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  • ‘ERP System’ – How to pick right one  By : fibre2fashion
    This discussion should include important things namely financial issues. Besides it should also account for the potential strengths, weaknesses and threats. How much profit will be incurred need to be discussed and substantiated? Other non-monetary benefits should also be discussed.
  • You’re Fired! Tips for Avoiding the Termination Blues  By : Joan Schramm
    Whether you love your job or hate every minute of it, being terminated can feel like the end of the world. There are ways to prepare for it, though, and these tips can help you through a difficult time.
  • Your Schedule for Learning How to Accomplish 20 Times as Much  By : Donald Mitchell
    You can learn how to accomplish 20 times as much with the same time, effort, and resources if you follow a disciplined work schedule. This article outlines the most effective way to pursue that learning and to help others learn.
  • Your Greatest Asset  By : Joe Heller
    Your Greatest Asset
  • Your Dream Clients  By : Kelly Robbins
    It doesn't matter the size of your business or what industry it is in, I recommend creating a list of the clients you would looooooove to work with -- your dream clients. This is a list of large to medium size companies that are your ideal prospects. You are going to spend the majority of time, marketing efforts and energy targeting this group of people.
  • Your Critical Team: The 6 Most Important Success Team Members to Have in Your Arsenal  By : Kelly ONeil
    Surround yourself with the best and your efforts will more naturally – and more surely – lead toward excellence. It is a philosophy that I use at my own company, UpLevel Strategies. And I teach it to our clients. By doing so, you will begin to achieve success faster, easier and with greater predictability than you could by yourself.
  • Your Business Mission: What the Heck Do You Do, Anyway?  By : Todd Jensen
    Defining your business mission can lead to greater profits and more free time for the business owner.
  • Your business and your involvement in your community  By : Kelly Robbins
    Being involved in your community, and being a respected leader in your community, bring many things to your life such as a sense of fulfillment; respect; contacts; a more balanced life; new skills; joy; variety to your day/life (for you workaholics among us).
  • You're Not Alone If You Hate Going To Job Interviews  By : Carole Martin
    “I know I could do the job if they would just give it to me. Why do I have to prove myself? I meet all the qualifications they are looking for. I could do this job with my eyes closed. Can’t they tell from my resume that I am qualified?”
  • You Only Have 30 Seconds…  By : Audrey Burton
    Does your 30 second introduction make you money? After hearing it, do people come to you asking for more information? If you are not sure, or if you already know you need help, read on!
  • You Have Two Ears and One Mouth for a Reason - Listen to Your Customers  By : Michael Mould
    When I was a child, my grandmother told me we were all given two ears and one mouth for a reason. It is something that I have found very useful to remember in both my private life and in business.
  • You Have To Be In The Game To Win  By : Monique Briand
    Never let competition or the idea that others may beat you to the punch snuff out your energy for contacting people to propose a joint venture deal or for attempting to sell them your product or program.
  • You Don't Need to Learn MORE to Get Clients  By : Fabienne Fredrickson
    For years I've noticed how many of my clients stopped themselves from marketing BIG because they needed to learn more. They'd already gone through the required training, and many were certified, but it was like something strange was in the punch bowl and thwy were all drinking it: the "I'm Not Enough Yet" fruit punch. Ever feel that way? If so don't miss this article.
  • You can't sell consulting services over the web, or can you?  By : Tony Rice
    The general perception is that you can't sell professional and consulting services over the web. This is both true and false. If you change your mindset and ask the question: "How can the web help me to feed new prospects into my sales pipeline?", then you will be well on the road to 'lights out lead generation'! This article identifies the three crucial things you need in your game plan.
  • You Can't Improve What You Don't Measure  By : John Jantsch
    If marketing seems hard to you, why not turn it into a game, with rules, and a way to win. Create you very own Key Success Indicators dashboard.
  • You CAN Shift Overwhelm Energy  By : Heather Dominick
    There's more information out there than ever before. There's more to learn, more to do. There's more stuff to read, watch, listen to. And there’s a ton of energy that gets stirred up with all of it. That’s a lot to sort through in order to succeed in business. How can you deal with it all?
  • You Can Achieve Almost Anything, By Mastering This One Important Skill  By : Keith Harmeyer
    What do the world's most successful business people, politicians, entertainers and spiritual leaders know that you don't know? It's all a matter of perspective.
