Archive for Management
March 3, 2009 · Filed under Management
Topics: Multinational enterprises, economists, investment
To survive, a company must satisfy different groups, refereed as stakeholders. These include stockholders, employees, customers, and society at large. In the short term, the aims of these groups conflict. Stockholders want additional sales and increased productivity, which will result in higher profits and a higher return on investment. Employees want […]
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January 28, 2009 · Filed under Management
Topics: own business, home office, business plan, organization, financial, bookcase, shelve, filing cabinet, office
When it comes to running your own business you wear many hats. You are the boss, the supervisor, the secretary and more. With all of the jobs you do to run your business you need your time to be well spent. Because […]
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January 25, 2009 · Filed under Management
Topics: entrepreneur, manager, managing, management, employee, workforce, email, small business
Perhaps no single role in the entrepreneurial world has changed as much as that of the midlevel manager. It was perhaps garnered as much from poor ownership and Dilbert comic strips than any real hard data examining the cause. The reputation was born and it has […]
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January 22, 2009 · Filed under Management
Topics: office, home business, Work at home, time management, management, home office, plan, schedule, office work
If you have been in the business world, the transition from going to work in an office every day to operating a home business may be quite astounding. After all, you are used to getting up in the morning, dressing […]
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December 24, 2008 · Filed under Management
Topics: time management software, time management
Critical for managers!
Project tracking, cost tracking and time management are critical areas for management. Managers need visibility into the activities of their employees and insight into where they stand with their projects. The best software programs will provide powerful Project Time and costing data in real time with a history […]
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September 15, 2008 · Filed under Management
Topics: change management
The day to day running of any business can be stressful and time consuming. This is made even more difficult when a company isn’t functioning properly and encounters problems. Perhaps sales are low, advertising isn’t working or staff morale is down. These are all things that can affect companies in negative ways and […]
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September 12, 2008 · Filed under Management
Topics: change management
Strangely enough, the best way to ensure successful change management is to know what to do wrong. This is because if you know what the wrong way is, you will know what not to do. Once you know this information you should easily be able to implement successful change management techniques.
The main reason […]
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August 30, 2008 · Filed under Management
Topics: human needs, business
Abraham Maslow, an eminent psychologist, studied human behavior for many years and developed a well-known equilateral triangle depicting a series of needs that are necessary for successful human interaction in one’s home, work and society.
These needs begin at the base of the triangle with the most basic of human physiological […]
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July 29, 2008 · Filed under Management
Topics: management, training, consultancy, skills
One of the hardest transitions in business is turning your winning business from a small enterprise of 1-3 people into a proper organisation that has the capacity to grow. Often the problem that entrepreneurs and small businesses face is that they do not know how to organise their business to achieve […]
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July 16, 2008 · Filed under Management
Topics: business, management, home business, marketing
In the beginning of your business the freshness of the experience makes everything exciting and new. You are learning and putting new skills to work. All of this is what provides drive and focus for pursuing your business goals. As your business has been running for a longer period of […]
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February 17, 2008 · Filed under Management
Keywords: six sigma, 6 sigma, six sigma overview, six sigma process, six sigma definition, define six sigma, s
Present Day Six Sigma Approach
Six Sigma is a much-talked about issue these days. 6 Sigma can be defined as a series of metrics that are used to measure defects and improve quality […]
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January 13, 2008 · Filed under Management
Keywords: Business Coach, Business Coaching
The success and the profits of a business greatly depend on the efforts of the sales and marketing team. They are the ones who actually go out into the market and deal with customers and others associated with the business and as such are the face of the company. Sales […]
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December 21, 2007 · Filed under Management
Keywords: change management
Change management is something that nearly every company should have considered at one point or another. It is normal to start thinking about making changes in any business regardless of whether things are going well or not. If things aren’t going so well then perhaps you may be looking at restructuring the whole […]
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August 20, 2007 · Filed under Management
Keywords: governance, sarbanes-oxley, risk management
Corporate Governance, once relegated as a nice-to-have, has never been higher on the agenda of companies than it is now. Tough new regulations have been drafted, originating in the US, to try and restore investor confidence that has been eroded not only by the volatility of the stock market […]
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August 15, 2007 · Filed under Management
Keywords: Business Coach, Business Coaching, Business Coach Training
Business coaching is an essential element of the business world and has provided a baffling range of career options today. Business coaching is a multi-faceted field and deals with every aspect of conducting a business. Business coaches today are aware of the significance of psychological competence […]
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July 25, 2007 · Filed under Management
Keywords: Business Coach, Business Coaching, Business Coach Training
Business coaching is a practice of developing and honing business skills, to achieve substantial results in the organizational structure of a business. It helps you to improve and achieve the desired success. It enables a business owner to create a unique business plan that would reflect […]
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July 2, 2007 · Filed under Management
Keywords: time management software, time management, billing software
Your company has deadlines to meet and the project at hand is not much different than the one before it, yet you are questioning why this project has so much time against it. You have the same amount of employees working on this project as the […]
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July 1, 2007 · Filed under Management
Keywords: time management software, time management, billing software
You made the Choice
Increasing your company’s profitability revolves around the focal point of numbers and the ability to access those numbers quickly to implement a plan to reduce internal costs while increasing project profitability. Understanding where an employee’s time is spent and realigning that time as […]
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June 29, 2007 · Filed under Management
Keywords: time management software, time management, billing software
So you have heard your manager say, “Time is Money”! You may have noticed he was extremely stressed when the department was toured; he viewed his employee time sheets and took a pencil to project costs. Managing time and money is a necessity for any […]
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June 28, 2007 · Filed under Management
Keywords: time management software, time management, billing software
You’re looking to make changes in how your company manages time and projects. But how will you manage to implement those changes? Making changes in your time management system can be a challenge and could include a multitude of questions. There are many considerations; after all, […]
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