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  • If You Run Out of Day Before you Run Out of Activities  By : Stephan Stavrakis
    This happens to so many, with what seems like so little time in a day and with so many task to complete. There would have to be 2 major reasons why you are running out of day before you are running out of activities and things to do.
  • How To Measure Your Hourly Progress  By : Stephan Stavrakis
    Have you ever started on a project and 10 hours later you are no where near being finished? Or how about you received an order to fill and you never completed?
  • Handling Information Overload  By : Stephan Stavrakis
    I hear people complain of information overload in this day and age. Decades ago, life seemed simpler and less complicated. I remember a time when computers were starting to become a craze among individuals, but the magnitude then of information technology was comparably insignificant to today.
  • Does Action Have Intelligence?  By : Stephan Stavrakis
    Say what? Are you crazy? If I act before I think, I have no idea what the consequences of my actions will be. You’re right! But, it really depends on the context of your action habit. In working with the people that I’ve had the pleasure in working with over the years, I’ve discovered an interesting thing.
  • Organizational Efficiency Quiz: How Much Waste Is In Your Organization?  By : Andrew Miller
    Miriam-Webster defines efficiency as “...productive without waste.” In business, waste means money. So being efficient has a direct impact on your company’s bottom line.
  • RECOGNIZING THE PETER PRINCIPLE  By : Tim Bryce, PM
    Describes how to identify the attributes of the Peter Principle.
  • Supervisor Courses: Identifying the Different Inclusions  By : shiela Mulrennan
    The supervisor courses will help you become an asset, not a liability, to the company and team you belong to.
  • Invest In Supervisor Training And Become A Better Person  By : shiela Mulrennan
    Being a supervisor is a role that you cannot take lightly. It is also your role to make sure that there is harmony among all your employees, as well as evaluate their performance.
  • Sales Manager Training Course: Boost Confidence, Sales, and Company  By : shiela Mulrennan
    The role of a manager—or a sales manager, in particular—is very exhausting, daunting, and huge. To make sure that you’re fully prepared to take on the job, enroll in a sales manager training course.
  • Project Management Courses: Improving Communication and Time Management  By : shiela Mulrennan
    Project management course will not only be helpful in managing employee time but also your own personal time and will also help in improving your communication skills.
  • Outlining The Benefits Of Project Management Training  By : shiela Mulrennan
    Project management is one of the essential processes of an organization for the simple reason that it answers a lot of your questions and adds order to the company.
  • Make Time Management Training Work For You  By : shiela Mulrennan
    Time management training is more of being able to manage the time that you actually have; the ability to make the most out of your time or your day.
  • A Management Course and the Things You Need to Keep in Mind  By : shiela Mulrennan
    The best way to know which management course to take is to make your own skills inventory.
  • Managing Work Flow  By : Nick Simpson
    Managing work flow is an important part of business as it manages your time and your productivity and needs to be looked at carefully or in other words investigated. An investigation company will usually investigate crimes such as theft or fraud but there is no reason why it should not investigate any matter.
  • A CORPORATE POLICY FOR PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES  By : Tim Bryce, PM
    Describes a proposed policy for controlling personal electronic devices in the workplace.
  • Third party Warehousing Services  By : Warehousing
    In order to understand the way that insurance works in the warehousing and fulfillment business, we find the following analogy of a dry cleaner to be an effective way of describing the situation.
  • Think International for Hedge Fund Jobs  By : Ivan C
    The Hedge Fund Job market in Asia is expanding rapidly and will most likely create tens of thousands of jobs in the next 3-5 years.
  • How to Post Jobs Online  By : Ivan C
    It's no secret the internet has emerged as a viable conduit for commerce and information. Job seekers have wholeheartedly embraced the internet as an integral part of any job search.
  • Posting a Resume to Online Job Board  By : Ivan C
    The first step to securing a position by via an Online Job Board is writing a professional resume that stands out from your peers and does not include any major gaffes.
