Archive for the ‘Business’ category

The Name Tiffany is Synonymous With Excellence

June 19th, 2010

When someone talks about quality glass work, the name Tiffany immediately comes to mind. Tiffany glassware has garnered great interest for over one hundred and twenty years.

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Be Green and Recycle Your Office

June 19th, 2010

Its good to be green. Don’t throw away anything anymore as there is always somebody somewhere who will recycle it for you.

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Is the Promise of Jam Tomorrow Stopping Your Cash Flow Today?

June 19th, 2010

Good credit control, the effective and timely collection of money owed to you for services rendered or products supplied, is important in every business, but in the hectic world of a small business owner today it’s got to be right up there as a number 1 priority. We are talking about money you’ve already earned – you’ve delivered your value and done your side of the bargain, but sometimes clients aren’t so prompt when it comes to keeping their side of the deal and paying their bills.

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How to Perform a Mock Audit

June 19th, 2010

After you have defined the educational programs and standard operating procedures (SOPs) for government inspections, it is wise to choose several studies to apply to a mock audit. You can base your selection on the criteria established by the FDA and on the type of work your company does; for example, a good option would be a crucial Phase 3 study that was recently completed and includes a good number of subjects, and it is also important to consider the accessibility of the data and the staff that will participate in a specific study…

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Factors to Consider Before Coming Up With a Company

June 19th, 2010

Company formation happens to be one amongst the greatest challenges for people wishing to own their own firms. This is so because it is a process which requires lots of soul searching and a burning desire to succeed.

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2010 Shows Promise For the Transportation Industry

June 19th, 2010

As one of the largest industries in the world, transportation includes everything from passenger planes and trains to commercial trucks, warehouses, barges and logistical services. For example, in 2009 alone, the U.S. transportation industry was estimated to have approximately $1.6 trillion in revenue.

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Barbie – The Crisis of the 50s

June 19th, 2010

The most famous doll in the world reached 50 years in 2009 in an identity crisis and with a big falling on sales. Her lifestyle and slim silhouette – equivalent to a woman of 1.75m in height, 91.5 cm of bust, 45.7 cm of waist and 84 cm of hips – served as inspiration for hundreds of thousands of girls from all corners of the planet.

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The New Economic Paradigm – Decelerating Global Population Growth – What Are the Economic Effects?

June 19th, 2010

As a child I recall reading scientific studies on exploding population growth. Science fiction novels were written around doomsday views of the event. However, as the 20th Century closed and this century dawned, the seeds of a new paradigm had been sown and the effects were already showing. In fact this year, 26 countries are in population decline. Birthrates have fallen across the globe in developing countries like Bangladesh and Mexico.

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Private Limited Company – Are Your Minutes Up to Scratch?

June 19th, 2010

Minute writing is an important part of the company secretary’s skills in their role as ‘Chief Administration Officer’ for the company. The meeting, whether it be a general meeting or a director’s meeting, is an important decision making arena and it is vital that events are recorded in a clear, concise and accurate manner. In the UK, although it is a legal requirement under the Companies Act, 2006, for such a record to be kept and maintained, there are no set rules on how this should be done.

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Living in the Office

June 19th, 2010

The average person spends 8 hours a day in the office, with the average commute taking 1 1/2 hours, that equates to 9 1/2 hours devoted to work. When you consider that we spend and average of 7 hours sleeping; that leaves an average of just 7 1/2 hours that most people have at home.

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