- Confessions of a Reformed Manager: Seven principles for becoming a good manager By : Randy Siegel
Few are born great managers. But these seven principles -- know yourself, share yourself, practice servant leadership, manage the whole person, thrive on feedback, check in with your intentions, and correct mistakes fast -- helped me to become a better one. - Office Chairs - Researching For A Deal That Meets All Your Standards By : Brooke Hayles
It is difficult to strike the right balance between an affordable, and at the same time, a quality office chair. It isn't necessary that an expensive chair is always the best chair. A little research can get you office chairs that satisfy both criteria. - Modular Offices, A Viable Alternative to Conventional Construction By : Jay Stockman
After all factors are considered, modular offices are a cost effective, sound means to maintaining a healthy business, and should be inclusive in any business model. - Why Choose Delaware as Your Corporate Home? By : Jay Stockman
All factors considered, Delaware is a premiere legal home to companies all around the world. - Principles of Safety and Occupational Health Training By : Ryan Arsendatama
To become an occupational health and safety professional you must have educational qualifications and experience. You also must pass certain written examinations. All occupational health and safety specialists and technicians must go through on the job and classroom training, to learn about the relevant laws and inspection procedures. - Merger and Acquisition - A Strategy for Corporate Growth By : Dave Kauppi
This article discusses how a properly executed strategy of mergers and acquisitions can dramatically enhance growth and company value. - Heavy Duty Office Chairs: Get The Most For Your Money By : Susan Dean
Heavy duty office chairs are often the most cost effective products for your office and your employees. But, it can be difficult to know if in fact a chair is high in quality and long lasting. Because of this, you may feel that it is hard to find the product that you need without going with the same chair that you have used for the last several years. - Successful Human Resource Management for Employees By : James Hunt
Almost all large sized companies have some type of human resources management in place so that employees have someone available to help them deal with many different types of issues that include understanding the companies medical/dental plan ... - Buying the Right Office Furniture By : James Hunt
Buying new office furniture for your business or home office can sometimes be a guessing game. The first thing that you need to do is decide exactly what you need and how that is going to fit into your budget... - Executive Coaching Consultant Says: "Combat Confidence Is Answer for Burned-Out Executives" By : Sharon Dotson
Executive coach tells how he uses his experience as a combat soldier to coach business exeutives. - Intellectual Information Management and Knowledge Management By : James Hunt
There is so much information that is transmitted within a company on a daily basis that there needs to be some type of system in place to manage all this information. Knowledge management also deals with the intellectual information ... - Successful Business Cards are Necessary Marketing Tool By : James Hunt
Business cards are a way for business people to communicate with their clients and potential customers in a positive and non intrusive manner. Business cards are considered to be a necessary marketing tool since it accomplishes so many tasks at one time... - Corporate Gift Ideas - Impression Is Everything By : Ray La Foy
With the gravity of what a gift can mean for your company, it's a good idea to consider your client base before rushing out and buying the first gift baskets that strike your fancy. - UPS Battery - Useful protection for your office By : Joseph Then
Just think of the hassle that you would half to go through if you had to redo all the work on your computer for that day because of a power failure. - What Is Outsourcing, And Is It Here To Stay? By : Keisha Seaton
Outsourcing is the secondary product of the globalization phenomenon that swept the world in the 1990s. - Found - The Time Lost in the Commute By : marie mastria
Time passes whether you do something with it or not, so why not make the most of it? Commuting time well spent can give you back the time you thought you had to give up to commute to and from work. - Why Your Marketing Plan Is Important To Your Business By : Khemal Dole
A good marketing plan is important to any business. Here's why. - Finding Personal Purpose at Work By : Randy Siegel
Discovering meaning is the business of spirituality, and business needs spirituality more than ever today. - Do Women Rule by Committee By : Jaci Rae
The Glass Ceiling in Corporate America can cause many tempers to fly. - Safe Harbor Plans-a Retirement Triple Play By : Lawrence Groves
Max out your 401k contributions and defer taxes with this little known 401k plan design. - Initial Public Offerings: Benefits and Drawbacks By : Joel Arberman
Initial public offerings (IPOs) offer companies a number of benefits, but there are some drawbacks. This article reviews factors that any business thinking about going public should consider. - Going Public: The Disadvantages By : Joel Arberman
