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"How To Find The Top Online Home Based Business?" Part 3: Qualify YOURSELF.
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| Successful people are not born, they are made. Take me as an example, I never knew I was going to end up being an entrepreneur working from home. Like everyone else I studied, finished school, worked for a company and worked myself up to management. I got caught up in debt because I was not financially educated. Because I did not have enough income to pay off our bills and support my family, I had to find a way to survive specially that I have two children dependent on me and my wife. Even if my wife worked, she had her own credit card bills to pay too. I learned my lesson the hard way. I had to experience nights without peace of mind. The situation forced me search for other income sources. I tried working overtime, looking for a second job, searched the internet for opportunities that had low cost startup without any risk. |
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Powering Africa
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| The demand for nuclear energy as the most efficient form of energy that does not emit carbon dioxide will grow in the future as urgency grows for finding solutions to global warming and climate change, participants in this session heard. |
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Plant Design, Production Floor Design, Factory Layout Design, Factory Floor Plan, Plant Layout,
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| Techniques of Plant Design, Layout Plant, Floor Plan, Plant Layout, or the physical organization of people, materials and machines within a workplace, is at the very heart of productivity.
Yes, layout requires fitting workstations into a building floor plan but that is the last step. First define the operating characteristics of your process, and a new layout will be much easier to plan, and more effective when implemented.
Jack Greene is the author of the Amazon book in print and Kindle editions, Plant Design, Facility Layout, Floor Planning. Please search Amazon for this title. It goes into greater detail than this article, and includes examples of layouts designed to fit into particular building shapes.
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How To Keep Your Business Afloat
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| 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. |
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How Do I Keep My Business Afloat?
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| "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. |
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Leadership Tips for the Manager Who is Too Easy
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| The Plant Manager was becoming increasingly frustrated. His production manager was struggling to meet plant performance targets and was not getting his team to take ownership of achieving results. The initial diagnosis was that the production manager was being too easy on his team. As with most management problems, only two or three behaviours cause the majority of aggravation and frustration. Here we examine how to help an easy-going manager achieve what needs to get done. |
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Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions Highlight the potential of Uranium and Nuclear Power
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| Following Iran’s announcement today that they plan to build 10 new uranium enrichment facilities, nuclear power once again finds itself in the headlines. But although Iran’s plans are being vilified by the media, governments and environmentalists have both admitted that Nuclear power is the only viable alternative to Oil and gas and also essential to averting further damage from Global warming.
This is why the Uranium market is set for rapid expansion and the country investors should be looking to is Kazakhstan, as not only do they contain the world’s second largest Uranium reserves and are the world’s third largest producer – they are also looking to rapidly increase their output and inviting foreign firms to help with their expansion program. |
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Sales Advice in April Inc. Magazine Hits the Spot
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| I wouldn't normally recommend Inc. for your Sales Force but the April 2010 issue actually has some helpful articles.
Their Trio of stories, beginning on page 83, have some good quotes. The first story is about a nuclear power plant salesperson who sells the right way. Here's a great quote from him that your salespeople can use if they're selling something complex or very expensive...
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Total Productive Maintanance Techniques
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| TPM is an innovative Japanese concept. The origin of TPM can be traced back to 1951 when preventive maintenance was introduced in Japan. However the concept of preventive maintenance was taken from USA. Thus all employees took part in implementing Productive maintenance. Based on these developments Nippondenso was awarded the distinguished plant prize for developing and implementing TPM, by the Japanese Institute of Plant Engineers (JIPE). |
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Leaders. Read Your Hat!
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| Some leaders profess one philosophy verbally but behave in ways inconsistent with that concept. It would be like wearing a "no nukes" baseball cap to a ground breaking ceremony for a nuclear power plant. That sounds like a stupid example because no executive would be shallow enough to do that. Well, many leaders come painfully close to that kind of hypocrisy. This article describes the problem and offers a solution. |
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Lesson #3: Never Expect Your Products to Remain the Market Leader
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| One thing Sir Alan Sugar learned about business early on was that competitors will do everything they can to steal your ideas and try to improve it or sell it cheaper. He would say in an interview with the New York Times, “If there was a market in mass-produced portable nuclear weapons, we'd market them, too.” |
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