- “Web Content Management System fr Window”: Search Engine Typos By : ATHREE
Oops! I meant “web content management system for windows. Do search engines understanding consumer search engine typos? Typing something so close to what you are looking for, like typing “web content management system fr window instead of “web content management system for windows may not seem like a big deal, but search engine bloopers alter consumer searches more than we know. - ZTE USA Successfully Completes TR-069 Interoperability Testing Through Motive’s Verification Program By : Business News
ZTE USA, Inc. a subsidiary of ZTE Corporation, a leading global provider of telecommunications equipment and network solutions, has successfully demonstrated the interoperability of its Digital Home Gateway software platform with Motive’s device management software, Motive Home Device Manager (HDM). - Zacks Offers Private Investment Management Services For 401(k) Plans By : Business News
Now that the long awaited Pension Protection Act is law, it is expected to lead the way in pension reform in several ways. It will not only make it more difficult for companies to avoid funding their pension plans, but it will also provide incentives to companies that create an automatic enrollment process for their defined contribution plans. Published studies show that, up to now, of all workers eligible to participate in 401(k) plans, many do not take the time to enroll. - Zacks Buy List Highlights: GSI Commerce, Inc., Morgan Stanley, Illumina, Inc., and Metal Management By : Business News
Zacks.com releases the latest list of Zacks Rank Buy Stocks. Everyday on Zacks.com, four stocks are selected based on how well they match the criteria for the four main schools of investing: Aggressive Growth, Growth & Income, Momentum and Value. The four Zacks Rank Buy stocks highlighted today are GSI Commerce, Inc. (Nasdaq: GSIC), Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS), Illumina, Inc. (Nasdaq: ILMN), and Metal Management, Inc. (Nasdaq: MTLM). - Zacks Brokerage Buy List: Bank of America, Citigroup, GE and JPMorgan Chase & Co. By : Business News
Today Zacks.com releases the names of four more stocks that are on their coveted Brokerage Buy List portfolio. This portfolio includes just those stocks that currently appear on the core recommended lists of at least three of the top 14 brokerage firms. These stocks are considered the best large-cap stocks to own for the long term according to Wall Street's top players. Since January 2003, this portfolio has generated an annualized double-digit return. Here are four stocks that are currently - Youthful Company President Commits Faux Pas in Hollywood By : Glory Borgeson
A few years ago I worked with three other coaches to facilitate a program for a medium-sized financial services company. The company was started several years earlier by their up-and-coming CEO and is still privately held. Our program was built around the topic of internal communications. This company has always had a great outward appearance to its customers, but internally there was much room for improvement. - Your Most Important Investment By : John Mehrmann
Imagine a company spending one-third of the revenue on a capital investment or an interest payment and never addressing it with shareholders in their annual report. Measure, monitor, and invest appropriately in the biggest impact to your business. - Your Money and Your Life: Gone in Sixty Seconds Flat By : Etienne Gibbs
Cybercrime is on the rise. Your Money and Your Life: Gone in Sixty Seconds Flat!"How?", you ask. OK, let me elaborate on a few of the many ways cybercriminals steal your money, and, literally, your life and they can do so in seconds, not minutes, or hours. - Your Ideas Are Fine In Practice, But Will They Work In Theory? By : Dr. Gary S. Goodman
One of the great philosophers of science quipped:"There's nothing quite as practical as a good THEORY."Theories are generalizations that apply to lots of circumstances.It has been proven, contrary to populist mythology, that people cloest to the work are the LEAST capable of improving it. For that, you need capable consultants, people with THEORETICAL capabilities, says Dr. Gary S. Goodman, best-selling author, top speaker, and international adviser to the Fortune 1000. - Your Greatest Asset By : Robin J. Elliott
Most business owners overlook their greatest underutilized asset. Read this and radically improve our bottom line profits. - Your Future View Will Determine The Future You By : Mike Teng
How you view the future shapes your actions. Technology has changed the future. The future is not what it is. Anticipation of the future is the key to the success of corporations. - Your EBIDTA and You By : Anthony Hernandez
- Your Corporate Values – Another Example By : Hans Bool
Corporate values provide a very powerful communication tool. For the internal organization the values can be used to derive the company principles. And these provide a steering mechanism by answering the question how should we act if these are our values? - Your Company's Success Story: Two Questions Every Business Executive Needs to Answer By : Mary Bauer
