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21 Point Managerial Deficiencies Checklist - - John Lenz (15)
Many of these items alone might not indicate a need, but in combination with others, they may indicate serious managerial deficiencies. A common expression of the ordinary business person is "there is nothing wrong with my business that a good healthy sales increase would not eliminate". Nothing... ( added 2 days 5 hours ago.)
Professional Contractor Resource: Addressing Customer Fears - - Maria Polidoro (842)
It is important to consider the psychology behind how prospective customers select a contractor. If you have a better understanding of your potential client and how they approach the decision making process, you are better equipped to attract their business. My research in this area points to an... ( added 3 days 3 hours ago.)
Novel Idea and Concept For Small Business Owners - - John Lenz (15)
PRE-PLANNED PROFITS AND CONTROLLED EXPENSES is an all encompassing phrase involving budgetary Controls in business. The primary theory in any system of (pre-planned profit and controlled expense) is that profits should be deliberate and that expenses and sales should be planned and controlled in... ( added 3 days 22 hours ago.)
 

 
Mural Painting Three Ways Make Money Painting Murals - - Lee Cusano (1,344)
Mural painting is something that has been used throughout the ages by professionals and amateurs alike to publicly display their individual attitudes, a current theme or outlook on life. It is a colorful way to both express ourselves and the times we live in. It seems that most mural artwork... ( added 4 days 21 hours ago.)
Qivana, Houston we have lift off - Scott Maxwell (24)
We are just getting home from one of the most amazing conventions we have ever attended.Qivana is by far the newest most leading edge company that will be a legacy player and surely on its way to be a billion dollar company. We have been looking a long time for the right opportunity, the right... ( added 14 days 16 hours ago.)
The Secret Code to the New Economy: 1099 - Bruce Horst (142)
Bruce Horst

For at least the past 6 months I've been asking every financial or business leader that I speak with what the 'new economy' will look like after this current recession has taken its toll and reshaped America's economy. I've been surprised at the low number of items I've found contention... ( added 146 days 6 hours ago.)
One Window Cleaning Business: No shame in rolling up my sleeves. - - Ryan Fritzsche (24)
There seem to be one of two paths that a new business follows I was thinking to myself as I climbed a fully-stretched extension ladder for the tenth time this morning: fail or expand. In starting my own window cleaning business early this year, I was dizzy with the possibilities that lay... ( added 178 days 17 hours ago.)
How To Write a Business Plan That Is So Good the Bank Manager Quits His Job and Steals Your Idea! - Leah (12,697)
Leah

This happened to me! I wrote a business plan a few years ago with the help of a 'business plan writing' product I will tell you about herein that was apparently so good that the Loan Manager we saw at the bank, not only quit his job to set up our 'business' but took the franchise area we had... ( added 225 days 22 hours ago.)
New Fashion After Beijing Olympic Opening Ceremony - Joyce Qi (0)
2008 is a year of China , the most important sports meeting ------the Olympic Games is held in China . Under the slogan of One World, One Dream, all the nations come together to realize their dreams. In the Beijing Olympic opening ceremony, the director Zhang Yimou used his fantastic imagination... ( added 1 year 87 days ago.)
The Official Corporate Minute Book Scam - - Jon Fischer (255)
There are loads of companies out there whose primary business is to sell official corporate minute books. These "official kits" usually include a corporate binder, a corporate seal, official share certificates, stock ledger and some organization dividers. There is a whole business built around... ( added 1 year 185 days ago.)
Reducing Staff Turnover in Small Businesses - Avis Ward (11,455)
Avis Ward

Is staff turnover driving you bonkers? Do you feel you are losing money and market share? Do you contribute this to the absence of loyalty and dedication among your staff? Would you rather have a "team" and not ever worry about absences or staff turnover again? If you have asked yourself... ( added 2 years 198 days ago.)
How to Start A House Cleaning Business … In 7 Simple Steps - Fayola Peters (371)
One of the main reasons people start businesses is to make money. For some it’s a blessing to make money doing something they love. I’m not saying that you have to love house cleaning in order to have a successful house cleaning business however it would be a good idea if you didn’t hate it. How... ( added 5 years 197 days ago.)
Do Your Own Business Valuation Part 2: Defining the Valuation - - David Coffman (56)
David Coffman

