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  • Unique team building experiences  By : Kal Banev
    Creating unique, exciting, alternative, inspiring and fun teambuilding events has always been at the heart of what we do at Poisson Rouge. Teambuilding events are our currency - it's the paint with which we cover our canvass.
  • Management Training Tip - Seven ways to manage to your boss  By : Sean McPheat
    We are aware that majority of people have no problems managing the employees under them, The question is how many of them could manage their boss. Read on to find out how you too could know how to manage your boss with 7 amazing new tips
  • The Pros and Cons of Shared Hosting: Picking the Best Web Host  By : Bill Wilson
    As more and more individuals and businesses rush to the Net to establish a business or even a personal presence, the question of what is the most appropriate web hosting choice becomes of paramount concern. This fundamental fact holds true no matter where in the world you might be seeking web hosting services, including individuals and businesses that are seeking Canadian web hosting.
  • Training Your Management Team – Motivation Tips  By : Sean McPheat
    What motivates your staff at work? This article takes a look at the main reasons and why money is not the be all or end all of happiness in the workplace!
  • Discover How to Get Rid of Man Boobs  By : Jack Wright
    Men with gynecomastia or "man boobs" have what appears to be breasts. This occurs because of an extreme amount of fat in the chest. Many males experience this condition when they reach puberty, as many as 60%, then grow out of it. However, there are millions of men who either don't grow out of it or who develop the condition as an adult. This item is for the latter, for those interested in learning how to get rid of man boobs.
  • WHAT IS PEOPLE MANAGEMENT?  By : Sean McPheat
    Your employees are the biggest asset you have. Their performance and attitude can result in the success or failure of your business. The most difficult part of any manager’s job is people management. He or she is required to lead, motivate, train, inspire, and encourage.
  • Time Management for SME Owners  By : Sean McPheat
    SME owners have to manage everything: from the hiring and managing of employees to seeking clients to planning the business strategies for the company. Is there a more efficient way out?”
  • What Makes a Good Boss?  By : Sean McPheat
    According to Rob Sheehan, director of executive education at the James MacGregor Burns Academy of Leadership at the University of Maryland, “Being a good boss is important in any organization, but it’s particularly important for small business. With smaller businesses, you really have the opportunity to set the tone for the entire company.” There are several characteristics, traits, and attitudes that seem to be prevalent among executives that are viewed as “good bosses” by their employees.
  • Managing Your Time - How To Prioritize Your Tasks  By : Sean McPheat
    The ability to choose and complete tasks in the order of importance highly desirable and more challenging for some business types than others.
  • Free affiliate program  By : Alex Cosner
    How much money do you make in a week’s time? Do you think it’s enough? Not enough? Does it accurately reflect your abilities, talents and skills? If not, then here is a simple way to, without a lot of extra time, supplement your income and reach the dreams you thought were too far away. The internet has changed all that.
  • How to Manage Absence Effectively?  By : Sean McPheat
    Absence it is said makes the heart grow fonder. But, when an employee absents himself or herself this is definitely not going to be the case. Absence of employees causes the loss of millions of dollars to the economy. Millions of work days are also lost as a result of employee absence. Absence is genuine in two third of the cases while the others just do it for non-genuine reasons.
  • Coaching Techniques for Managers  By : Sean McPheat
    Not all management training programs and management training courses offer coaching techniques for manager in their courses. First of all, why do managers need to learn coaching techniques? After all managers are given management training, do they also have to be given training to be a life coach? To understand this, we have to know what a coach does. Traditionally coaching was something that was done to train sportspersons. Now, the definition has changed dramatically.
  • How does one capitalize on Intuitive Skills in business?  By : Susan E West
    Intuitive skills can be an important part of your ability to work with others, lead others and succeed in business. This article discusses natural intuition, strengthening intuitive skills, and avoiding misuse of those skills. Intuitive skills can enhance your leadership.
  • Importance of privacy in offshore banking  By : Peter Waterhaze.
    One of the most common reasons for having an offshore banking account is to protect the person¡¦s identity and privacy. Many people start an offshore bank account because they do not want either their government or private individuals to probe into their accounts. In order to gain protection from this they have bank accounts offshore.
  • Differences between Management and Leadership  By : Sean McPheat
    ‘Management and leadership’, usually these words are generally heard together. Are they interconnected? Are there any differences between them? This is a discussion that has been going on for some time and will be around for some time to come. It is a common topic for discussion in various management training programs and management training courses. The fact is that you cannot escape this topic if you are attending any type of management training program.
  • A great Manager is a Great Communicator  By : Sean McPheat
    Who is a great manager? Well, this question can have many answers but anyone running a management training program or management training course will tell you that – A great manager is a great communicator. This does not mean however, that all the other skills that a manager possesses are redundant. That is not what it means. But, unless you are a good communicator you cannot be a good manager.