Once upon a time in a busy metropolitan area, there existed a vinyl siding installation company. Six crews worked for this company, so the owner was always on the hunt for new employees—mostly young people. - Your Character Is Showing By : Ed Horrell
Author suggests that business character is reflected by how individuals treat the waitstaff at restaurants. - Your Business Plan Will Become Your Partner By : harmanjit
Are you planning to start a new business? Or are you considering expanding your current business and require a bank loan or investment from outsiders? - Your Business Identity By : Thomas Nash
Many organizations today do not know what their identity is or how to describe it. This report examines how to evaluate your business's identity and how to take steps to establish a required set of competencies that will result in an improved bottom line. - Your "R" Quotient Will Determine Your Success As A Manager By : Tim Connor
Do you know what your "R" quotient is? - Your "Hello Tunes" and Your "Interview Calls" By : Sanjeev Himachali
I hope that people on other side will not take this write-up as an intrusion into their private life. - You, Too, Can Drive Anyone Crazy By : Dr. Dennis O'Grady
You, too, can drive anyone crazy. All you have to do is use slippery speak and make all kinds of logical sounding “poor me” slick excuses why others won’t allow you to be the leader of your own life. Who said blaming others for the mess you put yourself in is hard work? The ulterior purpose of crafty “psychoexcuses” is to distract the focus away from a continuing failure to deliver on promised actions or results. - You Use Sun Protection on your Body – Shouldn't you Use Protection for your Business? By : Michelle Dunn
With the summer heat here and breaking records you are more aware of using sun block, wearing light colored clothing and drinking more water. You wouldn't even think of sending your kids to the beach without sun protection on. So why are so many business owners running their business without protection? - You Quit Your Job and Started Up Your Own Business. Now, How Do You Make it Work? By : ATHREE
Ok, so you�ve quit your job and started up your own business. You�ve got passion, you�ve got drive and you have a great concept that you think people will love. - You Get The Behavior You Reward Not The Behavior You Want By : Tim Connor
Don't like the behavior you are getting from an employee or group of employees? Stop looking at the behavior and start evaluating the reward system that is in place that is causing the behavior. - You Don't Lead By Hitting People Over The Head By : Beth Peakall
Who has inspired you? And are you, in turn, inspiring those you lead. - You Can't Manage Knowledge By : Wally Bock
You can't manage something that you can't assess and measure. So forget fancy "knowledge management" systems and put together simple tools that help your people solve problems better. - You Can Have Performance And Quality But You Better Have Pricing By : Mike Teng
You can have wealth and wisdom, but you better have health. Similarly, you can have performance and quality but you better have pricing. - You Are The Boss By : Donna MacMillan
If you are the owner of the company, or head of a department, if you have employees that fall under your direction, than you are the boss. - 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. - Yale School of Management Renames Corporate Governance Center in Honor of Ira M. Millstein By : Business News
Yale School of Management Dean Joel M. Podolny today announced that the Yale Center for Corporate Governance and Performance has been renamed The Millstein Center for Corporate Governance and Performance at the Yale School of Management in honor of corporate governance expert Ira M. Millstein. Millstein, a senior partner at the international law firm Weil, Gotshal & Manges, is also senior associate dean for corporate governance at Yale SOM. - Xythos Announces DoD 5015.2 Certified Records Management Solution By : Business News
At Gartner Symposium 2006 and Educause 2006, Xythos Software, a leading developer of Basic Content Services solutions, today announced the introduction of its Enterprise Document Management Suite (EDMS) 6.0. The upgrade to its flagship product will now feature fully-integrated document and records management capabilities, allowing customers to manage content throughout its life cycle in compliance with a variety of government and industry regulations. - Xytech Strengthens Its Services Practice with Appointment of Tony Johnson, Vice President of Profess By : Business News
Xytech Systems (www.xytechsystems.com), a leading provider of media asset and workflow management software, announced the appointment of Tony Johnson as Vice President of Professional Services. He will be responsible for delivery of all services and solutions to customers and brings to his position over 15 years of experience in professional services, client education and best customer practices. - Xpressions Display By : Gary Survis
