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Use Strategic Alliances to Grow Your Business
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| Many of today's successful businesses are built on strategic alliances -- a collaboration of resources for the purpose of gaining an advantage in the marketplace. This is especially true of virtual businesses, which are usually based on a network of people in different locations, with defined roles, in a temporary or evolving organization. In order to grow you need others.
If hiring an employee or contracting for service is not the right solution, a strategic alliance or partnership may be the answer. Engaging a "partner" in the process means you will share risks, responsibilities and rewards.
Strategic alliances are a great way to create or test new business ideas without a huge expense, but it does require attention and good management to succeed. |
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Step By Step Branding Is Your Company Logo Important Enough To Make Or Break Your Brand
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| Some people will tell you that your logo is everything when it comes to branding your business. However, that is not really true. A good logo is important, a great logo is even better; but neither one is even remotely vital to your success. Why? Because when all is said and done, a logo is a visual image that will remind people of your company. The greatest logo in the world will do nothing at all for your success if it just serves as a reminder of a company that people neither like or trust. |
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Putting Savvy Before Necessity by Jay Kubassek
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| When put to the test, people are endlessly adaptive, inventive, cunning and resilient. These are some of the qualities that have helped us survive eons of changing, challenging conditions to emerge as the dominant species on the planet. |
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Networking Not Once, Not Twice, But Constantly
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| Networking can happen both online and offline and, in fact, I believe it’s important that both are carried out equally. We may operate virtual businesses but clients can still be found locally and quite close to where you live and work. Why ignore this potential client base? |
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Could you work without a staff?
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| The Internet has made working, collaborating and sharing down right simple. With it many businesses are living the dream of running multi-million dollar business without any permanent staff. This magic is done increasingly at the hands of a growing world of workers known as virtual assistants. A virtual assistant is someone who is set-up to complete tasks remotely for a fee |
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Could the future be virtual working?
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| New technology allows an increasing number of people to set up virtual businesses from their homes. Lilach Bullock set her own company offering virtual office administration and is going from strength to strength, often supporting other virtual businesses. She spoke to Mandy Garner. |
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4 Keys to Achieve Success With Your Virtual Teams
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| Virtual teams are the way of the future. Businesses no longer need to tie in full time employees at exorbitant costs when they don't have to - they can hire virtual employees/contractors to do the same work at a fraction of the cost. So how do you make the most of hiring virtual staff and make this work for you? |
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Going Virtual
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| Technology now enables businesses to operate virtually from almost anywhere in the world. What exactly is a virtual company and is this the right thing for your business? We'll explore the issues which virtual companies face as well as the benefits which they experience. |
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Incorporating Outsource Staff into the Routine of your Office
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| Incorporating Outsource Staff into the Routine of your Office
Business owners who grow their businesses with outsource staff (including freelancers, consultants, and virtual assistants) enjoy many benefits to this arrangement but face one critical challenge: Businesses run better when everyone gets along and collaborates with good rapport. So, how do you build that among virtual staff when they are separated by many miles?
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SIX LESSONS FOR EFFECTIVE VIRTUAL TEAMS: A RECIPE FOR SUCCESS
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| Virtual teams are more prevalent than ever. But the fact that virtual teams continue to grow in popularity doesn’t mean they’re always being used and managed properly. Quite the contrary. To help organizations maximize their investment in virtual collaboration, we conducted a study of 48 virtual teams to understand the success factors of top performing virtual teams. We identified six lessons for effective virtual teamwork. |
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Advantages of a Virtual Office for Entrepreneurs
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| Home-based businesses have become the latest rage of the century with more and more virtual entrepreneurs setting up their offices at home. Neither do these virtual enterprises require high-end expenditure nor do they have to meet with the demands of the real businesses. Virtual entrepreneurs have the advantage of having control over their time. Flexibility is the keyword for the self-employed people who can make time for self and family. |
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Steps To Change From Brick-And-Mortar To A Virtual Office
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| Thanks to the Internet and its ecosystem, many current businesses are now operational without even physically existing, and with all due respect to the traditional way of setting up businesses, current small businesses are going virtual, and embracing its cost and growth benefits. |
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Five Ingredients For Virtual Success
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| Rising travel costs, coupled with the global dispersion of talent, are just some of the reasons that organizations have migrated toward telecommuting and virtual work. While numerous organizations have made significant investments in virtual teams and the technology to support them, a surprising number of virtual teams are not reaching their full potential. OnPoint Consulting surveyed 48 virtual teams across industries and found that there are specific practices associated with successful virtual teams. |
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5 Tasks Virtual Assistants Can Do Better Than You
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| With growing business volumes and grueling competition the role of a virtual assistant is becoming innately common and in many cases exceedingly important for small businesses and solopreneurs. This is not just because of the bulging task lists businessmen have to cope with each day, rather because these virtual hands do a better job than us. Let’s take a look. |
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