  • Maximizing Posts to a Niche Job Board  By : Ivan C
    When you are writing your first draft of a resume you are most likely thinking in terms of using just one version of your resume for all niche job boards that you want to post to.
  • Niche Jobs Boards Working for Hiring Managers  By : Ivan C
    The online recruiting market can still be perceived as being very fragmented; you have industry-specific job boards, targeted demographic job boards and even social media sites that function in a similar manner to a job board.
  • There Are A Lot More Than You Think On Being A Private Investigator  By : FrankMikePapp
    It is possible to tell how efficient a private investigator is by the amount of criminals that are detected. The efficiency of an investigative job does not lie solely on having accent or having the required gadgets. It relies majorly on how one has been able to make use of the gadgets. It also relie
  • Creative Thinking - Creative Acting  By : Rob Sheffield88 Rob Sheffield88
    This is the first issue of a newsletter that aims to summarise the academic research on creativity and provide implications for creative practise. If your work requires you to help others produce novel and useful solutions to complex questions, I hope thi
  • SOCIALISTI MANAGEMENT  By : Tim Bryce, PM
    Describes the problems of "flexible management."
  • General Public Warehousing,Hazardous Materials Storage  By : Freshware
    In order to understand the way that insurance works in the warehousing and fulfillment business, we find the following analogy of a dry cleaner to be an effective way of describing the situation.
  • Corporate event management.  By : Esther Space
    The change in the trend of the corporate world demands the change in the working of the business enterprise as well. There is a constant need for expansion of both the services provided and the employees' base also.
  • Conference rooms of Melbourne: Places where people can meet  By : Esther Space
    Melbourne is a beautiful city and often it is said that it is the most livable city of the planet. Different multi national corporations are opening up their businesses in the city and as a result, requirement of conference venues are increasing in Melbourne. The Melbourne metropolitan area is wide and there are plenty of conference venues but it is always a good idea to arrange the conferences in the central business district and its associated areas. There are different in and around Swanston
  • Amazing conference room facilities at Etherspace  By : Esther Space
    Business meetings are an integral part of any government and corporate establishment where employees and managers need to discuss business. However, in order to make the meeting a great success.
  • Connectivity with business partners.  By : Freshwarehousing
    In order to understand the way that insurance works in the warehousing and fulfillment business, we find the following analogy of a dry cleaner to be an effective way of describing the situation.
  • Business Objects and Cognos Customers - Redefine Your Dead Investments  By : Maddy
    Maia Intelligence announces the business intelligence license replacement program for Business Objects & Cognos customers. For more details visit - http://www.maia-intelligence.com/Business-Objects-Cognos.html. Hurry up, Offer valid till 30th March, 2008.
  • Are your review submission tasks being squandered?  By : Kerry McNally
    Google's imitation content cleanser could be eradicating your article submissions, rendering the backlinks from them worthless!
  • A Guide to Exhibition Venues in Australia  By : Catherine Gliddon
    Australia has always attracted people for various reasons be it for adventure exploration, its natural scenic beauty and wildlife or as a cultural hotspot with its indigenous aborigine people. It has also become a target market for many businesses overseas, and as a result, the exhibition facilities have improved in recent years.
  • A Guide to Exhibition Centres in Asia  By : Catherine Gliddon
    There are a number of high-quality exhibition venues in Asia and many of these offer excellent venues, offering world-class facilities. Below we mention a few of the main venues which may in Asia.
  • A Guide to the Exhibition Centres in Canada  By : Catherine Gliddon
    Located north of Old Montreal, the Palais des Congrès de Montréal has doubled its capacity since its renovation between 1999 and 2002. The exhibition centre is easily accessible due to its close proximity to Paris' business center, the Quartier international, the Quartier des spectacles, Chinatown, and Old Montréal, as well as the international airport and underground pedestrian network.
  • Process Mapping and Process Redesign  By : Andy10 Farnsworth10
    Process Mapping and Process Redesign
    Every organization is a collection of processes - technical and social in nature. These processes are the typical business activities the company performs that produce value, satisfy customer needs, and generate income. There should be no doubt that the m
  • Post-modern Theories of Management  By : Robert II Smith
    The workforce in society today is different to the ones of the past, where different methods had been put into practice.
