Articles, tagged with "contingency plan", page 1
09th February 2012
The only way to be 100 per cent sure of enjoying uninterrupted heat and hot water provision is to invest (within an organisation’s budget) in the very best boiler on the market but to also have a contingency plan in place in the event of a boiler breakdow...
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Author:
Steve Reeve
03rd January 2012
When winter temperatures dramatically fall, UK factory production can be badly affected. And if this winter is anything like the last, some factories across the country may even need to temporarily halt production, until temperatures rise.
Factory mana...
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Author:
Steve Reeve
22nd December 2011
For many industries it is important to have portable cold storage in order to move particular goods without their surrounding temperature being affected. With so many products relying on a specific temperature for their manufacture, the process of keeping...
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Author:
robert brown
09th December 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Vidal Marketing
The dominant player in the area of social media is Facebook. If you don't have your Facebook and social media marketing programs in place yet, then you have already been left behind by the marketplace. These new mar...
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Author:
Leo J. Vidal, JD, MA, CPA
07th December 2011
Hired air conditioners for offices are not only effectively cooling working environments across the country, but also British office workers’ tempers!
Rentable air con units for offices – the ideal option
An effective workforce is usually a happy one....
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Author:
Steve Reeve
18th October 2011
Here is an outline of the system I have used to plan my time and to track and manage my business building activities for developing my business.
Project Management Plan
I created my project management plan in MS Excel, but you could do it in MS W...
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Author:
Kim Morris
05th October 2011
Hosting an enormous Barbeque for 100+ individuals
You may be organising a party, wedding reception or simply a large gathering, a bbq offers a great way to cater for large numbers.
Catering for over 100 people can be quite a time consuming - howeve...
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Author:
Plumbworld
05th October 2011
Risk Management is a continuous process in Six Sigma and has been known to be there in the business terminology since a long time. There is no business venture so far which can be called as totally risk free. The only fact that remains unchanged till no...
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Author:
Cruzer
23rd August 2011
What is a Vendor Contract?
Definition
A vendor contract can be defined as,
"A legally binding piece of document that lists all the details and terms & conditions that two parties agree upon mutually where one party is buying or demands a product or...
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Author:
Amy Dyslex
15th August 2011
Hiring chillers during the chocolate manufacturing process can help ensure chocolate production deadlines are met, and that the chocolate produced is of the required, saleable quality.
Keeping chocolate and manufacturing machinery cool
In hot weather,...
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Author:
Steve Reeve
09th August 2011
The situation used to be that people could end up with a real job with expect to remain there for so long as the businesses wished. That's no longer my protective case coupled with we should always logically imagine 3 or perhaps even 4 job changes through...
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Author:
Noel Chua
22nd July 2011
Eyeing for a great web hosting company with even better uptime is not something that you can do on a whim. In order to end up with the kind of service that you deserve, you really need to focus on qualities that matter the most. In the internet world, it ...
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Author:
Gen Wright
20th July 2011
Computers are paramount to every successful business and the need to have a contingency plan in place should anything happen to your precious data is a necessity.
One of the worst possible incidents for a company is a server failure. Unfortunately such a...
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Author:
Redstor Limited
28th June 2011
I've just returned from a very eventful trip to Scaling New Heights 2011 in Las Vegas. And, I don't mean that in a good way! I realized that I'm a "travel newbie".
Traveling woes…I was traveling to a time zone with a 3 hour difference from my home. Tha...
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Author:
Rebecca Tervo
20th June 2011
Boilers always seem to develop faults at the most inconvenient times. For example, when the UK experiences a spell of snowy weather, boilers can suddenly decide to become temperamental, or to even stop working altogether; this can leave a domestic home wi...
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Author:
Steve Reeve