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Get A Grip On Your Business
Businesses have a life cycle, just like everything else, and based on these different stages of growth business owners need to be mindful of the key aspects of their business requiring focus. The following is a summary checklist.
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How To Ask For A Raise
If you have been in a job for nine months, think you are doing a great job and have some rapport with your boss, you might consider
ASKING for A RAISE.
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Medical Billing - Report Generator 101
Most medical billing software packages have a report generator. In this installment, we'll be covering the basics of how the report generator finds data.
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Make Your Business Sound Professional
Learn how simple VoIP system can upgrade your business telecom needs up to date. VoIP phone system include a plethora of features that make working easier for you.
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How to Avoid Being Taken Advantage of on Free Consultations
I often recommend that my clients consider offering free consultations. They provide a great opportunity to get a “foot in the door” while, at the same time, allowing a relationship (i.e., rapport and trust) to begin to form.
To the extent you decide to offer free consultations, I recommend the following guidelines:
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Capture Clients' Attention - Sharing Success - and the Death of Prospecting!
How do you capture the attention of prospective customers in an attention-deficit economy? You don’t have time to do all the networking you need to do. And clients don’t have the time to meet every interesting supplier. The answer: To develop a reputation that will attract clients to you and create a perennial practice.
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Restaurant Equipment Tips: Are Energy Costs Eating Up your Restautant's Profits?
We at Jean's Restaurant Supply want you to succeed with your business venture and rising energy costs are on the forefront of everyone's minds. Inefficient, or inefficient use of, food preparation equipment is the second-largest energy drain on your restaurant's profits. So here at Jean's Restaurant Supply, we have compiled some energy-saving tips for your commercial ovens. In doing so, we hope that with the implementation of some of these energy-saving tips, your energy bill leaves you with some profits still on your plate.
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3 Effective Tactics Every Business Should Implement
Do you remember your first day as a business owner? You were probably just like the rest of us... pretty darned happy and bit on the proud side. Yeah, back then we thought we could conquer the world. Now we're too busy conquering our own little corner of the world to pay a lot of attention to the rest of the world... unless it's to learn a few tips from successful marketers just like us who have made it big.
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A Look at Used Metal Detectors
There are many kinds of metal detectors - gold detectors, coin and jewel detectors, relic hunting detectors, beach-hunting detectors, and underwater metal detectors. Buying a metal detector can be a tricky affair. Before one decides to buy a metal detector, here are a few points to consider.
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Cheating, To Those Who Cannot Perform
Business is really easy. If you are not good at it is you can always cheat. If you are worthless human and lack any brains or skill then you can cheat and lie your way to the top. The easiest way to be unethical is to enlist the United States Government to help you. For instance you can use any agency or branch government.
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Energy Trading and Reality Checks
When Enron bought up energy contracts and install them back to the state of California for five times their face value, it one of nearly bankrupt the state, it did bankrupt one major energy supplier. Yet, Enron is perfectly allowed to do this, based on the laws of deregulation of the energy industry passed in California.
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Teaching The Big Boys To Think Small
It's a fact that smaller companies, by need and design, are more innovative, more flexible, more decisive, and faster to move than their larger brethren who are entrenched in operational processes and corporate procedures. Small companies are typically not led by career executives for whom every decision must be predicated by hours of meetings and mounds of documentation. Most small companies are led by their founders; men and women who were cut from an entrepreneurial cloth that has yet to fade. It is when a company grows to the point that the founder steps aside to make way for professional managers that the company loses its innovative nature and entrepreneurial flair.
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