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Career Success Through Engagement at Work that we have covered those aspects of starting your home business, it is time to turn to some of the other factors that also need to be considered.Several years ago, a friend shared the story of a sojourner who came upon three individuals working with stone.Curious about what the workers were doing, the traveler approached the first worker and asked, “What are you doing with these stones?” Without hesitation the worker quickly responded, “I am a stone cutter and I am cutting stones.” Not satisfied with this answer, the traveler approached the second worker and asked the same question. The second worker paused for a moment and explained, “I am a stone cutter and I am trying to make enough Your bank should be one of the first places you visit if you were thinking of starting a business. While they are no replacement for accountants, most banks will have a business advisor on staff to help you open a business account. They can be especially helpful with many of the technical and financial elements of setting up your busine Workplace Agreements in Australia Starting your home business is no small venture, and may well be uncharted water, especially for the first time business owner. The best way to begin is to start reading and learning. Many articles and newsletters with information and advice are available, as both online and offline sources.A Workplace Agreement (Australian AWA) is an individual written agreement of terms and conditions of employment between an employer and employee and or employees. Except for Occupational Health and safety, Workers' Compensation or training arrangements an Workplace Agreement can override employment conditions in state or territory laws, but an Australian Workplace Agreement must meet the Australian Fair Pay and Conditions Standard.Australian Workplace Agreements which fail the test may still be registered if it is in the public interest to do s Start by writing down your ideas, set a goal, and write a Business Plan. Be specific, and do not be afraid of revision, or multiple revisions. Determine the direction and purpose of your business, the target market, available budget and projected expenses, product or service, variables in market demand, identify competitors, advertising methods, online or offline, etc. Detail everything you know as to how you will operate your business. Then start to identify what you do not know, and how to obtain those issues for your business. Become familiar with internet message boards, both business-specific topic and advertising forums and blogs where you can read about helpful suggestions and pitfalls to avoid, plus ask questions and get advice from others involved with similar home businesses. Spend some time at your local library. Discuss your project and information needs with the librarian, who will help locate the many home business books and resources. Your librarian will be able to start you in the right direction for your research. Find a mentor you like and trust. They are usually volunteers who have had great business success and will be glad to help start up new businesses. They often have years of experience and can be really helpful. One frequently overlooked mentoring source is The SBA. The Small Business Administration can provide a multitude of material on starting your home business. Learn more at - http://www.sba.gov You might also find various other local government agencies that offer free help and advice. You will need to check your local directories, as it does vary by local area. Now that we have covered those aspects of starting your home business, it is time to turn to some of the other factors that also need to be considered. Your bank should be one of the first places you visit if you were thinking of starting a business. While they are no replacement for accountants, most banks will have a business advisor on staff to help you open a business account. They can be especially helpful with many of the technical and financial elements of setting up your busine Magic Words: What Words are Music to the Ears of Your Customers ness, the target market, available budget and projected expenses, product or service, variables in market demand, identify competitors, advertising methods, online or offline, etc. Detail everything you know as to how you will operate your business. Then start to identify what you do not know, and how to obtain those issues for your business.Let's face it, some words have magical powers. Just as "Open Sesame" magically opens the door to a new world, so too can other words and phrases have similar effects on your customers and clients. This month we look at the power of words to create trust, allegiance and commitment in our customers and clients. Opening the Doors to Success Sometimes it’s the pleasant words we hear as doors are opening, that make a difference to customers. For Nancy Graham of Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, who comes to San Francisco four times Become familiar with internet message boards, both business-specific topic and advertising forums and blogs where you can read about helpful suggestions and pitfalls to avoid, plus ask questions and get advice from others involved with similar home businesses. Spend some time at your local library. Discuss your project and information needs with the librarian, who will help locate the many home business books and resources. Your librarian will be able to start you in the right direction for your research. Find a mentor you like and trust. They are usually volunteers who have had great business success and will be glad to help start up new businesses. They often have years of experience and can be really helpful. One frequently overlooked mentoring source is The SBA. The Small Business Administration can provide a multitude of material on starting your home business. Learn more at - http://www.sba.gov You might also find various other local government agencies that offer free help and advice. You will need to check your local directories, as it does vary by local area. Now that we have covered those aspects of starting your home business, it is time to turn to some of the other factors that also need to be considered. Your bank should be one of the first places you visit if you were thinking of starting a business. While they are no replacement for accountants, most banks will have a business advisor on staff to help you open a business account. They can be especially helpful with many of the technical and financial elements