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25th September 2009
Almost every week I see brochures, websites, advertisements and newsletters that have been poorly written. Either the spelling is weak, or the sentences are badly constructed, or the key message is buried somewhere in the middle. Sometimes the message isn... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
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 r... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Quality, standards, core performance indicators, the introduction of a marketing approach, the contract culture, increased trading activities, uncertainty about future funding - it's hardly surprising that if you talk to anybody in the voluntary sector, y... Read >
Author: Hani Masgidi
17th August 2009
'India, not US, will lead global economic recovery'. I came across this statement in one of the online articles and proceeded further to be self satisfied about what seemed like the light at the end of the tunnel. When things start getting worse and once ... Read >
Author: Aliens Group
04th August 2009
Most popular textbooks on strategic planning, and most strategy consultants, advise chief
executives to start the planning process with a Mission or Vision Statement, or both. There
are three reasons why I strongly disagree.
First, it pre-empts the w... Read >
Author: Gareth Hoyle
01st August 2009
Secretary Ronnie Puno of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) said a heavy suppression versus loose firearms will proceed from a one-month gun amnesty program that would be carry out by the government beginning October this year as p... Read >
Author: Mike Velazquez
11th June 2009
It would be considered by most 'natural' that a professional should aim to price their services at a 'fair' price; perhaps a little like Goldilocks not too high, not too low. The truth is that who you ask for advice in this area could determine the answe... Read >
Author: Anton Pearce - The Profit Mentor
18th May 2009
It's Work / Life Balance Awareness Week from 1 to 6 September. Are you keeping your life in balance? Are you tired of the frenzied, highly demanding age we live in – the constant pressures brought about by the wish to succeed, be financially secure, fit... Read >
Author: Gerard O' Donovan
18th May 2009
It's Work / Life Balance Awareness Week from 1 to 6 September. Are you keeping your life in balance? Are you tired of the frenzied, highly demanding age we live in – the constant pressures brought about by the wish to succeed, be financially secure, fit... Read >
Author: Gerard O' Donovan
30th March 2009
The UK mortgages rate- has fallen to an historic low as the Bank of England tries to help the economy and kick start the housing market.
Lenders increase their profit margin – before the credit crunch the banks the lenders added 2pts (2%) to the bank... Read >
Author: Monty
11th March 2009
Among the 11 new handset phones unveiled by Samsung at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the Eltz S7220, made its debut. The Mobile World Congress brings together the prominent chief executives who represent mobile operators, vendors and content own... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
16th January 2009
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - November 12, 2008 - The chief executives of Highmark and Independence Blue Cross (IBC) today urged the Pennsylvania House Insurance Committee to recommend that the Pennsylvania Insurance Department approve their consolidation... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
06th January 2009
It is unfortunate that workplace human rights issues have not been properly understood by the managers and supervisors because of its complex nature. The onus of preventing human rights violations is the responsibility of management professionals in char... Read >
Author: Sarah Jose
16th December 2008
Experience would indicate that the private sector is slightly lagging behind the public sector in the use of interim managers. Lets take a look at the reasons why.
Interim management providers get many enquiries for interim managers from public sector ... Read >
Author: Paul Wilson
15th October 2008
It is a mark of our times that we are consistently reminded of the importance of good debt management practice. The U.K. already has the worst personal debt record in Europe and the increasing menace of the credit crunch only looks like making our persona... Read >
Author: RicReev
18th September 2008
Is the air heavy with love in your office? If so your company is about to become the best in the region. Believe it or not, current social trends are encouraging work place romance more than ever. A research carried out recently reveals that this increase... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
04th June 2008
Every day, our life is full of challenges. Hitting the traffic, going to work, dealing with customers, colleagues, employees and piles of papers, are some of the expected challenges we face. There are also unexpected ones that we encounter on a daily bas... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
05th April 2008
Venture Capital is a type of private equity that works on the basis of cash being invested into businesses in exchange for a share of a business. Venture Capitalists don’t however just offer their skills to a business; they also provide managerial and t... Read >
Author: Helen
21st January 2008
When people think of log cabins, they often associate them with Pioneering America and in their popular role in the United Kingdom, as a garden building that can be converted into anything a family may need, such as a guest room, an office, or a gym.