A valuation is based on a hypothetical sale of the company, so two critical issues need to be well defined from the beginning 1) exactly what is being sold (valued), and 2) who is the most likely buyer. What is Being Valued? Businesses are generally sold in two types of transactions asset... ( added 30 days 4 hours ago.)
Do Your Own Business Valuation Part 1: Introduction to Business Valuation - - David Coffman (56)
David Coffman

As a business owner, you know more about your business than any one, but there is one thing you are not too sure about - how much it is worth. This is the first in a series of articles designed to help you learn about business valuation and, if you choose, do your own business... ( added 34 days 1 hour ago.)
My Little Black Book To Success - ngoldman (5,743)
ngoldman

Author: Tom Marquardt ISBN: 978-1-60462-535-6 Publisher: Tate Publishing & Enterprises Most of us are probably aware of the KISS principle (Keep it simple, stupid) which essentially states that design simplicity should be a key goal and that unnecessary complexity shoul ( added 38 days 2 hours ago.)
What Makes a Successful Entrepreneur? - - Jennifer Davey (70)
Jennifer Davey

The dictionary defines entrepreneur as: one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise. It's not surprising to find out that successful entrepreneurs all share some common traits. Entrepreneurs always believe in success. They know that failure is just part of... ( added 51 days 16 hours ago.)
Get Clients by Being the Expert - - Jennifer Davey (70)
Jennifer Davey

You don't have to struggle to attract clients, you can use your expertise to PULL clients to you. So how do you let your ideal clients know you are the expert in your niche? LIVE your expertise. Living as the expert you are, is a great strategy for getting clients. Be Genuine. After... ( added 86 days 17 hours ago.)
Why It's Important to Keep Good Records When You Own A Business - - Josh Baker (77)
It may seem like a hassle or a difficult chore, but good record keeping is one of the best decisions you can make when it comes to your business. As a matter of fact, keeping accurate, up to date records can provide you with a long list of benefits which can keep your business successful, running... ( added 103 days 1 hour ago.)
Social Networking - - Helen Ewing (36)
Helen Ewing

The way we network and socialize is changing at a rapid rate. Many of us do not use the phone as a primary method of communication anymore. We use; email, texting, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, and online photo albums so full of pictures that it makes one feel as though we were right there. Our... ( added 106 days 17 hours ago.)
30 Minutes With A Certified Public Accountant: Effective Tax Planning for the Microbusiness - ngoldman (5,743)
ngoldman

Author: Michael T. Hanley Publisher: Legwork Team Publisher: ISBN: 978-0-5780-1999-4 Michael T. Hanleys 30 Minutes With A Certified Public Accountant: Effective Tax Planning for the Microbusiness is structured to follow the US Internal Revenue Code. And although the guidebook is written for... ( added 122 days 4 hours ago.)
Is Your Business Ready? 72% of Biz That Lose Data In a Disaster Are Not Around 2 Years Later. - - Stephanie Calahan (119)
According to a University of Wisconsin report, 29% of businesses that lose data in a disaster are out of business in 2 years & 43% never re-open their doors at all! Are you prepared? No? Not Sure? Keep reading to find out what you should be doing to limit your risk. 911, Katrina, wild fires... ( added 146 days ago.)
Office Safety Checklist - Be Ready - - Stephanie Calahan (119)
Disasters strike every day and they strike QUICKLY! People don't plan to participate in a disaster. Unfortunately, many don't prepare to avoid consequences either. Today I'm going to share an office safety checklist as well as some awesome web sites. Here is a quick list that you can... ( added 146 days ago.)
 

 
Make Your Organization Receptive and Reactive to Customer Complaints - - Ron Pawlowski (166)
In this day and age, it's sad to admit that most customers are thoroughly disappointed with the level of service that most retailers offer. In a short sighted effort to reduce costs, most have eliminated training and adequate floor coverage leaving most customers to fend for themselves, even when... ( added 150 days 2 hours ago.)
How The Right Vendors Will Make You Money - - Marley Majcher (3)
Marley Majcher

It is not always the most fun thing to think about, but re-evaluating a business relationship is a necessary part of doing business, especially if the relationship can end up costing you money and/or your reputation. Money, you can make back with a lot of work, but your reputation? Not so much.... ( added 173 days 21 hours ago.)
You Shouldn't Cut Back on Your R&D in a Recession. - - Courtney Wilson (41)
We all know that the economy is tough right now. Businesses that had been doing well for years are now finding it hard to survive. Unemployment is rising. Companies are looking to cut costs in whatever areas they can, and this can mean cutting costs that would typically be used in research and... ( added 223 days 5 hours ago.)

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