or provide the services that you are selling so make sure that they enjoy what they do and they will do it that much better. Sounds pretty simple huh? Well, it is and you can learn these things in just a little bit of time. You would be surprised to see what ...
  • WHO CONTROLS THE WORK ENVIRONMENT?  By : Tim Bryce
    Discusses who controls the work environment, the worker or the manager?
  • Which Internet Fax Service Is Right For You?  By : Titus Hoskins
    Internet or online faxing services are becoming extremely popular in our computer obsessed world. The ability to receive and send faxes anywhere anytime is just too good for most people to resist, but which of the many Internet fax services is right for you?
  • When is Negotiating Not Negotiating? 4 tips for improved success  By : Bob Selden
    We all encounter many negotiation situations daily. Our problem is that we don't always recognise them as negotiations, nor ourselves as negotiators. As a result, we enter these discussions less prepared than we could be. The result? Sometimes a less-than-successful outcome! This article shows how to understand some of the key principles of negotiating and four steps to implementing these successfully in all your negotiating situations.
  • WHAT YOUNG PEOPLE WANT & NEED  By : Tim Bryce
    Discusses "parenting management" and how young people actually yearn for such things as accountability, organization, and discipline.
  • What to Look for in an Inventory Supplier  By : Kelly Church
    Looking for a supplier can definitely be challenging thing to do when you have first opened your own business. But there are several things you can keep in mind so that it will be a little easier to tackle.
  • What Stops You From Being Productive?  By : Brandon Staggs
    In order to be productive, we first need to recognize what prevents us from being productive. Learn the secret of getting control over your own productivity and daily tasks now.
  • What My Horse Taught Me About Business  By : Camille Olivia Strate
    Horses are pretty simple critters. And they can teach us volumes about life. Of all the animals in my world, horses are the ones that have taught me the most about myself, my life and my surroundings. And, believe it or not, they've been the best mentors for my business.
  • What is ISO Certification?  By : Rob Parker
    Will ISO certification help your business progress ?
  • What Is Appreciative Inquiry?  By : Daljeet Kaur
    Appreciative Inquiry is the act of exploring and recognizing
    the best in people and the world around us. The key to this
    philosophy to seek and discover how to improve and work towards
    transformation.
  • What Is Accounting Anyway?  By : Rahim Abu Fattah
    Anyone who's worked in an office at some point or another has had to go to accounting. They're the people who pay and send out the bills that keep the business running. They do a lot more than that, though. Sometimes referred to as "bean counters" they also keep their eye on profits, costs and losses. Unless you're running your own business and acting as your own accountant, you'd have no way of knowing just how profitable - or not - your business is without some form of accounting.
  • What Consultants business Plans tells you!  By : gennew2
    Do you have a Business Plan? Congratulations, but you are in a small minority. And if you have a plan, is it integral to your business, and instrumental to its growth? If the answer to this question is yes, then you need to read no further. However, most business owners who actually go to the trouble to write a business plan have left it languishing on their bottom shelf, gathering dust! This is the dirty little secret of business consultants.
  • Ways to Keep Prices of Products Down in Your Business  By : Kelly Church
    This article discusses ways to make sure you keep your prices down to entice potential return customers to eat at your establishment. By choosing inexpensive menu items, not gouging your customers, and buying supplies in large quantities to keep your costs down, you can make your restaurant family and budget friendly.
  • Warning: Don't Let Your Business Become a Commodity  By : Mary Eule
    Is your company viewed identically to your competitors? Are you forced to compete on price only? If so, you're headed for diaster. Find out how to avoid this dangerous marketing tactic.
  • Warehouse - Basics Of Warehouse Staffing & Operations  By : Jim Olivero
    Many businesses use warehouses as part of their operations. If your warehouse looks like its seen better days then you might be losing customers. Enjoy overall productivity and cut back on labor costs.
  • Virtual items can make real value for Human beings.  By : bluefire
    Every day in the Internet market like Ebay, there are all kinds of virtual trade much as virtual equipments, gold, decoration , etc. People entertain and satisfy themselves through purchasing items. And the satisfaction need people to spend much time in virtual world to achieve. For example,
  • Virtual Assistants And The Power Of E-Productivity  By : Bob Corcoran
    VAs help you put a laser-like focus on what you do best – sell real estate
  • Vinyl Tapes Are Versatile, Tailored to Many Purposes  By : Anthony Abram
    A vinyl tape can come in many forms - packaging tape, barrier tape, chart and map tapes, color-coding tapes, conspicuous reflective tapes, decorative tapes, electrical tapes, and so on.
  • Used Pallet Racking Installation  By : Camille Howe
    One of the main things that you need to consider when planning a new storage area for your business is the kind of pallet racking installation that you will implement within the warehouse. Most materials are now delivered on pallets, and keeping them in place within the warehouse makes the internal distribution of products much easier, as they can simply be lifted on a forklift and moved to where they are needed, rather than picked off individually by hand. The complexity of ...
  • Used Equipment - Staying Off the Bleeding Edge.  By : Bob Larson
    A differnt logic set is needed to make a business purchase. Check your emotions at the door.
  • Use Accountable Plans for Employee Business Expenses  By : Alan D Campbell
    An accountable plan requires an employee to account for expenses reimbursed by the employer and to return any advances in a reasonable time. If an employer reimburses an expense incurred by an employee in an accountable plan, the reimbursement is excluded from the employee's gross income. If the employer pays an expense allowance that is not a part of an accountable plan, the payment is considered wagesa and subject to income taxes and payroll taxes.
  • Use a Virtual Office as a Profitable Alternative to Paying High Rent  By : Daljeet Kaur
    A money saving service that is being used by many professionals today is the virtual office. With so many business professionals working from their homes or on the go, the virtual office has evolved into a popular alternative to leasing a permanent office. It provides a creative solution which benefits the small business owner tremendously.
  • Understanding Post-harvesting technology  By : Rajiv Singh
    When it comes to processing perishable crops, what is done to the crops the moment they are uprooted from the ground determines the final quality of the said crop, to a very large extent.
  • UNDERSTANDING EFFECTIVENESS  By : Tim Bryce
    Discusses the use of worker time and how it impacts estimating and scheduling in Project Management.
  • Top Uses for a Portable Heater  By : Grant Eckert-
    Having a portable heater can be very useful, and some of these uses might be things that you never even stopped to consider. From supplemental heat to plant care, you can find a variety of interesting ways to use a portable heater that will make it indispensable in your home. If you haven't ever thought of ways that you could use a portable heater, here are several things that a portable heater would be perfect for.
  • Top 10 Indicators that You Need Help in Your Business  By : Donna Gunter
    When you first started on your self-employment adventure, you could easily handle much of the day-to-day aspects of running your business yourself. However, once you've been in business for a year or two, the pressures mount and your amount of free time decreases dramatically. If you think you can do it all alone, you're sadly mistaken. Here are 10 indicators that you might need some help in your business:
  • Tips to Prevent Identity Theft  By : Craig Keagan
    Background Check Record Search provides you Instant Background Check Reports on anyone in The United States. Background check of each person are pulled from billions of public and private databases and compiled into a detailed report within seconds. We also provide FCRA certified pre-employment checks.
  • Tips On Selling  By : Adam Mussa
    The steps to closing a sale can be complicated, but may ultimately turn out to be a sure thing when you employ the right selling tips. Sales can be a tough job, but very rewarding when the right steps are taken. By using some of the following selling tips, you can be one inch closer to realizing all the steps to closing a sale.
  • Tips for Choosing a Colour Scheme for Your Banner Stand  By : layers
    Even if we’re not colourblind, most of us don’t have a professional’s “eye” for colour. It’s more than seeing the colours—it’s knowing what colours and shapes to combine for the highest-impact graphics possible. If you’re planning on designing your trade show banner yourself, there’s little room for mistakes—the banner will be big, bold, and right at eye level. A well-coordinated banner will stand out and draw people in, while a poor design won’t do your booth any favors. Here are a few tips when working with colour at trade shows.
  • Time and Attendance Tracking in Workforce Management  By : Lucy Caudle
    Time and attendance recording is the key function in any workforce management system. The workers work for pay and payrolls are prepared on the basis of time and attendance records. Accurate time and attendance records not only save employers from losing money on excess payments but also instil employee confidence in the payroll system.
  • The “Right” Approach to Running an Organization  By : Carl Hoffman
    In my last edition of leadership we dealt with selection of leadership style, based on individual and organizational variables. Another way to look at leadership is to consider how it is used. We will now explore the leader’s selection of the “right” approach to running an organization.
    One way to deal with approaches to leadership is to consider builders and fixers.
  • The Vital Few  By : Paul Lemberg
    Back in the 19th century, an Italian economist quantified the general relationship between a minority of producers and a majority of output. Sound familiar? The simplified version of Vilfredo Pareto's ratio, known as the 80/20 rule or the Pareto Principle, says that in most cases, 80% of production comes from 20% of producers.