There are a number of disadvantages for private companies seeking to go public. Management needs to be aware of the drawbacks to properly weigh the advantages and opportunities. - Going Public: The Four Categories of Cost By : Joel Arberman
Private companies seeking to go public via a direct public offering will need to pay for several basic costs, including accounting, legal, professional and miscellaneous transaction fees. - IRS Attacks 401k Part-time Employee Exclusions and Your Determination Letter is useless..... By : Lawrence Groves
The IRS is attacking 401k plans that exclude part-time, temporary, and seasonal (A.K.A. "part-time") employees. Can You Protect Your Exclusion? - Direct Public Offerings: Benefits and Drawbacks By : Joel Arberman
Direct public offerings enable virtually any company to become publicly traded. Neither an underwriter nor a reverse merger is utilized in the transaction. - 9 Little Known Facts About Going Public By : Joel Arberman
Many entrepreneurs have preconceived notions about taking their company public, most of which are not accurate. - Business Competition and Partner Research By : Sarah Deak
The business world is full of ever changing markets and corporations, making it hard for businesses to keep up with "who's who" in business. This ever changing atmosphere makes it difficult for any business when it comes time to select a business partner or assess a competitor. - Going Public via Initial or Direct Public Offering: The Role of Your Board of Directors By : Joel Arberman
A company's board of directors can play an important role in determining the kind of funding a public offering receives. If going public is your goal, the selection of board members should be given especially careful consideration. - How To Conduct A Board Of Directors Meeting By : David Gass
Describes how the chairman and others should conduct a board of directors meeting. - Get Noticed With A Great Company Logo And Eye Catching Logo Apparel By : Katheryn Hoban
Polish up that company logo shirt to get noticed. Your shirts are one of your advertising tools. - Setting Up a Corporation - Learn the Basics By : David Gass
A corporation is a legal entity that separates the persons owning or operating a business from the actual business itself. They are set up to protect individuals from a range of possible damages and obligations that might occur as a result of doing business. - Build Credibility with Expertise By : Lawrence Groves
With expertise you can move out of the hallway as a vendor and into the boardroom as a peer - Choosing to Incorporate? By : David Gass
For the novice business owner getting incorporated seems like an endless stream of red tape, forms and complications. - Sales Carpenter: Building One Tile at a Time By : Victor Gonzalez
This article is about the challenge in sales is knowing how to begin building your sales revenues without feeling overwhelmed. - GE Real Estate Completes $4.8B Acquisition Of Arden Realty By : Dave Gosine
Building on its growth ambitions in the Western region of the U.S., GE Real Estate (NYSE:GE) announced the completion of its acquisition of Arden Realty, Inc. (NYSE:ARI) , the largest publicly-traded office landlord in Southern California. The purchase price of approximately $4.8 billion includes the assumption and refinancing of $1.6 billion of Arden's outstanding debt. - Grants Provide the Assistance Needed to Tap Alternative Energy Resources By : Mike Batta
A look at the use of government grant for alternative energy development. - "Stand Up And Deliver" Leadership For Change By : Dutch Holland
Leaders must stand up and deliver if their companies are to be successful at organizational change. While the idea of "standing up and delivering" might be a no-brainer, the truth of the matter in our 30 years of experience is that leaders frequently are MIA (missing in action) in some key ways when big changes are required for their organizations - Delegate, Delegate, Delegate ... Not in My Big Change By : Dutch Holland
Believe it or not, delegation consistently turns up on the list of failure factors for the big change maneuvers that we call Red Zones, from reengineering to big system implementations, from mergers to culture changes. (Red Zone is our term for a big change ... a "make it big or break it bad" change) - The Definition of WOW By : Kimberly King
Are you looking to increase sales and increase customer satisfaction? The way to achieve all your business goals AND meet your customer's needs is to be WOW. But what does WOW mean? - More Than Just A Smile By : Kimberly King
In face to face sales, service and support, there are specific behaviors that will create WOW Customer experiences so that you can increase your revenue and create more loyal customers. Behavioral mentoring expert, Kimberly King, shares her insight. - Are Alternative Energy Companies the New Wave in industry? By : Mike Batta
A look at the progress of alternative energy companies in America. - Categorizing Corporate Actions According To Types By : David Gass
Explains the different types of actions corporations can take and the affect of these actions on shareholders among others. - Discover The Benefits Of Incorporation By : David Gass
Describes all the benefits of forming a corporation. - Why A Visionary Business Is A Simple Solution To A Complex Problem By : Saleem Rana
While most corporations, big and small, profess to work in partnership with every element of their work force, they only pay it token regard.
