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Another Chance to Shine – Following Up on the Interview
by: Heather Eagar
The interview follow up letter can make or break your chances of becoming hired. For that reason it should become an essential part of your job hunting tool box, right in there with the other tools you use: resume, cover letter, thank you note, reference sheet and salary history. Think of the letter as a second chance. Some people don’t interview in person as well as they can write. Living up t... (read more)
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Work From Home? How Do You Decide?
by: Daegan Smith
With the advent of information technology and the Internet, work-from-home schemes had been a continuous trend for so many years now, and it seems to be getting better each day. So, here you are trying your way to get out of the traffic because you are bound to be late for work again. And when you get down to start your work, you will realize that it is time again to pack your things up and start ... (read more)
• March 2006 •
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Types of Life Insurance
by: Mike Bell
If you are considering purchasing life insurance, an overview of the available types should prove helpful. This article will briefly discuss the difference between whole and term life insurance, as well as some variations on whole life insurance. The easiest way to understand the difference between whole life insurance and term life insurance is to look at what is meant by their names. When you pu... (read more)
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Refinancing After Bankruptcy - Tips On Refinancing Your Home Mortgage After A Bankruptcy
by: Carrie Reeder
Have you filed bankruptcy since you bought your home? Are you now looking to take advantage of lower interest rates by refinancing your home? You will probably soon realize how much more difficult it is to finance or refinance a home after a recent bankruptcy. It is not impossible though. There are many companies online that will help you refinance your home. Here are some tips to consider when re... (read more)
• March 2006 •
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Success Tip #8 - Effective Communication Leads to Business Success
by: Ike Krieger
If you want to have a fighting chance in the business world, you’d better be an effective communicator. Here are three steps that will help you operate as a truly effective communicator. Step #1. Know your outcome. An effective communicator knows her outcome and states it in the positive. Step #2. Know where you are in the process. Know if you’re moving away from or closer to your outcome. Your qu... (read more)
• March 2006 •
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Santa: The Consummate Entrepreneur
by: Tim Knox
Most people think Santa Claus only works one night a year. Nothing could be further from the truth. Sure, product distribution takes place on one magical night, but Santa's operation runs year round and is one of the largest manufacturing and distribution operations in the world. You've probably never considered the fact that Santa is the CEO of a large organization that not only distribute... (read more)
• March 2006 •
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Point Of Sale Software
by: John Cantrell
If you have a business that takes cash from your customers at the front desk then you must have a good and robust point of sale software package, or POS as it is sometimes called. The reasons are quite simple. 1. Many products today have bar code labels attached to them. This means that the product can be fed into the sales invoice via a bar code scanner. There are several advantages in doing this... (read more)
• March 2006 •
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Why Have A Sales Process?
by: Cube Management
Lots of company’s think of sales process as being a sales technique, such as spin selling, solution selling, or push selling or those kinds of strategies. But in fact, a sales process is completely different than that. A sales process is something that every good company needs to be able to define and master in order to boost their sales performance and accelerate their overall top line growth. Sa... (read more)
• March 2006 •
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Easy Ways to Build Up Your Savings
by: John Mussi
Building and maintaining a savings cushion is vital for your financial health. Most financial experts recommend having a minimum of three months' worth of living expenses set aside in case of an emergency, but many people may find it difficult to build up that much money in savings. If you think that you might have difficulty in building up the savings that you need, you might want to consider ... (read more)
• March 2006 •
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New Or Used Construction Equipment - The Return On Investment Decision
by: Chris Warren
It has always been a debate whether to buy new or used construction equipment. Smaller fleets prefer to buy used construction equipment as they attract less capital investments. Another reason for people to opt for used construction equipment is that they are sometimes as good as new and come at a very heavy discounted price as compared to that offered at the showrooms. Moreover, Associated Equip... (read more)
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