    Quality guru J.M. Juran referred to Pareto's principle as "The Vital Few and the Trivial Many". If you are running a company, the 80/20 rule has po...
  • THE PROBLEM OF OFFICE POLITICS  By : Tim Bryce
    Discusses common political problems found in the office.
  • The Perils of Inventory Mismanagement  By : Kelly Church
    This article discusses a common problem that can make a small business lose lots of money and even go under. Order mishaps, employee theft, and inventory tracking systems can all make the problem of inventory mismanagement become a thing of the past.
  • The Necessities For Training and Sales Management  By : Adam Mussa
    Finding just the right training material on sales management can be tricky, but well worth the work. Training sales management is one of the best ways to ensure that your company runs efficiently. Training material on sales management can espouse different philosophies, so know exactly what you believe before choosing any one package. But once you find what you are looking for, training sales management will be one less worry on which to focus.
  • The Management Team Section of the Business Plan – Don’t Just Include Resumes & The Term Sheet’s Rol  By : Parveen Kumar
    Even the best new concept or existing plan will fail if executed poorly. The Management Team section of the business plan must prove to the investor why the key company personnel are "eminently qualified" to execute on the business model.
  • The Language of Success™ – A Different Way to Profit from Your Business  By : Ike Krieger
    In what ways do you profit from your business? Is there any other way to realize profit besides financially? This Success Tips article by author and speaker, Ike Krieger, anwers that last question with a resounding ,"Yes."
  • The Key Importance of Workforce Management for Organizations  By : Lucy Caudle
    Unless yours is a one-man organization, you achieve your organizational goals, to a smaller or greater degree, through a workforce. If that workforce is not productive, the efficiency of goals-achievement suffers and costs of achievement go up.
  • The Importance of Organization  By : Kelly Church
    The main point of this article is to show that organization is one of the most important aspects of running any business. The cost of being disorganized can be a large and very often occurring chunk of time and money.
  • The Impact of Sickness Absence Among Workforce  By : Lucy Caudle
    Studies have revealed that sickness absence, from short-term and longer-term sickness, is one of the major reasons for employee absences. Stress is also emerging as a major factor with its impact higher compared to earlier periods.
  • The High cost of Training  By : phillowe
    Only the educated are free
  • The Golden Rules Of Customer Service  By : Kristie Tamsevicius
    Everything I know about customer service I learned from working at McDonalds as a teenager. Hard to believe, but true! In this day of highly competitive cyber business, the companies that will succeed will be those that offer superior customer service. The value of a lifetime customer is immeasurable. So once you get a customer, how do you keep him? The answer is killer customer service! Here are some of the secrets that have made McDonalds the success it is today!