  • Interpersonal Skills - The Keys to Management and Leadership  By : Susan E West
    It takes more than business knowledge to succeed as a manager or leader - it also takes excellent interpersonal skills. This article discusses the importance interpersonal skills in your leadership development and offers examples of how they can be
    improved.
  • Social Distancing is the Key to Minimising Bird Flu Infection in Your Business.  By : Nigel Thomas
    Social Distancing is a new term we are hearing more and more as businesses start to gear up their plans for a Bird Flu pandemic. Learn what it means and what you can do to minimise the chance of bringing infection into your workplace.
  • How to run a Staff Appraisal?  By : Sean McPheat
    One of the most difficult tasks a manager’s has to perform is that of staff appraisal. Many management training programs and manager training courses conduct separate classes on this. Staff appraisal is like skating on thin ice. The result of a staff appraisal rarely satisfies the staff and the management.
  • The Key Skills of a Top Manager  By : Sean McPheat
    Management training programs and management training courses are meant to hone the managerial skills of a person. Sometimes, it is through these management training programs that an individual discovers he or she has a particular skill. So, what are the key skills of a top manager?
  • Privacy In offshore Banking  By : Peter Waterhaze
    One of the most common reasons for having an offshore banking account is to protect the person¡¦s identity and privacy. Many people start an offshore bank account because they do not want either their government or private individuals to probe into their accounts. In order to gain protection from this they have bank accounts offshore.
  • Building Trust is Key to Business Success  By : Susan E West
    Building trust in your business relationships is critical to your success. This article discusses the different ways that building trust can benefit jump start your leadership development and enhance your career.
  • Tips on Leading A Team  By : Susan E West
    Power and influence in a team: learn the basics of working within a team and how to lead a permanent and temporary teams.
  • What is Consultative Selling?  By : Sean McPheat
    Consultative selling sales training courses are becoming increasingly popular. Even other sales training classes and sales coaching classes are offering consultative selling as a part of the curriculum. So, what is consultative selling? As any of these sales training courses will tell you consultative selling is a type of selling in which the selling is based on customer needs rather. It is a non-manipulative process. The focus here is not on product.
  • How to manage your Time more effectively  By : Sean McPheat
    It is always a surprise as to how a simple homemaker is able to manage a myriad of different activities without any formal training whereas a manager is not able to do it even with all his/her fancy degrees. How do they do it? The homemaker knows a simple technique – time management. Managers can manage people, budgets, etc but when it comes to time they are not very good at managing it. Management training programs and management training courses can help you learn the skill of time management.
  • Offshore banking is also known as Underground Economy  By : Peter Waterhaze
    Both large organizations and individuals extensively use offshore banking. This kind of banking is in vogue for a myriad reasons. And these reasons range from the perfectly legal to the ones that are not so. Offshore banking demands a huge amount of funding. This is why it can be employed for works, both legal and otherwise.
  • Offshore Banking Using Swiss Banks  By : Peter Waterhaze
    Switzerland is one of the most stable economies in the world making it one of the most popular countries for offshore banking. Their stable political status has helped their economy. They have remained neutral even in through two World wars. This has resulted in them being able to develop their banking systems. 5.6 % of their working population is in the banking industry.
  • Swiss Banks are the best offshore banks  By : Peter Waterhaze
    Switzerland is one of the world's most stabilized economies which makes it the most popular country for offshore banking. They have a very stable political system as well, which boosts their economy. Switzerland being a very practical and logical country, stayed neutral through both the World Wars, which in turn helped them enhance their economy. They have been able to successfully increase or develop their banking systems, and 5.6% of the Swiss working class is in the banking industry.
  • The Challenges of Leadership in a Global Marketplace  By : Susan E West
    Leadership in the global marketplace presents unique challenges. This article discusses some of those challenges and suggests ways for you to overcome them.
  • HOW INTERIM EXECUTIVE CONSULTANCY IS VIEWED  By : JHadley
    Many organisations face a dilemma in business strategy. On the one hand there is a requirement to be very flexible and embrace change, but on the other-to create a corporate structure., maintain consistency and build up experience.
  • Using Offshore Banking As Tax Havens  By : Peter Waterhaze
    Offshore banking, commonly known as underground economy is notorious for organized crime, tax evaders, and money laundering. These banks are frequently used as a tax haven. Many people who do not wish to pay their taxes and find places to hide their income without having to pay tax on it, invest in such offshore banks. Tax haven is when people invest in foreign banks where they have to pay a considerably less amount of tax compared to their own country. Many times the tax is not even charged.