Xpressions Display is a versatile, durable, light weight portable display that displays changeable graphics. They are high impact displays that create a 3D appearance. - Xethanol Names Three Board Members By : Business News
Xethanol Corporation (AMEX:XNL), a biotechnology-driven ethanol company, today announced that Mr. David R. Ames, Mr. William P. Behrens and Mr. Marc J. Oppenheimer have been elected to its Board of Directors. - Wynnchurch Capital Acquires SPX Dock Products, Inc. By : Business News
Wynnchurch Capital Partners, a Chicago-based middle market private equity firm, along with Company management, announced today it has acquired SPX Dock Products, Inc. from SPX Corporation. Headquartered in Carrollton, Texas, Dock Products is a leading manufacturer of a complete line of loading dock equipment. The investment marks the third platform acquisition through Wynnchurch’s second fund, Wynnchurch Capital Partners II, L.P. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. - Wybron Launches Award-Winning InfoTrace Control and Management System to Lighting Field at LDI By : Business News
Wybron, Inc., a leader of entertainment and architectural lighting technology, today announced the North American debut of its award-winning InfoTrace Control and Management System at Lighting Dimensions International (LDI) 2006 in Las Vegas. InfoTrace (IT) is a new lighting design system that uses Remote Device Management (RDM) to control and manage DMX-controlled lighting devices. - Wybron InfoTrace Control and Mangement System Wins Best Debuting Product of the Year Award By : Business News
Wybron, Inc., a leader of entertainment and architectural lighting technology, today announced it has received the Best Debuting Product of the Year Award in the lighting category from Lighting Dimensions International (LDI) 2006 for the InfoTrace Control and Management System. InfoTrace (IT) is a new lighting design system that uses Remote Device Management (RDM) to control and manage Digital Multiplex (DMX)-controlled devices, such as color changers, moving lights, fog machines and dowsers. - Writing A Business Plan What Makes A Good One By : honit
Writing a business plan can be a lot of hard work or it can be great fun. An effective plan can help your company to greatness. A poor one can lead you out of business. No plan is like asking to fail before you even start. - Write an Annual Report on the Business of Your Life By : Steve Kaye
Every major business prepares one. - WorldTradeShow.com, Inc. is Approved by SEC to Trade on the OTC:BB By : Business News
WorldTradeShow.com, Inc. (OTCBB:WTSW), a Nevada corporation specializing in providing online business tradeshows for the travel/tourism, import/export and meeting/convention industries, announced today that WorldTradeShow.com, Inc. has cleared all comments with the SEC (United States Securities and Exchange Commission) and is approved to begin trading on the OTC:BB (Over the Counter Bulletin Board). - World-Class Network Protection Offered by Global DataGuard's Security Risk Management By : Business News
Global DataGuard, the premier provider of Security Risk Management (SRM) solutions for midsize-to-enterprise organizations, today announced that Info Security Products Guide, a Silicon Valley Communications publication and the world's leading publication on security-related products and technologies, has named Security Risk Management (SRM) a winner in the 2006 Tomorrow's Technology Today Award. - World's Best Practice Inventory Management By : Phillip Slater
In almost every endeavour it is difficult to determine what constitutes 'best practice.' Businesses around the world spend millions of dollars on software and advisory services and often don’t know whether they are 'best practice' or just somewhere in the pack. - World Wide Packets Eases Carrier Ethernet Service Deployments By : Business News
World Wide Packets, a leading provider of Carrier Ethernet solutions, today announced the release of Ethernet Services Manager (ESM) 4.5, a carrier grade element management system that is designed to accelerate the management and operation of large scale Ethernet service networks. - Workstream Inc. Receives Nasdaq Notice By : Business News
Workstream Inc. (NASDAQ: WSTM), a provider of On-Demand Enterprise Workforce Management software, announced today that it received written notice from The Nasdaq Stock Market that the bid price of its common stock for the last 30 consecutive trading days had closed below the minimum $1.00 per share required for continued listing under Nasdaq Marketplace Rule 4310(c)(4) (the "Rule"). - Workstream Identifies Top 6 Criteria for Selecting a Talent Management Solution By : Business News
There has been unprecedented growth in talent management initiatives among today's companies. However, getting a grasp on talent management initiatives and selecting the right vendor can be a complicated and daunting process.
