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  • Part Time CFO Services - 5 Ways Outsourcing Can Change Your Business  By : Terry M
    Small companies often face large challenges; but big obstacles such as getting more money from banks and receiving accurate company data can be simplified and handled properly with the help of a part time CFO. You'll be able to manage cash flow better, discourage employee dishonesty, free more time to spend with customers and ultimately focus on where your company needs you most.
  • Telephone Conference Call: The Best And Cheapest Calling Around  By : Sam Grimsey
    Insider info on how businesses can get the cheapest and easiest conference calling available.
  • Six Sigma – for the quality conscious  By : Judith Kraus
    Six Sigma is a way of quality process certification to a level that is totally unrelated to anything else. Every aspect of your business is touched by the process, and the end result of a Black Belt rating in Six Sigma is a total error free business environment.
  • Review of Kenexa, SuperCandidate, Brainbench & Articulate  By : HRtechnicalspecialist
    If you are seriously considering screening technology or looking to update your current software to the latest, this article reviews 4 such products that dominate the marketplace, Proveit, Supercandidate, Brain Bench & Articulate based on using them all over the last year. Here we look at factors that you should definitely look at to make wise decisions.
  • Offshoring the Offshored  By : Hugo Cruz
    Eastern Europe, Latin America, Africa or even low cost or less developed states in United States are now being considered by the leading suppliers as developing outsourcing locations to avoid or at least to deaden the well known drawback (e.g. language constraints, staff attrition, and quality of services) of usual offshoring locations such as India, China, or Philippines.
  • Brainstorming Session  By : johndavid
    Team building is an integral part in the functioning of any organization. Hence it is essential that this function is carried on properly without many defects.
  • Recruiting Staff in a Labour Short Market  By : Darren.Bourke
    Everyone in business is dealing with the ongoing challenge of recruiting staff with Australia close to full employment. We are currently in an economy that has arguably full employment, low inflation, still modest interest rates (certainly historically), a resources boom, bullish stock market and record property values. It's a seller's market and candidates know their bargaining power and are exercising it.
  • You Deserve The Six-Sigma Black Belt Training. Ask For It!!  By : Judith Kraus
    We have a remarkable execution system in place just to help you establish and implement the six-sigma black belt training programmer in your company. This is a process where in we conduct an analysis of the various administrative and manufacturing functions of your organization that either deals with goods or services. The end result of the six-sigma black belt training is to secure the least number of gaps or errors in the target-achievement process.
  • 7 Considerations When Buying Small Business Accounting Software  By : Joe Coffee
    Small business accounting software can be a valuable purchase. Make sure you get the best one for your needs and the money you spend.
  • Breaking Up Is Hard To Do  By : Dennis Winkler
    Much has been written on how to combine the technology departments in mergers and acquisitions. This article serves to discuss the issues when companies break-up and joint IT must be separated.
  • Effective Leadership: Rejecting the Status Quo  By : Timothy I. Thomas
    Effective leaders consistently seek out new and innovative ways to accomplish work. They push the envelope in their undying quest for continual improvement, living by the adage, "If it's not broke, break it!"
  • Effective Leadership: Power Shift  By : Timothy I. Thomas
    Leadership doesn't happen in a vacuum. True leaders recognize that success in business is never the result of one man or woman’s efforts or exclusive direction: that is the dictator principle. Instead, success is dependent upon the leader surrounding himself or herself with strong and capable followers: a very positive power shift.
  • Four Barriers to Effective Communication  By : Timothy I. Thomas
    Good communication gives rise to employee motivation, employee satisfaction, and increased productivity. So why does communication so often go wrong? Here are the top four reasons for breakdowns in communication!
  • Employee Feedback: Your Key to Satisfied Employees  By : Timothy I. Thomas
    Just as your body needs regular, nutritious feeding to be healthy, your employees need regular, effective feedback to reach their highest potential. Yet in the corporate environment, leaders often starve their employees … and then wonder why they fail to perform.
  • 8 Reasons Why Employee Feedback Backfires  By : Timothy I. Thomas
    Many times, leaders, managers, and executives give up on providing employee feedback because it has backfired on them. Why is that the case? Why does feedback so often backfire? Here are eight of the top causes!
  • 4 Bad Reasons Not to Give Employee Feedback  By : Timothy I. Thomas
    Employee feedback is perhaps the single most powerful tool a leader has at his or her disposal to bring about significant improvement in levels of employee engagement and performance. So why don’t more leaders use it? Here are the top four reasons I have discovered in my work with companies of all sizes. Do any apply to you?
