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Outside The Box
Friday, 05.18.2007, 12:24pm
Thinking "outside the box" or as it is sometimes called, "coloring outside the
lines" is a popular idea in the business world today. People and organizations
are told to think outside the box or color outside the lines as a way to
stimulate creativity when they need to solve problems like streamlining
production, establishing a new product, or developing a new process. And it's
true that creativity and innovation often arise from unexpected and
unconventional thinking.
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Outsourcing Is Picking Pace
Friday, 05.18.2007, 12:24pm
BPO or Business Process Outsourcing is a very common and
mushrooming phenomenon these days. BPO can be defined as the accomplishment of a
business task from some outside agency. For instance a company can ask or hire
an external agency to maintain its old records and accounts. The phenomenon of
outsourcing was not so well established before a decade. Initially some of the
relatively small and low grade jobs like old storage record of the company were
outsourced in United States. Gradually with the budding success and confidence,
valuable and crucial jobs like payroll accounting, human resource tasks –
recruitment, training and development of employees joined the fray.
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Non-Profit Organizations - What Are They?
Friday, 05.18.2007, 12:23pm
Definition of Fund; Assets; and Fund Balance
According to the “Financial and Accounting Guide for Not-For-Profit
Organizations†written by CPAs Gross, Larkin, Bruttomesso, and McNalley, (fifth
edition, pg 25) the definition of a these three terms is as follows:
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Networking
Friday, 05.18.2007, 12:22pm
Put join a group on your to do list with a big underline,
star and happy face. You’ll be glad you did for more reasons than you can count.
And the advice is coming from this confirmed non-networker who, in 20 years of
business, considered networking a colossal waste of time. The old dog is here
with a new trick.
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MORAL ARMOR'S Economic Warning for Americans
Friday, 05.18.2007, 10:52am
For years we’ve suffered under recession, prompting us to ask, When will it end?
My answer is, “It’s only the beginning.â€
Historically, recessions are the
result of high interest rates, pushed up as the result of loose money policies.
Recovery comes when citizens begin to spend more wisely, save money and pay off
their debts, but not this time. Never before have credit policies been so loose
for so long, and there has been no decrease in consumer debt. It’s still on the
rise, but Americans are NOT fundamentally to blame; immoral monetary policy
is.
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mmaterial Values in Business Management
Friday, 05.18.2007, 10:51am
Maybe you have
already heard that in some ways immaterial values are important for business
management. But you might not found how to bring them into your management
processes or into your reporting packages. However, first of all we should be
clear, what immaterial values are? Well, this includes the balance sheet
information about intangible assets, but is going far behind it. As we all
know, decisions are mostly based on feelings or emotions, than on logical
judgement. A feeling is an energy. Energy is not material, it is immaterial. The
overall emotions or motivation of employees in a business is a immaterial value,
it could have positive and negative impact on the business development. Does
sound very esoterical for you? Might be, but today we know that our emotions
drive a lot of our life.
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