    *Servi...
  • THE ELEMENTS OF A GOOD FEASIBILITY STUDY  By : Tim Bryce
    Discusses the fundamental components of a Feasibility Study.
  • The Downside of Accounting Systems  By : Sandra Simmons
    Most business owners have a terrific, on-going, love-hate relationship with their accounting system or its software. Accounting systems actually have a dangerous little betrayal mechanism built into them that is secretly masked as something that is “supposed to help you.”
  • The Benefits of a Shop Heater  By : Craig Elliott-
    If you're looking for a heating solution that will work for a shop, garage, or other large area then you might want to stop and consider a shop heater as an alternative to central heating or some other large heating unit.
  • The 3 Most Effective Methods to Determine Your Company's Value  By : John J Reddish
    Proceeds from the sale of your business represent your return on years of hard work and may also provide a significant portion of your retirement income. Knowing how your business will be valued and knowing how to calculate a rough valuation is your first step in preparing for your future.
  • Testimonials: A Marketer’s Best Friend  By : Rene Graeber
    Testimonials are a great way to build consumer confidence in your product. Hearing from other people who have purchased the product and are satisfied with the results goes a long way toward making sales. Testimonials can range from short blurbs (a sentence or two, or a paragraph) to letter-length endorsements. The blurbs are great for interspersing with the text of your autoresponder messages; longer testimonials are excellent for posting on your web site.

