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Dealing with Change and Change Management
By :
Robin Chandler
This is a helpful document for those of you Dealing With Change issues at home or in your work life. It tries to help you think about Change Management as something you can work with rather than be the victim of
Know Exactly What a Stock Market Formula Does, And Profit!
By :
Jon Weaver
What exactly does a stock market formula do? Stock traders have been using and developing formulas since the birth of the stock market. A summary of a formula's usefulness includes two main functions that it fulfills.
Making A Quick Profit On The Internet
By :
Ivan Kelly
Is it possible to make a quick profit on the internet? I hesitate about mentioning this method as it needs to be done with care, but if followed with a good understanding of the principles involved, it is certainly capable of paying well to those who know how to "play the game".
Top Ten Ways to Motivate Your Employees As You Go
By :
Martin Haworth
Motivation is different things to different people. It is not need to be a 'thing' that you need to actively do. It's about a culture in the workplace - and here are ten ways you can do it without expensive pseudo team-building activities...
Grow Your Home Based Business By Outsourcing
By :
Jeff Flow
This article will give you practical tips on how to grow your business through outsourcing and some guidelines on how to find the best companies for your particular outsourcing needs.
Top Ten Tips When You Need to Hire Help in Your Business
By :
Martin Haworth
You start off alone. Be it as a solo business owner or a manager looking after a part of a larger business. It gets busier, you get distracted from what you want to do, because there's only one of you and you've only got one pair of hands.
So you need to find help. Sometimes you need to find help fast, but there are things you can do to prepare.
Why I Would Use Assessments Today
By :
Gayle Lee
Signifant reasons why an organization should consider using employee assessments.
Dreams Do Come True! You Can Build A Company That Can Be Different.
By :
Paul Donihue
What does it take for your dreams to come true? It takes holding on to the vision, and believing in the dream, and a lot of hard work. It takes others, like our family members to see what we see, and if they don't, believe in us anyway. Your dreams of a different business can be a reality.
Tips to Avoid Business Failure
By :
Tom Perkins
There are many reasons why businesses fail. Most can be overcome if you just take the time and fine-tune your business. See how your business might be able to improve.
Time to Stop Yourself Doing Everything in Your Business
By :
Martin Haworth
You've been there and done it. You've got the tee-shirt and your experiences mean that you can cut so many corners.
So you do. It's easier. You respond to all the requests, questions, challenges and mistakes of your people...
7 Tips When Choosing Assessments
By :
Gayle Lee
Tips to follow when selecting the right employee assessment for your organization.
The Brain Drain
By :
Mark Meshulam
Is it getting harder to remember things? Author shares his strategies for keeping it all together.
Effective Management – 4 Ways to Inspire loyalty in your Business
By :
Kunbi Korostensky
Whether you're an executive, a business owner with employees or an organisation with a team of board members, you have a common ground. Your biggest asset is people and the number one key to ensuring that your business runs like a clockwork is to secure the loyalty and trust of the people on your payroll.
The days of people working for altruistic reasons have long passed. People want to feel appreciated and emotionally connected and without loyal people at your side, your business will go nowhere and die.
3 Essential Components To Creating Internet Business Plan
By :
Jeff Flow
Learn how to create a powerful Internet presence through a Internet business plan.
How to Work With Your Intellectual Property Lawyer
By :
Mikki Barry
Intellectual property law is a daunting challenge to even the most seasoned business person. How does one choose the right way to protect your most coveted assets; your intellectual property? Here are a few pointers that can help.
Mentoring and the Give and Take From It
By :
Jim Mack
Mentoring can not only be a great blessing, but a fantastic way to learn
Teamwork - Does It Always Work?
By :
Anna Johnson
Team Building Is All The Rage - But Is It Always Necessary Or Effective?
Selling Your Business - The 2006 M&A Outlook
By :
Dave Kauppi
Thinking of selling your business in 2006? What will the market be like? Find out.
Smart Strategy For A Home Business
By :
Ivan Kelly
The path to profit for an online home business is usually tied closely to smart planning, smart tactics - following key steps - and a willingness to undertake the necessary action.
