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  • Choosing Small Business Payroll Software  By : Terry Cartwright
    Running a successful small business presupposes the proprietor is Jack of all Trades when in reality the truth is they are Master of One. Payroll is one part of business management where expertise is required. Mastering the PAYE system is an essential function with substantial adherence to legislation and the needs and motivation of its employees. Choosing small business payroll software can carry this burden.
  • Does helping others really hurt?  By : Robin Rushlo
    I then researched other companies and in further coming articles I will be explaining their programs and what it costs to help others. I will be covering many industries and area that have now moved into your TV and radio. Network Marketing is no longer the program that when you told your family about it they all applied for the witness protection program and you never heard from them again.
  • How your friends destroy your marketing message.  By : Mark Silver
    A lot of blood, sweat, and tears goes into crafting your 'elevator speech' (I hate that term). You've probably agonized over it, striving to catch just the right tone and wording. Finally, you're (hopefully) finished. For the final blessing, you turn to your friends and colleagues, and test it out. They respond: "That's great! I love it. Go for it." They've just killed you with kindness.
  • How to finally turn Resolutions into *New Year's Results* REVEALED!  By : John Di Lemme
    The key word here is “new”, because you want to create “new” results. You must analyze the last 6 months that has passed in the year 2006, which means do not think “re-run/replay” instead think about forging forward into the remaining 6 months of the Year.
  • Career Success - Why They're Just Not That LinkedIn To You and What to Do About It  By : Linda M. Lopeke
    Not feeling the love or experiencing the career success that is supposed to come from diligent professional networking on sites like LinkedIn? You're not alone. The SMARTSTART Coach looks at 5 reasons they're just not that LinkedIn to you and explains what you can do to change it.
  • The true measure of money in your business.  By : Mark Silver
    Shiny new cars. Big mansions. The good life. Even if you're not a particularly material person, it's easy to be caught by those images, and to wonder: "Why don't I have that? Is there something wrong with me?"
  • One Secret To Dramatically Increase Referrals (and Get More Clients)  By : Fabienne Fredrickson
    If you're like most self-employed people, you probably wish you knew how to quickly jack up the number of referrals you get. There is one method I've used with thousands of clients at this point and it's worked every time. Want to know exactly what it is? Then this article is a must read.
  • Producing Effective TV Ads  By : Lou Bortone
    Producing a television ad for your small business can seem a daunting, intimidating and expensive task. Fortunately, with today’s easy access to the tools and technology of TV production, creating a TV spot is well within your reach. TV production veteran Lou Bortone explains how.
  • Treat Your Job Search Like a Marketing Campaign  By : Keith Harmeyer
    How can you identify and land your ideal job? Take a few lessons from some of the world's most successful companies.
  • Articles, Affiliates For Your Niche Website And The Experience That Is Required.  By : James Murray
    In order make money with articles and article wrting that you place on ypur websites, you will also need a variety of good affiliate links that will help to generate revenue. It is important that you know where to find affiliates and that you choose the best affiliates for you and your niche website. When you are trying to make money with articles, the beauty of it is that you do not really need previous career related experience and that you can learn the ropes as you go.
  • How to Harness the Power of Positive Buzz to Build Your Business  By : Lou Bortone
    Word-of-Mouth marketing may be the oldest form of advertising but, as a marketing discipline, "WOM" is still a relatively new phenomenon. Viral marketing, buzz marketing, blogging, community marketing, customer evangelism and other "consumer-to-consumer" techniques all inspire people to recommend your product or service. Here are several tips for creating word of mouth advertising.
  • 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.
  • How to Magnetize Your Target Market  By : Heather Dominick
    I’m sure you’ve heard over and over the importance of having a “target market,” a specific group of people who share similar qualities and have a problem that you and your business can solve. Now, this is important because you want to have a clear message that speaks directly to potential clients, which has them saying, “Yes! That’s what I want! I’ll hire you NOW.”
