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    Business Software, A Good Solution for Flourishing Business!
    You now have your own business and it is flourishing! What a wonderful time in your life! Maybe you started your business using the pencil and paper accounting that you learned in high school or even college. Maybe you have really moved into the computer age and you have an Excel spreadsheet that you have created. When your business is really flourishing is the time that you need to realize that it is also the prime opportunity to rethink how you are controlling your finances?Now is the perfect time that to look into accounting software; but more appropriate it is time to find the right software package to meet your businesses growing fiscal demands. This is the prime opportunity to evaluate whether your business is one that requires more records t
    h academic background. When work quality lacks production is decreased. Employers would prefer to fire you than lose time and money.

    High Net Worth

    Value to expense ratio relates to how much value an employer realizes relative to the expenses incurred e.g. salary, benefits, bonuses, commission, etc. If your tenure is long and your value is low, you are likely to be among the first to go.

    To avoid being fired, set regular goals to make personal improvements. Also, become familiar with company policies. If you believe an action is questionable, talk with your supervisor, an equal employment opportunity officer or human resource representative. If you feel your position will be jeopardized, make an anonymous query and/or follow the appropriate chain of command. Maintain a paper trial of accolades as well as reprimands. Documentation should support your position. If you are a model employee with a clean record and you still get fired, do not dismay. For many, being fired is a good thing. Some examples?

    Twanda Joseph is a former Arthur Andersen employee. Joseph’s career took a drastic turn

    Choosing A Career
    So many new, college freshman find themselves in an awkward position…choosing a major. These barely 19 year-old kids are asked to make a decision about what they want to do for the rest of their lives. Naturally some squander away the time undecided while others plow through some technical field without any real understanding of what career awaits them. The fact is that only one out of five students will actually continue in the field that they chose to study in college. Most students choose a major based on the amount of money they think they can make or the popularity of a particular degree plan. Their interests and passions usually take a back seat to the idea of money and popularity. But what else can we expect of our late teenagers?The average Ameri
    Among Fortune 500 CEOs and entry-level employees, Donald Trump’s “You’re Fired” mantra has become more than a catchy phrase. Gone are the days when employees sought to remain with a company until retirement. Today’s technically charged-fast paced-global market fuels competition for competent employees who only maintain three to five-year shelf lives. Ideally, finding a good career that provides stability is preferred for most people. However, committing to a company for decades at a time comes with a price. Long work hours that outweigh pay and recognition are usually what cause people to deviate from the standards that got them hired. Rather than list the obvious, outlined below are decisions that lead to being fired.

    1. Academic background
    2. Acquisitions and Mergers
    3. Attitude
    4. Conflicts of interest
    5. Failure to comply
    6. Improper use of technology, company property/supplies
    7. Inconsistency
    8. Lack of Integrity
    9. Quality of work
    10. Value to Expense ratio

    Are you a life-long learner?

    Having an MBA or advanced degree is now preferred to an undergraduate degree. Employees who do not proactively continue their education or develop new skill sets are more inclined to atrophy on the job. Knowledge is not power unless you know what to do with it. If you fail to increase your knowledge base and skill set, you will succeed at getting fired.

    All for One

    Although downsizing still occurs, acquisitions and mergers is the latest trend to result in layoffs and firings. Retail, financial services, and healthcare/pharmaceutical companies are the likely candidates. Out of all the reasons for being fired, an acquisition or merger is least humiliating because blame shifts from an employee’s performance to an employer’s preference.

    Does your attitude stink?

    It is not uncommon for an employer to fire an exceptionally talented employee to retain one who is mildly talented and has a positive attitude. Attitude determines more than altitude, it determines how far people are willing to defend and work with you in the face of opposition.

    Mind your Business

    Conflicts of interest that publicly disgrace a company, unnerve shareholders, diminish brand value or result in litigation are grounds for termination. If a night or second job, an explicit social life, or inappropriate relationships are a hindrance you become a risk that few companies are willing to take.

    Who’s the Boss?

    Been insubordinate lately? Do you fail to follow-through or disregard procedures often? Working with an uncooperative employee is frustrating and time-consuming. Coupled with a bad attitude, being insubordinate will ensure pink slip distribution or an escorted walk out the front door.

