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Heres the fastest way to outdo your competition
Wondering how to get an edge over your competition? By keeping your customers happy. A satisfied customer is a repeat customer. What’s more, they’ll tell all their friends. This article will show you how to keep your customers coming back for more.

Selling With Stories - A Powerful Sales Tool
The key to succesful sales is to really engage with your clients - to move them emotionally, not just rationally. And perhaps the best technique to do this is the use of stories.

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Getting Corporate Sponsorship
"I run an event management and promotions company and put on seminars and events for small business owners. I'm trying to attract major corporations to sponsor my events. I have a strong value proposition and a targeted community of small business owners who attend. I don't have any connections into these large corporations. How do you suggest I break the ice to introduce my company to them without a warm lead in?"

Entrepreneurs and small business owners need to take ownership of worklife balance discussion
The mantra of the late 90’s and the first decade of the 21st century is “Be proactive.” And corporations are doing a fine job of being proactive in claiming ownership of the “work-life” discussion. They’re doing this because when they launch the discussion first, they get to define the parameters—they get to make the rules. Entrepreneurs and small business owners should not try to emulate what large corporations do. Instead, you should look towards owning your own work-life discussion.

5 Ways to Add Your Personality to Your Writing
One of the fastest ways to transform your web site and promotional materials into a client magnet is to add your personality. (And yes, even if you're trying to build a business bigger then you personally, you still want to add your personality. People want to do business with people, not faceless, nameless corporations.)

Born Hustler: American Apparel’s Dov Charney Is Born
“America doesn’t need another faceless, institutional apparel company,” says American Apparel founder Dov Charney. “They need an apparel company that gets it and does it right.”

Client relationships start with honesty
Selling your widget to a faceless public may deliver a (faceless) data base, but what if you want more than money from your business experience? More than money? Did you hear me correctly? After all, what is the purpose of doing business?

The Dominican Corporation
The most common business entity in the Dominican Republic is the corporation, locally called “Sociedad Anónima” (S.A.) or “Compañía por Acciones” (C. por A.). As corporations in other countries, Dominican corporations are legal persons which exist independently of its shareholders. Likewise, the liability of the shareholders is limited to the amount of their contribution to the corporation. The Dominican Commercial Code provides for the existence of other business entities such as partnerships (“sociedad en nombre colectivo”), limited partnerships(“sociedadesencomandita”)and joint ventures (“sociedades en participación”). These structures, however, are seldom used because they are subject to the same tax treatment as corporations while lacking its limited liability component.

Corporate Responsibility and the Environment
As corporations have got bigger and bigger, they have damaged the environment in different ways. The exploitation of the world’s resources through overmining, overfarming and overfishing is putting our future in doubt. As these shortages influence the market, corporations will have no option but to seek other ways of doing business. As marginal lands become deserts, fossil fuels run dry and fish stocks deplete, the necessity of a sustainable environment will become obvious. What we want is for companies to realise this obligation now, before it is too late.

The Corporation in the Year 2030
For several years now, I have continually puzzled over one question: “As regulations and costs collide with trends, and corporations adjust in order to stay viable – what will they become?” In other words, what will corporations look like in, say, 2030?

THE CORPORATION 2030
“As regulations and costs collide with trends, and corporations adjust in order to stay viable – what will they become?” In other words, what will corporations look like in, say, 2030? Based on what I know about coming trends and expected regulations, as well as what others have shared with me on this topic, here are my predictions.

Overview of the Canada Not-For-Profit Corporations Act
Recently, a new law called the Canada Not-For-Profit Corporations Act ("CNPCA") came into effect aimed at eliminating unnecessary regulation and providing flexibility to the not-for-profit sector. The new legislation modernizes the corporate governance of not-for-profit corporations by promoting accountability, transparency and efficiency. This articles highlights the important provisions within the Act that will affect non-profit corporations.

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