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Business Goals - The 10 Commandments
While it's good to set goals and work them into a proper plan, the fact is many people succeed in business without setting any goals. Be careful not to set your goals too high. You should have goals that are achievable, otherwise frustration will set in and you are more likely to give up.
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10 Ways to Develop A Free Agent Attitude
The past few years have shown us that working for someone else is temporary at best. No one has a job for life. Free agents recognize that they are responsible for their own career. How can you develop a free agent attitude? Here are ten tips.
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10-Point Checklist for High Visibility in Google
Marketers often commit a costly error of omission - they build a great web site, but don't think about making it visible in Google and major search engines. This article contains a 10-point checklist to pass onto your web developer.
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How to Magnetize Your Business
Do you ever wonder how some businesses always seem to be doing so much business? And how they seem to do all that business without really trying that hard?
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Five Steps to Maximize Success in Targeting For Growth
The primary purpose of targeting and goal setting is to keep Territory Managers focused on the strategic objective of becoming the Supplier of Choice. The Target Growth Account platform can be used as a flexible guide to successful growth through targeting, goal setting and action planning.
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10 Tips For Reducing Your Expenses
10 Tips for Reducing your Expenses (and Conserving your Cash)
1. Reduce Overtime. Overtime is expensive, but a little preplanning of your work schedules will go a long way here. The feast or famine cycle that many businesses go through can drive costs up without a corresponding increase in sales. The trick is to keep a steady pace with your work. Otherwise, you find yourself needing to pay overtime simply to keep from missing your deadlines.
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Report Writing -- 7 Tips to Improve Your Editing
Often when you have just completed writing a report the last thing you want to do, or feel you have time to do, is to check the report thoroughly for textual mistakes. Yet it is far better for you to edit your reports carefully, and correct the seemingly inevitable mistakes, than for your readers to be the first to notice them and perhaps be irritated by them. Here we look at seven tips to make that editing task a little easier.
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