  • Get Those Referrals in Six Steps  By : Vlad Ehrsam
    Referrals are a great way to increase traffic for your business. Referrals are free and can get you an extra edge over your competition. Generating leads and referrals for your business is one of the key ingredients to success. Learning how to take advantage of this free marketing tool is easier than you think.
  • In Praise of Off Shore Merchant Accounts  By : Trevor Tootle
    Among the many smart business accounting practices that can help your business is that of using an off shore merchant account for your credit card processing needs. These offshore accounts are completely legal and can help your business save money. They also provide service levels comparable or often even better than their on shore counterparts.
  • Fundamentals of Health Insurance for Self Employed Persons  By : Vlad Ehrsam
    When you're self-employed, and meet your own health insurance bills, it can work out to be quite expensive. And in the absence of insurance benefits you'd get as full time employee in a company, it can exasperate you trying to get it, in the bargain. So before you start looking around for health insurance, here are some things you'll need to look for.
  • How to Slash Your Business Costs  By : Vlad Ehrsam
    It is anything but cheap to keep a business running. Carefully tracking your expenses is imperative. Proper money management is practice by business professionals the world over. From paying wages to covering the cost of doing business, a consistent cash flow is important to maintain. Without the right knowledge and discipline, it will be difficult for any business owner to maintain funds. Operating costs may be significantly reduced by implementing some very fundamental money management strategies.
  • How Interim Management Evolved  By : JHadley
    When a management role becomes vacant at short notice, 'Management Executive Interims,' can step in to provide leadership at short notice, while a permaenet replacement is found- a process that can and does take many months.
  • Shaving Irritation: How to Prevent It  By : Joseph Chanbrawati
    One of the most frustrating grooming tasks for both men and women is shaving. Men who shave daily may suffer from uneasiness and scars. Same is the case with woman. They may not shave as often as men but cover a greater surface area. However, all is not lost. There are many products and techniques available in the market to prevent shaving irritation, razor burns, bumps and ingrown hairs.
  • Advantages of an Offshore Merchant Account  By : Vlad Ehrsam
    Merchant accounts are necessary for anyone who wants to take credit cards, especially over the Internet. However, sometimes it can be very expensive with fees and deposits to set up and maintain these merchant accounts. By moving your merchant service off shore, however, you can save some money and still experience good service.
  • Health Insurance Basics for the Self Employed  By : Vlad Ehrsam
    If you are self employed and looking for health insurance, you may be in for a rough ride. Since you don't have the benefit of a company program to pay for part of your insurance, you are looking at an expensive and possibly frustrating prospect ahead. Before you rush out and spend all your savings on the first policy you find, there are some basics you should know.
  • Components of Business Communications  By : Vlad Ehrsam
    If you are a small business concern, you've probably run into the words 'business communications' many times. Everyone says you should have it but you're not quite sure what it really means. Actually, 'business communications' is not just one thing. It is a whole bunch of things that together form 'business communications'. And yes, as a small business, you could benefit greatly by using them.
  • The Importance Of Implementing a Business Plan  By : Vlad Ehrsam
    A business plan is a clear course of action for small and large businesses. Without a clear plan, it is nearly impossible to win the favor of an investor. You can also forget about a bank loaning you money. Even though you've mapped out your business plan in your head, it still needs to be presented in black and white.
  • How to Organize An Efficient Office  By : Vlad Ehrsam
    In a world of 'the paperless office', files and folders should be obsolete. Every business needs to learn "how-to" manage records and organize documents. Small business owners are too afraid to throw anything away. Consequently, this leads to an overload of file folders, storage boxes, and ultimately a paper avalanche.
  • Targets of a Project Management  By : stefano sandano
    Understanding project management
  • What is a Shared Vision?  By : Graeme Nichol
    If your business is all working towards the same end - it's going to succeed wildly. Are ready for that?
  • Why Create an Annual Plan?  By : Graeme Nichol
    Planning is a necessity to survive - do it simply but do it!
  • 5 Ways of Increasing Business Profits  By : Graeme Nichol
    A simple formula to improve business profits
  • The 7 Critical Steps to Formulating Your Annual Strategic Business Plan  By : Graeme Nichol
    Planing for success beats failing to plan and failure - it's really simple and need not take more than a few hours!
  • Dialogue vs Discussion  By : Graeme Nichol
    Don't stop discussions from developing into valuable discussions. Check your ego at the door and dialogue
  • Managing Your Boss. Taking the Initiaitve  By : Martin Haworth
    Building relationships is vital in business. When you are employed and have a boss it's even more critical, because you have an incentive to get the best from your boss - and the onus is on you.

    For bosses, try on this as a set of expectations your people have from you...
  • Who Is to Blame for Job Dissatisfaction?  By : Laurie Sheppard
    Many of the stereotypes of companies are true. Companies often hire inexperienced workers for low pay, don’t train them and then wonder why they get poor performance.

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