Yet working in partnership with all, helps all to realize their dreams, and when this happens an enormous amount of energy and intelligence is released. This, in turn, creates smoother, more productive processes and a spike in the bottom line. - How To Incorporate By : David Gass
Describes the process and strategies used in forming a corporation. - Understanding The Article Of Incorporation By : David Gass
Desribes what it takes to incorporate and the rules governing corporations in most states - Understanding The Different Types Of Corporate Resolutions By : David Gass
Explains the different types of actions that qualify as resolutions that must be passed by the board of directors or the shareholders. - How To Form A Nonprofit Corporation By : David Gass
Describes the special needs of forming a nonprofit corporation. - Understanding The Difference Between C Corporations And S Corporations By : David Gass
Describes the differences between C Corporations and S Corporations and explains the advantages and disadvantages of each. - Is There An Entrepreneur In You? By : Tony Jacowski
Tired of your 9-5 job? Fire your boss! This article cuts to the chase to show you how to assess your suitability for being a successful entrepreneur! - Understanding Which Corporate Activities Need Resolutions By : David Gass
Lists some of the more important activities that need resolutions passed in order to be done. - Entrepreneurs Are Using "The Secret" By : Taylore Vance
Learn how to make your home business soar without working any harder. The big names (Joe Vitale, Jack Canfield, Robert Allen, etc.) have used these same Universal principles. They prove it´s not who your but what and how you "think" that makes money. Three healpful resources are included... - Essentials For Writing A Professional Corporate Resolution By : David Gass
Describes what it takes to write a professional corporate resolution to be reviewed by the board or the shareholders. - Well's Fargo 401k Plans Robbed- Thousands Missing By : Lawrence Groves
Five Actions To Take Now to Protect Your 401k Plan From internal Theft - How To Fill Out A Stock Certificate By : David Gass
Describes the things involved in filling out a stock certificate. - How To Form A Corporation In Georgia By : David Gass
Describes the process involved with forming a corporation in Georgia. - Practical Pandemic Planning Advice By : Robert Giffin
Avian (Bird) Flu is a worldwide health crisis waiting to happen, yet too few companies are prepared to deal with a pandemic. Here is some much-needed practical advice on preparing for this threat. - The Devil Is In The Details...Of Change By : Dutch Holland
We have all heard about the importance of getting all the details taken care of and getting them handled right. That’s true for wills, contracts, recipes, blueprints and lots of other things. One subject, however, really needs to have attention to detail but it rarely happens. Moving an organization from “doing things one way to doing things another” is a “details job.” - Teambuilding For Any Business By : Nicky Pilkington
Teambuilding can be an important way of developing your businesses most valuble assets, its employees. Especially when hiring new employees or starting a new business, building relationships within your team is of prime importance. - Prioritizing Means Productivity In Management By : Nicky Pilkington
There is a famous story in business articles and productivity books. It’s often attributed to different people and the exact dollar figure that the consultant was paid is always different. - Understanding The Reasons For Stock Splits By : David Gass
Describes why companies choose to engage in stock splits and the affects this has on the stock market as a whole. - Incorporating In Nevada By : David Gass
Describes the process of forming a corporation in the state of Nevada. - Utilizing The Different Types of Corporate Documents By : David Gass
Explains the types of corporate documents and how to use them to run a corporation effectively. - Understanding The Board Of Director's Meeting By : David Gass
Explains all the integral components of a board of directors meeting and the importance of following proper routine. - Importance Of Maintaining Corporate Records By : David Gass
Describes the importance that corporate records take in keeping a company legitimate and functional - The Features And Importance Of Shareholder Agreements By : David Gass
Describes the need for shareholder agreements and records of such transactions in order for a corporation to be legitimate. - Achieve Amazing Interest By Investing In Corporate Bonds By : David Gass
Describes the process of investing in corporate bonds and how to achieve the most interest possible. - Understanding The Concept Of Cash Flow By : David Gass
Describes what cash flow is and how best to control and even utilize it for the benefit of your company. - Utilizing Business Plan Software By : David Gass
Describes how using business plan software can help get a company started and keep it running - Learn To Analyze Business Insurance Arbitrations By : David Gass
Stresses the need to fully understand a business insurance arbitration before agreeing to it. - Understanding The Business Owner's Policy By : David Gass
Explains the fundamentals of the business owner's policy and the role it plays in business. - Understanding The Difference Between Debentures And Stocks And Bonds By : David Gass
Explains the difference between debentures and stocks or bond and why debentures are preferable in some situations. - Accountable Or Responsible - That Is The Question By : Martin Haworth
Are you ready to step up to the big time?
