The 30 minute rule is a rule I use in my online businesses - but can and SHOULD be implemented in all businesses - online or offline.
This simple strategy will help increase the productivity and accountability of any enterprise, especially those that are judged on a time sensitive basis.
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The 30 Minute Rule - Why You Should Implement it in your Business
Posted by Richard Martin under StrategyFrom http://www.smartincomedetective.com 3495 days ago
How to Politely Tell Clients to PAY UP
Posted by ivanpw under StrategyFrom http://www.bizepic.com 3495 days ago
Collecting money from some clients can be like like trying to pull porcupine quills out of your dog's nose. Check out this explainer vid to see how you can use the nice-guy approach to keep on top of, and collect money for their designer clients.
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5 Things to Do Before Saying 'I Do' to a Business Partner
Posted by CateCosta under ManagementFrom http://www.entrepreneur.com 3495 days ago
As an entrepreneur, you may at some point consider getting a business partner or co-founder. Maybe you miss working with a larger team that complements your skills, or perhaps you are trying to broaden your market or expand your clientele. Whatever your motive, you should know that business partner
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How To Use A 100-Year Old Tactic To Increase Productivity Today [video]
Posted by highperformance under Self-DevelopmentFrom https://www.youtube.com 3495 days ago
Time management, productivity and being overwhelmed by too many demands for your attention are all modern-day problems. But that does not mean that they are are solvable with modern-day tools. There is a principle that is more than 100 years old, but it holds the key to skyrocketing your productivi
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Three Unexpected Benefits Big Data Offers Small Companies
Posted by BigDataStartups under StrategyFrom http://www.bigdata-startups.com 3495 days ago
Big Data offers also for small companies, such as local shops or websites, a lot of potential, which more or less result in three distinctive benefits.
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4 questions you should always ask yourself before accepting a new job
Posted by yorkecomm under Employee BenefitsFrom http://www.yorkecommunications.com 3495 days ago
30% more than what I am currently drawing”. Like the objective statement in many CVs which says “To put in my best effort and contribute for the benefit
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10 Companies Donating the Most Through Corporate Giving
Posted by causecast under Employee BenefitsFrom http://www.causecast.com 3495 days ago
With the recent annual Giving USA Foundation report revealing a decline in corporate giving last year, it’s time for Corporate America to regroup...
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5 Best Ideas For Succeeding With Agile Approach
Posted by Jasonsmith21 under StrategyFrom http://www.miraclegroup.com 3495 days ago
Applying the agile methodology is not an easy task and sometimes it can feel overwhelming. Learn more about how can you really succeed with agile.
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30 Things You Need To Stop Wasting Time On - Wealth Magnate
Posted by veron under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://topimnews.wealthmagnate.com 3496 days ago
Ok, It’s about time to stop wasting time on useless activities and dumb stuff… I know, I know you are trying hard to organize your time, yet the modern world is fast paced and time often seems to slip by with us barely noticing.
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6 Types of Toxic CEOs #infographic
Posted by SaadAhmadkhan under Employee BenefitsFrom http://www.visualistan.com 3496 days ago
The CEO, paradoxically, has the most overall power over her company, but the least amount of personal control over it. They get credit or blame for every major action in the company, even if they are not directly responsible. So how is this possible? Because the CEO sets the vision and the values o
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