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by Clifton Henry [ 2007-02-09 ] What you don't know about management software . . . http://managementsoftwarereview.org by Gary Hadler [ 2007-02-08 ] This article offers some simple methods widely used in order to judge if a person is lying to you. by Alan L. Olsen, CPA [ 2007-02-06 ] The relationship between a chief executive and his accountant is an extremely important one. An outside accountant can be one of your most trusted business advisors and a key to your success. That’s one of the reasons why a new initiative by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) is creating a stir in the offices of CEOs across the land. by Dan Brinker [ 2007-02-05 ] In a highly fragmented and fiercely competitive toner supply market, a test of wills is underway. Will the small-to-mid-size suppliers resist market consolidation, or will they strategically choose to partner and push beyond their individual capabilities? by kreg Enderson [ 2007-02-04 ] In this session, we will be talking about some of the major obstacles you will face in your first year as a leader. My experience has shown that nearly all of us will struggle with these areas at one time or another by ArLyne Diamond [ 2007-02-03 ] Today's rapidly changing technology, the economy's roller-coaster ride, the constant mergers and acquisitions among companies, upsizing, downsizing and resizing, and, of course, our country's response to terrorism have forced almost all of us to change, in some cases almost daily. by ArLyne Diamond [ 2007-02-03 ] In the past, we developed teams by putting people together and letting them spend time learning about each other before we charged them with completing assignments. In spite of all our best effort, some teams were more successful than others.
by ArLyne Diamond [ 2007-02-03 ] A radio interviewer recently asked me if I thought there was more conflict in the workplace today than in the past. After thinking about it, I replied, “Yes, I think there is more conflict today.” by George Canny [ 2007-01-31 ] An Interdisciplinary Approach by Eli P. Cox III Infosurv PhD Level Researcher by Gordon Houston [ 2007-01-27 ] Find out the importance of information to your business, and consider what a flexible data processing service can offer you. It may mean the difference between success and failure. by Ismael D. Tabije  [ 2007-01-25 ] The term Business Process Management (or BPM) refers to activities performed by businesses to optimize and adapt their processes. by William Frank Diedrich [ 2007-01-22 ] Most people today believe there is a leadership crisis. They don't have much confidence in their leaders. The answer is not to complain about other leaders, but to become an effective leader yourself. Here are some steps you can take. by William Frank Diedrich [ 2007-01-22 ] Leaders make choices at the level of thought. These choices determine the structure of an organization. This structure inflences the behavior of employees. Great customer service is the result of great leadership. Poor customer service is overcome through consistent thinking and behaving that puts the customer first. The choice to lead is made moment to moment. by William Frank Diedrich [ 2007-01-22 ] Conversation is when two or more people speak, listen effectively, and come to a shared understanding. We are often afraid to listen or refuse to listen because we already have an opinion. When there is no conversation people make things up, and it usually isn't positive. It is important to look at what we say to others and determine what effect we are having on them. As we increase our willingness and ability to converse our influence grows. by Sean McPheat  [ 2007-01-20 ] It is always a surprise as to how a simple homemaker is able to manage a myriad of different activities without any formal training whereas a manager is not able to do it even with all his/her fancy degrees. How do they do it? The homemaker knows a simple technique – time management. Managers can manage people, budgets, etc but when it comes to time they are not very good at managing it. Management training programs and management training courses can help you learn the skill of time management. by [ 2007-01-19 ] Time Management article. Take a new look at Time Management. Get away from old stereotypes. Improve the quality of your life. Get acquainted (gain, obtain) with present-day techniques that came from Positive Psychology. These techniques will broaden the vision of your life needs and show you the ways to achieve your personal unique Success. by Sean McPheat  [ 2007-01-18 ] If you have attended any kind of management training, be it management training courses or management training programs you might have noticed that all of them focus on leadership. Management training courses and management training programs may even give out materials like pamphlets or booklets on the subject. And, you take it all promising to read it but of course forget about it completely the moment you are out of the room. What is leadership really about? by drew miles  [ 2007-01-18 ] Many new entrepreneurs will end up making costly mistakes that can rob them of thousands of dollars, which could mean the difference between a thriving business and one that fails. Learn to avoid common business mistakes and how to protect your assets, lower your taxes, and avoid costly lawsuits. by [ 2007-01-17 ] At some point we’ve all vowed to make some big change – similar to the resolutions above. But by the time the rosy blush of good intentions wears off, the resolution gets pushed aside. Not because we don’t still long to have what we want, but because we just don’t know how to change. by [ 2007-01-14 ] Leadership in the global marketplace presents unique challenges. This article discusses some of those challenges and suggests ways for you to overcome them.
by Vinay Choubey  [ 2007-01-13 ] Even as heavy metal gaming consoles like the Xbox and the PS3 begin to smother our sense and sensibilities, the sleek and diminutive Nintendo's DS Lite stands out and stands tall. With its handheld portability, WiFi-enabled gameplay, touch screen interface, a wide array of games, Game Boy Advance backward compatibility, dual screens, and in-built microphone, the NDS is surely the coolest gaming doodad ever to ensconce in your pocket. by [ 2007-01-09 ] Your strengths can hurt you. Find out how. by Patrick Barnett [ 2007-01-09 ] Negligent hiring is something that can be avoided as long as the correct steps are taken in the initial process of interviewing and hiring of a candidate.
by Linda Devis [ 2007-01-04 ] Organizational culture comprises the attitudes, experiences, beliefs and values.
