There's no doubt that the sale of your company can be a time-consuming and complex process. The preparation before a sale can take more than a year and then the actual sale itself can easily take another year on top. It's worth viewing the sales process of your business as any other sales process -
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Time to Sell? Five Steps to Take When You Decide To Sell Your Company
Posted by SimonD under ManagementFrom http://truetobusiness.com 4394 days ago
Six Ways to Grow Your E-Commerce Site
Posted by ivanpw under StrategyFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 4394 days ago
What are the best ways to break into new areas of e-commerce while growing your existing presence there? We will examine a few key techniques in this article.
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How can home office concepts work in companies? �
Posted by Berndgeropp under ManagementFrom http://www.more-leadership.com 4394 days ago
According to a study by Citric, 15% of all employees in the US are already working one day per week away from their corporate offices. Employees and also executives are more efficient and effective when they can spend one day per week in their home office.
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10 Awesome Tips How You Can Keep Your Blog Visitors A Bit Longer On Your Blog
Posted by kharim under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.webmaster-success.com 4394 days ago
MUST READ!!! Here are a couple tips that you can implement on your blog to make your blog visitors spend more time on your blog.
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Access to Business and Working Life
Posted by ivanpw under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 4394 days ago
A healthy working environment is important. However, if the office building accessibility is poor, the state of the working environment becomes irrelevant.
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A Positive Culture Breeds Excellence in the Workplace
Posted by SimonD under Human ResourcesFrom http://truetobusiness.com 4395 days ago
One of the most important elements for sustained success in a business is an overall positive environment within the workplace. No employee can thrive or do really great work in an office that is constrictive, judgmental, critical or otherwise negative.
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Age discrimination - Japanese companies in the U.S.
Posted by JapanIntercult under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.japanintercultural.com 4395 days ago
Due to different concepts of what constitutes discrimination in the U.S. and Japan, the Japanese managers at Mitsubishi may not have been aware of the dangers of age discrimination. Although age discrimination became illegal in the United States in the 1970s, no such law exists in Japan.
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How (and Why) to Share Office Space With Another Small Business
Posted by NetworkSolutions under ManagementFrom http://www.networksolutions.com 4395 days ago
Should you share office space with another small business? While startup companies and have long shared office space in business incubators, and freelancers often rent desks in co-working spaces, the Wall Street Journal recently took a look at the growing trend of two, three or even five establishe
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Why managers think they do not have time for leadership �
Posted by Berndgeropp under ManagementFrom http://www.more-leadership.com 4395 days ago
Why do some Managing Directors spend so much time on administrative and functional activities, instead of focusing on leadership duties?
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Why You Should Get Testimonials
Posted by expertbusiness under ManagementFrom http://www.expertbusinessadvice.com 4395 days ago
If your current customers know you did a good job, why shouldn’t your prospective customers know it, too? Testimonials are advertising gold.
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