of setting up your busine 5 Signs You Selected an Incompetent Professional suggestions and pitfalls to avoid, plus ask questions and get advice from others involved with similar home businesses.How can you be sure that the chiropractor, plastic surgeon, psychologist, or attorney that you’ve selected is professionally competent, that he or she is likely to handle your case with skill and due care?The short answer is you can’t.In his book, THE TAO OF NEGOTIATION, author Joel Edelman, a mediation specialist and law professor, says 90% or more of the professionals he has encountered he’d consider so inept that he would not personally use their services.People who seem to have some of the best credentials staring down from th Spend some time at your local library. Discuss your project and information needs with the librarian, who will help locate the many home business books and resources. Your librarian will be able to start you in the right direction for your research. Find a mentor you like and trust. They are usually volunteers who have had great business success and will be glad to help start up new businesses. They often have years of experience and can be really helpful. One frequently overlooked mentoring source is The SBA. The Small Business Administration can provide a multitude of material on starting your home business. Learn more at - http://www.sba.gov You might also find various other local government agencies that offer free help and advice. You will need to check your local directories, as it does vary by local area. Now that we have covered those aspects of starting your home business, it is time to turn to some of the other factors that also need to be considered. Your bank should be one of the first places you visit if you were thinking of starting a business. While they are no replacement for accountants, most banks will have a business advisor on staff to help you open a business account. They can be especially helpful with many of the technical and financial elements of setting up your busine 3-Steps to Creating Brand WOW on the Internet glad to help start up new businesses. They often have years of experience and can be really helpful.The information superhighway - how I love to travel it’s winding roads on the way towards my next shoe purchase!Truth is, today the Internet is the #1 resource turned to worldwide for information. Looking for a recipe? You’ll probably find it on the Internet. Interested in remodeling? A myriad of resources, and tools are just a click away.In your business, you can bet that future clients and customers are searching for you online. If you don’t position your personal brand effectively on the Internet it can cost you new business. One frequently overlooked mentoring source is The SBA. The Small Business Administration can provide a multitude of material on starting your home business. Learn more at - http://www.sba.gov You might also find various other local government agencies that offer free help and advice. You will need to check your local directories, as it does vary by local area. Now that we have covered those aspects of starting your home business, it is time to turn to some of the other factors that also need to be considered. Your bank should be one of the first places you visit if you were thinking of starting a business. While they are no replacement for accountants, most banks will have a business advisor on staff to help you open a business account. They can be especially helpful with many of the technical and financial elements of setting up your busine Positioning Your Business Globally For 21st Century Success that we have covered those aspects of starting your home business, it is time to turn to some of the other factors that also need to be considered.The U. S. Department of Defense (DOD) owns and operates the Global Positioning System (GPS), including 24 satellites, each orbiting the earth every 12 hours, as the graphic above illustrates.GPS, a navigational system, computes the position and velocity of things in a highly detailed, three dimensional way.The GPS costs $400 million annually, and it is essential for our national defense.Civilian GPS usage is increasing rapidly. For example, many newer cars and boats have GPS navigation systems to show where you are Your bank should be one of the first places you visit if you were thinking of starting a business. While they are no replacement for accountants, most banks will have a business advisor on staff to help you open a business account. They can be especially helpful with many of the technical and financial elements of setting up your business. It seems like new information is discovered about something every day. And the topic of starting your home business is no exception. Some additional, but very important, professional advice you will probably need is listed below. Lawyers know all about starting a new business. It can be well worth paying for an hour of your lawyer’s time and just asking them every question you can think of. Look around, you may even be able to get a free consultation. Accountants are very knowledgeable about business and can be less expensive alternative to lawyers. If you want your business to be profitable, you should definitely follow any advice your accountant gives you. And if you do not have an accountant, you should get one. Consider bringing in investors. There are people who back businesses to earn their own living. If you think your business may be attractive to investors, try presenting an investor with your Business Plan. If they believe you will be profitable within a foreseeable time period, they may even have a quick process set up to help get your company up and running as soon as possible. Visit local colleges and universities. Campuses are full of business students. These students spend all their time learning about business – in theory, and many of them would just love the opportunity to be involved in getting a real company launched – in reality. Business students can be a great source of free help and advice. Remember whatever business you are setting up probably has some kind of trade association, society or union. You should join as soon as you can, and take advantage of all the networking resources that offer to people getting started in their industry. Knowing more about starting your home business allow you to make solid, informed choices and also reduces the fear factor. Learn everything you can, first. There is an endless supply of help and advice out there. Just do not be afraid
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