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1. Groupware as a Document Manager: Collaboration Series #3
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By Joe Miller This article is the third of a series of articles exploring specific aspects of groupware. The brief informational articles in this series discuss some of the technologies associated with groupware, as well as some of the characteristics of groupware. Some of these characteristics may go hand in hand with business collaborative needs. Other characteristics go beyond what some groupware provider... read more
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2. ISO 9001 Registration – 8 Steps for Success
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By Chris Anderson You’ve made the plans, built the quality system and conducted the audit. So how do you register your company as ISO 9001 conformant? And how can you be sure you’re getting the most value for your investment? Here’s how the process works.
Certifying Your Company
After your company's ISO 9001 audit, you will want to register your company to show that you've met the requirements. And to ... read more
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3. ISO 9001 Compliant Program: Steps to Build
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By Chris Anderson Implementing an ISO 9001 system represents a major effort. However, all of that effort can represent a significant shift for a business - from quantity to quality. And this could make sure your business gets the desired results.
Shift Focus to Performance
Developing, implementing and maintaining your ISO 9001 program can be crucial to the core issues of a business. The focus is design... read more
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4. How to Build a Business Ethics Program
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By Chris Anderson Recent corporate financial scandals have highlighted the importance of business ethics and legal compliance. Yet a recent National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) survey of 280 corporate CEOs and directors found that "only one of three directors felt that they were highly effective in ensuring legal compliance".
Building an Ethics and Compliance Program
Most companies reali... read more
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5. Three Tips to Forgiveness: A Key Factor in Anger Management
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By Dr. Tony Fiore Three Tips to Forgiveness: A Key Factor in Anger Management
Elizabeth, 32, cried during anger management class as she told how one year ago - her 19-month-old girl was permanently brain-damaged as the result of a medical error at the hospital in which she was delivered.
Elizabeth had a legitimate grievance toward the hospital and medical staff, and felt that she could never forgive them for ... read more
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6. Mortgage Tips from Me to You
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By Seymore Hennigan At some point in your adult life, you are likely to purchase a house of your own. Whether you are sick of renting, or you have decided to settle down and start a family, purchasing your first home can be an exhilarating and nerve-wracking adventure. In researching the best practices for new home buying, we decided to give you three of the most important tips.
Our first suggestion is to save,... read more
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7. How to Get Money Back for Your Process and Procedures Investments
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By Chris Anderson You have permission to publish this article its entirety, electronically, or in print at no charge, as long as the resource box is included with the article along with my full signature file for ezines and my Web address (http://www.bizmanualz.com) in hyperlink for other sites. This article is 443 words long. Thanks for your interest.
Wouldn’t it be nice to get some of your money back that you ... read more
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8. Reverse Merger: one of several options.
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By Joseph Quinones Reverse Merger: one of several options.
Small and mid-size companies looking to go public usually think IPO (Initial Public offering), but find it difficult to get an underwriter to look at them. They go out an engage a consultant that advises them to do a reverse merger and they usually jump into it head first without exploring the options.
If you have read some of my previous articles you ... read more
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9. Today's Web Jobs Demand New Skills: Or Looking for Work in All the Right Places
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By June Campbell Dear [FNAME]
Developing Career Opportunities on the Web or
Looking for Work in All the Right Places
by June Campbell
Want to break into a good web job?
The days when a high school graduate could step into a lower-
level web design job are over, according to Jennifer Laycock,
forum administrator for JimWorld.com. Entry-level web
positions require a much wider skill set than w... read more
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10. Is Your Company Growing Fast Enough for You?
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By Chris Anderson Is Your Company Growing Fast Enough for You?
Are you frustrated by the lack of growth in your firm, or the effort required to squeeze any up-tick in performance? Are inadequate policies and procedures a root cause? To find out, take this simple self assessment to see if this may be inhibiting real growth at your company.
Q. Can you take an extended vacation without the company falling apart?
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11. If Real People Ran the Bank - I (a spoof for the heart)
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By Lynella Grant Banish Loans Forever
If ordinary, hard-working, people ran the bank... the very first thing to get rid of would be loans. Absolutely no more loans!
Because once they’re gone, there wouldn’t be any more:
- Due dates
- Interest charges - at any rate of interest
- Late fees or penalties
- Liens
- Applications or rejections
- Credit reports [Old joke - If it weren’t for bad credi... read more
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12. Policies and Procedures Used as Management Key
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By Chris Anderson Managers know the difficulty of getting people to do the right things the right way. And employees need their expertise and understanding of the way things should be done. But how do you get it across so it actually sticks? The answer is well-defined policies and procedures.
