Archive for the ‘Management’ Category
Friday, January 8th, 2010
It doesn’t matter whether you run a small business or a major international corporation. We now know the key characteristics of what an excellent business should look like.
Over the past three decades there have been many business gurus who have each had their own list of what a business should concentrate upon. If you distill these lists it becomes very clear that you need to pay attention to two key areas: business issues and people issues. (more…)
Tags: mission, small business, trends, vision
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Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
1. Understanding Management and Tax Planning
In general, tax planning refers to reverse the transaction of business and taxpayer to the tax debt in a minimal amount, but still in the frame tax laws. However, tax planning can also be interpreted as tax planning obligation is complete, correct, and timely so that it can optimally avoid waste of resources. (more…)
Tags: obligation, tax management, tax payments, tax planning, Taxes, Taxpayer
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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
Whether you run a small business or a multinational organization, keeping costs low and reducing wasteful spending is always a priority. To better track telephone usage and to identify opportunities for reducing costs, many businesses are implementing telemanagement systems and call accounting software. The result is an investment that often more than pays for itself with the savings and increased productivity it creates.
So, just what are telemanagement systems?
Telemanagement systems are computer-based programs that allow you to track, monitor, analyze, and bill back all phone usage in your business. This allows you to closely monitor where your money for telecommunications is going. (more…)
Tags: Accounting, computer-based, Customers, small business, telemanagement
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Monday, October 12th, 2009
One of the most important thing in our lives is to regulate / manage your money. If you can not manage money (financial management) you’re as good as possible, then you like to put wine in a perforated plastic bag. In other words, your hard work in collecting the money would be wasted. What that arise in your mind, when asked about how to manage your money? Here is an outline of our finances:
1. Collecting
Your money does not come by itself, but the effort required in your job to be able to collect money (use the consulting services / accountants). No one if you collect your money with your own efforts; is wrong is when you make money everything. (more…)
Tags: accountants, consulting, financial management, Investing, public accountant
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Thursday, October 1st, 2009
Competition requires not only goods and services of quality but also speed of service in addition to the cheap price. In order to achieve this competitive level, the organization would not want to be inward looking to optimize business operations in each lininya, improve and stabilize the quality and reliability of the system. This optimization process includes the completion of control, long-term solution of sustainable, not just an error minimization but also waste and rework, time efficiency, and elimination of activities that do not add value.
The cycle of process improvement initiatives outlined in three main activities, discovery and design, deploy and execute, and monitor and control. (more…)
Tags: Business, business organization, Customer, Management
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Friday, September 11th, 2009
People always want their homes to be clean. Despite their busy schedule, people really want their homes to be kept as clean and as neat as possible. Knowing this, you might have made your decision and started your own cleaning business.
It is true that running a cleaning business is so simple. There are certain things which you need to know and you will be guaranteed that your business will be a successful one. Especially that this is your own business, you need to be sure that you will last long in this industry. This is why as you start your business, you need to do everything right. You should be very aware that when you are in a business, one wrong move can change the course of the success of your business. (more…)
Tags: auditing, Business, company, Customers
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Saturday, August 29th, 2009
Many small business owners think that customer service is a department that only large corporations have. They tend to think of their own customer service as merely replying politely to emails that might come in, or being reasonably civil on the telephone.
However, in reality, providing a good, or excellent level of service to customers, both existing and potential, is essential to the long-term growth of any business. You may also be surprised to learn that having a clear policy or method of dealing effectively with customer queries can add great value to your offering, and help to boost its popularity and appeal to potential new customers as well. (more…)
Tags: company, Customer-service, Customers, small business
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Monday, July 20th, 2009
When a newly engaged couple starts thinking about their wedding day, words such as “bridezilla”, “exorbitant”, “stressful”, “expensive”, “chaotic”, “nervous breakdown” usually come to their minds. Most couples experience financial problems for the first 5 years of marriage from trying to pay off their wedding debt. But it doesn’t have to be that way. It is very possible to have the wedding you have always been dreaming of without putting a hole in your pocket. Half the struggle for couples is finding the perfect Wedding Venues. (more…)
Tags: budget, Valentine’s Day, wedding day, Wedding Venues
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Monday, July 13th, 2009
For years there has been is a significant push behind digital signage as a solution for promoting products in retail settings. To be sure, a well-placed network of screens with refined content can generate an enormous response. But, its value extends much further.
One of the largest challenges for all venue owners is to make certain customers are treated with professionalism and responsive support. It’s more difficult than it sounds. Anyone who has approached an employee in a retail environment with a simple question can attest to the slow deterioration of customer service. The good news is that digital signage can help. (more…)
Tags: advertisements, businesses, Customer-service, digital signage
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Saturday, June 27th, 2009
In this installment of our guide to organizational management we look at leadership in organizations…
There are three generally-accepted leadership styles that organizational leaders will use to carry out their duties and responsibilities; autocratic, democratic and laissez-faire, or a combination of any of these styles. (more…)
Tags: autocratic leadership, Employees, leadership, Organization, organizational managemen
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