  • How To Get Free Business Card Templates  By : Ivan Cuxeva Jr
    Free business cards may not be free, but find out how you can get free business card templates at no cost. You don't even have to register!
  • How to lighten your load and find more time in your life  By : Robert Greenshields
    Are you afraid to ask for help - yet you're weighed down with things to do, including tasks for other people. Learn how to get help while also being able to say no to others.
  • Gain Inspiration in Your Career as an Architect by Following these Professionals  By : Michael C. Podlesny
    This article addresses the profession of being an architect. It explains to the reader various venues to gain inspiration for work as well as individuals to follow as mentors in the industry.
  • How to stop procrastination from holding you back  By : Robert Greenshields
    Procrastination can destroy your life if you let it. It can cause financial problems, relationship problems, health crises, and more. Yet it can be so easy to overcome by following these simple techniques.
  • How do you pay the rent when business is slow?  By : Audrey Burton
    Ok, so business is slow - don't panic! Keep this article nearby to read every time you feel a slowdown to get you focused again.
  • 3 Powerful Tips for Eliminating Competition from Your Life  By : Tony Mase
    In the book for which he's best known, his classic masterpiece "The Science of Getting Rich", Wallace D. Wattles wrote that "You are to become a creator, not a competitor...". Although this concept is certainly simple enough, it's a consistent source of confusion to many. In this article, I'll share with you three powerful tips that'll help you become a creator and thus, totally eliminate competition from your life.
  • Payroll Essentials for New Employers  By : Terry Cartwright
    When you engage someone to work for you, you become their employer. Every employer operating a PAYE scheme must have an understanding of the HMCE payroll essentials. Payroll essentials that payroll software packages satisfy include both the knowledge to correctly calculate income tax and national insurance plus legal obligations to each employee.
  • How to get it done when you have a million things to do  By : Robert Greenshields
    One common problem many people face is a rampant sense of confusion. They've got a million things on their minds and they're trying to remember them all at once. Who can concentrate under that kind of pressure? Following these simple steps can make everything so much clearer.
  • The Building Blocks of Visual Vocabulary: Flexibility  By : Erin Ferree
    Just like the sidekicks help out a superhero, your Visual Vocabulary together with your logo helps put the kapow into your brand identity. These Visual Vocabulary "sidekicks" are the graphics, font styles, colors, and layouts you use in your materials, and even the type of paper you print your materials on. One of the best features of a Visual Vocabulary is its flexibility.
  • Pouches Stand Up To Maximize Shelf Appeal  By : David Banig
    Pouches use much less material than other traditional packaging methods like corrugated cartons or laminated boxes. Plastic laminated pouches can be customized to fit any of your needs but you need to understand why stand up pouches can be so beneficial to your business. Once you really understand how they are made, as they can be cheaper and run more efficiently than you may think.
  • Create Business Success by Creating Controls  By : Laura Adams
    The successful operation of any company requires control by top managers and owners. Understand what types of controls are needed, their natural limitations, and the best way to insure that they are followed.
  • Why Entrepreneurs Divorce Their Logos (And Why It's A Bad Idea)  By : Erin Ferree
    Remember how excited you were when you first designed your logo? How beautiful you thought it was, and how you couldn't wait to get your first batch of business cards printed so you could show it off? How you excitedly described its meaning and subtleties to your mom (and your clients?) And the rush to the trademark office to get your new love "made official"—what excitement when the papers finally arrived!
  • There is No More Job Security!  By : Daniel Sitter
    Job security? There is no more job security! How can any company be expected to provide such a thing? You've got to be kidding. Employers these days compete in a global economy, subject to worldwide market forces and far-reaching economic considerations. The best way for an individual to guarantee their financial security is...
  • Buy Private Label E-book Resell Rights or Write Your Own E-book  By : James Murray
    There are many individuals in today’s society, who are looking to make money anyway that they can and especially on the Internet.
  • If you want good answers, ask good questions  By : Helen Wilkie
    Asking questions is a great way to get the information you want or need, but not if you ask the wrong questions. This article illustrates how to ask good questions to get good answers.
