Management
How Mobile Computing Helps to Increase Operational Efficiency
By Nate Rodney · 12 years ago
Mobile computing is a recent and versatile technology that helps the management of a business make effective improvements in information quality and accessibility, operational efficiency, and staff productivity. Organizations are able to connect securely with ...
Today's Young Entrepreneur, a Glutton For Risk, but What About Learning?
By Kas Pl · 13 years ago
When business schools teach entrepreneurship, too much time is spent on writing a business plan geared towards throwing darts at venture capital firms and getting interest in a company before it is even built.
This ...
4 Tips: Choosing Your First Business as an Entrepreneur
By Kas Pl · 13 years ago
There is a big misconception regarding first time entrepreneurship and that is the justification that it is okay to fail your first time simply because some well-known entrepreneurs failed and then hit it big.
What ...
2 Entrepreneurship Killers
By Ken Sundheim · 13 years ago
Procrastination - not bad business plans, lack of start-up money, unexpected family growth or poor marketing - is the number one reason why "aspiring entrepreneurs" never end up morphing into "entrepreneurs."
Bad business plans can ...
What Can Google Product Search Do for Your Business?
By Greg Nagell · 12 years ago
Google Shopping is known by a number of different names to industry professionals, such as Google Merchant, Google Product Search, and the original name for Google shopping Froogle.
The way Google Shopping is used has ...
The Positive aspects of Non Slip Floor Coatings for Concrete Surfaces located in Slick Spaces
By Charles Vibbert · 12 years ago
Concrete floors are generally used by companies that either have some form of food production or use heavy machinery. They are ideal for food production because of how easy they are to clean and they ...
Little Known Secrets for Creating a 6-Figure Service Business
By Jan Marie Dore · 12 years ago
How would you like to work less and earn more? What if instead of always having to chase new clients, you could start implementing a freedom-based, entrepreneurial, leveraged business model that would streamline all your ...
Assessment Strategy for Evaluating Applicant Risk of Employee Delinquency
By Cary Harken · 13 years ago
Background
In 1988, the Polygraph Protection Act made it illegal to use polygraph exams to screen applicants for most private sector jobs. Congress disallowed the use of lie detectors because the preponderance of scientific evidence ...
5 Ways to Improve Workforce Efficiency
By Christine Smith · 13 years ago
1) Take breaks.
Some employees and/or managers believe that if they don’t take breaks they will get more work done, which in turn makes the workplace more efficient. However, just the opposite holds true. If ...
Preventive and Predictive Maintenance Have Place During Tough Times
By Brad Johnson · 13 years ago
A recent survey by Wells Fargo reveals a noticeable shift towards greater construction activity compared to 2010. Could it be that the economy is turning around? And what does it mean for Facility Maintenance professionals? ...
Project Spending: Investment and Insanity
By Robert Steele · 13 years ago
For anyone who has worked in retail, you know that customers have a variety of ideas as to what "expensive" means. Terms like "sale," "deal," and "cheap" are all a matter of perspective. When I ...
Project Management Budgets Can Go a Long Way
By Robert Steele · 13 years ago
As an outdoor enthusiast who has encountered several life threatening situations, I understand the importance of having the right equipment. However, not everyone knows this. When I worked as a salesman for a gear shop, ...
Office Move Checklist simplifies the Office Move Process and helps companies in the USA plan their office move.
By Clare Moorhouse · 12 years ago
Help Moving Office, the online resource for companies moving office, has recently released the comprehensive and practical Office Move Checklist to help guide companies through the office move planning process and ensure that their office ...
Why Your Company Needs an Expert Facility Manager?
By Nate Rodney · 13 years ago
Facility is one of the largest assets of any business and it is associated with major part of the business costs. It needs high quality maintenance and effective supervision which might be challenging for a ...
A Lesson for Businesses from PAC-12 Commissioner Larry Scott
By Dr. Joey Faucette · 13 years ago
The major activity in college athletics last week saw universities realigning their conference relationships. It’s a growth industry in a down economy and they’re seizing financial opportunities that emerge from positive associations with high fan-base ...
Your Firm's CPA Site Can Create an Intimate Tie with Your Prospects
By Brian Oconnell · 12 years ago
You bought a decent CPA website, and now you're hoping it draws in new leads. You've sunk both money and time into creating it. For the investment to be worthwhile, your CPA website must lure ...
3 Critical Elements for Improving Employee Performance
By Susan Cullen · 13 years ago
One of the most difficult conversations a manager must ever have with an employee is coaching them when a performance problem exists. Many managers put this discussion off altogether, or handle it ineffectively. As a ...
Time Management: Seven Steps for Busy Salespeople
By Len D'innocenzo · 13 years ago
WE ALL FACE THE SAME DAILY DILEMMA: TOO MUCH TO DO AND NOT ENOUGH TIME TO DO IT. TIME MANAGEMENT CONCERNS HOW WE RESOLVE THAT DILEMMA. Time, not activities, is the limiting factor. We must ...
Effective Techniques For Identifying Likely Process and Assembly Problems
By Rich Herman · 13 years ago
Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a method normally used to investigate manufacturing and assembly processes at the system, subsystem or component levels. It is widely used in the automotive industry as well ...
The "Back Lawn" Project Vs. The "Everest" Project
By Robert Steele · 13 years ago
Once, I worked for an outdoor retailer, and I found that there were many different customers with different commitment levels to any one outdoor activity. For example, there were people that went on a hike ...