Archive for November, 2005

Conflict – Workplace Warning Signs

Seemingly insignificant issues in the workplace can, if left to fester, evolve into debilitating conflicts that affect teams, departments, even the whole organization. Is impending crisis looming in your workplace? Here are some warning signs:

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Motivation for Success Through Success

Many years ago, as a fledgling Chemistry teacher, I opened the textbook for the first time and read a simple, yet profound, statement on the fly leaf. Before the very first word about the subject was the most important thing the book would say. The words read:

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What You Should Know When Looking for Personal Protection

As a former personal protection operative and present business/career coach, I have had the opportunity to be on both sides of the fence, so to speak, in regards to being hired as- and hiring personal protection.

Any executive or other businessmen looking for a protection should take certain things into consideration, unknown to most people.

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Credentialing: An Essential Part of Promoting Yourself & Your Small Business

You’ve just opened your own small service enterprise or coaching or consulting practice and you want to earn some business.

Millions have done it before you, and millions more will do it afterwards.

But why does it seem so tough?

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Does Team Building Offer A Good Return On Investment?

When it boils down to it, return on investment is what you are looking for when investing in this area. How much does it cost, what will you get on the day and most importantly what return will you get from the activities after the day of the event?

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Inventory Management Made Easy

Devising an inventory management program that will generate maximum sales and profitability requires an advanced computerized program that is difficult and costly for a retailer to implement, but should be offered as part of the supplier program.

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Library Cubicles

Library cubicles are independent study rooms for individuals. They are meant for individuals who need to spend more time in reference work. The cubicles are a calm and quiet place to go through available study material.

In colleges and universities, library cubicles are specially made for graduate students and faculty members. It can be used by those individuals doing research work and handling special projects. With limited number of cubicles, individuals need prior permission from library members to make use of the cubicles. There is need to follow certain rules and regulations to access cubicles.

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My Own Experience To Earn Money With Online Survey

One year ago, I needed some extra cash to lighten my mortgage debts, and I found that earn money with online survey worked for me. In the first month, I earned an extra $500, which was very good when I only worked less than 10 hours a week. Now, my wife and me earn money with online survey as our full-time job and got more than $5000 monthly combined. I know it is not much, but I am going to share our experience here anyway.

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4 Great Reasons to Really Get to Know Your Customers

Do you ever wonder about the lives of your customers? I remember how thrilled I was to get my very first customer. It was a delightful moment that I shall never forget – I’ve got a Sale! Wow! I’ve got Money!! I have to admit to you that I didn’t really go on thinking much about the life of that customer, nor do I even remember their name. But, over the years, since that day long ago, I’ve learned the real value getting to know your own customers.

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Quality of Leads Makes a Difference in Prospecting

As a mortgage broker, you know the value you can offer your customers by giving them several options for debt consolidation. In today’s uncertain economy, it makes good financial sense for homeowners to refinance their mortgages at lower rates, and so it is prudent for them to also learn about ways to get rid of their unsecured debt at the same time they refinance. You have a lot of great mortgage and debt consolidation products to offer your customers, but you can’t do that if they are not walking into your office and asking to see them. To improve your bottom line, debt consolidation leads can be the answer you need for improving your closing rate. Poor-quality leads are a money waster, so it is important to select high-quality leads to better your prospects for debt consolidation opportunities.

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Training Your Employees

Things may be looking up on the economic horizon, but organizations are still watching their budgets. For many of these companies, high employee turnover is an issue for the HR department, not the finance team.

Before an organization implements an employee training program, several considerations must be made. First, companies need to understand the goals for the training program and then outline how the program might achieve those goals.

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The 2 Things Necessary To Build Your MLM Business

When you think about it, getting people to join your
MLM program has to do with just 2 things

1. Exposure
2. Sales

Let’s keep this simple.

Your goal in Network Marketing is NOT to make sure that you 500 bottles of wonder juice sitting in your garage. Your goal is to get other people in your downline. The more people in your downline the more money you make. It’s as simple as that.

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So How Big of A Piece of the Pie Do You Want?

Part 1 of Having a Successful Business

In this series, it’s important to show that successful people aren’t better than you; they just made better decisions. This section will see if you’re ready to go out build a better future.

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Is Your Company’s Stress Management Program Stressful in Itself?

Stress is costing American business big time. Estimates range from $80 billion to $300 billion annually in illnesses, absenteeism, diminished productivity, accidents, mistakes, burnout, high turnover, and soaring health insurance premiums.

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Loss Adjuster Jobs – The Insurance Industry Explained

If you are thinking of applying for a Loss Adjuster Job it’s important to understand what the job entails. We’ve compiled the twelve steps that an insurance professional would go through in a typical case.

Receive Instructions on Insurance – prior to starting any work on a case a loss adjuster would investigate the policy which is being claimed on. Understanding what is and isn’t included in the policy, what exemptions are in place and all the details of the cover. As a loss adjuster you would become an expert in understanding the small print of all insurance documents.

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