  • Ten Negotiating Mistakes That Cost You Thousands  By : Michael Soon Lee
    Learn how to avoid common mistakes when negotiating by following proven martial arts principles.
  • Job Market Strategies For New Graduates  By : Kris Plantrich
    Students working hard to finish school with a great GPA often put off working on their career until after graduation. Find out how to get started now while still in school and graduate ahead of the class.
  • Create Website Publicity Buzz  By : Sue Currie
    Having a online presence with your own website is mandatory these days. But your website needs to be more than just an online brochure. Read tips on how to promote your website.
  • The Secret of Working Multiple Steams of Income Without Knowing How to Swim or Losing Your Mind!  By : Robin Rushlo
    Today is the age of technology. Today we contact each other all over the world-in seconds by fax, by phone, by computer , by webcasts, webnairs, and even IM. We meet and greet our prospects by letter and postcard, by ads in magazines and newspapers and on the INTERNET. It used to be how we'd try to convince our mothers-in-law that they just needed to "get in" and draw circles and they would get rich!
  • 3 Super-Simple Ways to Use Tell-a-Friend  By : Alicia Forest
    Everyone prefers getting a recommendation for a product or a service. It means they don't have to do the research themselves, or find out whether or not it's for them through trial and error, shouldering all the risk.
  • What Rushing Your Design Project Really Means  By : Erin Ferree
    If you don't plan to allow enough time for your project to be designed, printed and delivered, then you may still be able to have your project completed in time, but the design will have to be rushed. This means that your designer will put aside other client's work and work late nights, even weekends, to get your project out - but at a price. And the price takes several forms other than just financial.
  • Beware Who Teaches You How To Market  By : John Muritu
    The author has been marketing on the Internet for 12 years. You can learn more about "The Top 20 Most Powerful Secrets to Getting Rich" and how you can use these secrets to make all the money you want, need and truly deserve by listening on the Internet and/or downloading your copy of the FREE $495 Audio and Report at: http://www.hypertracker.com/go/JohnMuritu/SubmitYourArticle/
  • Shine by Dressing for Success  By : Sue Currie
    Is dressing for success appropriate in today's business world? Does what you wear truly reflect your personal brand and the image you want to portray?
  • “The Biggest Single Advantage You Have Over All Your Competition…And how To Use It To Send Your Profits Straight Up!”  By : claude whitacre
    How To Create A Celebrity Public Personality…

    What do Donald Trump, Dave Thomas, Richard Branson, and that crazy guy on TV that sells cars have in common?
  • Volunteer Your Way to Medical Transcription Job Opportunities  By : Mary Ruff King
    Volunteering your way to success begins as soon as you are ready to find medical transcription job opportunities. This is a terrific way to brand yourself as a person who wants to give. Once you do this, veteran medical transcriptionists will take notice of you, and medical transcription job opportunities will soon be presented to you.
  • “The Most Incredible Marketing Lesson I Learned…I Got From NASA”  By : claude whitacre
    I was reading the other day about the space probes sent to Mars. The article told about the distance to Mars, the timing of the launch, and how accurate the math had to be. Mars is about 35 MILLION miles from Earth at it’s closest. (I’m doing this from memory. I may be off a little).
  • Using Exclusivity In Your Ads To Skyrocket Response.  By : claude whitacre
    One of the most important parts of marketing is deciding who you want to attract to your business. Please don’t say everyone. Do you want shoplifters? People who regularly return everything they buy? The people who only buy the very cheapest thing & then complain when they break it because “We paid GOOD money for that!” ? Think about your most profitable customers…..
  • Create your Personal Marketing Plan with the Know-Like-Trust Principle  By : Jean Murray, MBA, PhD
    What makes you special so people can get to know you and trust you.
  • Who Is Your Market And Why Are They Different?  By : claude whitacre
    “My customers are different. My market is different. That won’t work in my market!”

    Listen closely while I show why this is absolutely wrong.