    How do you get t...
  • Ten Signs That It is Time to Sell the Family Business  By : Dave Kauppi
    A Business Owners Toughest Decision is deciding to sell. In many cases he ignores some market dynamics that fortell difficult times ahead. Those difficult times often result in a significant drop in the value of the business. This article will help you identify some of those signs.
  • Ten Reasons To Implement Choice Theory In Your Organization  By : Kim Olver
    What is Choice Theory (CT)? CT is a theory of the explanation of human behavior. CT has applicability to both a person’s personal and professional life. It teaches us about our five basic needs, how to meet those needs in a responsible way, and how to take personal responsibility for getting those needs met.

    I have assisted many companies with implementing the concepts and principles of Choice Theory (CT) in the workplace over the years. Their reasons ranged from mere curi...
  • Take Guaranteed Ticket To Success Today !  By : Vinuu
    Time is on its way, Welcome 2008, very hot July here. Many people who starts home business just in January earning big bucks, my kids every time asking me, MOM this year no trip. Relatives brother...she use to call "soyena" has two times in June - this real story is 2 years before my Daughter Arina is about 4 years old, arising the question to me.
  • Supply Chain Management : Sounds Geekish, but is very much commonsense  By : Rajiv Singh
    Supply chain management (SCM) is the combination of art and science that goes into improving the way your company finds the raw components it needs to make a product or service and deliver it to customers.
  • Supply chain management  By : Mira Williams
    Supply chain management is in an important concept for today’s economy. There are several operations involved within the supply chain and they all need to be as effectively managed as possible. Thus, supply chain management requires attentive planning and efficient organization.
  • SUFFERING FROM TUNNEL VISION  By : Tim Bryce
    Does anyone see the big picture anymore?
  • Successful Manager - How To Be One  By : Andrew Rondeau
    How To Be A More Successful Manager

    Would you like to be a more successful manager? Of course you would. I mean, who wouldn't?

    Well listen up, because I'm going to tell you what it takes.

    Let’s face it, being a high performing manager and leader isn’t easy. You have to deal with staff (difficult staff at that!), tough deadlines, demanding customers, tight budgets, training, monthly reports, change, conflict, communication, priorities, delegation, your boss, your time...
  • Strategy As Invention  By : Paul Lemberg
    Rather than view strategy as a selection of options, here is another approach: creation or invention.

