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The Advantages of Hook Loop Fasteners see how that
affects your productivity!)Hook-loop fasteners are a two-faced fastening system whereby one face is covered in tiny nylon fibers with little hooks on the ends of them, and the other face is covered in tiny nylon loops. When the two faces are pressed together, some of the hooks burrow in and catch onto the loops. The tighter the two faces are pressed together, the more catches that are formed. This forms a powerful bonding system that can support great amounts of weight. You can’t pull the faces of the hook-loop fastener directly apart; rather, you must pull a few hooks and fibers apart from the one of the edges of the two-face bond. When you continue pulling, 4) Review the statistics: the staff retention rates of each of your managers, absenteeism, productivity trends, profitability trends, the degree to which your people are happy at work etc. How have they changed? (Did know there is a direct connection between your people's perception of YOUR workplace and YOUR profitability, productivity, staff retention and customer loyalty?) 5) On which client are you spending vast amounts of time in return for no business at all? 6) How well are you looking after yourself? Look for your emotional hot-buttons and take steps to neutralize them so you and not your emotions are in control, both in and outside of business. 7) Continue the list here, with your own ideas!!!! My challenge to you today And all that came from jumping into the swimming pool Getting Reimbursed for Business Expenses What else would I do first thing in the morning?Business traveling, even with all of its hustle, bustle, and flat hotel pillows, does have one perk: your company pays for it. Whether they reimburse you for cars from rental agencies or for the miles you put on your own vehicle, one thing stands between you and your financial compensation: tangible proof of what you’ve spent.Keeping financial records of business trips may seem – on the surface – quite simple. However, when more pressing matters get in the way – late plane departures, important business meetings, getting lost in a new city – it’s rather easy to lose track of what you are spending. Adhering to some of the follo It's 5.50am when I jump into the pool. When the cool water hits my body I'm instantly awake. Awake enough to think, "why do I do this? I could still be in bed! Am I crazy ?" Before you say "Yes," I can hear you asking too, "why DO you do this?" Why? Because: a) I've recognized a connection between my physical fitness and mental alertness, b) because it's a great way to start the day, c) because living in cities, finding a pool has never been difficult and because d) and this is the real reason - it allows me to eat doughnuts now and again! But this particular morning was different, this morning I was to learn a valuable idea about business.................. ..............And it all started with learning. Many years ago, when I was three or four my Mum and Dad saw my first attempts to swim were an overhead thrashing action. They arranged for me to be taught the stroke it most nearly resembled. That was freestyle, or front crawl. Ever since, people have told me that I swim well and ever since those days when I was knee high to a pair of water-wings there's very little I've changed about my stroke. If I tell you that I've been 35 for over 20 years now, that'll give you an idea of how long that's been! Shock! Horrors! Innovation strikes! Then one morning, not long , "Impact" - a health, fitness and lifestyle magazine - dropped into my mailbox and everything changed. One article addressed swimming: swimming crawl and specifically, recent discoveries about stroke effectiveness. Implementing those changes let to two discoveries: 1) By amending three aspects of my technique my stroke rate was cut from 19 to 20 per length to a consistent 15-16..........without any reduction in speed. However I play with those stats I can't make that less than a 20% improvement. 2) Even more interesting, the changes specifically contradicted the best practices which I had learned all those years ago, practices which had been reinforced during my High School years on the swimming team. A new idea is born: And this is what hit me like the unheated waters of a cold pool on a hot day: how many of us are doing "the same old, same old" as our son Marcus says, without paying any attention to what the universe has been teaching others in the meantime? More to the point, what can you do? What will you do next? What are the "same old, same olds" which are handicapping your progress? Here, in random order, are a few ideas which I hope will stimulate 20% better performance by you and your organisation and help you achieve the ultimate accolade of being considered a Sustainable Workplace: 1) Look at the most successful of your competitors to see what they are doing differently from you. 2) If you're involved in manufacturing, look at your machinery and discover all the innovations made by the maker since its acquisition. If subsequent improvements have increased the output of the latest models by 100% while consuming half as much energy, perhaps you'd better do some financial projections! 3) If you're involved in manufacturing, walk around your plant looking for piles of part-completed product, bottlenecks representing opportunities for increased productivity. Has new machinery generated different bottlenecks, somewhere else, since the last time you noticed? ( PS Read Eli Goldratt's "The Goal" and see how that affects your productivity!) 4) Review the statistics: the staff retention rates of each of your managers, absenteeism, productivity trends, profitability trends, the degree to which your people are happy at work etc. How have they changed? (Did know there is a direct connection between your people's perception of YOUR workplace and YOUR profitability, productivity, staff retention and customer loyalty?) 5) On which client are you spending vast amounts of time in return for no business at all? 6) How well are you looking after yourself? Look for your emotional hot-buttons and take steps to neutralize them so you and not your emotions are in control, both in and outside of business. 7) Continue the list here, with your own ideas!!!! My challenge to you today And all that came from jumping into the swimming pool All You Wanted To Know About B2B Portals saw my first attempts