    I have a friend who tells me constantly “That idea will work fine in your area. But my market is different. My customers won’t go for that.”
  • Accounting in Business, Profits and Losses  By : James Murray
    It might seem obvious, but in managing a business, it is important to understand how the business makes a profit. A company needs a good business model and a good profit model. A business sells products or services and earns a certain amount of margin on each unit sold
  • Starting a New Business: 4 Ways a Virtual Assistant Can Help  By : Kelly Sims
    Starting a small business requires one to face many challenges. Among these might be a lack of funds or space to begin hiring the qualified staff you need for a successful start. But, in today's world of superior internet technologies, this needn't hinder your business' growth. Hiring a Virtual Assistant may provide the ideal solution for start-ups facing such obstacles.
  • The Industry of Pressure Washing  By : Shane Hester
    With typically low start up costs, many fly by night companies come and go and leave a bad taste in the mouth of many unsatisfied customers.
  • How being outnumbered will gain you raving fans.  By : Mark Silver
    You're sitting in class, and the teacher at the front has just said something that doesn't entirely make sense to you. "You see, the world is flat. It's always been flat. And it always will be flat. Flat, flat, flat." The year is 1400 A.D., and you're thinking, "But, what if it isn't flat? What if it's round?" Do you stick your hand up and tell the teacher?
  • Forensic Accounting, What and Who Uses Them?  By : James Murray
    Forensic accounting is the practice of utilizing accounting, auditing, and investigative skills to assist in legal matters.
  • What Everybody Ought To Know -- About Advertising With Little Or No Money  By : Chris Sullivan
    Here is a plan that will allo you to get your circulars printed and mailed Free, plus reduce the cost of your own mailing to zero.
  • A Site Rubix Review For You  By : Jim Favor
    This article will go into evaluation of a website
    development tool called site rubix. Questions will be posed
    to the reader as to whether or not this software package
    tool is even applicable to ones situation.
  • Repeat after me: "I have only one business."  By : Mark Silver
    Imagine you're ten years old, and there are huge stacks of cardboard boxes towering over you. It's a maze. It's a fortress. And you're allowed to climb all over them. Inside every single one of those boxes is a dozen bottles. Fine wines, liquor, you name it. It may sound like a caterer's dream, but I was just hanging out in the warehouse of my grandfather's wine store. My parents worked with him, and so I kinda grew up there.
  • Top 10 Components of Successful Surveys  By : Leni Chauvin
    Are you an entrepreneur, small business owner or solo professional who wants to know what your customers and prospects are thinking? It's really simple to find out: just ask them! The answers you are seeking can easily be found by conducting a simple survey and this article will show you how to make your survey successful.
  • Printer/Photocopiers – Software-Driven Profitability is Your Next Step  By : Jimi St Pierre
    In recent years, converging technologies have meant that the humble photocopier, once sidelined to a corner of the workplace, has evolved into a machine which deserves to be at the heart of the working environment. Here are some of the latest developments in equipment configuration which can drive efficiency and increase your bottom line.
  • Refurbished IT Equipment - Save Money in your Business Expenses  By : david
    When you are starting up a business or even when you are in the middle of one, the

    consideration that you should really be making more than anything else is how to cut

    down on costs while maintaining quality. For example, if you were working in a paper

    plant and trying to figure out how to make more money, one way to cut cost would be

    to deliver to places that are closer to you.
  • Success Is A Choice, Always Has Been, Always Will Be.  By : Scott Miller
    Have you decided to become successful or are you just drifting along, day after day letting whatever happens, happen?

    You can choose to become more successful and begin the process of living a better more meaningful life.
  • Five Simple Advertising Techniques that as a Business Owner You Should Know  By : Michael C. Podlesny
    This articles talks about 5 different ways you can use advertising to help spark an increase in your business, products or services, with am emphasis on using the basics to be more creative.
  • Don’t make the same newsletter mistakes I did! Part 2: Technical  By : Audrey Burton
    Creating and sending an electronic newsletter is more complicated than it looks! Part 1 of this series addressed the content portion and Part 2 now addresses the technical aspects of ezine publishing. Don't make your own mistakes; learn from mine!
