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Developing The Best Brand Strategy For Your Business
- By Jerry Glynn
- Published 07/23/2008
- Corporate
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Developing a successful brand strategy is essential to the success of your business. The name of your company, the product that you sell, and the overall impression, style, and perceived direction and mission of a business or company.
This article will describe some instances in which a branding strategy or rebranding strategy can be beneficial, and some of the steps involved in the creation of one.
This article will describe some instances in which a branding strategy or rebranding strategy can be beneficial, and some of the steps involved in the creation of one.
Conducting an Effective Internal Privacy Audit
- By Fazila Nurani
- Published 07/22/2008
- Corporate
- Unrated
Before an organization can truly dedicate itself to the principles of privacy protection, it needs to take stock of its personal information holdings and the procedures it currently has in place. And in order to move forward on this road to privacy compliance, an organization needs to ask three basic questions: What type of personal information do we hold, where is it stored and how is it managed?
Enter the privacy audit.
Enter the privacy audit.
The Basic Definition of Concurrent Engineering
- By Terry Parker
- Published 07/22/2008
- Corporate
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Concurrent Engineering is theoretically defined as a systematic approach to the concurrent design of products and their related processes, including manufacture and support. It is an example of group decision making and negotiation that commonly occurs in organizations and involves many agents.
Concurrent Engineering is an evolving process that requires continuous improvement and refinement.
Concurrent Engineering is an evolving process that requires continuous improvement and refinement.
Despite making changes to their home lives, workers are unlikely to be quite so environmentally -minded at work, particularly if their employers are not seen to take the issue seriously. For this reason change must happen top-down, unless you have an eco-warrior employee who is prepared to plan and implement carbon-saving changes. Here are a few simple things you can do to make your office greener, and I'm not talking USB kettles or reusing teabags.
What Is Concurrent Engineering
- By Jerry Glynn
- Published 07/15/2008
- Corporate
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Concurrent Engineering is theoretically defined as a systematic approach to the concurrent design of products and their related processes, including manufacture and support. It is an example of group decision making and negotiation that commonly occurs in organizations and involves many agents.
Concurrent Engineering is an evolving process that requires continuous improvement and refinement.
Concurrent Engineering is an evolving process that requires continuous improvement and refinement.
Tax Consequences of Selling a Business
- By Dave Kauppi
- Published 07/9/2008
- Corporate
- Unrated
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the importance of the tax impact in the sale of your business. As an M&A intermediary and member of the IBBA, International Business Brokers Association, we recognize our responsibility to recommend that you consult your attorneys and tax accountants for specific advice on your business sale transaction.
Reduce Capital Gains Tax in the Sale of a Business
- By Dave Kauppi
- Published 07/1/2008
- Corporate
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Hopefully, before selling a business, you meet with a CPA or tax accountant and get an estimate on how much of your proceeds will be going directly to Uncle Sam if you pay them in a lump sum at time of sale. You don't want to save this surprise for after all is said and done, because not only will it most likely be a shock, but you will have given up your chance to do anything about it.
7 Reasons Why Most Workplace Violence Plans Are Flawed From the Beginning
- By Jeffrey Miller
- Published 06/30/2008
- Corporate
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Like many policies, procedures, and programs designed and implemented in the corporate environment, workplace violence plans are typically designed by individuals, groups, or committees with absolutely no knowledge, understanding, or background in handling violence or aggression. And, as any self-protection expert, police officer, or soldier will tell you.
Corporate Relocating? 3 Ways To Save On Time And Unexpected Costs
- By Laura Buckley
- Published 06/23/2008
- Corporate
- Unrated
Moving of any kind is never easy. Corporate relocation or even small company relocation is never simple! If you think moving your home and family from state to state is difficult try moving an entire company filled with employees. If you're managing the project or considering taking on that task, then you need to know that your number one goal in a corporate move is to be as time and cost-efficient as possible to keep things running as smooth as possible.
Unsecured Business Lines of Credit Harder to Come By
- By joshua white
- Published 06/11/2008
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Small businesses are finding it more difficult to obtain financing and are the ones most adversely affected by the lending crunch because they are unable to obtain intermediate business lines of credit. Although the Fed has made concessions which include short term loans in the amount of $100 billion, small business owners have yet to benefit.
For the first time in decades credit is especially tight as the bursting of the housing bubble has spread misery across the financial system.
For the first time in decades credit is especially tight as the bursting of the housing bubble has spread misery across the financial system.

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