Crash Testing New Products - Performance Testing Guide
By :
John Morris
When it comes to new products, there is always that one final task that needs to be done before the said product can actually be approved or not for by the target market...
6 Simple Steps to Dealing with Difficult Managers
By :
Martin Haworth
Managing teams is tricky enough, but when you have a challenging manager to deal with as well - I guess you could do without it...
Feedback is a Gift
By :
Martin Haworth
Feedback is a gift – when done properly. The very word strikes fear into the hearts of millions of workers every day, yet it need not be that way...
Working in Organisations
By :
Robin Chandler
This article defines open and closed communications systems. It outlines an approach to keeping systems open, functional and healthy within a business and corporate environment.
Why Managers Should Play Favorites
By :
Anna Johnson
Contrary to "Politically Correct" Opinion, You'll Get The Best Employees - And The Best Out Of Them - By Showing Them Some Good, Old-fashioned Favoritism
How To Choose The Proper Business Entity?
By :
Tom Perkins
Choosing your business structure is just as important - if not more important - than marketing. You should consult with your accountant or your attorney in forming your business. The process in setting up your company is as follows; these are just the key points that need to be done, but not necessarily in the exact order listed.
Performance Appraisals -- The 5 Biggest Mistakes Managers Make And How To Avoid Them
By :
Anna Johnson
Discover How To Avoid The 5 Common Mistakes That Could Be Fatal To A Positive, Productive Relationship With Your Staff
We Need More Managers... Not Leaders!
By :
Anna Johnson
While "Leaders" Provide Vision and Inspiration... It's Managers Who Get The Work Done
How To Run Your Loan Officer Business
By :
ameen kamadia
How you run your loan officer business has a direct impact on how successful it is. Learn the simple steps to stop getting pushed around by realtors and clients.
Whatever You Do, Don't Look Toward The House!
By :
Wayne Messick
Family businesses certainly create challenges unheard of in other businesses: past histories and emotional needs often further confuse already difficult issues, as I found out when I began consulting for Betty and Ed.
Setting Goals that Sizzle
By :
Kim Nishida
Do you start the year off with phenomenal intentions and suddenly find yourself facing December 31st with little to show for it? Your problem may not be a lack of self-discipline or an over-booked day planner, but simply an inability to set the right targets…goals that sizzle. Walk through the following eight steps and say good-bye to chaos, overwhelm, and unfulfilled wishes.
100% Successful Management – The Ten Winning Behaviours
By :
Martin Haworth
Management is all about being the one who facilitates business or organisational success. Delivering the required results. It can be daunting, yet with these ten simple ideas, it might not be the impossible challenge...
The “Right” Approach to Running an Organization
By :
Carl Hoffman
In my last edition of leadership we dealt with selection of leadership style, based on individual and organizational variables. Another way to look at leadership is to consider how it is used. We will now explore the leader’s selection of the “right” approach to running an organization.
One way to deal with approaches to leadership is to consider builders and fixers.
Efficient Hiring Practices
By :
Gail Metcalf
Small businesses must have efficient hiring procedures in place to grow their business. Hiring the wrong employee could end up costing you big money.
A Blindingly Stupid Example of Change Management
By :
Dutch Holland
Organizations that attempt big change initiatives without thinking things through often look very foolish. This example of one typical snafu can teach a lot about managing change effectively.
Reduce Inventory Shrinkage - Put 2% of Your Annual Inventory Cost in Your Pocket Using "Carrots"
By :
Jim Hawkins
How to cut annual Inventory Shrinkage costs in half with the use of an integrated Point of Sale system, using both “the carrot and the stick” approach.
Managing Conflict In The Workplace
By :
Anna Johnson
Employees Who Don't Get Along? Here's How To Manage Conflict In The Workplace...
Workplace Motivation Secrets
By :
Peter Murphy
Workplace motivation is the key to a successful, happy, comfortable working environment. Achieving that is not as easy as it may seem. Workplace motivation is hard to achieve for many different reasons.
How to Work Your Strengths, Weaknesses and Everything in Between.
