 Category: Management
Category: Business >> Management<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 next page >> by Peter Kenny  [ 2007-08-27 ] Lastly, you want to make sure you keep up to date with the company's policies. It is not uncommon for some credit card companies to lower their rebate rates (or increase them from time to time) by Carl Potter [ 2007-08-25 ] The reason why workers don't follow the safety rules is that they don't take personal responsibility for safety. Ensure that your personal approach to safety is at the highest level so you can go home every day to your family without injury. Make safety a personal thing and adopt a code of safe conduct.
by Peter Kenny  [ 2007-08-24 ] Gold or Platinum Cards: These cards usually carry a higher credit limit and may come with some extra benefits or reward programs by Peter Kenny  [ 2007-08-23 ] According to federal law, once you have reported the loss or theft of your credit card, you are not responsibility for unauthorized charges. by Peter Kenny  [ 2007-08-22 ] It is a good idea to make it a habit to physically check your credit cards and debit cards to make sure you still have them. Do this once a week and you avoid many problems by Mr.Alex Smith Smith [ 2007-08-22 ] What to look for in a portfolio of a right web design company providing all the related services like
Website Design, Graphics Design, Flash Website Design, eCommerce, Website Maintenance, Hosting, Online Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Logo Design, Online Store Management, Online Inventory Management, Content Management, Multimedia Services, Employee Management Systems, Database Applications
by Peter Kenny  [ 2007-08-21 ] You should also ask that the credit card company tell the credit reporting agencies that the account was closed at your request. Make a note of the time you called, the day you called by Peter Kenny  [ 2007-08-20 ] Your credit card company must tell you how it treats payments when a cash advance is involved. You should read this information carefully by Tim Rhodes [ 2007-08-18 ] We lock our businesses, our homes and our cars to restrict wrongful entry and burglary. We invest heavily in security systems to deter and prevent loss. But how can we similarly protect intellectual property? by Tim Rhodes [ 2007-08-18 ] Proprietary data loss, theft and inadvertent exposure on the Web are real and unavoidable dangers going hand-in-hand with modern business operations. Among many other culprits, information can be lost or compromised due to by Loz L [ 2007-08-17 ] Assets In Trust, LLC specializes in 'onshore' asset protection, legallawsuit/creditor protection of one's wealth combined with sophisticated tax andestate planning. by Peter Kenny  [ 2007-08-17 ] They earn their money through two principle methods. One is through the finance charges that they levy when you make purchases on the card, and the other method is through the use of credit card fees by Rintu Basu  [ 2007-08-16 ] Key ideas on how to build better personal and professional relationships. by Peter Kenny  [ 2007-08-16 ] If you are not planning a major loan activity and the balances on your old cards is zero, go ahead and close them out by James Marriot  [ 2007-08-14 ] The Indian economy is growing rapidly. It offers profitable opportunities to foreign investors and businessmen. by Dennis Harting  [ 2007-08-13 ] Unsuccessful people play the victim. The tend to take comfort in blaming everyone and everything else for their misfortunes. This often allows them to garner the attention that they desire. However, while in this mode of thinking, they are completely helpless. Making a change is beyond their capability. It is only after we accept responsibility for what occurs in our lives that we are able to move forward. by Yuri Ritvin [ 2007-08-10 ] Customer support department of a Hi-Tech organization
striving to be efficient should always evaluate the customers' measure
of satisfaction regarding the support activities in the field. This
feedback sometimes can bring surprises for management layer. by Peter Kenny  [ 2007-08-09 ] Whether you are shopping for a new credit card or wondering about the one that you may already have, knowing how to calculate the finance charge applied to that card is important by John Mehrmann  [ 2007-08-07 ] What is most the most important attribute to developing your reputation? Would you prefer to be known as reliable, respected, revered or feared? Is it possible to be all of these things over time? Constructing your reputation is like solving a Rubik's Cube puzzle. It takes time, several steps and the right combination of twists and turns. It is also important to know what it should look like when you are done. When you have the goal in your mind, then you can go about solving the puzzle. by Peter Kenny  [ 2007-08-06 ] In order to find out what the APR and other fees are for any particular company, you can visit their website or you can look at the information that comes to you through the mail by Peter Kenny  [ 2007-08-02 ] In order to learn how your credit card company treats grace periods, you should read their policy which will be on your bill. It is usually located in an area that is called "method of computing balance of purchases" by Aaron Michaels [ 2007-08-02 ] Starting your own business can be one of the most rewarding adventures you can undertake. Here are a number of guidelines to increase your chances of success. by Peter Kenny  [ 2007-08-01 ] Consumers should understand that if a balance is carried over from one month to the next and so forth, even small differences in the APR can add up over the course of a year. by Naz Daud  [ 2007-07-29 ] Good questions can elicit good, thoughtful and inspired answers. Bad questions have a tendency to generate bad answers. The issue is to be able to select the right questions at the right time. by Naz Daud  [ 2007-07-29 ] The notion of quantifying the costs for customers in order to illustrate how much money they are currently wasting or will be wasting if they do not do business with you is a key element in the process of getting a customer to buy from you. This sounds obvious but can be overlooked by many people attempting to trade with a customer. by Bob Digance [ 2007-07-24 ] Develop a business continuity plan by using the basic principles for success. by Jonathan Blocker  [ 2007-07-24 ] If you are an employer, any investment you make in training your employees as well as managers in effective communication will repay you many times over in terms of improved customer service, presentations, speech delivery and persuasive writing that your employees will be able to perform.