  • COVERING FOR INCOMPETENCE  By : Tim Bryce, PM
    Describes your options when your boss is ineffective.
  • Warehouse - Basics Of Warehouse Staffing & Operations  By : Jim Olivero
    Many businesses use warehouses as part of their operations. If your warehouse looks like its seen better days then you might be losing customers. Enjoy overall productivity and cut back on labor costs.
  • Managing Across Cultures  By : Robert II Smith
    There are several elements of the definition of culture that are important in our understanding of the relationship between cultural issues and interna­tional management.
  • UNDERSTANDING EFFECTIVENESS  By : Tim Bryce, PM
    Discusses the use of worker time and how it impacts estimating and scheduling in Project Management.
  • Why Moms have the Upper Hand in Debt Collection  By : Kavita B
    If you are a mom, you can be a successful bill collector. In my opinion, if you are a mom, you are superwoman and can do anything you set your mind to.
  • The Art of Employee Motivation.  By : Bhavna sharma
    If you think that your employees’ poor performance on their designated jobs is costing you a whole lot of loss profits, then instead of just doing a total overhaul of your employee roster, why not try to do some employee motivation tactics to get them to actually come around and be able to save your company from looming bankruptcy. It really is fairly easy and simple to rouse some employee motivation, you just have to take these techniques to heart:
  • YEAR END TAX PLANNING AND PREPARATION FOR BUSINESSES – Tax Tips for 2004  By : Raj Kumar
    Now is the best time to start thinking about your yearend tax planning for your business? These tax strategies can be put into effect by the end of the year and some as late as when the tax return is due. Planning now will save you money and reduce your tax liability not only with your IRS taxes but also with your state taxes. Here are tax tips that will help you accomplish your goal.
  • The Secret of Credit Card Numbers  By : Atwo
    Have you ever really looked at your credit card and tried to figure out what that huge string of numbers really means? Do these card issuers have so many customers that your account number has to be 16 digits long?
  • The Ins and Outs of Credit Card Debt Settlement  By : Atwo
    Are you a self-confessed shopaholic who buys anything and everything that you get your shopping addicted hands on? Such thoughtless and impulsive buying will most likely result in the accumulation of a bunch of junk that will simply collect dust.
  • High volume merchant - do you need one  By : bani
    When your business grows to the point where it is ready to move into the electronic age, you should give some thought to opening a high volume merchant account to expand your company’s potential. A merchant account will allow you to partner with a local bank or another financial institution to provide credit card processing payment options to online customers through the company Website.
  • Five Crucial Components Of A Business Plan  By : Jitender Sharma
    The format of a Business Plan is something that has been developed and refined over the years and is something that should not be changed. Like a good recipe, a business plan needs to include certain ingredients to make it work.
  • Checklist for starting a business-Management Tips  By : Anil kumar yadav
    Use this comprehensive checklist to plan each step of your new business and transform your dream of entrepreneurship into reality. These steps may not necessarily be completed in the order listed; however, you can use them as a guideline for completing all of the necessary business startup tasks.
  • Describing Intellectual Property in Your Business Plan-Management Tips  By :
    Most companies that are worthy of raising venture capital have proprietary Intellectual Property (IP). In fact, the quality of the IP and the management team are often the two most important aspects of a venture capitalists investment decision
  • Government Grants - What are they and how to get them ?- Management  By : Gaurav
    None of these Government Grants require a credit check, collateral, security deposits or co-signers, you can apply even if you have a bankruptcy or bad credit, and it doesn't matter. Its Free Money Never Repay!
  • First Steps to Starting Your Own Small Business-Business Management  By :
    You’ve been dreaming about what it would be like to start your own small business. It has been on your mind since you were in school, and there are times, especially on Monday mornings, that you daydream about it. But, you’re not really sure what it would look like. You don’t have the first clue how to get started.