... Read >
Author: Robert Lungley
21st August 2007
To get the best from your portfolio, you need to know your stocks. Here's how one great investor splits them up.
In One Up On Wall Street, the famous American investor Peter Lynch described how he split stocks into six categories. Last issue we looked... Read >
Author: Melanie
01st July 2007
British companies will need to outsource work to India and other low cost economies at a faster rate to benefit from lower labour costs and exploit the benefits of globalisation, says a leading consultancy.
In a report, Deloitte, the consulting fir... Read >
Author: chandan
13th April 2007
After DaimlerChrysler AG sells its loss-making arm Chrysler AG it will return to what it was twenty years ago---a small, proud, provincial luxury automaker with a huge bulk of truck business. This is exactly what most investors want, to turn back the cl... Read >
Author: Lisa Ziegler
09th April 2007
First off, I just want to clarify that I’m not an expert when it comes to business, capitals, investments, and the like. In fact, I’m new to these things since I’m really not a business-minded person. But let me just share to you what I have learn... Read >
Author: Ester Rebecca del Fierro
27th March 2007
Wise experienced leaders from all walks of life tell me that personal reflection is one their most valuable tools for remaining effective and ahead of the game.
When I seek to pass this advice on to my clients, I often get this question "How does one e... Read >
Author: David Deane-Spread
07th February 2007
Will we be able to unite the diversity of our world and say some when in future that thousands of cultures have become one family?
The conflicts which have occurred between 1961 and 2007 will bear this out, starting with the Vietnam war, and up to 2007 ... Read >
Author: Kate Gardens
03rd January 2007
The Congress is heating fresh environmental rules imbibed in Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFÉ) program. Along with the warming of the rules is the criticism by Detroit automakers especially General Motors Corp. Bob Lutz, GMs vice chairman said that... Read >
Author: Stacey Wilson
20th December 2006
Dave Hampton believes he has found his purpose now he has become the carbon coach. In this article he explores where his sooty bus is going!
What is a carbon coach?
In July 2005 I left a near perfect job, Director of a successful consultancy (ABS c... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
20th November 2006
The last studies and figures show that the gap between the pay of a FTSE 100 company's chief executive and that of a regular worker has widened to its highest level this decade.
Incomes Data Services, an independent research organisation providing info... Read >
Author: Alison White
15th November 2006
The Guardian has reported that by the end of the year Internet advertising will overtake traditional newspapers with a 13.3% share of the ?12.2 bn spent on UK advertising. With ITV's ad revenue also falling below ?100 mill, in a year on year decline of 11... Read >
Author: Matt Ambrose
16th May 2006
Thor Industries Head managing officer Wade Thompson, whose business is the world market's largest manufacturer and distributor of diesel recreational vehicles and travel trailers, predicts the industry's deliveries to grow in 2005 for the fourth duplicati... Read >
Author: David Skul
30th April 2006
Thor Industries Head managing officer Wade Thompson, whose corporate organization is the global market place's most tumid manufacturing organization of diesel recreational vehicles and travel trailers, calls for the motorhome industry's overall production... Read >
Author: David Skul
01st April 2006
Copyright 2006 Alastair Dryburgh
In February 2006 Sir Nigel Crisp, Chief Executive of the British National Health Service, retired at the age of 54. It was generally considered that Sir Nigel had retired before he was fired and yet 6 months previously ... Read >
Author: Alastiar Dryburgh
15th March 2006
Good people are hard to find, the saying goes. For example, by the year 2000 over 190,000 computer programmer and other information technology jobs will be vacant, according to a Bureau of Labor Statistics report. (This is now a bit out of date, and altho... Read >
Author: Paul Lemberg
30th November 2005
In the business world managing your human resources is essential to remaining competitive in almost any industry. This responsibility falls upon the shoulders of the chief executives and managers of the company. For an executive to stay on top of this r... Read >
Author: Adam Smith
16th November 2005
Time is too valuable to waste. Indeed, to top level executives time is money, and they cannot afford to waste their time. This presents an interesting dilemma to these chief executives, since they are supposed to understand the condition and status of t... Read >
Author: Adam Smith
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