The Dream and History of Luxury Watches The next time you look at your watch realize that Peter Henlein invented the first pocket watch. The first wristwatch was worn and created by the French mathematician and philosopher, Blaise Pascal. He simply attached string to his pocket watch, and, Wall Author: Patrick Bedford Submitted: November 21, 2008
Tissot: T-Trend for Women Tissot Watches Tissot's T-Trend watches sacrifice nothing by way of technical excellence, artistry and design. Read more about this special collection. Author: Joseph Levy Submitted: November 21, 2008
The One Business That BOOMS -- Even in a Recession Wondering just what kind of business you can own that will make you LOTS of money, no matter how bad the economy may get? Author: Joseph McVoy Submitted: November 21, 2008
Get Accurate Mileage Records by Using Your Mileage Log Consistently Using a mileage log - that is taking the time to write down your mileage information or even keep receipts may seem like a waste of time. However when you add a convenient mileage log and a little consistency you will have records that is accurate and pre Author: John Mann Submitted: November 21, 2008
7 Steps to Determine whether you are In Crisis and What to Do About It - Part 1. This article is essential reading for those in the position of senior manager or above who are struggling to keep their heads above water in the current climate. Author: Emma Wortt Submitted: November 21, 2008
Let Business Systems Serve Your Productivity and Profit This is about putting in place reliable structure so that most of your business goes on auto-pilot and you are freed up to do what you do best - your talent, your gift, your magnificence! There is one main area that I see entrepreneurs make a mis-step wit Author: Heather Dominick Submitted: November 21, 2008
No Time? - 5 Steps To Escape Overwhelm Are you too busy and have no time? Here's a new way to distinguish what is essential from what is not, so you can reclaim time that is yours. Author: Trevor Hill Submitted: November 21, 2008
A Brief History of Motorola and the RAZR When the Motorola v3 cell phone hit the streets a while back, it represented more than just another innovation from a company that has become synonymous with cool design and pushing the envelope technologically. The RAZR v3 was actually the culmination of Author: Mark Etinger Submitted: November 21, 2008
Free-Giveaway Ideas The first step involved in creating your free-giveaway is to decide which format you are going to provide your free product in. Learn the six different formats you can choose for your free-giveaway, as well as how to determine which format is best for you Author: Jody Gabourie Submitted: November 21, 2008
7 Steps to Writing a Door-Opening, Job-Winning Resume If you are currently in the job market or expect that you may be in the not-too-distant future, you are almost certainly aware that the job market is fierce. Now, more than ever, you MUST find a way to stand out from your competition Your resume--your fir Author: Michelle Dumas Submitted: November 20, 2008
What A Business Can Do To Your Health One day I came to a realization. My health had gone down the tubes. And I had nobody to blame except myself. I had become so focused on my business that I had forgotten to take care of myself. If your career comes before everything else then what happened Author: Cash Miller Submitted: November 20, 2008
Establish and Build on Business Models that Accelerate the Potential for Greater General Prosperity Wouldn't it be nice to have more customers? You will if you focus on developing improved business models that increase general prosperity as well as the size of your industry. Author: Donald Mitchell Submitted: November 20, 2008
Sales Management Training; Is it Really Necessary? Sales Management training is not as common as it used to be, as more and more organizations think Sales Management should already know it all. However, lack of sales management training is the root to most sales problems. Sales management training is just Author: Bob Urichuck Submitted: November 20, 2008
Five Signs You're in Poor Standing with Your Boss With the economy so tight, people are nervous about their jobs. Are you picking upo n the right signals? Here are some clues that you might want to look for. Author: Jennifer Selby Long Submitted: November 20, 2008
Air Conditioning Repair Air conditioning repair is a very important part of any regular household maintenance. Maintaining your air conditioner throughout its life will help ensure that you get more out of your Air Conditioning unit while also improving its overall performance. Author: Matt Ridler Submitted: November 20, 2008
