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Wasted Away in Businessville
These are lean times, at least according to the media. Whether they are or not still poses an opportunity to do a little belt tightening in areas of your business that are often overlooked. Do you have a supply closet? This is the place where someone in your organization stores all of the office supplies that people feel they need to have.

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Get the key to time management in 5 clear steps
Do you sometimes feel like you’re on a treadmill and really not making any ground? You could suffer from poor time management skills. Time management is a skill, it needs to be learned. Don’t allow yourself to waste time. Here are dozens of tips and suggestions to learn the importance of time in your business and personal life. This how to guide lays out the steps to prioritize what’s important and what’s not. Learn not to waste time being polite to chatterers and how to avoid being a fireman always spending time putting out fires.

11 Strategic Actions To Combat and Defeat Time Wasters From Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach
There is not a day goes by when I do not hear someone tell me they do not have enough time to do what they need to do. Or some people will blatantly tell me that they are terrible time managers and waste a lot of their time (not to mention the waste of others time also). Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach recommends that you take a good look at the ways you waste time and the ways others cause a waste of your time and then develop a plan to get rid of those time wasters. In order to facilitate and guide you in this effort. Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach has developed a list of eleven (11) strategic actions to combat and defeat time wasters.

Push vs. Pull Processes
Waste is a constraint. Reducing waste in your organization is one the easiest ways of reducing constraints.

Waste Not!
Waste is not the stuff you throw in the bin. It is all the things you do in your business that waste time and money. The Japanese know a thing or two about getting rid of waste ... why not learn from them.

7 tips to Stop the Dripping Faucet in Your Organization
Organizations when working well waste very little. However, some organizations are much like a facuet where waste is slowing dripping each and every day of the year. Read how your organization may be dripping thousands of dollars.

Toxic Business: Africa’s Scavenger Entrepreneurs
It’s a common site in most African cities – waste dumping sites where hundreds of scavengers search daily for pieces of scrap metal, plastics and other waste materials to sell for a profit. These scavenger entrepreneurs though are risking their lives in search of money for survival. In these dumps, there are toxic wastes that can be fatal.

Marketing Your Business: What Works Now
Why would you waste one dollar or one hour on marketing that doesn’t work? It happens all the time and the reason is often just a lack of knowledge or understanding about what would work better. As small or solo business owners, who can afford to waste time or money on marketing your business that doesn’t work?

Why Managing Waste is So Crucial in Your Biz
Waste not only leads to the loss of resources, but it also leads to the loss of customer trustworthiness. That is why one of the main focuses of any business should be to increase efficiency, while reducing waste. Here are some "efficient" tips.

Creating a Zero Waste Office
Composting is a way to reduce the waste that leaves our office, which only accumulates in the local landfill. By creating a Zero Waste work environment, we encourage our employees to be more responsible. We can also set an example for what a sustainable company might look like; caring not only about the bottom line, but also about the environment and social benefits of eliminating waste.

Traditional Sales Training is a Waste of Time and Money!
Traditional sales training is a waste of time and money because it does not work! In many organizations, sales training is the flavour of the month, with no consistency. Sales training conducted over one, two or three days, in-house or as a public seminar, is really a waste of time and money. Sure the motivation and a couple of sales training tips may be good for the next 30 -90 days, but if sales training techniques are not implemented within 24-48 hours of learning them, they are forgotten and the sales training becomes a waste of time and money.

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