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“No idea” Means I Have One :: Women on Business

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What it does mean is that in the same way your kid isn’t going to tell you the truth if he or she thinks it will land them in trouble, people aren’t going to tell you what’s going on if they think they, or the person they’re speaking about, are going to end up in hot water. If you can muster up a tone of genuine inquiry, that’s even better.

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Thriving During an Economic Downturn :: Women on Business

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So not only is she expanding her business, but it is also encouraging to hear about companies who are hiring now. As a business owner, I suggest you talk with your landlord about rent prices, you may be surprised to find out they are willing to lower your rent just to ensure you stay around.

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How to Start Your Own Business Online

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Why is it important to contribute the product/services. Business research writers from Paper Writing Pro say that upon asking some of these questions, it gets easy to determine the strength of the idea and spend considerable time solving the weak areas of the business idea. About the Author. What are the strengths of my idea?

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Interns to the Rescue! :: Women on Business

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I have also heard good things about www.internship.com. About the Author Abby Marks Beale is the founder of The Corporate Educator. Stimmler, contributing Women on Business writer. Post by Tanya Goodwin-Maslach, contributing Women On Business writer Regardless. Who’s on the Bus? Post by Jane K.

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The Rewards of Mentoring :: Women on Business

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Stimmler , contributing Women on Business writer A few days ago I received an out-of-the-blue email from a former intern at my firm thanking me and my business partner “for being such fantastic mentors.&# It was great to hear from her and learn about what she’s now doing a decade later. Post by Jane K.

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The Season for Giving

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Stimmler , contributing Women on Business writer The holiday season is a time of giving to friends and family. By being careful about causes we support, women can also, in effect, make their opinions known about what matters. Because as is the case so often – it’s all about the power of the bottom line.

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WHY WOMEN'S NATURAL SOFTER SKILLS ARE COMING TO THE FORE IN BUSINESS

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Where Social Media differs is that it is all about relationships. It is about engaging with exisiting and potential clients and making them feel that they matter. About the Author Learn more about Paula White at www.whitesocialmedia.co.uk. Stimmler, contributing Women on Business writer.