to swim were an overhead thrashing action. They arranged for me to be taught the
stroke it most nearly resembled. That was freestyle, or front crawl.B2B (business-to-business) websites include all internet-based technical solutions which facilitate services in the establishment of new trading relationships between companies and supporting the existing relationships. It can be termed as an e-market for e-business transactions. A B2B portal primarily serves as a platform for wholesalers, retailers, distributors and manufacturers to carry out their business activities online. It allows electronic transfer of orders, invoicing and payments. B2B stands for business to business, so in B2B site the communication and transaction is between one business ventures to another business ventur Ever since, people have told me that I swim well and ever since those days when I was knee high to a pair of water-wings there's very little I've changed about my stroke. If I tell you that I've been 35 for over 20 years now, that'll give you an idea of how long that's been! Shock! Horrors! Innovation strikes! Then one morning, not long , "Impact" - a health, fitness and lifestyle magazine - dropped into my mailbox and everything changed. One article addressed swimming: swimming crawl and specifically, recent discoveries about stroke effectiveness. Implementing those changes let to two discoveries: 1) By amending three aspects of my technique my stroke rate was cut from 19 to 20 per length to a consistent 15-16..........without any reduction in speed. However I play with those stats I can't make that less than a 20% improvement. 2) Even more interesting, the changes specifically contradicted the best practices which I had learned all those years ago, practices which had been reinforced during my High School years on the swimming team. A new idea is born: And this is what hit me like the unheated waters of a cold pool on a hot day: how many of us are doing "the same old, same old" as our son Marcus says, without paying any attention to what the universe has been teaching others in the meantime? More to the point, what can you do? What will you do next? What are the "same old, same olds" which are handicapping your progress? Here, in random order, are a few ideas which I hope will stimulate 20% better performance by you and your organisation and help you achieve the ultimate accolade of being considered a Sustainable Workplace: 1) Look at the most successful of your competitors to see what they are doing differently from you. 2) If you're involved in manufacturing, look at your machinery and discover all the innovations made by the maker since its acquisition. If subsequent improvements have increased the output of the latest models by 100% while consuming half as much energy, perhaps you'd better do some financial projections! 3) If you're involved in manufacturing, walk around your plant looking for piles of part-completed product, bottlenecks representing opportunities for increased productivity. Has new machinery generated different bottlenecks, somewhere else, since the last time you noticed? ( PS Read Eli Goldratt's "The Goal" and see how that affects your productivity!) 4) Review the statistics: the staff retention rates of each of your managers, absenteeism, productivity trends, profitability trends, the degree to which your people are happy at work etc. How have they changed? (Did know there is a direct connection between your people's perception of YOUR workplace and YOUR profitability, productivity, staff retention and customer loyalty?) 5) On which client are you spending vast amounts of time in return for no business at all? 6) How well are you looking after yourself? Look for your emotional hot-buttons and take steps to neutralize them so you and not your emotions are in control, both in and outside of business. 7) Continue the list here, with your own ideas!!!! My challenge to you today And all that came from jumping into the swimming pool Factoring Consultants 19 to
20 per length to a consistent 15-16..........without any reduction in speed. However I
play with those stats I can't make that less than a 20% improvement.The ultimate goal of factoring consultants is to maximize the wealth of the shareholders. This is represented by the market value of the shares of the factoring companies. Wealth is defined as the net present worth of the company, i.e., the present value of all future returns. This is determined by capitalizing the net income after taxes, which is achieved by discounting the return expected by the investors - also known as cost of equity.Though the wealth maximization seems superior to profit maximization objective, it is to be noted that the former is based upon the latter. The market price of shares, which is the indicator o 2) Even more interesting, the changes specifically contradicted the best practices which I had learned all those years ago, practices which had been reinforced during my High School years on the swimming team. A new idea is born: And this is what hit me like the unheated waters of a cold pool on a hot day: how many of us are doing "the same old, same old" as our son Marcus says, without paying any attention to what the universe has been teaching others in the meantime? More to the point, what can you do? What will you do next? What are the "same old, same olds" which are handicapping your progress? Here, in random order, are a few ideas which I hope will stimulate 20% better performance by you and your organisation and help you achieve the ultimate accolade of being considered a Sustainable Workplace: 1) Look at the most successful of your competitors to see what they are doing differently from you. 2) If you're involved in manufacturing, look at your machinery and discover all the innovations made by the maker since its acquisition. If subsequent improvements have increased the output of the latest models by 100% while consuming half as much energy, perhaps you'd better do some financial projections! 