  • Invoice Processing Software – Major Business Benefits  By : Jimi St Pierre
    According to IBM, Gartner and Aberdeen Group, between 75-80% of invoices in any business or organisation, are still processed manually - despite the advent of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). These days, sophisticated invoice processing solutions are available to cut a swathe through the time and costs involved in handling supplier payments. Here is a summary of how they operate.
  • Marketing Strategies from Experts Fuel Inspiration  By : Michael C. Podlesny
    As a business owner you want to be able to utilize your advertising spedning wisely and get the most return out of your marketing. With these marketing examples, maybe you will be able to lift your business to the next level by sparking some interest.
  • Oxfordshire Venues  By : Mandy Chagger
    Depending upon where your business is located and where the customer base is primarily located, you could choose to use any number of different places. For example, one of the latest hot spots is Oxfordshire venue, where good geography has been one of the primary considerations. When choosing a location for an all important business conference, location is one of the many things that a business must consider.
  • Business eCommerce Trends: How Online Storefronts Provide another Option to do Business Online  By : Kristin Gabriel
    Thanks to new online technologies, the Internet now affords everyone an opportunity for profits. One of the latest business trends on the Internet is something called Effortless Commerce, an integrated, turnkey managed eCommerce solution that enables even those customers who don't have their own websites to sell and deliver content to a worldwide audience.
  • The Power of a Millionaire Mentor and How to Find One  By : Mark Kithcart
    The Power of a Millionaire Mentor. Everyone wants a Millionaire Mentor but most don't deserve it. How you can deserve a mentor that will allow you to win big in your field of endeavor!
  • Greatest Gold-Mine Of Easy  By : Chris Sullivan
    Motivational experts get paid big bucks to tell professionals, striving for success, that they must constantly examine these factors. How do you do that? Follow the 5 tips that follow, and watch the changes.
  • Resilient Channels Fail...Again  By : Kevin Surace
    This case study reviews noise issues and the fix in a major hotel project to address failed walls originally designed with resilient channels.
  • Business Self Storage  By : Kamyar Shah
    Lately more and more small and large businesses have turned to self-storage over warehouses for their storage needs. There are a few different reasons for this switch including more flexibility, better security, better maintenance policies, and more accessibility.
  • FriendsWin Claims To Be the Next MySpace?  By : Timothy McGaffin
    Friends Win is a social networking site that pays its members on their entire networks of friends and business contacts.
  • Applying Your Unique Gifts  By : Terry Dean
    The key to success in business is finding your unique talents and abilities...and using those to create your wealth. You're not like anyone else...so what makes you think your business will work exactly like someone elses.
  • How To Use Solutions Marketing Techniques in Non-profit Funding  By : James Harris
    Solutions’ marketing is a big buzz word right now in the business sector with cause. Every business –no matter how big or small – needs to convey the solutions they provide. Your organization is no different. Present your non-profit's program to committees so they understand the benefit and impact in the community.
  • Why Your Job Is Your Greatest Enemy!  By : John Muritu
    "The Top 20 Most Powerful Secrets To Getting Rich" and how you can use these secrets to make all the money you want, need, and truly deserve by ordering your copy of the FREE $495 CD through this link: http://www.hypertracker.com/go/JohnMuritu/SubmitYourArticle/. It's FREE!
  • Shine Through Winning Awards  By : Sue Currie
    Can you say that you're a winner? Well I hope you have a winning attitude to life but one way to really shine and stand out is by winning an award. Even entering an award to raise the profile of you or your business is a good idea.
  • 13 Tips for Finding a Graphic Designer  By : Erin Ferree
    Are you ready to hire someone to design your logo, collaterals, or artwork for your website? Well, here's just the information you need to get the best results from hiring your first (or your first successful) graphic designer. To assure that we begin on the same page, a graphic designer designs your marketing materials — the print- and web-ready art which are then turned over to a printer or coded for the web for the final outcome.
