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Your Office on the Web! (Virtual Offices)
Chances are you work as part of a small team. It may be your whole office or just one department in a larger organization, or you may be part of a team that changes with each project. Regardless, your projects typically involve exchanging files back and forth, copious e-mail threads, and the need for viewing a shared group of contacts and calendar. Wouldn't it be great if you could have a central place to keep everything related to each project and the ability to access to it from anywhere? You can with a web-based virtual office.

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Is Your Marketing Kitchen Really Cookin
In discussions with clients and business associates, and during my work as a tutor with university students, I am often surprised at the lack of understanding of how ubiquitous the marketing function is within an organisation.

Making Africa an Even Better Place to Do Business
Refreshingly, little time was wasted by Facilitator William Kalema, Chairman, Uganda Investment Authority; Commissioner, Commission for Africa, in getting discussions under way. Participants, he said, understood the issues.

Methodology: Constraints of growth-oriented enterprises in the southern and eastern African region
The study involved nine Focus Group Discussions with altogether forty participants in three countries - Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Ideas! And How To Deal With Them In Your Business
Ideas. Business meetings are scheduled around them, water cooler discussions are dedicated to them, and in the end very little, if anything, is accomplished. So why do we keep entertaining ideas?

CASH FLOW - You're Forgiven for Misunderstanding the Term!
The article discussions misconceptions and terminology around the meanings and interpretation of cash flow.

Aberdeen Retail Leadership Summit
Aberdeen Retail Leadership Summit filled with provocative discussions, interactive sessions, and multi-industry thought-leadershp.

Overheard In A Break Room Last Week
Discussions in the break/lunch room can sometimes get... well... interesting. And sometimes rather heated. Betsey has some examples & suggestions on how to handle situations like that.

Impact and Influence in Negotiation – See How They Plan and Organise
For people to be influenced by you and for you to have personal impact in negotiations, discussions and meetings they need to “buy” what you have to “sell”. This article is about how they organise things and the amount of structure they seem to like. This is of vital importance not only in the meetings and discussions themselves but in any plans for the future – what happens after agreement has been reached and the discussions move to implementation.

Impact and Influence in Action – Make Sure Everyone Knows Where You’re Starting From
It’s important to set the scene for the discussions and make sure everyone is clear about the agenda. The danger here is that the need to get what you want or to resolve the issue means you jump straight into problem solving mode and discussions become about what needs to happen to move things to a conclusion. Just as important is clarifying what current reality is right now. It might not be where you or “they” would like to be but it is where you are in reality and thus is the starting point.

How do CEOs think?
I travel regularly to meet our customers. Normally, we work with the VP Engineering and the CTO of product Companies. I meet them regularly and most of the time our meetings are technical discussions or discussions about specific projects we may be working on. As the market was slow, most of our customers were not in a position to discuss specific projects. Most projects were on hold, and our customers were under pressure from their CEOs and Boards to reduce costs. This meant that they were pushing us for rate discounts.

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