Articles, tagged with "briefcase", page 2
13th May 2009
The Sony P, or Sony VAIO VGN-P530H, is turning out to be yet another one of Sony's underpowered, overpriced netbooks that doesn't do anything to meet the needs of the average user. The netbook audience has always been small, since this is a niche market c...
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Author:
AmbroseKurz
30th April 2009
Up to fifteen years ago everyday bags for men mainly consisted of stiff and structured briefcases for work. Most men wore suits to work, and this best suited the look. For casual use the only option was a backpack which does not offer a fashionable look. ...
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Author:
David N Cole
02nd February 2009
It is often said that the first impression is the last impression and this phrase is like a biblical quote for the people of the corporate world. If people talked about the corporate world in the 1980s that would primarily mean the men solely, but today t...
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Author:
Rahul Rungta
31st January 2008
The first mobile phones introduced in the UK could only just be called 'mobile'. They resembled a house brick, if not in colour then certainly in size, and cost more than the car you used them in. The only accessory was the extraordinary briefcase-sized b...
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Author:
Jay Tillotson
10th November 2005
Employers value salespeople based on their ability to Gain a Sales Commitment. Improving this sales skill has never been more important than it is today. So, what are you doing to get better?
Here are several ideas on how you can improve your sales eff...
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Author:
Duane Sparks