March 17th, 2010 by
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ERP under the Microscope: Why now is the best time to replace your ERP system
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March 16th, 2010 by
In this summary you will learn: What prospective employers will ask you What you should answer and ask in return How to avoid common job interview mistakes Why you should read Acing the Interview You got fired. How do you handle that during a job interview? Or you only spent a year at each of your last two jobs. How do you convince a prospective employer that you will last? You work for a firm with a great reputation, but you’re not happy. What do you say when an interviewer asks why you want to leave such a respected outfit? Job placement and recruitment expert Tony Beshara provides the best answers to these and other job interview questions. Plus, he explains the questions you should ask before you accept a job offer. TV psychologist Dr. Phil McGraw calls Beshara “the number one career placement guy” in the U.S. If you’re job hunting, he’s the right source for valuable job interview insights and information. Here, he lists more than 450 typical job interview questions and suggested answers. getAbstract recommends his savvy, comprehensive and helpful book. Job seekers and interviewers alike will appreciate it. About the Author Tony Beshara owns a placement and recruitment firm in Dallas, Texas. He has been finding jobs for people since 1973. Request Free!
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Acing the Interview: How to Ask and Answer the Questions That Will Get You the Job! – Free Book Summary
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March 16th, 2010 by
In this summary you will learn: How to position and pitch a new business How to get the most benefit from branding and staffing Why starting a business is akin to a spiritual undertaking, requiring belief in the project’s worth and its benefit to society Why you should read The Art of the Start This is not a manual, but rather a collection of mostly useful tips for people who wish to start businesses, or even, as author Guy Kawasaki claims, other sorts of projects, including nonprofit organizations. Kawasaki may over-use business-babble such as “bootstrapping” or “rainmaking” (in fact, he recommends coming up with a brand name that can enter the language as a verb, such as Google or Xerox) – but his style is good-natured and humorous. The chapters are divided accessibly with subheads, charts, bullet points, “minichapters,” answers to “Frequently Avoided Questions” and reading lists, making it easy to find important points. Many of Kawasaki’s “exercises” are tongue-in-cheek, like, “Go to eBay and search for used Aeron chairs.” He got his start working at Apple Computer, marketing early MacIntoshes, and he now runs a venture capital firm, Garage Technology Ventures. He refers to both frequently, and most of the book’s examples come from these venues, not from inside knowledge of others start-ups, even though the author has been involved in several. This isn’t the only book you’ll need to read when you decide to start a business, but getAbstract.com finds that its iconoclastic pointers are useful and fun, and its sections on pitching, recruiting and branding, in particular, apply to businesses of any size. About the Author Guy Kawasaki got his start in marketing at Apple Computer and went on to found several high tech businesses. He currently runs the venture capital firm Garage Technology Ventures Request Free!
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The Art of the Start – The Time-Tested, Battle-Hardened Guide for Anyone Starting Anything – Free Book Summary
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March 16th, 2010 by
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March 15th, 2010 by
POS Systems are a great way for any business that sells goods or processes orders. No matter if you are a restaurant who needs to have more efficient ticket times, or a retailer looking to get detailed reports on inventory, POS Systems help you identify your signature products, peak selling hours and seasons, and staff budgets. These reports will help your business save money by controlling inventory and managing efficiently. You will also receive by phone and/or email several price quotes from pre-screened and quality vendors so you can compare prices and find the company that best fits your needs. Request Free!
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Discover How to Save on POS Systems and find a Low Cost POS System for Your Business Needs
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March 15th, 2010 by
Sometimes referred to as merchant cash advances, these loans are similar to pay day cash advances and bring quick cash to a company. However, your business must already accept credit cards as a form of payment. The “Instant Cash for Business” guide provides answers as well as price quotes by phone and/or email from their pre-screened and quality vendors. Request Free!
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Discover Alternative Ways to Receive Cash Quick for your Business
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