- How
To Finance Your Small Business
By: Robert L Moment
If you have a great business idea or plan, or you would like to
expand your existing business, don’t let a lack of funds stop
you in your tracks. There is a wide variety of financing available
for small businesses. Let’s take a look at the financing opportunities
that small business entrepreneurs can take advantage of.
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Fundraising Options For Any Organization
By: Donna Rivera-Loudon
One of the challenges for any group or organization is finding new
ways to raise funds. It seems that everyone sells candy bars or
puts on a car wash. Below are some fundraising ideas that might
be a nice change and help your group raise funds using something
unique that isn't being done by every other group out there.Continue
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- The
Basics Of Project Management
By: David Sanders
Any project can only be successful if the people behind the project
implements proper project management skills or hire a reputable
and dependable project management group. Continue
to The Basics Of Project Management
- Budgeting
Your Time To Be More Successful
By: By Chris Malta & Robin Cowie
Transitioning from working in the corporate world to working from
home requires a lot of adjustments, but the biggest one is probably
organizing your time. Because, in a very real sense, it is your
time now. It’s not your boss’ time or the companies’
time—you answer to yourself. That’s a tremendous amount
of freedom, but it’s also a great deal of responsibility.Continue
To Budgeting Your Time To Be More Successful
- Tips
To Leverage Training Time
By: Brian Hack
The logistics of an internet business does not allow for a lot of
personal training or support because of the scale of operation.
Alternatively, there are lots of seminars, conventions, teleconferences,
audio and video training programs to leverage the time of teachers
and students. Continue
To Tips To Leverage Training Time
- Consultancy
or Interim Management – Which?
By: JHadley
Consultancy or Interim Management – Which? Delivering change
is the staple diet of the “Big Four” consultancies,
but large corporate clients, the traditional back yard market for
the big firms, are being disappointed time and time again by an
increasing disconnect between the big ticket prices they pay and
the relative lack of experience of their “consultants”.
Continue To Consultancy or Interim Management – Which?
- Planning
An Event: If You Think You Can't, You're Right.
By: My Booking Manager
It was their company's first ever breakfast seminar. Sally Thompson
had never designed a seminar before. She knew the start time, the
finish time and had a list of presentations that had to be made
but could she make it fit? Continue
To Planning An Event: If You Think You Can't, You're Right.
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6 Ways To Reduce 55% Of Your Daily Workload
By: Bill Flagg
Here are 6 things you can accomplish TODAY by switching to a fully-automated
registration system:Continue
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Ways To Reduce 55% Of Your Daily Workload
- How
to Calculate Value Added
By Bill Lee
My definition of value added is the difference between the price
your company pays for a product and the price your customer pays
-- frequently referred to as gross profit. Throw in services and
the value added grows in the customer's mind.Continue
To How
to Calculate Value Added
- Top
7 Secret Ways to Improve Sales in Your Franchised Business
By Lance Winslow
Many franchisees of large companies believe that their franchisors
are completely and totally responsible for their success. Continue
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7 Secret Ways to Improve Sales in Your Franchised Business
- How
to Charge More and Get It!
By Adam Urbanski
Wouldn’t you want to charge more for your services and get
it? Every day a countless army of solo-professionals mistakenly
make the price their only competitive advantage and end up selling
their services way too cheep.Continue
To How
to Charge More and Get It!
- It
Pays to Challenge Customers, They Aren't Always Right!
By Steve Martinez
Because I sell for a living, I can’t always follow the customer
service philosophy that “the customer is always right”.
It is the same for doctors when they work with patients who think
they can control their medical issues.Continue
To It
Pays to Challenge Customers, They Aren't Always Right!
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