  • Forgive All EBay Sins!  By : Diya sood
    Over the years, I have been amazed at the “blinding” greed and reckless approach
    to commerce that some business owners have employed. Lying to customers, selling inferior merchandise, and not offering refunds, left a firestorm of irate customers in their wake. Without fail, all of this “ill will” led most businesses to bankruptcy, and in some cases, Federal Prison
  • High Volume Merchant Accounts  By : Anil kumar yadav
    As your business continues to grow and customers buy more goods and services, you may want to consider joining those who are applying for high volume merchant accounts. When you are approved for a high volume account, you can get good prices on mid- and non-qualified sales, along with debit processing, monthly statement fees, and additional expenses. The greater your volume of business, the better deals you may be eligible for when working with financial institutions or companies who can provide
  • How To Write A Quick & Relatively Painless Business Plan- Management  By : Geet Singh
    Traditionally, a business plan is used to secure funding from a lender or a potential investment partner. It serves as something akin to your business's resume, outlining the purpose and scope of your business, identifying the goals, marketing and management, and establishing a basic balance sheet.
  • Securing a Debt Consolidation Loan  By : Jitender Sharma
    It's the day you've been waiting for the last two weeks... payday and the only time when your face lights up and you actually go to the office with a lot of wonderful, dreamy thoughts in your head - such as how fast you'll be able to bolt out of the office and get yourself down the to nearest mall and you can already smell the Cafe Verona® you plan on ordering at Starbucks.
  • How to Use Graphs and Charts in Your Business Plan Management  By : Rahul Chauhan
    Many people ask how many graphs or charts they should have in their business plans. As with most other business planning questions, the answer is “it depends”. This article discusses the key factors influencing the number of graphs and charts to include in your business plan.
  • How to Size an Emerging Market in Your Business Plan-Management Tips  By :
    In developing their business plans, companies of all sizes face the challenge of determining the size of their markets. To begin, companies must present the size of their “relevant market” in their plans. The relevant market equals the company's sales if it were to capture 100% of its specific niche of the market.
  • Consumer AdviceWhat is identity theft Developing a Business Plan = Developing a Successful Business.  By : Jitender Sharma
    What is identity theft? (NC)—Identity theft occurs when someone uses your personal information without your knowledge or consent to commit a crime, such as fraud or theft.
  • Business Disaster? Won't Happen to Me & Catalog Printing: A Subtle Way Of Seducing Customers  By : ABHISHEK ABROL
    As fast as you can say business disaster, your business can go up in smoke. That's what happened a while back to Castle Carpet One. Gone were thousands of dollars worth of equipment and carpet, plus two smaller businesses that were housed in the same building. Luckily the owners, Larry and Diane Cox, had plenty of business insurance to cover their physical losses. But they lost their most important business asset - customer records - because of failed back up systems. Rebuilding their customer b
  • The Do’s and Don’ts of Giving Feedback  By : AniDhanta
    Being able to give effective feedback is not just a good skill to possess in business, it is a great life skill to have. Because when you are masterful at giving feedback, not only can you help your employees to sustain continuously improving performance, you can also improve the performance of the baseball team you coach, the cleaning lady at home, or the performance of your own children on completing their chores
  • THE PROBLEM OF OFFICE POLITICS  By : Tim Bryce, PM
    Discusses common political problems found in the office.
  • Angel Investors: Who They Are & When Are They Appropriate & Business Plans  By : Anil kumar yadav
    Angel investors are individuals who invest in emerging business ventures. Angels typically provide both capital and know-how to companies who are in either their start-up or expansion phases. To reflect the increased risk of investing in such firms, angels seek a higher rate of return versus traditional public stock investments.
  • Documenting the Exit Strategy in Your Business Plan. Do You Love Food? - Then Maybe Opening a Restau  By : Gaurav
    All investors greatly desire and are motivated by a clear picture of a company’s exit strategy, or the timing and method through which they can “cash in” on their investment. This picture best comes into focus when the key valuation and liquidity drivers of the company are clearly delineated. An excellent method to accomplish this is through descriptions of comparable firms that have had successful liquidity events, either through acquisition, merger, of initial public offerings (IPOs).
