- The Importance of Organization By : Kelly Church
The main point of this article is to show that organization is one of the most important aspects of running any business. The cost of being disorganized can be a large and very often occurring chunk of time and money. - How to quit your job gracefully. By :
The mere idea of spending your life without a regular paycheck coming in on the seventh of the month in enough to make anybody break out in the cold sweat. However, here are some tips you need to avoid the self-employment trap, think like a business, and create multiple passive revenue streams, when you finally decide to take the plunge and quit your job. - Raising Capital for Your Business – How Long Does it Take? By : Sudhir.K.Sharma
Most companies vastly underestimate the time commitment necessary to successfully complete a financing. In actuality, a company seeking financing needs to budget between 500 to 1000 work-hours to the capital-raising process, spread out over a 6-9 month time period. The key processes in the capital-raising process include 1) perfecting the business plan, 2) developing a comprehensive, targeted prospective investor list, 3) contacting this list, and 4) negotiating the transaction. - Scoring Business Points on the Golf Course By : Robert H. Miles
Bob Miles is co-author of BIG IDEAS TO BIG RESULTS, a business book forthcoming from Financial Times Press in March 2008.
Bob is a former Harvard Business School professor and Chairman of Dissero Partners& has written this article about scoring business points on the golf course. - Successful Project Manager - An Effective Team Leader By : Daiv Russell
A project manager, quite simply defined, is an individual who is responsible for the entire project. He or she is not responsible for completing every task. Indeed, it is unlikely that the manager would even have every skill needed to complete all the work. He or she is simply the final decision maker. This person will usually be considered responsible for the success or failure of a project, unless other reasons for the outcome are blatantly obvious. - Which Type of Project Management Organization is Right for You? By : Daiv Russell
Three main categories of Project Management Offices, or PMO, exist. These vary in the amount of control, as well as the influence, they possess over projects in the company. Determining which kind of is required is essential to a successful project office. These three kinds are as follows: - Bar Charts for Projects By : Daiv Russell
The goal of "project management" is to make sure projects are completed within defined constraints of scope, quality, time and cost. This is done by organizing and managing resources - whether those resources are land, workers, money or information. Projects that require such management are usually complex tasks, such a constructing a building or implementing a sophisticated software package. - Organizing The Time Of A Modern Business Person By : Ivan Abramovskiy
LeaderTask is a business organizer for a modern person. LeaderTask has a smart system for managing projects, tasks, contacts, events. - Used Equipment - Staying Off the Bleeding Edge. By : Bob Larson
A differnt logic set is needed to make a business purchase. Check your emotions at the door. - Online Degree: Finding the Best MBA Program By : Adam Boulton
The article has very useful info on choosing the best online MBA program by the business schools offering online degree across the world. Who Else Wants to Retain and Motivate their Top Employees? By : Daiv Russell It seems so very simple, don't you think? "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." The Golden Rule feels so undisputed that it should be a cure-all for every relationship. Simply act toward everybody the same way you would like to be taken care of and all will run smooth as silk, yes?
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