The reason I ask, is a lesson I learnt once when I got myself promoted... - Forecasting A Company's Cash Flow By : David Gass
Explains how to predict what a company's cash flow shall be. - Frequently Asked Questions About Articles Of Incorporation By : Heather Colman
Articles of incorporation are needed when a business decides to incorporate. - How Taxes Apply To Corporations By : David Gass
Explains how the government taxes S and C corporations differently from other types of companies. - Using the Windows Double Monitor Feature to Increase Your Productivity! By : Todd Jirecek
A great way to increase your home business work! - Building A Learning Organisation By : Sandro Azzopardi
A learning organisation produces a flexible organisation where people will accept and adapt to new ideas and change through shared vision. - Choosing The Right Home Business Income Opportunity By : Obinna Heche
While there is no easy answer to the questions about which home business income opportunity is right for you, there are some guideposts along the way of doing business that will tell you if you have chosen an opportunity that is the right one for you. - Renting Office Space Which Web Sites Offer the Best Information and Selection? By : Keith Londrie
Renting office space can be done without ever having to leave your home. In the past, if you were looking to rent office space, you would have to get in your car and drive from building to building. This could take an entire day, and you still might not find what you want. - Office Space In Manhattan: A Competitive Market By : Keith Londrie
Office space in Manhattan can be very hard to come by. This is one of the most competitive markets in the entire United States. If you are lucky enough to have good office space in Manhattan you should think twice before getting rid of it. - Is Business Coaching Meant For You By : Kris Koonar
This short read is designed to help you decide if business coaching is for you. - Embracing the Feminine in the Workplace By : Randy Siegel
Corporate cultures must blend the feminine with the masculine. Decisions must be made, but process must be respected. Connection must be as valued as much as competition. - Where to Find Available Office Space By : Keith Londrie
Available office space can be found in one of three ways. Each of their advantages and disadvantages are outlined below. - What is Serviced Office Space? By : Keith Londrie
A serviced office space comes equipped with many benefits that a standard office would never be able to offer. A serviced office space is one that comes fully equipped. - Why Are You Stalling? There's Money To Be Made Online! By : Keith Londrie
The hard information's out. There's assets to be made on the internet. Well, legitimately, that's not imaginative to a lot of subjects; the statement's been out for some time. - Employees Don't Come With Instruction Manuals By : Robert Cameron
Employees are often difficult to understand and manage, even the good ones. Managers need to have better information about their employees persoanlity and behavioral makeup. - Nevada State Corporation - The #1 Reason to Incorporate in Nevada By : John Hinkle
Nevada State Corporation - The #1 Reason to Incorporate in Nevada - 4 Ways To Be More Productive At The Office By : John Morris
It's scary to think about how much we could get done, and how much free time we could have if we were more productive... - Nevada Incorporation - Advantages of Forming a Corporation in Nevada By : John Hinkle
Details on the advantages of incorporating in Nevada. - Fourth Quarter Planning and The Importance of Corporate Rewards By : Lee Michaels
If you're like most business owners, you probably scramble to throw together a bunch of marketing plans and restructuring packages near the end of each fourth quarter. One of the easiest ways in which you can eliminate these fourth quarter planning woes is to implement some type of corporate rewards plan either in lieu of your normal restructuring package or to complement it. - Inventory Management - Good Practices And Benefits By : Ske Chay
Efficiency in effective inventory management will always give a competitive edge to the business, regardless of its nature. - Lean Manufacturing Process For Beginners By : Fidens Felix
Every company has been asking what is lean manufacturing process. This article answers what is this manufacturing process as compared to the present manufacturing methods and why should it be considered. - The Graphic Design Creative Process By : Craig Bullock
In regards to the graphic design creative process, the relationship between client and designer is rather delicate, where success relies upon strong communication and understanding. - Goals & Priorities are a Must for your Organization By : Pj Germain
Our goals provide our direction. Until we have established our goals much of our activity is pointless. Without goals, we have no reason to organize, ourselves and our time because we are not going anywhere in particular. - Is Online Incorporation Right For You? By : Craig Thornburrow
A review of business incorporation and performing the action online. - How Corporate Actions Affect Shareholders By : William Smith
Corporate actions affect the rights and privileges of the shareholders largely. Shareholders are of two kinds, the common shareholders and the preferred shareholders. - Know When to Exit, Do Not Be the Living Dead By : Mike Teng
Is it worth the pain and effort? Do you want to keep it going by throwing good money to chase after bad money? Therefore one needs to ask whether one's company is worth more dead than alive? - Cost Control Is An Important Antidote in Corporate Turnaround By : Mike Teng
Unnecessary cost is always your Number One enemy. You must attack every cost item, justify and challenge it. - The Key To Successful Corporate Turnaround Is Early Detection By : Mike Teng
Early detection of business problems is vital to sustaining a company's growth, manage the crisis effectively and to contain the economic distress. Business problems rarely occur suddenly.
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