Workstream Inc. (TM) (NASDAQ: WSTM), a provider of On-Demand Enterprise Workforce Management software, today announced the availability of a new report designed to help companies navigate this complicated process - Workplace Violence is a Form of Terrorism By : Felix P Nater
No matter how one looks at Workplace Violence or denies its impact on businesses, employees, public image and production and performance, the bottom line is that it exists and is as harmful as the acts of a terrorist. The only difference is the long-term affect of workplace violence on people and the business. One can forget the act but never the impact. - Workplace Conflict Will Continue to Distract Management in 2007 By : Rick Weaver
Despite an increasing body of knowledge when it comes to workplace conflict, one trend has remained steady for the past 10 years. Validating earlier surveys, a recent study by Accountemps shows no change in the amount of time that supervisors are spending to resolve employee issues. - Workplace Conflict Resolution: What's Creating Workplace Conflict and 9 Easy Ways To Resolve It By : Arlyne Diamond
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." - Working Hard? Or Producing Results? By : Gil Hilleard
- Worker's Compensation Programs Use Case Management to Coordinate the Physician By : Business News
Case or care management is an outgrowth of the recognition that mechanisms to coordinate a relatively inefficient health care delivery system were needed to improve the overall quality of care as well as to reduce duplicative and unnecessary services. - Work Your Home Based Business Idea in Three Easy Steps By : upinder singh negi2
The primary necessity is to get a perfectly designed plan of action for a genuine business. A business plan on its own is useless. - Work Scheduling and Efficiency By : Joshua Feinberg
Work scheduling is one of the most time consuming aspects of a consulting business. First you have the issue of work... - Work At Home Tips To Getting Things Done Everyday By : Guy Mendelson
One major hurdle working at home is going to provide you is how do you get things done. I'm talking about accomplishing things everyday working for yourself just like you would if you were a job with a boss to answer to. Here are some tips to help you get things done everyday while working at home. - Woodwork Cleaning As Easy As 1-2-3 By : Sarah Miller
So you think you have created your best work of art? Well, why don’t you do a rain check? Try to observe your finished woodwork and your surroundings. - Wood Contract Manufacturing By : Jimmy Sturo
According to the US Forest Service, one third of US land -- about 302 million hectares -- is forestland, and one fifth -- about 200 million hectares -- is timberland. Forestland is the number-one type of land use in the US. Both forestland and timberland contribute to the industrial manufacturing of wood products. - Women in Management and Why We Need Them By : Will Edwards
Here we are just about forty years after the first women burned their bras and yet still – we don't have complete equality in the modern workplace. Let’s face it: that situation is just not good enough! Our places of work are essentially, despite everything, still male-dominated hierarchies based on the old command and control model of management that is generally acknowledged to be so outdated. - Women Comprise 20% of Starving Students Movers Field Management By : Business News
Women continue to make great strides in blue-collar industries. Starving Students, the nation's leading local mover, boasts 20% of its field management is comprised of women. At Starving Students, the women field managers and directors are growing in numbers and, more often than not, outperform their male peers. Two women managers Kim Nicholl and Sara Wicks credit their success in this male-dominated blue-collar industry, to three qualities: determination, drive to outperform, and detail-orienta - Without Effective Feedback Employees Will Continue To Perform Poorly By : Tim Connor
It is amazing to me, after working with hundreds of organizations over the past 30 years and observing or coaching thousands of managers, executives or business owners, as to how many just don’t get this very simple management principle: you get the behavior you reward. If you want positive behavior repeated, reward it. Let people know you appreciate their effort, dedication, energy, time, etc. If you are getting negative behavior and you ignore it; it, too, will be repeated. - Wise Managers Treat Layoffs as Last Resort By : Jim Clemmer
- Wise Business Management Consultants Write Children's Books By : Lance Winslow