  • Writing Technical Content for Consumers: The Mom Test  By : Jo Ann LeQuang
    When writing very technical or complicated information for a lay audience, such as writing about medical products for prospective patients, it's a good idea to subject the material to the "mom test." Although it may sound silly to use your mom (or other willing relative) as your free focus group, we have had great success and gotten lots of good ideas from "the mom test."
  • Write Articles That Get Noticed  By : Kelly Sims
    Creating articles is easy; just about anyone can do it. The hard part is creating quality articles that convert readers into customers and that will be picked up for use in newsletters, ezines and blogs. Following some of these simple steps may help you stop simply writing articles, and start writing articles that get noticed.
  • Worldwide Real Estate Prices Compared to Panama: 2007  By : Roberto Bell
    We are a Panama Law Firm not a real estate business. Our clients are frequently relocating to Panama and we assist in the real estate acquisition for them.
  • Working With the Wisdom of the Seasons  By : Carol McClelland
    Nature's response to the changing seasons offers us wisdom about how we can make changes in our own lives. Learn how to work with each season to reach your desired goals.
  • Working With Dominant People  By : William Frank Diedrich
    Dealing with dominant people can be difficult, but it doesn't have to be. It's not so much about managing them as it is about managing your own tendencies. The tendency of most people is to avoid dominant people and then complain to others. This does not work. Instead be clear, honest, and straight forward. An understanding of how dominant people function will help you gain influence.
  • Working Time Directive Issued by the Council of the Europen Union  By : Lucy Caudle
    The Council of the European Union issued the European Working Time Directive in 1993. The directive seeks to ensure a better level of protection of the safety and health of workers, at the same time avoiding administrative, financial and legal constraints that could hold back the creation and development of small and medium-sized undertakings.
  • Working At Home - The Importance Of A Schedule For Work At Home Mothers  By : Elaine Currie
    Working at home is great for mothers because of the flexibility it provides, but flexible arrangements will only work effectively if they are incorporated into a sensibly structured schedule.
  • Working At Home - Four Attributes You Need To Succeed At Working At Home  By : Elaine Currie
    Working at home is attractive to many people because of the freedom it brings but is working at home an easy option?
  • Working At Home - Degrees Of Isolation  By : Elaine Currie
    If you dream of being able to work at home, your assessment of types of home business should take into account the amoutn of time you would be happy to spend without company.
  • Workforce Management Policies to Keep Skilled People  By : Lucy Caudle
    You might be able to attract people with high value skills through a well-presented ad. However, to keep them with you, your organization must have put in place workforce management policies that make these people want to continue with the organization.
  • Workflow Efficiency: Get the Answer to 8 Big Complaints  By : Jimi St Pierre
    When things get busy at work and the pressure is on, locating and controlling key documentation is of paramount importance to ensure efficiency and productivity. Document management is a glamorous name for keeping things organised, and here is a summary of the benefits of installing an electronic document storage and retrieval system in the office.
  • Work-Life Balance and Workforce Management  By : Lucy Caudle
    Individuals face demands on their time from work and life requirements. If they cannot balance the requirements, it could mean an unhealthy life or unemployment. Work-life balance has become an important topic of study and discussion because of its impact on public health and business results.
  • Work on Your Online Business Less and Succeed  By : Casey Dunham
    Learn to work more efficiently and effectively while maintaining the motivation required to succeed with and enjoy your online or network marketing business.
  • Work it Baby - Working your networking!  By : Kirsty Dunphey
    Eight tips to maximise your networking
  • Work from home: an evil  By : Thomas H. Lindblom
    A coin always has two sides. Work from home is not always a friend but can be an evil too. It has been said that there is no pleasure without pain, and there are no advantages without disadvantages. Here’s a look at the downsides of work from home.
  • Work From Home Distractions  By : Craig Binkley
    Working from home can have many benefits but it can also come with some distractions you may not have dealt with in a normal work setting. This article tries to pinpoint some of these distractions and give pointers on how to deal with them.
  • Work At Home Telecommuting As A Call Center Agent  By : Elaine Currie
    Companies have been outsourcing customer service incoming phone work to overseas call centers for years. Modern technology has, however, changed things and the trend now is for companies to employ telecommuting staff to work from home.
