Articles, tagged with "timescales", page 6
09th January 2009
Imagine paying double what your loan was worth, in order to have payment protection insurance, and then not be able to claim for it. Well this is the case for some people, and this is why a large-scale investigation into this sector, was implemented by th...
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Author:
Nigel Thomas
05th January 2009
Home improvement or home renovation is the process of renovating or making additions to one's home.Home improvements improve the quality of life.Home improvement doesn't have to be major before it becomes worthwhile; smaller projects, like refitting the k...
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London Builders
15th December 2008
Divorce and moving house - two of the most stressful situations people experience in their lives. By using a house buying company, you can sell your house quickly, with the minimum of fuss, and help reduce at least some of the stress involved in getting d...
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Author:
SearchPath
15th December 2008
Most business-to-business sales executives have come across Sales Plan templates to be used for effective enterprise account planning.
In practice however, the most important goals, timetables, priorities and required resources are rarely effectively t...
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High Tech Sales Professionals
30th October 2008
Going it alone with studying the guitar is rewarding, saves you the money you'd otherwise spend on a teacher and doesn't tie you down to a timescale set up by someone else.
If you can remain focused that is. Not all of us have the self discipline to f...
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Author:
Peter Webber
11th September 2008
During the lifetime of a software programme multiple projects may start and end; sometimes running in parallel, sometimes sequentially. Programmes deliver a legacy that is greater than all of the project parts - they deliver new business capabilities. T...
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Author:
Rowallan
11th September 2008
Every person spend one third of our lives in house and needs a good and restful sleep in house. If your property is electrically inspected, it will reduce the risk of a fire than we get a comfortable sleep during the night. Because the number of deaths or...
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Author:
Guri
15th July 2008
Recently published figures have revealed that there are two times as many people taking out expensive loans as there were 9 months ago. Moneysupermarket.com released the new statistics and has said that the number of loans made by people to tide them over...
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Author:
Sarah Othman
03rd July 2008
Time has always been a fascination for mankind although it has only been recently, thanks to the work of Albert Einstein and others, have we have begun to understand exactly what it is.
However, despite our lack of understanding, people have been preoc...
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Author:
Richard N Williams
24th June 2008
I read in an article today that you could start an Internet business with little to no money, have it up and running within a matter of hours, and start producing profits immediately. Fantastic. Amazing. Wow. Count me in.
But then there was a little bi...
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Author:
Adrian Garrett
23rd June 2008
The world is becoming an ever smaller place. Modern technology means that it is just as easy to make a purchase from the other side of the world as it is buy something from our local high street.
Everything from hotels and airline tickets to jewellery ...
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Author:
Richard N Williams
20th June 2008
Cost accounting is a complex subject that specialist accountants use to examine and report on business expenses to ensure financial control. Such expert cost accounting might involve absorption costing, marginal costing, break even and variance analysis. ...
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Author:
Terry Cartwright
20th June 2008
The Accident Management Association has been very vocal in urging the Ministry of Justice to rethink proposals for the reform of the claims process for accident claims, particularly in the personal injury field. It is about time that the government puts w...
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Author:
Saurav Dutt
18th June 2008
Asking somebody the time may be one of today's most common questions but have you ever wondered where the time on our watches comes from?
Accurate clocks have only been around since the mid 17th century, before then, time was completely subjective. Peo...
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Author:
Richard N Williams
08th May 2008
Does this sound like you? Falling levels of data integrity and user satisfaction, rising levels of anxiety over SLAs and working hours, lengthening resolution timescales and missed deadlines for management reporting?
If it does, then the chances are tha...
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CRMWorks