  • Brochure Printing For Good Business Impressions & Build Your Own Insurance Business with Insure Amer  By : Geet Singh
    A full color brochure is a great means of showcasing your business and products. Brochures are usually done in three standard sizes and these are 8 ½ x 11, 8 ½ x 14 and 11 x 17. The different brochure sizes have its specific use or purpose take for example the unfolded 8 ½ x 11 which is commonly used in creating product sheets or may be tri-folded if ever to be used as a company’s brochure. However, for those companies that want to economize the 11 x 17 brochure may be employed. These 11 x 17 br
  • Developing Realistic Financial Assumptions in Your Business Plan & Documenting Partnerships in Your  By :
    Many investors skip straight to the financial section of the business plan. It is critical that the assumptions and projections in this section be realistic. Plans that show penetration, operating margin and revenues per employee figures that are poorly reasoned, internally inconsistent or simply unrealistic greatly damage the credibility of the entire business plan. In contrast, sober, well-reasoned financial assumptions and projections communicate operational maturity and credibility.
  • Effectively Completing the Operations Plan Section of Your Business Plan & How To Get Your Contact D  By : Dolly Kapil
    The Operations Plan is a critical component of any business plan as it presents the Company’s action plan for executing its vision. The Operations Plan must detail 1) the processes that are performed to serve customers every day (short-term processes) and 2) the overall business milestones that the company must attain to be successful (long-term processes
  • Factoring Financing: How to grow your business without debt or loans-Management Tips  By : Anil kumar yadav
    What is factoring?

    Accounts receivable financing, also known as factoring, is a powerful financial tool that has fueled the growth and success of a number of companies.
  • Don't Get Hacked - Best Practices For Protecting Your Business  By : Diya sood
    Don't Get Hacked

    You've seen it in the news - 40 million credit cards exposed!

    With all the news about web sites being hacked and cyber
    thieves stealing credit card numbers and other personal data,
    it's no wonder that some shoppers are still hesitant to provide
    payment information online. You don't have to be.
  • Finding a Venture Capital Firm-Management Tips  By :
    Many ventures are faced with the challenging task of raising venture capital. The first part of this process is finding the right venture capital firm (VC). While this may seem simple, it isn’t. There are thousands of venture capital firms in the United States alone, and going after the wrong ones is one of the most common reasons why companies fail to raise the capital they need.
  • How do commercial debt reduction companies work & Locating a Bad Credit Mortgage?  By :
    Don’t stress it – commercial debt reduction companies are proven authorities in debt negotiation to reduce your commercial debt in the best way possible for you, especially when you’re least interested in the worst alternatives like Chapter 11
  • It's Time To Get All Strategic - Small Business Marketing Strategy  By : Jitender Sharma
    So what's your small business marketing strategy? I'm willing to bet that close to 85% of the people reading this are scratching their heads now. Many small business owners fail to create a marketing strategy at all, instead focusing on tactics.
  • Newspaper Printing Transcending Time  By : Diya sood
    Newspapers have been a remarkable part of human society way back some five centuries ago. Newspapers especially in Renaissance Europe are hand written and then privately circulated among merchants since the most common topics discussed are all about wars and then economic conditions that affect society. The first ever printed newspapers appeared in Germany in 1400 in the form of pamphlets or broadsides which are often times exaggerated in content. Its usual topic concerns German’s atrocities lik
  • Sanity Check - Buying a Business(part II)  By : Anil kumar yadav
    Borrowed Funds: The loan made for a business purchase from a bank or private party. The private party can be the seller or some friend or relative who might be willing to make a loan. This is borrowed money that must be paid back to someone at some time in the future.