By :
Dannielle Brantley
But it took me to really focus on my true strengths, recognize my weaknesses and use everything else to bring them together to create my ultimate entrepreneurial foundation. You can do the same thing and it begins with realizing your strengths, admitting your weaknesses and using skills, passion and a little luck, to make them work for you.
How to Put the 'R.E.L.A.X.' Back in Tax Time.
By :
Dannielle Brantley
So, what can be done throughout the next year, to make tax season a sunnier walk through the park?..."
Solopros: Are You Busy but not Rich?
By :
Lauren Outland
By doing more business building activities that are 1 and 2 "degrees of separation" from closing the sale, you can increase your cash flow now.
Do You Put the 'I' in Team? Become an Asset in your Organization.
By :
Dannielle Brantley
More responsibility falls on the shoulders of less people in small businesses and the end result is the 'I' becomes a very important part of the team. Individuals must work to develop themselves and pull their assigned weight or else there may be no team and no company. So do you make a good 'I?'
Balance in Inventory Control
By :
Jessica Deets
In Inventory control, the fundamental thing is to strike a balance between the questions ‘How little and how much’. Your industry’s basic stock should give a reasonable collection of products and should be enough to fulfill the normal sales demands. If you have just entered into business then you would not have any history of sales or stocking figures to indicate, but you can project such figures based on your business plan.
Six Sigma Project Selection
By :
Tony Jacowski
How to choose the absolute best project for Six Sigma!
Six Sigma In A Small Business
By :
Tony Jacowski
How Six Sigma can help your small business grow.
Program Management... For A Change
By :
Dutch Holland
You may not be alone in feeling like change projects are not producing real results for your business. Some companies are great at starting projects and putting teams together but just don't have the skills, the discipline or the strategy in place to see any real results from change efforts.
Create A Realistic Plan For Your Success
By :
Arun Pal Singh
Success is the most desired ambition of the human beings. Every one of us wants to be successful. But only few endeavor towards that purpose consciously whereas others rely on luck and chance to achieve their goals.
4 Steps To Understanding Six Sigma Redundancy Analysis
By :
Tony Jacowski
Discusses 4 different redundancies involving Six Sigma.
The People, Process, Technology Puzzle
By :
Sandra Noble
Today’s buzz words are People, Process, and Technology. To reach business goals, each must be addressed and each must be appropriate. So what does that mean? And, how do the puzzle pieces fit together?
7 Things That Can Help Your Hospital Run Better
By :
Tony Jacowski
Want to know how to make your hospital run smoother than silk? Find out how!
Be Successful In Your Job Search – Avoid These Top 10 Mistakes!
By :
Tony Jacowski
Take responsibility for the success of your job search. Success begins with knowing the top mistakes made by job seekers and how to make sure that you avoid them.
Six Sigma Vs ISO 9000
By :
Tony Jacowski
Compares Six Sigma to ISO 9000.
How To Secure The Best Shopping Discounts
By :
Dan Sherman
It takes money to make money is an adage we hear everyday in the business world. So, when it comes to getting promotional items, you've got to budget for it. Or do you?
How To Fire Someone
By :
Anna Johnson
For Many Managers The Only Thing More Stressful Than Getting Fired... Is Firing Someone Else! Here's How To Do It Without All The Stress
Six Sigma: Is It Just A Fad?
By :
Tony Jacowski
If you have ever wondered whether Six Sigma contributes any real value to organizations as well as customers, read this article. You’ll find out why Six Sigma is here to stay.
6 Ways To Overcome Workplace Stresses
By :
Tony Jacowski
Is stress on the job ruining your attitude? Are you bringing stress from the office home with you? This article cuts through the fluff to reveal 6 ways that you can beat workplace stress before it beats you!
6 Steps To An Easy Job Search
By :
Tony Jacowski
6 ways to help with finding a job.
Are You A Type A Personality?
By :
Tony Jacowski
If you are a Type A personality you could be putting your health at risk.
Emotional Intelligence and Your Career
By :
Tony Jacowski
Top methods to improve your emotional intelligence, and some emotional traits to succeed in your career.
5 Warnings Your Career Is Off Track
By :
Tony Jacowski
5 signals that alert you when your career is off track.
