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<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by Nick Mutt ERP implementation is always a critical job for the organizations. To get successful implementation organizations need to be extremely careful. When SMEs think about ERP implementation, they identify the need of an ERP system. written by Randy Harmat Hiring Spanish staff for bilingual call centers can be more challenging than it appears since most Spanish speakers in U.S are immigrants or first, second or third generation Americans. The challenge this provides in the workplace is that conversations at home are generally colloquial… written by William King Like any other business, international businesses have to face some particular challenges in order to succeed. These challenges are discussed in this article. written by Colleen Francis In this article Colleen Francis describes the new rules of a new economy and gives advice to sales people what they need to do to succeed in a changing marketplace. She answered the three generally ask questions by the sales people:
When will the economic slump ends?
What has changed in this marketplace?
What must they do to remain successful in this new economy? written by Pooja Gupta utsourcing offshore is going to be the key for companies to maintain their profitability. Trends indicate that there is going to be growth in outsourcing in spite of the recession / slow down. Most offshore outsourcing failures are due to the challenges and risks not being mitigated properly.This article discusses the six most frequently encountered offshore challenges and risks involved in outsourcing offshore and ways to mitigate them. written by Stephen Winder As the planet Pluto moves through the zodiacal sign Capricorn during 2008 - 2023 what can we expect to happen? What do we need to be aware of to be prepared for the years ahead?
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written by Tanya Faddelstein How ironic it truly is that the plastic bag was originally introduced to the shopping public as an alternative replacement for paper bags that were contributing to global deforestation. This is because, recently plastic bags have found themselves in the cross hairs of these same environmentalist that are claiming that plastic bags aren't being recycled, which in turn is causing them to become an environmental nuisance. written by Francesca Biller-Safran New mothers face so many new pressures and challenges that it is difficult to maintain the same closeness with loved ones once their first children are born.
As women struggle with former identities once primarily defined by working outside the home and move into their new ones as full-time mothers, they often struggle with their relationships within themselves and all of the profound and often unforseen changes they experience.
While some women are ambivalent, others are joyous; while some can’t wait to return to work, others look at their at-home mothering as a well-intentioned break from their careers; either way this is a challenging and life-changing event for themselves and everyone around them. written by Colleen Francis It’s much easier and more profitable to keep an existing customer than it is to land a new one. Research tells us that most North American companies lose half of their customers every five years. written by Dale Rogers Where do you start? A Washington D. C. issued memo came out of the blue indicating the formally allowed homebuyer assistance plans would not stand as practiced. The foreclosure rates had soured in this segment of the market and it was thought by the “know it all” bureaucrats that they would just eliminate it. Glass half full or half empty? If you have 5% or higher FHA loans going into foreclosure is it prudent to throw the baby out with the bath water or would it be better to coach up. written by Vivek Ray Squeeze a lemon, and it will produce a juice, too harsh to be palatable. But it forms the basis for lemonade, the world’s oldest refreshing drink. Like a lemon, life is full of sour things. It is full of challenges, hardships, pain and suffering. But in all this is hidden the seeds of greatest achievements, happiness and success. Life at times can even be cruel, but that is what makes it worth living. written by Cheryl Cran One of the biggest challenges companies are facing is the attraction and retention of top performers. Top talent want to work for the top companies. Money isn't everything to top performers. Ongoing coaching, retreats and training are crucial to top performers. Be on top of your competitor's practices around attraction and retention of top performers. Cheryl’s clients include top performing companies in North America. http://www.cherylcran.com
written by Dale Rogers The ink on recent headlines is still wet and not yet dry announcing the hacking loss of thousands of credit card information records from T.J. Maxx and Marshall’s. As featured on a recent Dateline NBC expose’ by Brian Hansen the identity thieves do not require the actual card, just the information. As Brian Hansen demonstrated with one of the “tracked” cards, the card was gone in seconds and major purchases were being made all over the world in a matter of minutes… written by Dale Rogers The National Association of Stock Dealers (NASD) police and license stock brokers through the Series 6 and/or 7 licensing requirements as well as other controls on a nationwide basis. If an elderly person with fixed assets has a disportionate share of their assets in pork belly futures, index options or maybe a wild derivative product, this would be a case of crossing the line on suitability. Investment needs require matching with risk. written by Matthew Bredel Yahoo Stores is a web portal that allows anyone to sell their products online. Learn all of the tools it comes with and why it is considered one of the best places to start an online shop. written by Dale Rogers It’s just not enough to face the final phase of life with all the finality that goes with it without dealing with medical bills, collections and possible judgements all tied to the a terminally ill patient. A person may have worked all their lives with purpose and grace only to be run over by terminal illness. If there are loved ones attached to this experience all the pain and suffering may really go beyond the funeral with trailing medical bills, collections and even judgements. written by Antonio Thornton In order to grow, we must acknowledge the truth of our lives, however unpleasant they may be. If we are overweight, in a bad relationship, in a dead-end job, we need to accept that this is where we are, at this moment in time. Once we do this, we can begin to heal and move towards where we want to be.
written by Dale Rogers Lucille Marie was leaving from work just as the sun was going down. As she reached the car door with her keys in hand a flashing figure came from the side with a chilling voice, “Give me your money or die”. By now the assailant had Lucille Marie around the throat in a chokehold from behind with something sharp at her back. written by Jim DeSantis If you surf the web like I do, you are bombarded with hundreds of get-rich-quick and get-rich-even-quicker offers. How can you find out which of these darts are poisonous to your financial future? Use these 6 steps to protect yourself and find honest moneymaking programs. written by Dale Rogers American families are waking up to the fact they are in deep doo doo upon the receipt of the first notice from the mortgage lender holding the Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM) that the mortgage payment is jumping up by a considerable margin. Family budgets are blowing up, savings are being exhausted, payments are being missed, credit card debts are exploding, credit scores are falling and their favorite dog spot does not have as many goodies to toys to play with. written by Jim DeSantis Recognizing depression is complex, a matter usually left to professionals. However, there are 6 key signs that can give clues that you, or someone you love, needs professional help.
written by Leadership in the global marketplace presents unique challenges. This article discusses some of those challenges and suggests ways for you to overcome them.
written by James Marriot During his Japan visit in November 2006, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono gave indications about Indonesia's willingness to extend its gas contract that'll expire in 2011 with Japan. written by James Marriot Indian pharmaceutical companies may soon adopt the backward districts in the country. written by James Marriot Fire has been drawn from some quarters as the US govt. plans to use RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) chips in the proposed program of passport cards for U.S. citizens. written by James Marriot
Richard Raymond - Food Safety Undersecretary with U.S. Agriculture Department - said on 14 December 2006 that he had assured China that U.S. would be moving to grant the request of China about exporting processed poultry to the U.S.
written by James Marriot India may be fast emerging as one of the most sought-after destinations for medical tourists in west, but Mr. Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, wants quality and affordable treatment for his countrymen first. written by James Marriot In spite of the slackening in the Q3, 2006, current account shortfall of SA will remain high for some time. written by James Marriot Bharat Petroleum and state-run Gas Authority of India Ltd. signed a deal with the National Iranian Gas Export Co. in June 2005 to buy five million tons of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) at $3.125 per Million British Thermal unit (mBtu) cap price. written by James Marriot Gordon Brown - Chancellor, National Farmers' Union (NFU) - announced on 6 December 2006 that he'd be seeking advise on extending 40p excise rebate on biogas and 20p per liter rebate in fuel excise to the so-called "2nd Generation" biofuels. << previous page 1 2 next page>> |