  • Case Studies as a Solutions Marketing Cornerstone  By : James Harris
    This is marketing and every word either makes money or loses money. So use each word wisely by painting a story for your prospect. Make it tangible in their mind. An effective case study highlights how a specific situation was originally identified, what solution was selected for the problem, and a summary of the final results.
  • 9 Tips for Getting the Best Work From Your Graphic Designer  By : Erin Ferree
    A graphic designer's goal is to provide you with the logos, artwork and page designs that best fit your business, personality, industry, and target market and conveys your offerings and differentiators. The experience of reaching that goal can be extremely smooth and pleasant if you know what to expect upfront, and if you understand that you do need to work with your designer, as opposed to just letting them loose to create with little input.
  • The Consulting Industry: A Path Paved with Gold and Potholes  By : Michael C. Podlesny
    So you’re fresh out of Business School and you’re thinking about joining that “Big-5” firm that has offered you a ridiculously high-salary, the option to travel to different cities and even countries routinely and fancy vellum business cards with your name is bold print. Could life get any better? Yes and No.
  • Case Study for Solutions Marketing and Copywriting  By : James Harris
    Customers like to see proof that your products and services really work before spending a dime. Case studies (customer success stories, customer case histories, testimonials) are a great way to get more from your marketing and show prospects the solution to their problem. Customer success stories help you generate publicity, assist your sales force in closing more sales, and solidify your company as a solution provider.
  • Home Improvements  By : Kamyar Shah
    Self Storage and home improvements
  • Marketing Lessons from the Green Room  By : Linda Puig
    Preparation, support and determination are just a few of the principles for success in our personal and business lives can that be seen alive and in action on the stage and behind the scenes of a high school musical.
  • The Most Unusual Businesses  By : Smith Chen
    Then there was the guy in who decided last year to finance college by selling one million pixels of advertising space on his web page for a dollar per pixel.
  • 7 Steps to Successfully Responding to Product Knock Offs  By : Robert Moment
    The busines world is becoming increasingly more competitive every year. There a 7 ways to defend your business against product knock offs.
  • Marketing lessons from the master (Master Yu, that is)  By : Troy White
    Some easy to follow steps that can help market your business, these are lessons he based on a true experience.
  • Use Practical Perfection Practice to Develop Your Two-Hour Work Week  By : Donald Mitchell
    With 2,000 percent solutions, you can get all your work done in two hours a week . . . or you can accomplish much more by working more than two hours weekly. This article explains how to draw productivity lessons from thinking about where people routinely do things almost perfectly.
  • Technology on Top as Greatest Industry Potential for New Jobs and Income Growth  By : Kris Plantrich
    Is your career headed in a lucrative direction? Find out the top growth industries and highest income potential industries and where if your career stands.
  • More prosects than you can handle but not many sign ups for your business  By : Robin Rushlo
    You have even spent a few extra dollars to make sure that your message is graphically attractive. Soon the calls start to come in and you go through your routine of sending information to the callers who leave their name and address on your voice mail. You wait, and nothing happens. It's not the flood you had expected or hoped for. What happened? Did I do something wrong? Am I even doing this right? Am I a failure ?
  • Imagine Ultimate Perfection to Shrink Your Work Week to Two Hours  By : Donald Mitchell
    If you could accomplish 20 times more with the same time, effort, and resources, you could finish your current job in two hours a week. Does that strike your fancy? If so, the key step in finding such productivity breakthroughs is identifying the maximum result that can be achieved with reasonable risk and resources, far beyond merely exceeding tomorrow’s best practices. This essay shows you how to identify that ideal maximum result.
  • Are you the next Donald Trump or Richard Branson?  By : Pam Kennett
    What characteristics or personal traits do entrepreneurs have that make them so successful? Is it possible to develop these skills to build your success rate in setting up a new business. This article provides insight into the skills and competencies of entrepreneurs as well as giving suggestions as to how to develop your entreprenuerial skills.