    Minor Technicalities

    Facebook, MySpace, and Weblogs are not just creative ways to stay in touch, meet new friends, or provide helpful information. Along with Google, current and prospective employers use web portals to cross reference employees and prospects. Many companies also monitor desk and laptop usage of e-mails and web searches. Companies more apt to do frequent checks of website activity, include those with trade secrets to protect. If you lack discretion in your World Wide Web interactions and use of company property, it is likely that you will also lack discretion in other areas that could be a detriment to your company. Personal, illegal or X-rated web activity is grounds for termination as is for example, using office equipment/supplies at home.

    Can I Lean on You?

    Every employer wants and needs a reliable employee who does not have to be told what to do; is available, and likely to follow through. Taking time to correct often or double-check work is costly. So is having “the ball” dropped at a critical moment.

    Swear to Tell the Truth

    Are you a person of your word? Are you accountable to the commitments you make and miss? Do you safeguard confidential or sensitive information? Your integrity defines your reputation. Lack of integrity now carries a hefty fine and jail time--CEO’s are not excluded.

    What is Your Standard?

    Like integrity, work quality is a reflection of you. Not only can you be fired for poor work quality, you can also find it hard to secure a job. In some cases, work quality correlates directly with academic background. When work quality lacks production is decreased. Employers would prefer to fire you than lose time and money.

    High Net Worth

    Value to expense ratio relates to how much value an employer realizes relative to the expenses incurred e.g. salary, benefits, bonuses, commission, etc. If your tenure is long and your value is low, you are likely to be among the first to go.

    To avoid being fired, set regular goals to make personal improvements. Also, become familiar with company policies. If you believe an action is questionable, talk with your supervisor, an equal employment opportunity officer or human resource representative. If you feel your position will be jeopardized, make an anonymous query and/or follow the appropriate chain of command. Maintain a paper trial of accolades as well as reprimands. Documentation should support your position. If you are a model employee with a clean record and you still get fired, do not dismay. For many, being fired is a good thing. Some examples?

    Twanda Joseph is a former Arthur Andersen employee. Joseph’s career took a drastic turn w

    How to Write Ads that Increase Your Business
    I caught myself wracking my brain over what kind of article I should write for newspapers that would be useful to business people. It struck me that I was making a solid effort to get into the mind of my target market. It also struck me that this is the biggest mistake most business owners make when designing their own ads. They start listing off their services and are ready to stick their logo front and center before even putting a thought to what their customers really care about.The first step in creating any advertising, be it a direct mail piece or an email, always has to be to think about what your customer wants. What do they desire? What do they need? Can you solve a problem for them? People all want to know, "what's in it for me?
    referred to an undergraduate degree. Employees who do not proactively continue their education or develop new skill sets are more inclined to atrophy on the job. Knowledge is not power unless you know what to do with it. If you fail to increase your knowledge base and skill set, you will succeed at getting fired.

    All for One

    Although downsizing still occurs, acquisitions and mergers is the latest trend to result in layoffs and firings. Retail, financial services, and healthcare/pharmaceutical companies are the likely candidates. Out of all the reasons for being fired, an acquisition or merger is least humiliating because blame shifts from an employee’s performance to an employer’s preference.

    Does your attitude stink?

    It is not uncommon for an employer to fire an exceptionally talented employee to retain one who is mildly talented and has a positive attitude. Attitude determines more than altitude, it determines how far people are willing to defend and work with you in the face of opposition.

    Mind your Business

    Conflicts of interest that publicly disgrace a company, unnerve shareholders, diminish brand value or result in litigation are grounds for termination. If a night or second job, an explicit social life, or inappropriate relationships are a hindrance you become a risk that few companies are willing to take.

    Who’s the Boss?

    Been insubordinate lately? Do you fail to follow-through or disregard procedures often? Working with an uncooperative employee is frustrating and time-consuming. Coupled with a bad attitude, being insubordinate will ensure pink slip distribution or an escorted walk out the front door.

    Minor Technicalities

    Facebook, MySpace, and Weblogs are not just creative ways to stay in touch, meet new friends, or provide helpful information. Along with Google, current and prospective employers use web portals to cross reference employees and prospects. Many companies also monitor desk and laptop usage of e-mails and web searches. Companies more apt to do frequent checks of website activity, include those with trade secrets to protect. If you lack discretion in your World Wide Web interactions and use of company property, it is likely that you will also lack discretion in other areas that could be a detriment to your company. Personal, illegal or X-rated web activity is grounds for termination as is for example, using office equipment/supplies at home.

