Fix Your Security System

Our company has thousands of business secrets that should not fall into an incorrect people. Some time we didn’t understand that there are so many open holes in our company so the possibility of data lacking is still big. Like company where I am working, even already (more…)

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Security is Business

Everyone needs privacy! That’s the main reason why we need a security system. Privacy has meaning that we have space around and no body else can enter to this area without any permitting from us. No need to think a complex system of security but just look at (more…)

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Four Factors Plus Recognition

Inspiring employees to stay, or to improve their current performance, does not have to—and should not—involve money. Pay is and always will be an issue, but other things are just as important. There are four factors in engaging employees, according to Rosalind Jefferies, president of Performance Enhancement Group. One is pay and benefits. The three other factors are communication, learning and development, and (more…)

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The Premise

Under the prevailing theory, a company’s value will be maximized when it operates at its “optimal” capital structure. We were all taught that the optimal capital structure is the mix of debt and equity that minimizes the company’s cost of capital.

The trouble with this notion is that at optimal levels (more…)

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Public risk insurance

You are subject to the laws governing negligence toward anyone with whom you do business or who is on your premises. Negligence means lack of due care. When a court is persuaded that an injury was (more…)

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Business continuation insurance

When your business is shut down as a result of a fire or flood, you may be protected for loss of property but not for the loss of operating revenue to pay the bills while you rebuild. Similarly, if a partner (more…)

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Insuring a home-based business

Homeowner’s insurance policies are not written to cover a busi-ness conducted from home and it is a big mistake to rely upon a standard homeowner’s insurance policy when you operate from home. Those parts of your home and the contents used for business may not be covered. This could mean (more…)

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Security

Despite the new wave of on-line shopping, many people remain wary of it. They are afraid that personal and financial information transmitted over the Internet may be misused. Understanding and addressing customer concerns about on-line buying are critical to successfully selling on the Internet. Tell your customers exactly where they stand by explaining what security measures are in place to protect their personal information. Some customers will never agree to transmit personal information across the Internet, regardless of what assurances you give them. Offer alternative methods such as fax, phone or postal orders.

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Tenacity

Growing a business is hard work. Customer acquisition and retention isn’t an event. It isn’t a new program. It is a way of thinking about customers. It is a way you go about business. It takes the right attitude, continual effort, and constant monitoring.

The question that should really matter in whether you are going to retain your customers (more…)

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Dealing with technical concerns

Blogs can be both incredibly easy and quite complex to set up, depending on the software and functionality you use. If you can arrange it, your best bet is to have a programmer or technical person assist you, especially during the setup phase. You may also need the assistance of (more…)

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