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51. 
by Marquez Comelab
There are many types of organizations. We can separate them into two major divisions: organizations existing to create profits (profit organizations. Includes business entities) and organizations that exist primarily for another purpose (non-profit organizations. E.g: charity organizations)....
• Date Added: 12/31/2005
• Views: 261

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by Larry Jone
The great Indian nation seems to have lapped up 'foreign' tag to every economic activity. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is the latest catch phrase in the big Indian dream.

There were times when the liberal economic policies –...
• Date Added: 4/4/2006
• Views: 165

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by Kris Koonar
The body reaps what the mind sows, and your business reaps what you put into it. You need a focal point – like when a photographer chooses the central subject of a picture, the primary object on which all eyes focus. The focal point of your business is the central concept of your business, the...
• Date Added: 7/25/2006
• Views: 161

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by Satya Narayan
In about 23 years, Filtration Technology, a public limited company, has risen from ground zero to the stratosphere. Headquartered in New Delhi, it has numerous factories based in Northern India. This meteoric rise in the company's finances is the cause of the able guidance of true professionals...
• Date Added: 1/6/2007
• Views: 100

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by Aaron Muller
Businesses are something which have a tendency to change hands now and again over the entire life of the business. Whether it is a merger or an outright sale, there are certain factors which will affect the overall value of a business that is put up for sale by its current owner. The following...
• Date Added: 2/23/2006
• Views: 303

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by Carson Nash
Factoring, Invoice Factoring, Accounts Receivable Factoring, Receivables Factoring, Factoring Account Receivables, and Receivable Factoring all mean the exact same thing. The selling of a company's accounts receivable or invoice(s) at a discount, to a factor, who assumes the credit risk of the...
• Date Added: 3/27/2007
• Views: 241

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by Verena Veneeva
There are many different and competing definitions of "corporate culture" in the organizational theory literature. On one end of the spectrum culture is simply defined as the patterns of behavior within the organization (Smircich, 1983). On the other end, some theorists have defined organizational...
• Date Added: 7/10/2006
• Views: 166

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by Mike Rudd
A systematic financial review can lead to greater profits

There are several elements within a small business environment that should be analyzed and reviewed to establish potential profitability as compared to current performance.

Financial statement review
In a...
• Date Added: 6/22/2006
• Views: 150

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by Verena Veneeva
It has been becoming a common practice in organizations to produce high productive results through ensuring effective teamwork (Papers4you.com, 2006). Many experts have argued that teamwork is really an effective tool in organizations where work is highly interconnected and demands up to date...
• Date Added: 7/10/2006
• Views: 162

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by Verena Veneeva
This article will provide brief overview about the concept and definition of leadership, set of competencies required and choices of power available for leaders through which they can work for organizational benefits.

There is no second thought about the fact that like in normal social...
• Date Added: 7/10/2006
• Views: 193

61. 
by Sachin A.
No two persons agree on all things. When people come together to work out a deal, they try to maximize their benefits and minimize their costs. Each person places a different value on individual elements of the deal.An effective negotiation is not just about making people see things from your...
• Date Added: 4/10/2006
• Views: 206

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by Mike Rudd
Any business can be struck by disasters such as earthquakes, vandalism, floods, tornadoes or fire anytime.

A 2005 International Profit Associates Small Business Research Board(IPA SBRB) Study reported that 79 percent of...
• Date Added: 6/22/2006
• Views: 144

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by John Parker
Restaurants and other food service businesses generate literally tons of cooking oil, grease and food wastes every day. If this waste is not managed properly, it can cause major environmental problems. Much of the waste is in solid form and can be safely put in packages and placed in the trash....
• Date Added: 11/28/2006
• Views: 105

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by Kris Nickerson
"At any given moment, newspapers in dozens of cities across the U.S. feature stories about insurance fraud," says Tom Reitze, President of David Morse & Associates (www.davidmorse.com), providers of third-party administrator services, field adjusting services, specialty claims services, and fraud...
• Date Added: 8/16/2006
• Views: 156

65. 
by Sara Chambers
The general perception is that any and every person who is involved in the business of trading of currency or foreign exchange is a person who has a super high IQ. To hear words and phrases like liquidity ratio, central bank intervention and inflationary demand makes us feel as if we are back in...
• Date Added: 1/11/2006
• Views: 242

66. 
by Joseph Kenny
Many people let their finances get a little out of hand at some stage. It's just a fact of life that today, with all the credit that lenders throw at us, and the amount of temptation out there to consume and buy more, that we end up spending more than we have. Indeed, with lenders advancing more...
• Date Added: 12/5/2005
• Views: 334

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by Verena Veneeva
Organizations around the world have claimed that they are 'innovative' businesses as they are creative (Papers4you.com, 2006). However to gain a competitive edge, it is imperative to realize that innovation always implies one step ahead of creativity where later is only an essential component of...
• Date Added: 7/10/2006
• Views: 274

68. 
by Lauren Hobson
Many small businesses are busy with day-to-day activities with no time left over to create a marketing plan to follow. Well, summer is a great time to put together a plan that will help build your company's image and provide guidelines for marketing your business for the second half of...
• Date Added: 8/8/2006
• Views: 136

69. 
by Peter Mason
If someone just studies a few recent corporate recruitment advertisements, there will be at least one thing he or she will find common in almost all of them. The recruiters are putting much emphasis on hiring a one-team man rather than a one-man team, in the management category at least....
• Date Added: 5/31/2006
• Views: 297

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by Verena Veneeva
There is no doubt that interest in corporate governance has substantially increased in recent years. Not only have separate states adopted their own corporate codes but also changes in corporate governance are directed at a global level. For developing economies, corporate governance helps to...
• Date Added: 7/10/2006
• Views: 267

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