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Staff Turnover - A Business Killer
Staff turnover can kill a business. Not only does it negatively affect customer satisfaction, but it sabotages productivity, revenue, and the business’s ability to grow.
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Cost Estimating Is The First Thing After Plans If You Are Planning On Building A Structure
There are many different steps to cost estimating, however the first thing that needs to be done is to determine the cost of finishing the construction job. The cost of the building itself will depend largely on what is going to be built. A civil engineer is the best person to determine just what it will cost to construct the building. Weekend warriors who choose to complete the project themselves usually purchase a kit to complete a deck or other home improvement project.
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Here Some General Idea And Tips On Furniture Stores
If you are amongst those perceptive furniture shoppers, you are perhaps looking for a few great stores that can satisfy your need fully with wide array of furniture to suit any environment and life style.
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Business Coach - What A Business Coach Can Do For You
A Business Coach can be thought off as being similar to a sporting coach... A business coach is a trained and certified professional who can help clarify a business owner's goals and chart out a plan of action to meet them... initially, having a business coach is no longer a luxury but a necessity. A business coach, like a career coach is an invaluable investment when treading a difficult business patch.
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Pay Per Sale Affiliate Program Basics
There are different ways of making money and a lot are cashing in on the Internet. Instead of putting up a website, a faster way of doing it is known as pay per sale affiliate program.
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Why A Business Plan Is So Important For Your Success
If you have decided to start your own business, one of the first things that you need to do is to work on a business plan. A business plan is so important because it actually serves as a compass for the direction your business will take in the future. Having a plan will also help you achieve the things you want to achieve and will help your business to find success as well.
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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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Where Succession Planning Fails
Too few organisations have formal strategies for succession planning, relying purely on an optimistic view that someone will naturally emerge to take over vacant senior positions. However, even in companies that have formal succession planning strategies, things don't always go according to plan. This article explores some of the reasons why even the best intentioned succession planning can sometimes fall short of expectations.
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Leadership-Take Time to Energize
Leadership is a marathon, not a sprint. All too often leaders push themselves as if they are sprinting and fail to make it to the finish line. They burnout. In this article Bill Pullen looks at three different leaders and how they pushed themselves to the edge then stepped back and saw the impact of doing so.
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Joint Venture
A joint venture (often abbreviated JV) is a legal entity formed between two or more parties to undertake economic activity together. The parties agree to create a new entity by both contributing equity, and they then share in the revenues, expenses, and control of the enterprise.
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Retreat Conference Centers
Retreat conferences are religious meetings held in peaceful places away from the daily distractions, where groups can meet, plan, pray, and enjoy peaceful, quiet natural surroundings. A lot of conference centers provide all facilities ideal for retreats and renewal, conference meetings, seminars and trainings, workshops and planning sessions. Conference centers used for retreat purposes are usually situated in calm localities under pleasant climatic conditions suitable for all participants and easily accessible also.
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Leadership: Being Open to Feedback
In order to be effective, leaders need open, honest feedback from the people around them. Yet, oftentimes, while the leader says she wants feedback, her actions and reactions to it say the opposite. In this article, Bill Pullen, President of Pullen Associates, sheds light on this dynamic and offers insights for growth.
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The Finite Element Method: A Four-Article Series
The following four-article series was published in
a newsletter of the American Society of Mechanical
Engineers (ASME). It serves as an introduction to the
recent analysis discipline known as the finite element
method. The author is an engineering consultant and
expert witness specializing in finite element analysis.
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Robotic Starbucks Drive-Thru
Have you been into a Starbucks Drive-Thru location lately? If you go inside you see that the employees are working very hard to move the long line of cars. Each order is unique and customized, which is part of Starbuck’s hallmark.
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Franchise Rule, Thoughts For The Future
The Federal Trade Commission recently put forth a report to the franchse industry for comments to use in an upcoming rule-making event, which is sure to modify the current franchise rule. Many have been critical of additional rules in the industry, but none more critical than myself.
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