Quickly Convey What’s Right
Managers can convey the exact way things should be done with policies and procedure... read more
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13. Our House Cost $17,500
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By Steve Gillman Good Homes Under $50,000?
My wife Ana and I found cheap homes for sale all over the country during a seven-week drive, and we bought one in a great little town in the mountains of western Montana. It cost us $17,500. We spent almost $2000 to fix it, and lived there for several months before selling it for $28,000. There's a photo on our website (http://www.HousesUnderFiftyThousand.com)... read more
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14. How to Get Your Procedures Project Done
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By Chris Anderson Wouldn't it be nice for business owners and executives to be finished with their policies and procedures project already? They know they need to get it done, but maybe it's taking too long. Or perhaps their people are staring at a blank piece of paper, and they don't know where to begin. Or maybe they're not sure what to write. Or they're just too busy.
The Usual Scenario
Companies f... read more
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15. Reverse Merger: A Vision Without A Strategy Is A Prescription For Failure
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By Joseph Quinones Many business owner with a dream to take their company public often neglect to prepare and plan for the future, very few small and mid-size companies have a business plan.
A business plan is like a road map, and can be liken to when you go on a journey sometimes you need to change direction, it doesn’t mean your destination changes, you are just getting there via a different route.
A vision ... read more
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16. Collaboration: 3 Keys to Keeping Your Documents from Getting Lost in the Shuffle
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By Joe Miller >Often, collaborating documents in a team or in a business can feel like a complex sports play gone wrong. The ball gets passed off to the wrong person, dropped, or even lost. In addition, most document collaboration happens electronically. We are always told to save and resave these electronic documents, but it gets to the point that we can’t even keep track of which draft we’re on. Not to men... read more
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17. Productivity: So Many Small Things
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By Robert F. Abbott We rarely see stories or articles about productivity in the newspaper or on TV. When we do, it’s usually just another story on the economy that defies understanding.
Which is too bad. Our prosperous standard of living arrived, in large part, because of the ability of companies and organizations everywhere, and for the past several hundred years, to increase productivity.
Productivity simply... read more
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18. Marketing: Can I Trust You?
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By Lisa Packer We live in an unprecedented era of communication. Because of this, your prospects are literally bombarded from all directions with marketing messages. They’ve heard so many hyped claims, that they automatically distrust them all.
How can you avoid this in your marketing messages? How can you convince them that what you promise is what you will actually deliver?
First of all, tell the truth.... read more
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20. Time Management: A New Approach From Ancient Greece!
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By Eric Garner Learn how to create a balance in your time and work by applying the theory of the Four Elements -- earth, fire, air and water -- to the way you manage your time.
Here is a model of time management, that, although highly original and innovative, is based on a theory that is several thousand years old. The theory is the theory of the Four Elements. According to the Ancient Greeks, all matter in t... read more
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21. Document Sharing: Who Hand is in the Cookie Jar?
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By Joe Miller Document Sharing
Three years of editorial experience in college taught me many things about document sharing. My editing experience was far from limited due either to my interest in a variety of subjects or to my indecisiveness during those college years-I’m not sure which. Not only did I edit for three different undergraduate journals, but also I had the gall to become the editor-in-chi... read more
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22. The Leadership Strategy: An Unmined Comstock Lode of Results
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By Brent Filson PERMISSION TO REPUBLISH: This article may be republished in newsletters and on web sites provided attribution is provided to the author, and it appears with the included copyright, resource box and live web site link. Email notice of intent to publish is appreciated but not required: mail to: brent@actionleadership.com
Word count: 1450
Summary: Most business leaders can develop a business ... read more
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23. Review: Words That Sell
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By Karon Thackston by Karon Thackston © 2005
http://www.copywritingcourse.com/wordswork.html
It's the Golden Rule of copywriting. "Know your target audience." It is impossible to persuade someone you know nothing about to take any type of action. But the question remains: How - exactly - do you get to know your prospective customers?
For copywriters, this task is the most time-consuming. When you're fa... read more
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24. Come Alive!
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By Deirdre Maigread McEachern "Ask yourself what makes you come alive, and go do that, because what the world needs is people who have come alive". ~ Howard Thurman
As many of you know I have a passion for helping people identify their dreams and go after them. What you may not know is that (much to my surprise) I have uncovered a spiritual aspect to my work.
I use a 3 stage process to help people find the kind of work ... read more
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25. FileNet and Other Collaborative Solutions
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By Joe Miller In the midst of the bustle and shuffle of the collaborative whirlwind of documents, drafts, e-mails, and electronic documents that is 21st century business, it is important to evaluate the best collaborative software suites available on the market today. FileNet packages have stepped up to the plate to seek to provide helpful tools for organizing the enterprise content that exists in the modern-da... read more
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