Business Management consultants should learn how to write children's books because so often in business when we are trying to mentor other business leaders, MBA students or small-business owners we find that they do not nearly have the mental faculties to handle the business world. - WisdomTree ETF Assets Under Management Reach $1 Billion By : Business News
WisdomTree Investments, Inc. (Pink Sheets: WSDT) announced today that assets under management for the WisdomTree Trust have grown to $1 billion, as of Friday, November 10, 2006. In the five months since the launch of the first family of 20 fundamentally weighted dividend ETFs, assets under management have increased from $220 million to more than $1 billion. The company launched an additional 10 pure international sector ETFs in October. - Wisdom From The Wizard Of Westwood By : Tom Lemanski
Legendary Basketball coach, John Wooden's practice proceedures provide a lesson in working smarter rather than harder. - WIP – The Mirror of Waste By : Aza Badurdeen
Work in progress is treated as the mirror of waste in any system. Lean manufacturing always talks about having a work in progress free manufacturing facility. - Winning Business Ideas from Kinky Boots By : Jim Stewart
Right there in the middle of my Friday evening, was a movie about "Kinky Boots" giving pointers on leadership and an excellent example of how to develop a winning marketing strategy. And it was doing it in a far more entertaining way than many of the books and articles I've read or courses I've attended. - WingateWeb Appoints Staci Clark as Vice President of Client Services By : Business News
WingateWeb, the leading provider of event management software, today announced that Staci Clark has accepted the position of vice president of client services, a new department within the company. In this capacity she will oversee a team responsible for building relationships and driving value for WingateWeb’s customers. - Windward Sponsors IP Convergence Roadshow By : Business News
Windward Consulting Group, the premier operational management consulting and systems engineering firm, today announced sponsorship of InfoVista's fall 2006 road show series, IP Convergence: The Road to Success. This seminar series will focus on the challenges of managing and delivering converged applications, including IP telephony, and provide a set of best practices to achieve superior end-user satisfaction. - Wincor Nixdorf and ANI Advanced Network Launch Service Partner Program By : Business News
Wincor Nixdorf, one of the world's leading suppliers of IT solutions for the banking and retail industries, and ANI Advanced Network, Inc., a leading provider of ATM services, today announced an agreement that enables ANI to supply and support third-party ATM service vendors with Wincor Nixdorf's entire line of ProCash(TM) automated teller machines (ATMs) and automatic teller safes (ATS) across the U.S. - Wilmington Trust Selects Compliance 360 as Compliance Solution By : Business News
Compliance 360, a provider of governance, risk, and compliance management software, announced that it has been selected by Wilmington Trust as its enterprise-wide compliance platform. Wilmington Trust, a provider of wealth advisory services, specialized corporate services, and banking services, will adopt Compliance 360's comprehensive compliance solutions across all business units and product lines. - William Lyon Homes Extends Expiration Date for Consent Solicitation Relating to Senior Notes By : Business News
William Lyon Homes (the "Company") announced today the extension of a consent solicitation commenced on September 11, 2006 by its subsidiary, William Lyon Homes, Inc. (the "Issuer") relating to its three series of senior notes. - Will Sales Technology Actually Improve Your Company's Sales? By : Peter Thomas
As we embrace the information age, there are more gadgets available to the average sales person, than there were weapons for old age warriors. So does this add a credible advantage to the guy or gal on the road? Early sales reps had their wares and their wits, with which to earn a living, however as technology advances, does all of the constant flow of information actually make today's well trained professionals any more adept than their medieval counterparts? - Why Your Current Approach To Inventory Management Is Not Good Practice And Is Costing You Money By : Phillip Slater
Inventory management is the combination of know-how, process, measures and reporting that together provide the opportunity for maximizing availability while minimizing cash investment. There are five reasons why your inventory management is not best practice and is costing you money. - Why You Should Track Your Competition By : Adrian Martin