Are you dead on the job? What gets you motivated at work - appreciation, money, responsibility, an interesting job, good colleagues? Does your level of motivation affect others? This article gives some motivational suggestions. Author: Bob Selden Submitted: November 20, 2008
Marketing your sales jobs through the use of job boards and jobsites The point of marketing for a sales job within a company is to get the best employee possible. Marketing in job boards takes skill. You need to know how to word your sales job almost perfect. You want to eliminate and save time by the way you word your job Author: Louise G Submitted: November 19, 2008
B2B telemarketing in a bad economy Why it is good to telemarket B2B in a bad economy. Author: Brian Augustus Parnell Submitted: November 19, 2008
Your Objectives For a Free-Giveaway In order to get the most out of a free-giveaway, you need to be clear on who your target audience is and what the objective is for this marketing tactic. By answering these questions, you'll ensure that you are focused and on-track with exactly what you w Author: Jody Gabourie Submitted: November 19, 2008
Start a Party Planning Business Are you great at organizing? Can you create a memorable party atmosphere without necessarily having to be the life of the party? Are you searching for a way to make extra money; or considering, going into business for yourself? If, you answered yes to the Author: Lisa Paredes Submitted: November 19, 2008
Why You Need a Free-Giveaway Offering something of value for free is a very important step in marketing. It is a way of introducing yourself to prospective clients in a non-intrusive, friendly manner, and it is one of the fastest and most reliable ways to build a list of prospective Author: Jody Gabourie Submitted: November 19, 2008
What is the standard home insurance policy? Home insurance, otherwise known as homeowners insurance, is a policy which protects your home against disasters, repaying you for any damages that might occur (as covered in your policy). This explains what to expect in a typical policy. Author: April Tourneau Submitted: November 19, 2008
Top 6 Ways Health Insurance Representatives Try to Mislead You Most insurance sales representatives want to make sure you have the right coverage. But there can be dishonest sellers out there. Here is a list of some common deceptions health insurance representatives use. Author: Nicholas Wright Submitted: November 19, 2008
Coaching versus Mentoring A mentor, a coach, a what? Why this modern day obsession with rolling out coaching and mentoring programmes? Aren't they just the same thing in the end? This article considers the main similarities and differences. Author: Matt Somers Submitted: November 18, 2008
Coaching Skills Training: Training versus Coaching Coaching and training are both concerned with raising performance and are often delivered by the same people in organisations. But when should we use coaching and when should we use traing or does it even matter? Author: Matt Somers Submitted: November 18, 2008
ITIL and Project Management: Where's the Fit? It is always good for professionals to combine the right sets of expertise. For someone involved with IT infrastructure projects, ITIL is a great complementary certification. What I find is that often the specialty knowledge drives the PRODUCT of efforts, Author: John Reiling Submitted: November 18, 2008
Starting a business? Here are Resources You Have Right Under Your Nose. I have found, with the clients I work with, that they almost always underestimate the resources they already have right here and right now to get started on their new business. If you find yourself doing the same, let me remind you of what you have. Author: Ann Ronan Submitted: November 18, 2008
Uncovering Your Passions Some of you may have had an "aha" or life changing moment that made you aware of a passion. Others discover their passions through intuition - an internal knowing that this is it. Others come to a gradual awareness through their experiences. Here are 3 me Author: Ann Ronan Submitted: November 18, 2008
Railway Engineer Careers What kid doesn't watch a train going by on the railroad tracks, and make a vow that someday they will be a train engineer? It's the best of both worlds as far as career choices. It's travel and it's also the mechanical dream of those who are mechanically Author: Louise G Submitted: November 18, 2008
Introducing Yourself and Your Opportunity on the Web Network marketing is an interesting business. While a lot of it is based on fact - like the products, the compensation plan, the company, for a lot of people, the ultimate decision of whether or not to become part of the company is based on how they feel. Author: Robin Rushlo Submitted: November 18, 2008
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