  • For Entrepreneurs A Simple IRA May Be Best  By : Anuj
    Q: I own a small decorating business and I’ll be the first to admit that I don’t know anything about taxes or retirement plans. I’d like to set up a 401(k) or an IRA or some other kind of retirement plan for me and my three employees. What are the various retirement plan options available for a small business owner and in your opinion, which would work best for me?
  • The Number One Reason For Business Failure !  By :
    Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "Build a better mousetrap, and the world will beat a path to your door."
    But when you're starting your own business, there's no guarantee that your "mousetrap" is going to survive, especially in today's fast-paced business world.
  • The Need for Employment Background Checks  By :
    Depending on your state and what type of business you are in, employee background checks may or may not be mandated by law. In businesses that deal with children or seniors, Federal law requires background checks on all employees and/or volunteers. The reasons should be obvious: the Federal government wants to ensure that those served are safe from hard and employers need to safeguard themselves against negligent lawsuits.
  • Do You Need Bad Credit Help  By : RajKamta
    ? Are you one of thousands with no
    credit and no collateral to help secure approval, or you just
    have extremely bad credit and no one wants to help you, and all
    you hear is stories and more stories?
  • Sanity Check - Buying a Business(part IV)  By : Jitender Sharma
    Fair Market Wage: You can calculate what you consider fair or you can put all of the other numbers into the equation and see what is left for salary. If you like the salary you buy the business, if not you do not. If we were to calculate what the owner’s salary should be I would not pay much for what he does. Even though he puts in 50 hours a week he really only works 15 hours a week of true production. I am figuring 5 hours for bookkeeping and banking and 10 hours for ordering parts and answeri
  • Alternative Venture Finance: Shell Corporations & Federal Grants and Loans  By : Anil kumar yadav
    A shell corporation is a company that is incorporated but has no significant assets or operations. These corporations may be formed as an alternative venture financing mechanism.

    Shell company financing works in two ways. In many cases, the shell corporation is created from scratch. The purpose of these shells is to raise money and to get a number of shares outstanding into the public’s hands. In most cases
  • Analyzing Customers in Your Business Plan  By : Nisha Garg
    The Customer Analysis section of the business plan assesses the customer segments that the company serves. In it, the company must 1) identify its target customers, 2) convey the needs of these customers, and 3) show how its products and services satisfy these needs.
  • Data Auditing Quiz: Does Your Compliance Data System Prove Your Innocence?  By : John Weathington
    One if the biggest mistakes I see when visiting client companies, is their underestimation of how well their compliance data system can be audited.
  • Business Plans.  By : Dolly Kapil
    Way back in business school we had to churn out business plans every semester. As soon as the assignment would drop we would be scrambling for information. Start the number crunching game, do the analysis, do some mental planning and write business plans.
  • Business Plans  By : Dolly Kapil
    Way back in business school we had to churn out business plans every semester. As soon as the assignment would drop we would be scrambling for information. Start the number crunching game, do the analysis, do some mental planning and write business plans.
  • Canada Internet Merchant Account  By : Kavita B
    If you knew that a Canada Internet merchant account could dramatically improve profits and reduce overhead costs, would you get one? Well, the good news is that it can and you should! A merchant account conveys a host of benefits that can help your business expand to meet the demands of today’s time-conscious consumers.
  • Bankruptcy 101  By :
    ‘Bankruptcy’ the term that can raise the goose bumps of almost every individual who hears it and even a nervous breakdown to those who confront it. Bankruptcy stands for the situation when a person runs into huge debts and there is hardly any money left with him to repay those debts. The clouds of bankrupt situation can hover over anybody’s life be it a successful business man who has never ever fathomed it or any greenhorn entrepreneur who had thought of going a long way ahead.
  • Applying for a Business Loan  By : annaya rana
    The process of applying for a business loan is a stringent one as compared to the standard procedures in obtaining a home mortgage loan or a personal loan.
  • 9 things you must do to maximize your chances of obtaining a small business loan & Alternative Ventu  By : santos
    To get approval for your small business loan application, you must be able to meet the lending criteria set down. Some organizations are more risk averse than others, and will therefore have more stringent criteria.