by Lorne S. Marr [ 2007-07-24 ] The business organisation is getting more important these days due to the fast communication lines and extreme information surplus. Here is a well-tried guide to organise your time, lower your stress levels, and be really productive in your work hours. by Josie Lee  [ 2007-07-20 ] Mining Ore for Eve Isk is fun and can yield high benefits. Mining is the core essential to earning Isk. by Cheryl Cran [ 2007-07-19 ] Been Busy Hiring? Have you and your company recruited strategically? So guess where the HVAC Company went to recruit? Yes, the local hunting and fishing games show and they recruited six ‘perfect profile’ employees into the company. Bad hires and promotions lead to lower morale. One reason the HVAC Company had men interested in hunting and fishing is because the company owner was an avid outdoorsmen and he would take his entire team on hunting and fishing excursions as reward and as incentive. For more…. www.cherylcran.com
by Ashok Jindal [ 2007-07-19 ] If foreigner investment in India he/she should be takes online help of charted accounts for known India’s tax policy, company law and reserve bank policies this type foreigner investment will be secure and all confuse clear. by Robert Sher [ 2007-07-17 ] One of the most important things to understand about sellers is why they want to sell. Don't expect that they'll just tell you. Surely they will tell you something, but it's not always the truth, or it's a half-truth. This essay identifies many of the common reasons sellers sell businesses. by Robert Sher [ 2007-07-17 ] Does your business have the right to win? Having the right to win means that your business and your team has what it takes to dominate your marketplace. It's about whether you will win the competitive struggle with all your rivals. To be clear, a business can't win in every marketplace. But you, as owner, get to choose where to compete. by Robert Sher [ 2007-07-17 ] This essay explains why having even a shallow relationship with competitors can be very productive. It debunks some of the biggest fears about such relationships and suggests some tools to help with the process. by Nahshon Roberts  [ 2007-07-16 ] Who doesn't like to be Big Brother? To be the all-seeing, powerful god of all? Well, perhaps not "domineering god of all" but being the all-seeing person will be just as potent, don't you think? That can be one basis why there are many issues with regards to using hidden spy cameras, assault of privacy being one of these. Power is basically something that everyone abhors and, ironically, anyone likes. Spy cams, while they are an advantage to a particular person, can be so harmful to the other. They can be an essential tool or something that will pull you down. by Craig Harrison  [ 2007-07-10 ] Are you a leader in training? Orchestrating your leadership can help to hone your leadership skills. Here’s How. by Lorne S. Marr [ 2007-07-10 ] A short but sentensious article about client care, and long-term cold-headed marketing, from Lorne S. Marr, President of Lorne S. Marr Insurance Services Ltd. Member of Advocis - The Financial Advisors Association of Canada. by Thanaseelan Vengadasalam [ 2007-07-06 ] Cartoons are fun but they do not just provide entertainment value alone. They also teach us a lot. How to be sportive, how to recover from a deadlock situation, how to look at the lighter side of things, how to forgive, how to laugh out openly, how to be creative and a whole lot more. by Thanaseelan Vengadasalam [ 2007-07-06 ] The ability to have effective communication with people of different cultural backgrounds has become a necessity in attempts to shrink the business world. Shrink in terms of unifying the business world through economical and social means. This unification is vital in order to make the most out of limited resources available in the world. For this to happen, cultural interdependence is needed. Hence, resulting in the importance of cross-cultural training. by Thanaseelan Vengadasalam [ 2007-07-06 ] Based on the Taiwan high-tech sector, there were some surveys carried out in different time periods. Examinations were done on the impact of employee benefits on firm productivity. The examinations reveal that employee benefits have a significant moderating effect on firm productivity whether samples were analysed by industry or by firm size and that moderating effect of employee benefits on labor productivity in small enterprises was greater than that of large ones. by Thanaseelan Vengadasalam [ 2007-07-06 ] There are 8 carefully planned steps which are bound to boost an organisation. Develop a situation to act upon, form a dynamic guiding coalition, create a vision, communicate the vision, empower people to act on the vision, plan and create short-term wins, find improvements to change and finally, utilise the new approaches. These are the steps the management team should consider in elevating the company to the next level. by Thanaseelan Vengadasalam [ 2007-07-06 ] Employee benefits are essential for the development of corporate industrial relations. According to Herzberg's two-factor theory (motivation and hygiene), an employee benefit programme is a necessary and sufficient working condition. The hygiene factor will affect employees' work motivation and thus productivity. by Peter Kenny  [ 2007-07-05 ] If you are a first time credit card user or have had credit cards for years, it is important to know about possible scams that you can be exposed to by Peter Kenny  [ 2007-07-04 ] If you have your card stolen or you think you have been the victim of credit card fraud, then you need to sort the problem out as quickly as possible by Danny Austin  [ 2007-07-03 ] Once the new members of your team are on board, it's time for the truly hard part: trusting them. Your gut will fight you every step of the way. You'll assume your instructions are clear and misunderstandings are their fault. by Danny Austin  [ 2007-07-03 ] ypically, you'll want a sales manager with experience both selling and managing. Sales managers should be well-versed in the computer or other technical skills required to manage your department and demonstrate your products. He or she should have good leadership and communication skills and have a proven record of growing sales in past positions. by Peter Kenny  [ 2007-07-03 ] A tracker mortgage is good for people who can cope with fluctuations in payment, and so can afford to take the risk that the payments will rise in exchange for the chance that they will get lower by Peter Kenny  [ 2007-07-03 ] When you take out a loan, it is likely that you will be offered loan insurance to protect your payments should you be unable to keep up with them due to illness or unemployment by Janna Halioris [ 2007-07-01 ] Improve you business acument with audio books. Five great business audio books to choose from by Robin Yearsley [ 2007-07-01 ] Robin has presented at several itSMF events and enjoys nothing more than applying good old fahioned common sense and enthusiasm to assist the Clients he helps each year. Common in all of Robin's articles is the need to express how important people are to the planning, implementation and ultimate success of any ITIL Programme. It's people that make the ultimate difference. |