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Business Management Top Related Articles
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4). Bad Managers Are Costing You 73% Of Your Employee Productivity By : Amy Potavin
This may come as a surprise but it is, unfortunately, the reality. According to a recent Gallup study, only 29% of the workers polled were actively engaged in their work. And what, you're probably asking, exactly IS employee engagement? That is a very good question, and simply stated, it is the level of connection your employee has with you, your company, and the work you have him perform.
Article Related to: employee motivation, business management, coaching, employee development, coaching, leadership coaching, business coaching, career coaching, coaching, coaching and mentoring, coaching employees
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8). eBusiness Is More Efficient Than Ever By : Jon Slocum
E-business is a term used for the process of doing business electronically, i.e. through the Internet. Many people mistake it with e-commerce though e-business has wider scope than e-commerce. The latter describes only B2B transactions. In an e-business, partnership implies coupling and building virtual enterprise. The term e-business a new concept that has emerged only after business through Internet came in practice.
Article Related to: management, business management, time management, project management
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12). Setting Goals: Making Them Attainable! By : Matthew C. Keegan
As a writer/author/editor/web designer, et al, I find that in order to make a “go” of my business, I must periodically refocus or reshape the direction in which my business is moving in order to remain relevant and profitable. If you, too, run your own business you probably have learned to do the same. If not, you may be missing some important trends that can impact your bottom line.
Article Related to: goal setting, resolutions, business management, time management, business development, marketing
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16). The Importance Of Happy Employees By : Judy Piccaro
Have you ever walked into a business establishment and been immediately struck by a negative, tense atmosphere? Sure you have! And did you do what most of us do? Stand there in the hopes of getting someone's attention - shifting from foot to foot and clearing your throat only to be met with a stony silence and averted faces! Finally you speak up in the hopes that one of the employees in your line of vision will respond.
Article Related to: employees, business management, moral
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18). Motivation – How To Build Trust At Work. By :
You may be a skillful, effective employer but if you don’t trust your personnel and the opposite, then the chances of improving and expanding the business you deal with, are extremely limited.
It’s not critical for the employees to like the boss, but they have to trust him or her. If not, he won’t be able to lead them and the workers will have little motivation at work.
Article Related to: motivation, business management, trust, build trust, career advice, work advice
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19). Corporate Identity Management By : LeeAnna
Competition is great in the market world today and in order to get your business noticed, you will need good corporate identity management. You need to bring together all of the good qualities of your company as well as emphasizing what a great benefit your company will be to those who use your services. Good corporate identity management will do just that if handled properly.
Article Related to: corporate identity, business management, business competition
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20). Using SWOT Analysis To Improve Your Business By :
Analyzing the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) of a business is a well-established tool that is widely used by academics, consultants, and advisors. Although it is a simple concept, business owners often struggle when trying to use it because it is so broad. It is difficult to determine where to start, what questions to ask, and where to focus.
Article Related to: business performance, business management, small business, business analysis
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23). Business Proposal Writing: Don't Fall Into The Trap! By : Robert L Moment
In business, there is a question that no sane person wants to hear: “Could you write me a proposal?”
Proposals are traps, ways to build up and break down dreams. Sound dramatic? It’s not. In many cases, writing a proposal is a waste of your time and effort. According to Tom Ranseen, of NoSpin Marketing, there are three reasons why proposals are known as traps:
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Article Related to: business, marketing, business management, ethics, sales, small business, starting a small business
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24). Discover How To Control Time Management! By : Johannes Nefischer
In order to manage anything that involves our self it is required to have control of our lives and self. Indeed it is impossible to control over anything, but we all have a degree of control over most things that involve us. When we are strategizing a time management scheme, we have to factor in all details of life because all things in life affect us in some way.
Article Related to: time management, business management
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25). Great CEOs Knife The Competion. With Killer Strategy. By : Joseph Plazo
Have you just been promoted CEO/Director or General Manager? Congratulations and welcome to the world of strategizing! Now you can doze early, wake late, play golf, cancel meetings and go to Bahamas. On company time!
But I bet you're nervous. While your old job focuses on specialized tasks, your new position frees your mind to explore the business' macro perspective.
Article Related to: strategy, strategy planning, strategy plans, business plans, business management, business policy, strategizing, management, entrepreneurship, branding, team building
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