Delegation For Managers: What Should You Do And What Should You Delegate?
By :
Anna Johnson
Finally, A Simple Approach Managers Can Use To Determine Who Does What... Including What They Do (And Don't Do)
Six Sigma – The Historical Perspective
By :
Tony Jacowski
Six Sigma's history and its development.
Six Sigma Core Concepts
By :
Tony Jacowski
What maked six sigma so good? Find out now!
Cost Of Poor Quality And Six Sigma
By :
Tony Jacowski
Top 6 things that cause poor quality.
Six Sigma Environment
By :
Tony Jacowski
The basics of the Six sigma enviroment in the workplace.
FEELINGS Drive the Real Bottom-Line in Organizations!
By :
Peggy Pattison
This is an article about the importance of Managing to the performance formula; that is, honoring the missing piece that most managers miss: FEELINGS. It is this piece of the formula that GREAT companies understand best. How Managers treat their employees is how their employees treat their customers!
How to Give Great Presentations at Work
By :
Tony Jacowski
Easy tips on how to give an excellent presentation at work.
How To Deal With Negative People -- Part 2
By :
Anna Johnson
Part 2 Of How To Prevent Negative People From Bringing You Down - Even If You Can't Avoid Them
4 Keys To Managing Six Sigma Effectively
By :
Tony Jacowski
Tell of 4 ways to manage Six Sigma effectively.
Six Sigma and Statistical Methods
By :
Tony Jacowski
We don’t know what we don’t know – a popular saying on Six Sigma
ROI and Six Sigma – Improve Your Bottom Line!
By :
Tony Jacowski
The main reason that you implement Six Sigma is to improve your overall bottom line. This article gives you insider tips on how to increase that ever-elusive ROI!
Six Sigma Project Management
By :
Tony Jacowski
Learning how to manage projects is half the battle when implementing Six Sigma. This article shows you how to do it successfully and efficiently and wow your organization in the process!
The Second Business Which You Never Know You Have
By :
Helmut Flasch
You forgot, or never knew, that you do not own one but two distinctively different businesses and yet are running it as one. Lack of this knowledge results in one business being not operated and worked on and thus financial hardship is as certain as the sun will rise tomorrow.
Understanding Business and Government Regulations
By :
David Gass
Describes business and government regulations and how to deal with them.
Singletasking vs. Multitasking: Why Doing One Thing At A Time Is Faster Than Trying To Do Them All
By :
Dave Marcotte
I've been bogged down of late. Probably just like you. I've been working on multiple projects and multiple tasks and completely unfocused for months, my mind a maze of unfinished and un-begun tasks. In fact, I have so many tasks I know I need to do that I hardly begin any it seems for fear of not starting others. Is this the logic of the successful? I think not.
How To Select A Six Sigma Quality Improvement Project
By :
Tony Jacowski
Do your business processes need improvement? This article will show you how to select a good Six Sigma quality improvement project that will move your business ahead of the competition!
Six Sigma MBB - The Master of the Game
By :
Tony Jacowski
The Master Black Belt is the key to successful Six Sigma implementation. Learn why Six Sigma hinges on the performance of these competent professionals, and why your organization needs them!
Understanding Florida's Department Of Business And Professional Regulations
By :
David Gass
Explains the operations of Florida's Department of Business and Professional Regulations and how they relate to corporations.
Insurance Deductibles and How the Changes Will Affect Health Care Professionals
By :
Helmut Flasch
Las Vegas is a pale comparison to insurance companies, when it comes to ripping people off. What people? You, the doctor, of course - if it is not already clears to you that the patients also get ripped off too!
Six Sigma Tools And Templates
By :
Tony Jacowski
Keep your Six Sigma implementation on track! This article shows you how to use, and get the most out of, the Six Sigma tools and templates available.
Mistake Proofing or Poka Yoke
By :
Tony Jacowski
Is your Six Sigma implementation suffering due to a plethora of mistakes? This article shows you how to use Poka Yoke in every area of your company to get your implementation back on track!
How To Run An Online Business
By :
Gaetane Ross
When you think about online business, what do you think of first? Which aspects of online business are important, which are essential, and which ones can you take or leave? You be the judge.
