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It's Got To Be Perfect
It's got to be perfect - actually it doesn't. 'Good enough' is better. Reluctant salespeople please note.
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The Critical Need For Critical Thinking
As business owners we are often confronted with a number of problems with no apparent solutions. This fascinating story on problem solving during WWII has application to today's business environment.
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Seeking Those Affordable Real Estate
For many people wanting to be homeowners, finding affordable real estate can be difficult based on their level of income. Many new and used home prices have risen dramatically in the past few years, while incomes have not proportionately-
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Incorporating In Colorado
Forming a Corporation in Colorado:
Starting a business is a very big decision, and careful consideration has to be given to the legal structure that will suit your business the best. Incorporating a business can be beneficial as it offers liability protection and other benefits depending upon the type of corporation formed.
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A New Travel
One of the latest addition to the list of approved top-level domains is the .travel domain. It was in May of 2005 that the idea of a top-level domain for the travel industry came about when the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) approved the contract proposed by Tralliance to operate the administration of a top-level domain for the booming travel industry.
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Liquidity in Business
In managing your own homebusiness, you should take into consideration the liquidity of your business.
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How to Build an Effective ROI Calculator
Building an ROI Calculator should be a team effort. Get the insight and input of key sales professionals and sales engineers to incorporate the benefits that are appropriate for your customers. They should also make sure the calculator looks very professional (we strongly suggest building the calculator in flash instead of using an Excel spreadsheet) and that it can be placed on your website or in a presentation that is used in front of a potential customers.
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Environmentally Friendly Pressure Washing Standards
The Business of Pressure Washing, Steam Cleaning and Power Washing has certainly changed over the last two-decades. Environmental restrictions are driving away most of the non-compliant companies and leaving only a few to divvy up the lions share of the washing market.
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New or Used Construction Equipment - The Return on Investment Decision
It has always been a debate whether to buy new or used construction equipment. Smaller fleets prefer to buy used construction equipment as they attract less capital investments. Another reason for people to opt for used construction equipment is that they are sometimes as good as new and come at a very heavy discounted price as compared to that offered at the showrooms.
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The Secret War in the Office - Part One
Why is it that so many companies are running into deep trouble despite the measures taken?
And why when in trouble these companies are repeating over and over again the same procedures, which in the end didn’t save them?
Why would someone expect a different result when repeating the same approach?
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RFID in Rochester
Putting a local face on RFID. A report on RFID deployment in the Rochester, NY area.
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It's A Crisis If There's No Plan
We all understand the importance of perception. The line
between perception and reality is often quite thin. Actions
taken by a communicator during the first moments of a
crisis can affect perceptions of an individual or company
well after the crisis is resolved.
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Beige Book Discrepancies
First I would like to say that I am pro-Federal Reserve, yet I also study a lot and follow many industries and have found fault with some of their beige book reports from what I have observed in the market place. Here is a 2003 observation on the discrepancies I noticed. I wish to comment on some of the data collection, which went into the South East Fed Beige book
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Who is Watching the Regulators?
I have been doing a lot of research on regulatory bodies, including the FTC. Recently in the FTC’s report on franchising 432-pages I noticed a some discrepancies, which were contrary to my personal knowledge and observation of the agency; specifically the franchising division.
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Environmental Level Paying Fields and Mining Issues
With all the environmental controls on t mining operations in the United States and the lack of mining controls and other onerous regulations in other countries we have rendered our mining uncompetitive in World Markets. There is no way for a US based mining operation to receive a comparative ROI in within our borders.
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