    Can I Lean on You?

    Every employer wants and needs a reliable employee who does not have to be told what to do; is available, and likely to follow through. Taking time to correct often or double-check work is costly. So is having “the ball” dropped at a critical moment.

    Swear to Tell the Truth

    Are you a person of your word? Are you accountable to the commitments you make and miss? Do you safeguard confidential or sensitive information? Your integrity defines your reputation. Lack of integrity now carries a hefty fine and jail time--CEO’s are not excluded.

    What is Your Standard?

    Like integrity, work quality is a reflection of you. Not only can you be fired for poor work quality, you can also find it hard to secure a job. In some cases, work quality correlates directly with academic background. When work quality lacks production is decreased. Employers would prefer to fire you than lose time and money.

    High Net Worth

    Value to expense ratio relates to how much value an employer realizes relative to the expenses incurred e.g. salary, benefits, bonuses, commission, etc. If your tenure is long and your value is low, you are likely to be among the first to go.

    To avoid being fired, set regular goals to make personal improvements. Also, become familiar with company policies. If you believe an action is questionable, talk with your supervisor, an equal employment opportunity officer or human resource representative. If you feel your position will be jeopardized, make an anonymous query and/or follow the appropriate chain of command. Maintain a paper trial of accolades as well as reprimands. Documentation should support your position. If you are a model employee with a clean record and you still get fired, do not dismay. For many, being fired is a good thing. Some examples?

    Twanda Joseph is a former Arthur Andersen employee. Joseph’s career took a drastic turn

    Global Creative Solutions can never be as Creative or Effective as Local Ones?
    ‘Think globally, act locally’.This seems to be the specific, considered and most targeted answer in the task of reaching and encapsulating the vastly diverse audiences that exist in the great market-place of the world. To a certain degree the concept of being able to direct communications to a specific audience is an extremely effective and optimum form of conveying a message and is of the utmost importance in discussing the business of advertising.‘Local’ ad agencies, such as ones just representing their country, act rather like societal sponges and craftsmen. They have optimum understanding and knowledge of their nation’s culture, trends, fashion, street vernacular and the general things that are in vogue. They also know what ideas have been use
    publicly disgrace a company, unnerve shareholders, diminish brand value or result in litigation are grounds for termination. If a night or second job, an explicit social life, or inappropriate relationships are a hindrance you become a risk that few companies are willing to take.

    Who’s the Boss?

    Been insubordinate lately? Do you fail to follow-through or disregard procedures often? Working with an uncooperative employee is frustrating and time-consuming. Coupled with a bad attitude, being insubordinate will ensure pink slip distribution or an escorted walk out the front door.

    Minor Technicalities

    Facebook, MySpace, and Weblogs are not just creative ways to stay in touch, meet new friends, or provide helpful information. Along with Google, current and prospective employers use web portals to cross reference employees and prospects. Many companies also monitor desk and laptop usage of e-mails and web searches. Companies more apt to do frequent checks of website activity, include those with trade secrets to protect. If you lack discretion in your World Wide Web interactions and use of company property, it is likely that you will also lack discretion in other areas that could be a detriment to your company. Personal, illegal or X-rated web activity is grounds for termination as is for example, using office equipment/supplies at home.

    Can I Lean on You?

    Every employer wants and needs a reliable employee who does not have to be told what to do; is available, and likely to follow through. Taking time to correct often or double-check work is costly. So is having “the ball” dropped at a critical moment.

    Swear to Tell the Truth

    Are you a person of your word? Are you accountable to the commitments you make and miss? Do you safeguard confidential or sensitive information? Your integrity defines your reputation. Lack of integrity now carries a hefty fine and jail time--CEO’s are not excluded.

    What is Your Standard?

    Like integrity, work quality is a reflection of you. Not only can you be fired for poor work quality, you can also find it hard to secure a job. In some cases, work quality correlates directly with academic background. When work quality lacks production is decreased. Employers would prefer to fire you than lose time and money.

    High Net Worth

    Value to expense ratio relates to how much value an employer realizes relative to the expenses incurred e.g. salary, benefits, bonuses, commission, etc. If your tenure is long and your value is low, you are likely to be among the first to go.