While it may seem obvious that competition poses a threat to the success of your business many organizations fail to effectively track their competition within the marketplace. - Why You Need To Know About Training and Sales Management By : Adam Mussa
Finding just the right training material on sales management can be tricky, but well worth the work. Training sales management is one of the best ways to ensure that your company runs efficiently. Training material on sales management can espouse different philosophies, so know exactly what you believe before choosing any one package. But once you find what you are looking for, training sales management will be one less worry on which to focus. - Why You Need a Business Planning System NOT a Business Plan By : K Singh
When someone mentions business planning we have been conditioned to think about writing a business plan. There are hundreds of books and articles, tons of software, an army of consultants, and a multitude government programs to help you write a business plan. There are virtually no resources to help you set up what today’s business environment really demands – a continuous, ongoing planning system. - Why Use a Restaurant Point of Sale System? By : Daniel Mitchell
If you are opening a new restaurant, it is very important to choose a quality Point of Sale system. Why? Find out in this informative article. - Why Training Fails By : Kevin Dwyer
If the objective of training is for people to apply that learning in the workplace and make an observable difference to an organisation’s results, then almost all corporate training fails to achieve its objective and even fails to measure whether it achieved its objective. - Why Thinking Is Too Important To Be Left Only To Management By : Chuck Yorke
In creating "flow manufacturing" or just in time manufacturing the idea at Toyota was to make sure the flow was hardly ever broken or interrupted. After all the idea was to maximize on production and the way to do this was to keep an assembly line moving. - Why Software-As-A-Service (SaaS) CRM Is Here To Stay? By : Colin Duffy
There is no denying the increasing business trend to harness the power of the Internet to not only get their message out, but to manage their customer responses. For millions of companies the Internet provides a medium to service their customer interests, and facilitate greater communication. - Why Should You Have a Business Plan? By : pardeep batra
Are you planning to start a new business? Or are you considering
expanding your current business and require a bank loan or
investment from outsiders?
If you are going to look for an investment of capital it is quite
likely that you will be required to have a business plan. If you
are starting a business, despite the work involved, a business
plan can prepare you for the obstacles ahead and help ensure your success. - Why Projects Fail By : Donald Eversdyk
Understanding why a project fails. The main reasons include lack of planning, research, teamwork, training, and corporate ego. - Why Outsource To A PEO Firm? By : Rob Zawrotny
It’s the $51 billion industry you’ve likely never heard of: PEOs. q - Why Optimizing Your Supply Chain Can Deliver Value By : Andrew Martin
Supply chain departments typically control the flow of goods/materials from suppliers to customers. An organizations supply chain function can consume a significant portion of business costs, through thier control of a large percentage of the cost of sale. Inefficient supply chains can be characterized by bureaucracy and "hidden costs" or waste such as overstocking inventory, paper led processes and poor controls and policies. - Why Not Take This Management Quiz Now? By : Tim Connor
Why not give the following quiz to your management staff. It will give you an idea of their understanding and application of some of the critical issues, concepts and techniques that have an impact on their performance and success as managers. If you feel your team could benefit from an in-depth custom in-house management training program, please give me a call. I will be happy to discuss a custom curriculum for your staff with you. Please call me if you would like the answers to this quiz. - Why My Cat Refuses to Attend Meetings By : Steve Kaye
No one asks her to participate. - 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. - Why Markservice Is The Best Concept Of Grounds Management On The Swedish Landscaping Market By : Roberto Bell
Why settle for “ Half & Half” when you can have “ the full Monty “ ?