    Strategic planning is not strategy

    Strategic Planning, often synonymous with Annual Planning, details how you are going to get where you have decided to go. It is a description of how you will achieve your goals -- those milestones you established in structuring your business plan. Strategic Planning is operational in nature, it examines the particular actions you inte...
  • Stimulate Company Growth Using Accounts Receivable Factoring  By : Henry Byers
    Accounts receivable factoring is the sale of part or all of a debt that someone owes to your company. When companies purchase a debt through accounts receivable factoring, they pay for your invoice at a discount. They then collect the debt directly from the company who owes you money.

    Accounts receivable factoring is distinct from using your accounts receivable as loan collateral because you are outright selling some or all of your receivable to a factor, such as a bank o...
  • Staying in the Helicopter™ -The Seven Secrets for SME Success  By : rogerharrop
    I have worked with SMEs of all sizes across many sectors worldwide and for me there are seven absolutely vital secrets to success.
  • Starting a Business – What is a Business Plan?  By : William King
    This article deals with key decisions involved with starting a business and the advantages of having you own business. Furthermore it throws light on the various kinds of business structures and how a successful business plan should be laid out.
  • Staff or Employee Scheduling Balances Several Requirements  By : Lucy Caudle
    Staff or employee scheduling or rostering relates employees, workplaces and work times. A workplace schedule lists the employees who will work there at different times. The times might be specific hours, dates, weeks or even months.
  • Some Tips Of The Manager  By : Steve Carr
    Nowadays, the manager has to take the responsibility of being a coach to his people. He has to see that his team works in proper coordination so as to achieve the desired results within the stipulated time period. The manager has to show his leadership qualities in helping his team achieve personal as well as professional development in the organization.
  • SOCIALISTIC MANAGEMENT  By : Tim Bryce
    Describes the problems of "flexible management."
  • Six Sigma Training – An Overview  By : Tony Jacowski
    Six Sigma Training – A step-by-step guide to choosing the right provider for you!
  • Six Sigma Training Basics  By : Tony Jacowski
    The 1-2-3's of Six Sigma Training!
  • Six Sigma Software Tools  By : Tony Jacowski
    What you will need to get the Six Sigma ball rolling!
  • Six Sigma Online Training  By : Tony Jacowski
    Online Training vs. Tradional Classroom
  • Six Sigma Defined - Praises and Criticisms  By : Tony Jacowski
    The good, the bad, and the ugly of Six Sigma!
  • Six Sigma Certification – Benefits for your Business  By : Tony Jacowski
    Six Sigma Certification - Will It Really Benefit Your Organization?
  • Six Sigma Certification  By : Tony Jacowski
    What Six Sigma certification really require?
  • Six Sigma Black Belts – What should they know?  By : Tony Jacowski
    Six Sigma Black Belts – What should they know?
  • Six Sigma and Upper Management  By : Tony Jacowski
    Money spent on six sigma should not be a cost; it should be an investment
  • Six Sigma And The Customer  By : Tony Jacowski
    The customer centric focus of Six Sigma methodologies cannot be sidelined for any reason whatsoever.
  • Signing Contracts With Wedding Professionals  By : Pepper Montero
    When you are ready to sign a contract with a wedding professional, you need to make sure the contract contains certain elements. If anything you and a vendor agree on or discuss is not in the contract you sign, the vendor is not contractually obligated to do it.

    When looking over a contract, check to make sure all pertinent details are included. If you see that any element you discussed is not there, request that an addition be made. Not only must you sign any addition, d...
  • SHAPETH UP AND GET THINE ACT TOGETHER  By : Tim Bryce
    Discusses the benefits of being organized.
  • Seize the Morning, If Not the Day  By : Sam McKenzy
    The problem with people who do not know how to schedule their time is that their duties spill out into other duties; their tasks pile up one on top of the other.
  • Seafood Accessories As Innovative Corporate Gift Ideas  By : Shannon Linnen
    Gift sharing is a very good idea that has been coming from centuries as a good tradition. It is not only a good tradition, but it also gives an opportunity to appreciate someone for their valuable support and contribution. People tend to share gifts on specific occasions such as birthdays, wedding anniversaries, Valentines Day, etc.

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