  • Achieving Financial Security in an Unreliable Economy  By : mohan mittal
    Financial Security is a false concept that developed in American society based on the idea that security comes from the perceived reliability of a regular or planned paycheck. Many people, believing in the commitment of their corporations to their well-being, have found themselves downsized, layed-off, outsourced, transferred, or, in some cases, even fired. The immediate reality becomes harshly apparent and sadly disappointing.
  • 7 Financial Strategies for Transitioning from Salaried to Solo  By : prakash Sharma
    A 40’s something woman was talking to me the other day about her growing sense of frustration with “working for someone else” and her longing to “do my own thing, drive my own wagon”. But, she said with consternation, “I have family counting on me and a standard of living I don’t want to sacrifice.”
  • Beware Of Bad Credit Payday Loans-Business Management  By : Anil kumar yadav
    Could bad credit payday loans be the answer consumers with low
    bank accounts have been looking for? Is there any harm in using
    these services? Aren't they better than using credit cards or
    going hungry?
  • Applying for a Loan  By : Rahul Chauhan
    The process of applying for a business loan is a stringent one as compared to the standard procedures in obtaining a home mortgage loan or a personal loan. This is probably due to the fact that business loans contain a greater risk element as compared to other loans. Therefore, lenders need to exercise greater caution and emphasis when evaluating business loan applications in order to minimize their risk exposure.
  • Business Plans- What Consultants Don’t tell You!  By : Dolly Kapil
    Do you have a Business Plan? Congratulations, but you are in a small minority. And if you have a plan, is it integral to your business, and instrumental to its growth? If the answer to this question is yes, then you need to read no further. However, most business owners who actually go to the trouble to write a business plan have left it languishing on their bottom shelf, gathering dust! This is the dirty little secret of business consultants.
  • How to Use Graphs and Charts in Your Business Plan  By : Bhavna sharma
    Many people ask how many graphs or charts they should have in their business plans. As with most other business planning questions, the answer is “it depends”. This article discusses the key factors influencing the number of graphs and charts to include in your business plan.
  • How to Size an Emerging Market in Your Business Plan  By : Jitender Sharma
    In developing their business plans, companies of all sizes face the challenge of determining the size of their markets. To begin, companies must present the size of their “relevant market” in their plans. The relevant market equals the company's sales if it were to capture 100% of its specific niche of the market. Conversely, stating that you were competing in the $1 trillion U.S. healthcare market, for example, is a telltale sign of a poorly reasoned business plan, as there is no company that c
  • Inventor Help: Go Hire a Great Patent Lawyer  By : annaya rana
    Inventors should review hiring a top tier patent attorney, versus filing on their own or even worse doing nothing to protect their most important asset.
  • OFFICE GOSSIP  By : Tim Bryce, PM
    Discusses the problems and politics of Office Gossip.
  • The Term Sheet’s Role in Raising Venture Capital  By : harjeetkaur
    The value of the abbreviated term sheet format is that it speeds up the process of consummating a transaction. Specifically, it allows the parties to agree on the general terms of the transaction rather than having to debate less important details. In addition, because it is not binding, it allows the parties to take their discussions to the next level without the danger of committing too much. Note, however, that some parts of a term sheet may be binding. Typically the binding aspects only refe
  • Reasons to Incorporate a Company Offshore  By : sabi jivi
    When it comes to the term ‘offshore’ used in conjunction with company incorporation, the term ‘offshore’ generally refers to any jurisdiction other than one in which the company incorporated will conduct the majority of its activities.
  • Realism vs. Optimism in the Business Plan  By : Atwo
    The most important function of a business plan is to create interest among investors so that they write a check. In achieving this goal, business plan writers are often challenged by determining the proper level of optimism in their plan.
  • Preparing to "get Started" in your business  By : Atwo
    Starting a New Business
    The biggest problem I had in “Getting Started” on making my idea into a practical business reality was my own fear.

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