  • Work as a Place of Power  By : Ann Vanino
    Work is not just a place to pick up your paycheck. Coach Ann Vanino explains that personal growth and improved self-esteem can be claimed while learning about the power in the workplace.
  • Words of Wisdom from a Top Network Marketer!  By : Bruce Seah
    Words of wisdom from a top network marketer! There are no secrets to success in network marketing or multi-level marketing(MLM). Seek and you shall find! To be successful you must learn from those who are successful and model after them, think like them and do what they are doing! Now in this article you can enjoy words of wisdom I have experienced and gathered from top network marketers at many international conventions over a span of 13 years!
  • Word of Mouth Publicity  By : Sue Currie
    Word-of-mouth is a powerful publicity tool. You can create awareness of you and your business by knowing a few PR techniques. Publicity is a great way to build your brand.
  • Women's Empowerment Tools  By : Susan West
    Women have natural talents and abilities that can empower their leadership for business and personal success. This article discusses some of those natural talents and gives examples of how women's empowerment tools can be used in effective ways to bring out their leadership skills.
  • Women Play to Win in Business and Life  By : Jeanette Cates
    Are you playing to win - or playing not to lose? These five principles will ensure you're on the winning side in life and in business.
  • Women Business: 4 Tips On Brainstorming Business Ideas  By : Alvin Toh
    According to a study by three prominent women's business organizations the National Foundation for Women Business Owners (NFWBO), Catalyst, and The Committee of 200, women who launch their businesses are primarily inspired by an entrepreneurial idea. Entrepreneurship offers the opportunities to implement entrepreneurial ideas and gives women a sense of recognition since they work for themselves.
  • Women Business Owners Making Their Mark in the 21st Century  By : Alvin Toh
    It is estimated that the number of firms owned by women has grown about double the rate of all other firms in the past ten years. Marjorie Alfus, chairperson for Women’s Business Research said, “Women business owners are significant players in the nation’s economy and their momentum shows no signs of slowing down”.
  • Without Workforce Planning, Your Organization Could Become Extinct  By : Lucy Caudle
    Workforce planning is a key workforce management step for long-term survival in a situation where workers are aging or leaving, and business environments are constantly changing.
  • With these tips Taxi Driver Accounts do not have to be Taxing  By : Terry Cartwright
    Taxi Drivers should not to bury their heads under the dashboard when it comes to producing a set of taxi driver accounts. Producing a set of taxi accounts without the use of a taxi accountant is possible and significantly easier if a professional taxi accounting software package is used.
  • Win-Win Is for Losers!  By : Michael Soon Lee
    No one really believes in win-win. You don't follow sports where every game ends in a tie and you don't gamble to break even. When negotiating don't worry about the other person. Try to get the best deal for yourself and they will do the same.
  • Why Your Networking Is Not Working  By : Leni Chauvin
    This article discusses business networking and the singularly most important aspect of it.
  • Why your business needs two types of accountability.  By : Mark Silver
    The tide's coming in, fast. Your kayak is there on the sand, starting to get gently nudged. Meanwhile you're flat out on a beach towel. Hot sun. Cool breeze. Iced tea. Are you going to get up in time to save your kayak from floating out to sea? Your business may be calling, all kinds of important things to get done. But who can lift a finger when the sun is so bright?
  • Why You Should Post Ads On Craigslist  By : Chris Rohrer
    Learn how you can post ads on using Craigslist to help skyrocket your profits for your business. Discover the the secret nobody is telling you about.
  • Why You Should Be a Great Boss  By : Stan the Mann
    If you’re a business owner or executive who is responsible for managing five or more people, you have special needs. You have to delegate effectively, stamp out reverse delegation, develop your people so they can take over some of your responsibilities and be super-efficient with your time so that you can enjoy your family and your life.
  • Why You Need Blank Business Cards  By : Charley Huang
    Business cards are some of the more powerful tools out there. Spending that extra dollar to reflect a professional piece of paper is worth it. Different business cards may be as creative as you’d like, with printing on glossy or colored paper to excite your client or cards printed on laminated stock for extra weight and durability.
  • Why You Might Be The Next Greatest Business Coach  By : Kit Sadgrove
    This article outlines how to become a business coach. It discusses what business coaches do and identifies the role of a business coach. It also covers how to get into business coaching.

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