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Relocate for cost reasons or to access qualified employees or support?
It is certainly possible for a business to cost justify another facility, instead of or in addition to, in order to gain access to qualified employees, specialized vendors, or support; to optimize location-sensitive costs, community incentive / tax combination, and regulatory climate. In addition to this informative article, my Amazon book, Facility Relocation, Merger and Design, provides both management suggestions and hands-on guidance for this management strategy.

Merger or consolidation; facility actions help it succeed
Merge or consolidate to concentrate resources for successful operation; use economies of scale to minimize cost. But don’t overlook facilities and operation, where all the plans and expectations must come together or the new entity won’t function. In any economy, especially this one, consolidation or merger can make economic and strategic sense. First plan, and later integrate, equipment, processes and facilities properly because they affect not only the balance sheet but also future P&L results of the entity. My Amazon book, Facility Relocation, Merger and Design, provides both management suggestions and hands-on guidance to facility planning.

Consolidate or merge a checklist
Merge or consolidate to concentrate resources for successful operation; use economies of scale to minimize cost. In any economy, especially this one, consolidation or merger can make economic and strategic sense. First plan, and later integrate, equipment, processes and facilities properly because they affect not only the balance sheet but also future P&L results of the entity. In addition to this informative article, my Amazon book, Facility Relocation, Merger and Design, provides both management suggestions and hands-on guidance for this management strategy.

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Happy One Year Blogging Anniversary!
November 3, 2007 was actually my official one year anniversary as a blogger. It has been extremly fun and eductional. The goal for my upcoming year of blogging is to further merge my blogs into my offline activities. We’ll see how it works out.

How To Keep Your Business Afloat
I was talking with my good friend Doug Maurer the other day. Doug is the founder and owner of Brian-Kyles Construction, which is a landscaping company based in Northeast Ohio. Doug was talking with me about a plant in my front yard that wasn't doing so well. He was explaining how I should cut the shrub down to its base to re-balance the plant so the roots were larger than the plant itself. And then he said a magical quote, "plants don't want to die." It got me to thinking about how businesses are a lot like plants. Businesses don't want to die either. This is particularly true of small businesses.

How Do I Keep My Business Afloat?
"Plants don't want to die." Doug Maurer, Brian-Kyles Construction I was talking with my good friend Doug Maurer the other day. Doug is the founder and owner of Brian-Kyles Construction, which is a landscaping company based in Northeast Ohio. Doug was talking with me about a plant in my front yard that wasn't doing so well. He was explaining how I should cut the shrub down to its base to re-balance the plant so the roots were larger than the plant itself. And then he said the quote above regarding plants not wanting to die. It got me to thinking about how businesses are a lot like plants. Businesses don't want to die either. This is particularly true of small businesses.

Duplicate Customers or Vendors in QuickBooks? Merge Them!
Learn more about the "merge" trick in QuickBooks to help keep your customer and vendor lists clean and uncluttered.

Make Money from Home with Gardening
For people who have a green thumb, gardening can be a sustainable way to make money from home. Imagine the joy you would feel when after caring for and serving your plants, they can be converted into green bucks! However, even when you love gardening, you still need to make a good plan if you want to make money working from home tending to crops and plants. There are many ways on which you can market your produce.

Hydroponic Gardening: What's Different and Mediums to Use
What makes hydroponic gardening different from traditional in-ground gardening is a soilless growing medium. No dirt! All plants require support, to be held up. This basic requirement is dealt with by soilless growing mediums which are inert, mostly non-organic materials. Non-organic refers to the medium not being derived from living organisms, unlike soil, which is. There are a perplexing jumble of growing mediums available for hydroponic gardening. Generally speaking, these mediums are porous, light and coarse, allowing oxygen and nutrients to be easy accessible to the plants roots.

Hydroponic Grow Kits: Complete System for Growing Your Own Veggies, Herbs and Flowers
Hydroponics is a method of growing vegetables, herbs and flowering plants, which is being incorporated by gardeners in their indoor gardening methods. Instead of putting seeds in the ground and waiting for them to grow, hydroponic grow kits make use of a special solution high in nutrients which enhances the growth of plants.

Fill in the Gaps
These days, all four generations are working together, which can lead to clashing ideas. Develop business coaching tools to merge the generation gap and reinforce the idea of constant learning.

Pollen and Mold Allergy
During much of the year, plants produce pollen. Mold knows no season and may occur anytime. Plants release pollen in order to fertilize other plants. Not all of those particles reach their intended targets. Some enter the airways of people. The same goes for mold, which can find its way into the nose or mouth through many routes.

Some Get It, Some Don't
Have you ever noticed that in the most mundane daily activities, there are some people who get it and some people who don't? When you are trying to merge onto the freeway during rush hour, you will notice that most people simply move up into the acceleration lane and politely and efficiently merge into the flow of traffic. They get it. On the other hand, there are those few lost souls who want to stop at the junction of the entrance ramp of the freeway and wait until traffic is completely clear. They don't get it.

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