  • Leapfrog Years Ahead of the Competition and Accomplish 20 Times More!  By : Donald Mitchell
    This essay shows how to exceed the best of what someone else will introduce as tomorrow’s best practice in five years. It shows you how to move way beyond tomorrow’s best practice in a timely and cost-effective way.
  • The Importance of Creating the Right Environment for Your Business Success  By : Susan L Reid
    What is the right environment for your business success? Do you like to work in a relaxed, calm environment, or a more interactive, exciting setting? There are probably environments you can put up with, but have you ever thought about what environment is optimal for success? Most of us haven’t. Instead, we’ve learned to adapt to less-than-favorable conditions, blaming sagging energy, body aches, and decreased productivity on other factors.
  • The Power That Lies Within *Accountability*  By : John Di Lemme
    We are talking about an accountability partner. Someone that truly will stretch you, care about you and make you feel uncomfortable enough to grow in order for you to fulfill and live your Why. That is the power of accountability. You have to ask yourself *3* questions... “Who am I accountable to?” “When am I accountable to them?” “How am I accountable to them?”
  • Selling Through Entrepreneurial and Social Networks  By : Daniel Sitter
    The remarkable principle of Six Degrees of Separation states that we are all related somehow within six iterations. Since that is true, our very relationships will eventually provide the exposure we desire. It's not so much who you know directly, but rather who you know who knows who you need to know! The resources you need are there, you simply need to connect the dots.
  • Is too much caution holding you back from business success?  By : Robert Greenshields
    Many people don't achieve the success they want in business because they are scared of taking risks. This article looks at when it's right to be prudent and when caution holds us back.
  • Corporate Storytelling 101: How to pick a story that moves listeners  By : Bruce Hale
    Tips for corporate and association speakers and presenters who want to connect more effectively with their audiences.
  • Career Changes – Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Make Your Move  By : Kris Plantrich
    Deciding on making a career change can be a huge step for many people. Here are several questions to ponder and hopefully assist in helping to make the right career management decisions.
  • Get Back To Work! Three Tips for Women Re-Entering the Job Market  By : Deborah Walker
    If you are a woman returning to work after an absence from professional life, how do you regain the momentum lost during your time off? Here are three tips to help women and mothers make the most of their back-to-work efforts.
  • Don't Create a Survey that Generates Bad Data  By : Robert F. Abbott
    When you create a survey, focus on creating one that is as unbiased as possible, recognizing that the fairer the survey, the better the data, and the better the data, the better the decisions you'll make.
  • Three Infallible Money Rules for the Free Agent  By : Ouida Vincent
    3 infallible money rules to assist anyone seeking personal and financial freedom.
  • Boldy Go Where No One Has Before: Prepare to Do 20 Times More by Looking Ahead  By : Donald Mitchell
    This article will show you how to identify what the world’s future best practice will be in five years so you can set your targets for performance well beyond that level and accomplish 20 times more.
  • Stop Worrying And Act More Effectively  By : Richard Atkinson
    Are you making your life or business dependent on an expected result? Are you fully present, aware and engaged in what's going on? Or are you thinking about end results, not paying full attention to what's happening and the opportunities or dangers that present themselves. As a result are you getting disappointing results? The paradox is if you want to get great results, put your attention and energy on creating, let go of your expectations.
  • The Power of Storytelling  By : John Di Lemme
    As you tell stories, people will remember those stories versus all the facts in the world. "Facts tell, but stories sell."
  • Make Money without a Website - Yes it can be done  By : Katherine Quirke
    You don't need a website to make money using the internet. You don't need to be a web based business to make money using the internet. It is surprisingly simple to promote your business online and not have a website.
  • World Consumer Foodservice  By : sunilnair
    The World Market for Consumer Foodservice report examines stand-alone restaurants and eating establishments in which the consumer can freely choose to eat.
  • Woolworths Ltd: Retailing  By : sunilnair
    Woolworths Ltd Company Profile offers detailed strategic analysis of the company’s business, examining its performance in the retail market

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