Work-groups or teams within -organizations have their own behavioral quirks and interactions, which, to an extent, affect the whole system. These behavioral quirks are termed Organizational Culture. by Linda Devis [ 2007-01-04 ] The term Organizational Culture denotes attitude, experience, beliefs and values of the work group or team within the organization, which to an extent affect the whole system. by [ 2007-01-02 ] Smart business managers use market research to understand how the needs and attitudes of their customers are being met by the current products in the marketplace and to understand that where there is customer dissatisfaction with a product category that there might also be an opportunity!
by oliver turner  [ 2006-12-31 ] Project management is a very important part of companies and involves the organizing and managing the company’s resources so that the required project is completed within a fixed time, scope and cost constraints... by Dev Sri  [ 2006-12-30 ] Free and open source software has become the newest craze in business and IT world. The second question ‘is it good for my business’ now takes a secondary position. Both business owners and managers agree to the use of free and open source software. by Susan Mackasey [ 2006-12-28 ] Par Excellence's team prepares complete professional Private Placement Memorandums for Reg. D Offerings. by Susan Mackasey [ 2006-12-27 ] SEE BELOW – 1 FULL Master Article, SEE ATTACHED – 251 variations on article ready to be paste and cut. Please compare this article (below) to spreadsheet to see the order. Obviously the paragraphs can be moved around to increase the “randomness” factor. by Ismael D. Tabije  [ 2006-12-20 ] Maintenance management encompasses and supplies solutions for the planning and control of activities associated with maintenance activities of a plant or facility. by Michael Saunders  [ 2006-12-18 ] Some of the most well known examples of franchises include McDonald's, Sonic, and Terminix. Many other companies are also franchises, especially popular in the restaurant business. Before starting a franchise, consider the disadvantages of such a deal, but remember that there are advantages. by Ismael D. Tabije  [ 2006-12-15 ] Knowledge Management (KM) refers to a range of practices and techniques used by organizations to identify, represent and distribute knowledge, know-how, expertise, intellectual capital and other forms of knowledge. by Bharat Bista  [ 2006-12-13 ] The idiom "Project management software" conveys a wide range of software that embraces scheduling, resource allocation, collaboration, communication and documentation for the project. Project management software helps maintain accurate goals of project management tasks, from instigation to implementation. by Bharat Bista  [ 2006-12-13 ] The two primary objectives of project management are that the project should be effective and efficient. Most projects confound effectiveness, efficiency and effort to create a more efficient task, ignoring effectiveness, resulting in project breakdown. by Jim John  [ 2006-12-13 ] In offshore Information Technology service, being a giant and most demanded service providers, India software Development faces IT professional’s shortage by [ 2006-12-12 ] As a trainer tasked with implementing lean manufacturing in UK based manufacturing businesses I am often asked by senior managers "Where should we start? or xWhich lean tool should we introduce first"? Without hesitation I always reply, "You must start by getting your people on board". by Ismael D. Tabije  [ 2006-12-08 ] Investment management, is the professional management of various securities (shares, bonds etc) and other assets (e.g. real estate), to meet specified investment goals for the benefit of the investors. by Bharat Bista  [ 2006-12-07 ] Project management, as we know it at present began to stretch its branches only a few decades ago, yet it was mounting around civilization from the beginning of history. by Bharat Bista  [ 2006-12-07 ] In the discipline of project management philosophy, human resource management is considered as the crux element and its significance unique. Project management staffing solutions must incorporate proper inside thinking to produce strong firm results. by Bharat Bista  [ 2006-12-07 ] Project management is the procedure of systematizing and managing resources in such a way that these resources deliver and execute the task required to accomplish a project within a defined range, time, and cost constraint. Furthermore, it is the management approach of setting and attaining goals while optimizing the use of multiple resources such as time, funds, manpower, equipment, energy, space etc. over the course of a project. by Bharat Bista  [ 2006-12-07 ] All projects are essential and every project has its own risk elements. Commencing from initiation to post completion of the project, the degree of risk grows within, as does the haze of uncertainty, thus proper project risk management can make a difference. by Ismael D. Tabije  [ 2006-12-07 ] Inventory management is basically the system that involves storage, handling, shipping and sorting of products and merchandise that a company markets. Its functions extend to tracking and checking the materials to and from the place of origin. by Matthew Steffen [ 2006-12-07 ] Think about how much your life could change if the time-consuming and redundant tasks that plague your workday were automated. The more you automate, the more time you will save. Software is the best way to automate business tasks.
You can find many software systems to satisfy your basic needs. Most promise to save you time. There are only a few systems that fully automate your unique, constantly changing tasks. by Paul Shearstone [ 2006-12-05 ] Email is to process what the internet is to information and business -- Too Much! by Lonnie Pacelli [ 2006-12-01 ] Pride. Envy. Gluttony. Lust. Anger. Greed. Sloth. You either recognize these as the seven deadly sins or as themes for prime-time television. Nonetheless, you were probably taught as a child that these are bad and you shouldn’t do them. As leaders, there are seven deadly character sins which make the difference between a mediocre and outstanding leader...
by Ismael D. Tabije  [ 2006-11-24 ] Contract Management covers all the activities that an entity engages in, while entering into a business transaction with one or more trading partners and fulfilling all the obligations of the terms and conditions agreed upon on the contract. by andrew sandon  [ 2006-11-24 ] Traditionally conceptualized as a continuum, individualism –collectivism approach in the management of remuneration has received considerable attention from sociologists and social psychologists [Hofstede 1983; Hui and Triandis 1986; Wagner and Moch 1986]. Due to the recent shift from “collectivism” to “individualism” approach in remuneration the philosophy of reward system in UK has changed. by Dan Kaplan [ 2006-11-19 ] Many companies are surprised when they find excess inventory of fast moving items during a physical inventory. After getting over the initial surprise, they shrug their shoulders and say: “these are fast moving items and they should sell.” What they fail to realize is that even though fast moving items will sell, they carry unnecessary storage costs that affect their bottom line profit. |