by admin at Wednesday, May 20, 2009 in Business,Employees
Tags: Business, collaborative workforce, corporate work environment, interact, teamwork culture

Teamwork Culture
Even if you are the minutest part of a corporate work environment, you would be well versed with the concept of ‘teamwork culture’. Company leaders keep on emphasizing on the significance of teamwork culture. Several writers have flooded the market with numerous books on teamwork culture.
Despite the fact that so much has been said and written about teamwork culture, businesses are still unsuccessful in achieving an efficient teamwork culture. Building an efficient teamwork culture is of great significance if you want to develop a collaborative workforce. There is absolutely no denying the need of building a teamwork culture. But it is the question of ‘how to’ that poses the real challenge.
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by admin at Friday, October 10, 2008 in Business
Tags: anti-virus softwarw, Business, computer virus, hosted email, protect, strong passwords
Most of the businesses consider computer security as one of the most crucial survival and growth issues they have to face these days. Viruses, spam spyware, worms and phishing can strike any business that largely depends on the internet and web. Business owners have always been relying on technology, but these days this dependency is at its peak .Now there are PCs, laptops, networking, broadband, wireless and so on and on and these developments, no doubt, have aided productivity, but at the same time vulnerability has also increased. Click here to read more »
by admin at Monday, October 06, 2008 in Business
Tags: Business, slogan
Though it’s a small phrase, it can do a lot of wonder work. You can convey all sorts of information about your business in just a few words. You must also keep in mind that a memorable slogan can become a part of the dialect or even culture that is quite good for your business.
- There are the following elements in a good slogan.
- It tells about the prospects and benefits your business can offer.
- It makes your business memorable to prospective customers.
- It tells about the difference between you and your competitors. Click here to read more »
by admin at Friday, September 19, 2008 in Business,Management
Tags: Business, business growth plan, business plan, plan
There is not much difference between writing a business growth plan and a business plan, but in growth plan the focus is on expansion and the way you choose to achieve your goal. No doubt, it requires proper time to create a really useful plan, however, the thing you must keep in mind while writing this plan is that your efforts can really pay off by keeping your growth efforts in a right direction. In a business growth plan the following points are included.
- Expansion opportunities and their description
- A Breakdown of quarterly and yearly financial goals
- A marketing plan to achieve growth
- A financial plan to find capital during growth
- An assessment of your company’s staffing needs and responsibilities. Click here to read more »
by admin at Monday, August 25, 2008 in Business,Management
Tags: Business, Increase, Referrals
Getting the right client is the target of every business. But it is also a challenge. Rather than look for some secret that would help us find the right client every time, one should instead focus on keeping the fundamentals correct.
For example, something as simple as answering your phone would be excellent practice. No one likes it when they have to speak to an answering machine. Speaking to a live person enhances the connection with between two potential business partners.
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