Adding a sip of whipped milk into your coffee automatically transforms it into a tasty and exclusive Cafe Latte, a really value-added thing to do nowadays if you are in the Coffe-Shop business. - Why Is Management Needed By : Sharon White
- Why is It So Important to Hire Exceptional People? By : Arnold Nadler
The people we hire for our business become our goodwill ambassadors. We, as owners, are sometimes predisposed, and the people we employee represent the image of our business, the brand we are developing, and the standards our business is based on. - Why Is Feedback So Threatening? By : Linda Zdanowicz
Why is it that people tend to assume that feedback is going to be bad? Or painful? Or just plain something they'd rather not hear? Your day can be going along just fine when your boss says, "Can I talk to you about something for a minute?" Maybe you are a person who just thinks, "Sure, what's up?" A lot of people think an amazing amount of thoughts in the seconds it takes to walk into the boss's office. It goes more like this, "Oh no, what did I do? Did I forget to do something?" And of course all those little misdemeanors we may subconsciously feel guilty about come flooding in as possibilities. - Why Employees' Quit By : Gaurav Doshi
An employee's expectations are less on financial fronts, but more towards how he's treated and how he is valued. Much of this depends directly on the immediate supervisor. If organization is losing good people, then their immediate supervisor are to be analyzed. More than any other significant reasons, they are the reason people stay and thrive in an organization. "People leave managers not companies" - Why Employees Leave By : Ross Blake
Ten of the most common reasons why good employees leave and what you can do to lower turnover costs and losses in productivity, expertise, and customers. - Why Doesn’t Training Stick? By : Kate Mercer
Have you ever wondered why the training you get on some courses, however interesting and entertaining, doesn’t ‘stick’? How many course folders have you got gathering dust on your office shelves? And how much of the content can you recall, or more importantly, actually use, without opening the folder? - Why Does Project Management Fail? By : Tim Bryce
"It must be remembered that project management is first and foremost a philosophy of management, not an elaborate set of tools and techniques. It will only be as effective as the people who use it." - Why Do You Need Business Management Consulting? By : NamSingh Then
When business grows crossing the boundaries defined by limited internal resources, including your own and your executives’, it pays to engage the services of external business management consultants. - Why Do We Measure Performance, Anyway? By : Stacey Barr
Trees (like all living things) have a clever feedback loop that helps them translate what their environment is doing so they can respond in ways that keep them living and growing and reproducing. Simpler but not dissimilar from organisations that know the real meaning of performance measurement, don't you think? This article discusses the real purpose of performance measurement: feedback. - Why Do Managers Find It Difficult To Fire Poor Performers? By : Wally Bock
Firing poor performers is one of the toughest jobs any manager has to do. Lack of good training makes it even harder. - Why Do Large Enterprises Incur So Much Unneeded Waste? By : Geoff Ficke
The Lessons and Opportunities for Entrepreneurs Are Obvious and Crucial: Check Out the Space Program! - Why Do I Need A Promissory Note? By : Donna Vestre
In essence a client that has requested to pay over an extended period of time is asking you for a loan. They are requesting that you carry their account until they can pay you. Asking for a signature on a promissory note is simply complying with their request and asking them to confirm their commitment in writing. - Why Discussion Fails in Meetings By : Steve Kaye
Discussion is like conversation in that it is a free-form dialogue without any direction. Each person responds to what the last person said... - Why Cost Reduction Efforts Fail By : Phillip Slater
Every business is trying to improve profitability, after all this is why the business exists. To achieve this goal there are only two paths that can be taken – increase revenue or reduce costs. - Why Choose Wood and How to Do it By : Sarah Miller
Wood, as a durable material, does more good than just staying in our rainforests and providing homes for the animals in the wild. Wood provides lumber that is used for building homes and installation; hobbies such as sculpting and making furniture and a whole lot more. Techniques involving with woodworking as an art are carving, sawing, sanding, painting, laminating and finishing. So why choose wood? Lumber is readily available and it's a replaceable resource which can figure into plenty of resale value. This material never goes out of style. Some materials like vinyl may be pretty and are prominent on the market; however it is costly and lacks artistic detail. Using metal would mean having lack of strength causing it to dent, and in time it may rust.
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