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Who Do You Be In Business?
Who you are in life creates your results. Who are you in your business. If you want to have, you must be a certain person and this will drive your actions, which drive your results.
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Blogging 101 - How To Build Your Personal Brand Through Blog Comments
As many more people turn to the Internet search engines to research prior to making purchasing decisions, building our personal brand online is a key strategy to ensure our professional success.
But what if you do not have your own website, career portfolio or business blog?
Discover a little used strategy to build your personal brand online today.
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Requirement of a Credit Card Processing Service in Business
Today more and more people are using the Internet and the number of older users is increasing fast. The internet is becoming an important source of news and information. With the popularity and widespread usage of Internet, the popularity of ecommerce business is also spreading like a wildfire.
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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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Consider Doing Business in Pakistan
Why should I put my money in a place I've never even heard of before? Even for those who do know something about Pakistan, courtesy of CNN (and sometimes the BBC) have seen pictures of violence – people burning effigies of President George Bush, rioting, army personnel swarming over so-called terrorist camps and, of course, not to forget, a whole lot of bloodshed. No wonder it is usually confused with other places like Iraq and Afghanistan, which are actually going through very bad times.
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The Fallacy of Performance Reviews
Year-end often means the annual performance review dance is about to begin. Our suggestion - don't do them at all if you're only doing once a year! Performance reviews need to be ongoing to be most effective for you and your employees.
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Virtual Product Placement
Soon it will be possible to make product placements in movies even after they have been released. It will even be possible for different brands to appear in movies and TV shows on a regional basis, even on a local basis. It's new territory, with many legal and technical issues yet to be resolved. The only thing that's certain is that it will happen. Here's what it will be like.
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Centralised And Decentralised Books
In a centralised system the accounting records are maintained completely by head office and supporting documentation is sent to head office by the branches. In a decentralised accounting system, transactions between head office and the branch are recorded in the books of both.
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The Go Pointer's Guide to Unforced Errors
All in all, our decision-making equipment is pretty sound. We don't follow the lead lemming over a cliff. We can't be fooled into thinking that a 99-cent lure is a meal. We don't try to catch car fenders with our teeth. Then again, it wasn't a dog who launched New Coke. So there are a few bugs – little design flaws of the mind – that can have big consequences.
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Team Building Lessons from the Modern Cave Man - Part 1
In the beginning… The caveman needed to survive. Man found safety in groups. It was not a matter of preference, it was a matter of necessity. If you were not a part of a group, your chances for survival were slim. Conformity to the majority became necessary to stay in a group and physical strength was the dominant factor for group leadership. Those who were strong and successful in the art of survival had the majority influence toward.
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Growth Of The Firms
Let’s discuss several factors that reveal the reasons, motivations of the firms’ growth. The article grew to be more philosophical than managerial.
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Blue Chip Company
Let’s look at technical analysis a little closer. We have talked about, in previous articles, basically finding out the high and low
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A Guide to Successful Conference Planning
The term conference can be used to describe any meeting of people to 'confer' on a certain topic. Far removed from the stereotypical 'year-end company conference' which is just an excuse for the whole company to pull into a posh hotel and have a weekend long party, the planning and execution of a successful and effective conference takes a lot of time, discipline and commitment.
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Flip-Flops In The White House: A Parable For Contracting Failure
What can flip-flops (the shoes, not the political posturing) possibly have to do with government procurement contracting practices? And how do they relate to failure at procurement contracting? Everyday, businesses large and small, well-established and brand new, try to open the door to doing business with the government. When government procurement personnel and decision-makers see how the company presents itself, they make a snap decision to open or shut the door, literally and figuratively.
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