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by Lance Winslow - 2007-01-24
Many people say; It is All About Money when it comes to big corporations. Well yes, that is their job to make money and yet if you look around today you will might take a look and see that every thing...
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by Michelle Dunn - 2007-01-19
A common complaint bill collectors hear from debtors is that no one cares about us, or our finances or our situation. Just like someone with a negative attitude, many times debtors place the blame on...
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by Allen Richardson - 2007-01-17
It may shock you to find out how many companies and even government agencies outsource their identification card needs. Is it only due to the price tag of the equipment and software needed to allow an...
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by horatio farquaar - 2007-01-13
We've all dreamed of spending our working days reclinining back in a deck chair eating cheese sandwiches on an overcast summers day. But then we remember the mortgage/kids/wifes $500 a day drug habit ...
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by William King - 2007-01-09
In today's society everything from grocery shopping to ordering pizza can be done online? Lets face it, everyone wants convenience. Today's society is fast paced. It is no surprise that most business ...
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by Mike Teng - 2007-01-08
"In the end, integrity is all you've got…" this statement succinctly encapsulates the importance of ethics in the corporate scheme of things, and underscores its role as the corner stone of business...
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by Tino Buntic - 2007-01-03
Many workers and consumers distrust CEOs (in part due to recent scandals like at Enron) and believe that they are overpaid. Many look at it as a moral issue saying that you cannot justify paying milli...
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by William King - 2006-12-29
Everywhere you look there is information on how individuals can protect themselves from credit card fraud. This information can be found at banking institutions, libraries, on TV, on the Internet, its...
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by William King - 2006-12-29
The introduction of the Internet has surprisingly changed our way of life as a society. It has defined the way we do business and the way we correspond. The Internet has opened many opportunities for ...
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by Alexander Gordon - 2006-12-24
Due to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines for Organizations of 1991, several companies comply with the requirements which requires that companies implement a code of conduct, have high level oversight,...
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by Daryl Green - 2006-12-22
"In the past a leader was a boss. Today's leaders must be partners with their people... they no longer can lead solely based on positional power." Ken BlanchardWho is accountable in Washington? As t...
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by Bradley Buller - 2006-12-17
Internet marketers, when making a list of the things they think they need in order to successfully run an Internet business usually include the following:1. A Web Site 2. Ads 3. Articles 4. Money For ...
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by Eric Demers - 2006-12-13
Business Law Before you start a business, legally, you need to obtain any business licenses or permits required by law. Doing so will identify your business, protect public health and safety and help ...
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by Sarah Eiden - 2006-12-10
This has been on my mind for sometime. You see, we all have dreams, we all need money, but how are we going about making those dreams a reality and making money? Over and over I see business opportuni...
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by Karina Leigh - 2006-12-10
The greatest shifts in American culture tend to originate from the media, but even something as innocuous as a saying can drive a cultural change. One saying in particular seems to epitomize a cultura...
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by Michele Winslow - 2006-12-02
A few months ago, I was given a bar of soap from a very well know high-end chain store. The person who gave me the soap knew I worked with this type of product and wanted to give something she though...
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by Gaurav Doshi - 2006-11-30
Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) is a maintenance program which includes a newly described concept for keeping in up to date conditions of plants and equipment. The goal of any Total Productive Main...
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by Kevin Cobb - 2006-11-28
Do you believe in the universal principle of "What goes around comes around?" Some even say "What you give, you get back ten times over." Well I certainly do and I try to live by that principle everyd...
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by Craig Harrison - 2006-11-21
Most agree that humor in the workplace can have beneficial effects. Yet not all humor is good humor. The challenge: how to interject appropriate humor and fun into our serious jobs without hurting oth...
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by Craig Harrison - 2006-11-21
Many of today's work environments are rife with moody bosses and co-workers, repetitive tasks and unpredictable market pressures. Stress abounds. Managers often tell me they can't afford the time or c...