    To avoid being fired, set regular goals to make personal improvements. Also, become familiar with company policies. If you believe an action is questionable, talk with your supervisor, an equal employment opportunity officer or human resource representative. If you feel your position will be jeopardized, make an anonymous query and/or follow the appropriate chain of command. Maintain a paper trial of accolades as well as reprimands. Documentation should support your position. If you are a model employee with a clean record and you still get fired, do not dismay. For many, being fired is a good thing. Some examples?

    Twanda Joseph is a former Arthur Andersen employee. Joseph’s career took a drastic turn

    Advertising For The Long Haul and Not the Short Term Gains
     New Age Media Concepts issues its first article of many that will focus on the advertising and marketing industry.   "If a young man tells his date she's intelligent, looks lovely, and is a great conversational
    nteractions and use of company property, it is likely that you will also lack discretion in other areas that could be a detriment to your company. Personal, illegal or X-rated web activity is grounds for termination as is for example, using office equipment/supplies at home.

    Can I Lean on You?

    Every employer wants and needs a reliable employee who does not have to be told what to do; is available, and likely to follow through. Taking time to correct often or double-check work is costly. So is having “the ball” dropped at a critical moment.

    Swear to Tell the Truth

    Are you a person of your word? Are you accountable to the commitments you make and miss? Do you safeguard confidential or sensitive information? Your integrity defines your reputation. Lack of integrity now carries a hefty fine and jail time--CEO’s are not excluded.

    What is Your Standard?

    Like integrity, work quality is a reflection of you. Not only can you be fired for poor work quality, you can also find it hard to secure a job. In some cases, work quality correlates directly with academic background. When work quality lacks production is decreased. Employers would prefer to fire you than lose time and money.

    High Net Worth

    Value to expense ratio relates to how much value an employer realizes relative to the expenses incurred e.g. salary, benefits, bonuses, commission, etc. If your tenure is long and your value is low, you are likely to be among the first to go.

    To avoid being fired, set regular goals to make personal improvements. Also, become familiar with company policies. If you believe an action is questionable, talk with your supervisor, an equal employment opportunity officer or human resource representative. If you feel your position will be jeopardized, make an anonymous query and/or follow the appropriate chain of command. Maintain a paper trial of accolades as well as reprimands. Documentation should support your position. If you are a model employee with a clean record and you still get fired, do not dismay. For many, being fired is a good thing. Some examples?

    Twanda Joseph is a former Arthur Andersen employee. Joseph’s career took a drastic turn

    LAN, Telephone, Audio System Installations Require a Label Printer
    Whether you are a professional installer of electronic systems or simply have lots of wiring in your home, if you have a local area network, a computer, multiple telephone wires, entertainment system wires or anything else that requires numerous wires, you need a heavy duty label printer. For the professional installer, this is a must-have tool for the job. But, even in homes, it only makes good sense to label wiring for future identification.For the professional working with wiring, the RhinoPRO 5000 Portable Label Printer is affordable and is sure to increase your profits. Used for creating easy to read, durable markings for wires, cables, racks, enclosures, patch panels, switches, IT equipment, outlets and switch plates, it saves time in debugging pro
    h academic background. When work quality lacks production is decreased. Employers would prefer to fire you than lose time and money.

    High Net Worth

    Value to expense ratio relates to how much value an employer realizes relative to the expenses incurred e.g. salary, benefits, bonuses, commission, etc. If your tenure is long and your value is low, you are likely to be among the first to go.

    To avoid being fired, set regular goals to make personal improvements. Also, become familiar with company policies. If you believe an action is questionable, talk with your supervisor, an equal employment opportunity officer or human resource representative. If you feel your position will be jeopardized, make an anonymous query and/or follow the appropriate chain of command. Maintain a paper trial of accolades as well as reprimands. Documentation should support your position. If you are a model employee with a clean record and you still get fired, do not dismay. For many, being fired is a good thing. Some examples?

    Twanda Joseph is a former Arthur Andersen employee. Joseph’s career took a drastic turn when the firm was indicted for its involvement in the Enron accounting scandal. Today, Joseph is an author, speaker, trainer, talk show host, and president of WiseEffects. Despite putting in considerable time and hard work that yielded $155 million in revenue, Arthur Blank and Bernie Marcus were both fired from their jobs at Handy Dan. Today, the founders of Home Depot rank on Forbes’ list of billionaires.

    Featured in N'Digo Magazine November 2006

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