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Surviving Feasts and Famines
Gary Samartino tells his story on how he succeeded in living through "feasts and famines" in his business as an independent service provider.

How to Build Your Winning Team
Looking back at the hundreds of business relationships I’ve had in five companies over the last quarter century—employees, investors, partners, vendors/suppliers, subcontractors, consultants, board of advisors and directors, volunteers, bankers and many joint ventures—I can say with confidence that only a few ended up really bad. But then, only a few dozen were extraordinary. The vast majority were pretty much just “OK”. Not great, not terrible. And one would think that after all this time and experience I’d be getting better at my choices. And yet, I still hit and miss. Here is the distinction: I’ve learned to accelerate through my mistakes.

Too much work and not enough workers Here are seven alternatives to hiring
If you're at the point in your small business where you have too much work, but you just aren't sure you have the business to merit it just yet, here are seven ways to get the ob done without making a giant commitment.

BEST PRACTICES WHEN USING SUBCONTRACTORS
Contractors take great care to make certain that their subcontractors have the necessary skills to perform their craft. Unfortunately, many contractors are less informed about best practices for the business relationship with their subcontractors. Without taking as much care to ensure a solid business and legal relationship, contractors put their customers, their business, and themselves at great risk of failure. This article reviews the financial, insurance, entity, and contractual guidelines contractors need to consider.

Are Multiple Supply Chains Important (Survey Response 4)
A 2006 Report made the following statement: "Designing and operating multiple supply networks to meet the needs of specific market segments--supply chain innovation and the use of multiple supply chains will be important to future revenue and market share growth." Based on your own experience is this an accurate assessment? If yes, why? If no, why?

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“Strategic Marketing Tips From Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach”
Using strategic thinking in developing your marketing plan means you understand the needs and desires of your clients and customers, and you show them how your product/service satisfies those needs. You must know: what value your product or service offers & what benefits it provides; what differentiates you & your product/service from the competition; who are your stakeholders, which may include: your suppliers, your bank, your subcontractors or vendors, your associates, your staff, your clients or customers, and of course the general public; where your clients & customers are located geographically; and what are the most effective distribution channels to deliver your product or service? Your strategic thinking business coach provides the following ten (10) strategic marketing tips to use in developing your strategic marketing plan.

OFCCP Compliance: Understanding the OFCCP’s new ruling on Internet Applicants
OFCCP Ruling at a Glance The Internet Applicant final rule, issued by the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), addresses recordkeeping by Federal contractors and subcontractors about the Internet hiring process and the solicitation of race, gender, and ethnicity of "Internet Applicants." As of February 6, 2006, contractors must keep records in compliance with these new OFCCP regulations.

How to Build Your Winning Team
Looking back at the hundreds of business relationships I’ve had in five companies over the last quarter century—employees, investors, partners, vendors/suppliers, subcontractors, consultants, board of advisors and directors, volunteers, bankers and many joint ventures—I can say with confidence that only a few ended up really bad. But then, only a few dozen were extraordinary. The vast majority were pretty much just “OK”. Not great, not terrible. And one would think that after all this time and experience I’d be getting better at my choices. And yet, I still hit and miss. Here is the distinction: I’ve learned to accelerate through my mistakes.

How Facility Managers Can Influence Employees, Vendors & Contractors and Improve Performance
Learn how to influence without authority... positively impact the morale of your employees or tenants of the facility and have a positive impact on your vendors, subcontractors and others who provide services to your facility.

BEST PRACTICES WHEN USING SUBCONTRACTORS
Contractors take great care to make certain that their subcontractors have the necessary skills to perform their craft. Unfortunately, many contractors are less informed about best practices for the business relationship with their subcontractors. Without taking as much care to ensure a solid business and legal relationship, contractors put their customers, their business, and themselves at great risk of failure. This article reviews the financial, insurance, entity, and contractual guidelines contractors need to consider.

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