Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 at
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Fleet management is the management of a company’s vehicle fleet. The primary objective of fleet management is to control the overall cost of operating and maintaining a company’s fleet of vehicles and equipment, to maintain vehicles and equipment in a manner that extends their useful life, to control the growth in size of the fleet, to standardize the composition of the fleet and to accurately budget for maintenance and replacement costs. Fleet management includes vehicle tracking, mechanical diagnostics, management of ships and tracking of driver behavior.
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Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 at
14:15
Most of the challenges in knowledge management primarily stem from the types of knowledge reuse situations and purposes. Knowledge workers may produce knowledge that they themselves reuse while working. However, each knowledge re-use situation is unique in terms of requirements and context. Whenever these differences between the knowledge re-use situations are ignored, the organization faces various challenges in implementing its knowledge management practices. Some of the common challenges resulting due to this and other factors are listed below.
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Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 at
08:15
Ever felt cluttered? I hate to feel cluttered, feeling cluttered is like feeling stuck, feeling that something is weighing you down and feeling out of control. Is it psychological? I hope not, but it might as well be, I used to have my little mess well stacked one on top of the other, it wasn’t working out, until I came across a system that helps me get organized and rearrange my workload.
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Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 at
02:15
THE EYE OPENER
Over the years people we define as the greats in their professions have all shared one common trait. They have all had the ability to think past the opposition, be it animate or inanimate, to anticipate the next step in the event cycle before the competition solves the problem. Plato, Miles Davis, Lord Acton, Walt Disney, Amelia Earhart, Martha Stewart, The Beatles, Deng Xiao Ping, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Dr. Walton Lillehei all can be classified as great thinkers. Are they different than you? The answer is no. Their desire and need to accomplish their tasks were stronger than their fear of failure. They simply focused on the task at hand until the desired result was accomplished.
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Monday, June 29th, 2009 at
20:15
In a recent New York Times/CBS survey, access to affordable health care was identified as the primary issue on the public’s domestic agenda. According to the Times, a majority of respondents favor a federal guarantee of health insurance for every American, and they voiced a willingness to pay as much as $500 in additional taxes a year and forgo future tax cuts to accomplish this. The Times added that “Americans remain divided, largely along party lines, over whether the government should require everyone to participate in a national health care plan, and over whether the government would do a better job than the private insurance industry in providing coverage.”
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Monday, June 29th, 2009 at
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Thinking of entering the teaching profession? Maybe you’re even thinking of teaching a subject like mathematics. What a crazy thought! Why would you want to do such a thing? I mean, I can come up with at least a hundred other ways of frustrating the heck out of yourself. All joking aside, teaching has to be the most noble profession on earth, but one that should not be entered into on a wing and a prayer, nor after only perfunctory consideration. And if you are selfish, then teaching is definitely not for you.
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Monday, June 29th, 2009 at
08:15
While the title insurance industry continues to streamline its technology with instant title searches and better transaction management platforms, there’s one simple gadget that remains a powerful tool: It’s the telephone.
Today, many title agents, real estate agents and lenders are indicating a preference for telephone sales calls over face-to-face interactions, according to Renee Walkup, president of SalesPeak Inc. and a leading speaker and business consultant.
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Monday, June 29th, 2009 at
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Most of my life, I was so busy doing, doing, doing that I had little time left to reflect on what I was doing and how I might do it better. Looking at friends, family and clients, I am convinced that this is an almost universal problem.
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Sunday, June 28th, 2009 at
20:15
Are you about to embark on a tightly-focused marketing campaign? Do you need to support this effort with hard-hitting interactive creative? Have you come up with new and interesting ways of promoting your product or service, and need something better then yet another web page attached to your site?
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Sunday, June 28th, 2009 at
14:15
Many people cringe at the thought of having to “network” to gain business for their cleaning company. But networking is one of the best ways to meet people and build relationships, and as you know, building relationships is the cornerstone of building a successful cleaning business.
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Sunday, June 28th, 2009 at
08:15
The most important minutes in the Interview Process are the first five minutes! For that reason, you must make a great first impression. Needless to say, dress professionally. Do not be a trend setter on an interview. Dress in a conservative suit for men, white shirt, contrasting tie, and shined shoes; for women, a skirted suit is still preferable to a pant suit, also a light color blouse, as well as neutral colored hose and heels!
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Sunday, June 28th, 2009 at
02:15
Employers are constantly looking for the right people. People that will help
take their company to the next level. Are you that person? You very well may
be, but if you don’t have an effective resume and cover letter, the employer
will never know. You’ll lose out on the job and the company will lose out on
a great employee. So what can you do?
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Saturday, June 27th, 2009 at
20:15
Home business is ideal. It allows people like you and me to stay home with our families. To be able to work when we need to and not when our boss tells us to. It allows a freedom that no other business offers.
Home business can be the fit that you’ve been looking for. And there are so many options and opportunities available. There is a plan for a home business that will fit everyone, the only thing holding people back is the finding of the opportunity that will fit.
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Saturday, June 27th, 2009 at
14:15
Today’s highly competitive market for trade show displays has the display manufacturer’s cutting corners on the most important part of your display – the trade show display shipping case!! With internet marketing causing reduce prices on trade show displays many display manufacturer’s are cutting corners to save money by providing substandard shipping cases for many of their displays.
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Saturday, June 27th, 2009 at
08:15
By providing constant communication we can keep this from being an even bigger problem. Another recommendation is that we provide a brochure to send out annually that will entail what outsourcing has done for our company. Of course it has reduced costs; however people do not see the big picture.
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