  • Effective Leadership: Style Really Does Matter  By : Timothy I. Thomas
    As a leader, you will be confronted with diverse situations in the work environment, driving you to respond with very different leadership styles. Some will be comfortable and natural to you, and some will make you stretch.
  • A Practical Guide to Employee Motivation  By : Timothy I. Thomas
    Motivating your employees is key to the success of your company. Here are seven ways you can effectively increase your employees’ motivation – starting today!
  • What are CRM Systems?  By : Pamela360
    CRM is the shortened version of Customer Relationship Management. It is basically a business philosophy about recognising, understanding and improving a company’s service to its customers while creating a bond with each customer which will improve customer satisfaction and maximise the company’s profits.
  • First Aid and the Law – Is Your Business Covered?  By : Iain Mackintosh
    There are laws about first aid in business, and if you don’t have certain things, you’re breaking the law and risking litigation if things go wrong. The Managing Director of UK business documents website Simply-Docs explains the steps you can take to ensure your business is covered…
  • How to Beat Stress in this market?  By : Allan toh
    Time is never enough for many of us. There so many things to do with such little time. Having all kinds if deadlines coming up, like projects and clients meeting. The worse of all is having a client of yours not paying on time? Stress is always closing on us. Stress will affect not only the way we work. But also the way we handle situation, also the way we deal in business. No body in this world can live without stress. Do you think that millionaires don’t have stress?
  • Do you want to succeed in a down economy? Many have; you can too.  By : Andrew Nester
    Staying afloat during an economic downturn is difficult, but it's not impossible. Can you hold on? Will you be ready for the upturn? Can getting back to basic business fundamentals guarntee your company's staying power and a solid comeback in the upturn? Here's what you can do.
  • Suggestions About Where To Purchase POS Supplies  By : Rachel Jackson
    Your kitchen may be the heart of your restaurant, but your point of sale system is the brain. A modern point of sale system is more than a cash register and credit card machine. It can track your inventory, help you set your prices, provide information for your chefs and servers about food availability and calculate your bottom line. Some of the newer point of sale systems can even set up your purchase orders based on your current inventory.
  • POS Systems For New Restaurant Owners  By : Rachel Jackson
    When you open a new restaurant, there are so many choices to make which will affect how your business is perceived and run. Everything from the kitchen equipment to the color of the napkins that you choose for your tables makes a difference in how your restaurant is seen by customers.
  • Budgeting Done Right  By : Rebecca Beckett
    The world is in economic turmoil. We all must pinch our pennies and watch our pocketbooks as we look to the future. Don’t let yourself fall into the debt trap – learn to budget wisely.
  • Maintaining Credibility in a Sea of Outsourcing  By : Chris Pattacini
    When senior business leaders asks about outsourcing, CIOs typically have already conducted a detailed evaluation & are prepared to address very specific questions about the relative merits of various options. Therefore, all senior executives, including CIOs, should proactively evaluate outsourcing alternatives on a regular basis. This proactive stance on outsourcing can mean the difference between a credible response by the CIO based on knowledge & detail, or a “credibility” crisis for IT.
  • A Guide to Washington State Convention and Trade Center  By : Catherine Gliddon
    In the heart of downtown Seattle, the Washington State Convention and Trade Center greets visitors with its award-winning architecture surrounded by almost seven acres of beautiful, well-maintained gardens and ripples of crystal clear waterfront views that only add to its charm.
  • A Guide to the Singapore Expo  By : Catherine Gliddon
    The Singapore Expo is an ideal venue for organising conventions, trade fairs, meetings and concerts and is chosen by organisers and companies for its world-class facilities which are offered through high-level customer services. What adds to its credit is its enviable location in a city that has a huge population of 4.5 million ensuring that exhibitors get value for their time and money.
  • How to Create a Compelling Future  By : Bill Tamminga
    The primary task of leadership is to look into the future and make critical decisions about what needs to happen for an organization to thrive. This difficult job is made more challenging because the type of information needed to make quality decisions can be hard to come by and the everyday responsibilities of a leader can easily become all consuming. What are some effective ways for leaders to develop a vision and what is the leader's role in making the vision a reality?
  • 4 Killer Business Planning Problems... And How to Neutralise Them  By : Triple-A
    This article discusses a number of key problems that you will face when you try to construct a business plan. The problems include... 1. Your lack of skill in implementing a business plan. 2. Your failure to recognise the need for regular updates. 3. Your ignorance of product planning. 4. You ignorance of marketing planning. The article also points at the solutions you must undertake to resolve these problems.

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