3) If you're involved in manufacturing, walk around your plant looking for piles of part-completed product, bottlenecks representing opportunities for increased productivity. Has new machinery generated different bottlenecks, somewhere else, since the last time you noticed? ( PS Read Eli Goldratt's "The Goal" and see how that affects your productivity!) 4) Review the statistics: the staff retention rates of each of your managers, absenteeism, productivity trends, profitability trends, the degree to which your people are happy at work etc. How have they changed? (Did know there is a direct connection between your people's perception of YOUR workplace and YOUR profitability, productivity, staff retention and customer loyalty?) 5) On which client are you spending vast amounts of time in return for no business at all? 6) How well are you looking after yourself? Look for your emotional hot-buttons and take steps to neutralize them so you and not your emotions are in control, both in and outside of business. 7) Continue the list here, with your own ideas!!!! My challenge to you today And all that came from jumping into the swimming pool Protect Your Company Confidentiality And Privacy With Paper Shredding Machines formance
by you and your organisation and help you achieve the ultimate accolade of being
considered a Sustainable Workplace:We are living in a world of paper: we receive important information on paper, and share confidential information on paper: creating documents, letters and many sensitive issues. Therefore it's important to be sure that our confidentiality and privacy are protected, and that waste paper is disposed of. In the past people used ways of destroying paper like burning and tearing, etc. Nowadays with huge volumes of paper all these methods are useless and we need something really powerful and reliable.The first idea of a bulk paper shredding machine was patented in 1908 by A.A. Low, and the first shredder was created in Germany in 19 1) Look at the most successful of your competitors to see what they are doing differently from you. 2) If you're involved in manufacturing, look at your machinery and discover all the innovations made by the maker since its acquisition. If subsequent improvements have increased the output of the latest models by 100% while consuming half as much energy, perhaps you'd better do some financial projections! 3) If you're involved in manufacturing, walk around your plant looking for piles of part-completed product, bottlenecks representing opportunities for increased productivity. Has new machinery generated different bottlenecks, somewhere else, since the last time you noticed? ( PS Read Eli Goldratt's "The Goal" and see how that affects your productivity!) 4) Review the statistics: the staff retention rates of each of your managers, absenteeism, productivity trends, profitability trends, the degree to which your people are happy at work etc. How have they changed? (Did know there is a direct connection between your people's perception of YOUR workplace and YOUR profitability, productivity, staff retention and customer loyalty?) 5) On which client are you spending vast amounts of time in return for no business at all? 6) How well are you looking after yourself? Look for your emotional hot-buttons and take steps to neutralize them so you and not your emotions are in control, both in and outside of business. 7) Continue the list here, with your own ideas!!!! My challenge to you today And all that came from jumping into the swimming pool The 5 Things You Must Know About Accepting A Check By Phone see how that
affects your productivity!)Accepting a check by phone, fax or web is a great way to increase revenues, decrease collection headaches and offer new payment options BUT there are several essential “things” that you MUST know.First let’s talk about all the great benefits: 1) You don’t have to wait for a customer to mail in payment. 2) It’s a LOT less expensive than a credit card. A credit card transaction always involves a discount rate. Typically around 2.3% it means that you pay that percentage of the transaction dollar amount as a processing fee. 3) You find out about NSF or rejected transactions must more quickly than a paper check- 4) Review the statistics: the staff retention rates of each of your managers, absenteeism, productivity trends, profitability trends, the degree to which your people are happy at work etc. How have they changed? (Did know there is a direct connection between your people's perception of YOUR workplace and YOUR profitability, productivity, staff retention and customer loyalty?) 5) On which client are you spending vast amounts of time in return for no business at all? 6) How well are you looking after yourself? Look for your emotional hot-buttons and take steps to neutralize them so you and not your emotions are in control, both in and outside of business. 7) Continue the list here, with your own ideas!!!! My challenge to you today And all that came from jumping into the swimming pool! Make sure that in your area, you and your company not only 'keep in the swim' but lead it . The best way to do that is to ensure that nothing, but nothing, becomes the "same old, same old" ever again. Take some time to sit down TODAY and create your own list of everything you are taking for granted, overlooking. Don't just sit anywhere, go where you will not be disturbed where the view is good, where your wellness and creativity are fed, but do it and do it today! .............and if you would like more questions, email me! © Martin Sawdon, June, 2005. This article may be freely used elsewhere as long as the author's name and website are included.
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