Project Methodologies - Not A Silver Bullet
By :
Vernon Riley
Do you assume that Prince2 or other project management methodologies will ensure success ? What is missing from the methodologies and when should you ask for help?
Is Business Coaching An Investment
By :
Kris Koonar
As a business leader, you probably invest in things like equipment and new employees. You may also invest in stocks and real estate; these are all investments that you make secure in the knowledge that you'll gain a profit from the money spent.
Is Business Coaching For You
By :
Kris Koonar
Business coaching isn't for those that NEED a coach. After all, no one really needs a business coach, but business leaders choose to hire him or her because they know that using one will give their business a competitive advantage.
SMART Goals and Business Coaching
By :
Kris Koonar
Goal setting is one of the most under-utilized tools in your business toolbox, and one that many businesses overlook.
Approach to the Project Management
By :
stefano sandano
Understanding project management
Organizing: A Business Coachs Quick Fix
By :
Kris Koonar
A cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, or so they say. Well, a cluttered business is the sign that a business isn't as profitable as it could be, so why not take the time to organize your business as efficiently as you'd organize your desk
Double Your Income Using Business Coaching
By :
Kris Koonar
Would you like to double your profits? Of course you would! But you may have no idea how to even begin down the road to achieving that goal.
Is It Time To Outsource. What Your Business Coach Thinks
By :
Kris Koonar
There are 24 hours in the day, and you can't change that no matter who you are. Most executives simply try to work more in order to accomplish more.
Using Expert-Based Research to Enable Innovation
By :
Brian Reuter
Research shows that it takes nearly 300 ideas to achieve a single successful product. The challenge to innovate is great, yet most companies struggle through a disjointed process, often stuck in their traditional way of looking at their business.
How To Improve Working Capital Management
By :
David Gass
Explains how best to improve your management of working capital and control cash flow.
Electronic Logistics – The Money Saving Solutions
By :
Electronic Logistics
Nowadays the development of electronic information and communication technologies affects all spheres of life. Naturally, it influences significantly economic life, including logistics. As a result, nowadays it is possible to speak about electronic logistics as extremely perspective field for further development.
Reverse Auction for Transportation and Logistics
By :
Electronic Logistics
Traditionally, logistics and transportation are extremely important for successful operating of any company as well as the whole market at large. It is necessary to point out that, as a rule, the main goal of producers and sellers, as well as buyers, on the other hand, is to minimize costs for transportation and logistics and deliver goods to customers in possibly shorter terms. In the current situation, a variety of tools is used to achieve this goal. In this respect, it should be said that inn
Essential Six Sigma Software
By :
Tony Jacowski
Is your Six Sigma implementation bogged down by statistics? Do you need to know how to streamline the process? This article shows you how using Six Sigma software can help your projects run smoother and faster.
How Much Does Six Sigma Cost?
By :
Tony Jacowski
It's no secret that implementing Six Sigma is a costly proposition. This article serves as an in-depth guide to contain costs before and during the implementation.
Six Sigma Adoption and Cultural Issues
By :
Tony Jacowski
The culture of a company affects how employees will accept the Six Sigma methodology. This article goes into detail to help you make the implementation go smoothly.
Preparing For Disaster Recovery
By :
David Gass
Explains how to use tools like insurance and a little common sense to recover from disasters in business.
How to Easily Make at Least 300% More Money With Your Business Without Finding a Single New Customer
By :
Chris Rempel
Without question, the most overlooked, under-valued and under-utilized asset in practically every business is...
Job Cost Variables (What Your Reports May Not Show)
By :
John Smith
Generally speaking the management of job costs involves four un-related variables – or profit levers.
Most job costing and budgeting systems show only the summary of these four levers which does not tell the whole picture nor does it provide the critical feedback between operations and estimating so that the entire system can be fine-tuned.
What Is The Presidential Management Fellowship?
By :
Tony Jacowski
The Presidential Management Fellowship is relatively unknown, yet filled with promise for the right candidates. This article gives you the key to opening new doors to a career in public service and demystifies the process.
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