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Don't run around like a crazed wedding planner. Have a strategy and stick to it.First impressions can mean the difference between closing the deal of a lifetime or getting shot down in flames. When meeting with a client or a customer for the first time, or interviewing with your prospective employer, you have just a few minutes to make a first impression that determines the success or failure of your mission.Be on Time"My number one pet peeve is when people show up late," says Jay. Most businesspeople agree. No one likes to be kept waiting. "If you want to make First, set the date and establish the agenda. It's important to prepare the agenda well in advance. You want to ensure everyone has a chance to look it over to get prepared and give you feed back on areas that might need to be included. In preparing an agenda, envision the purpose of the meeting. How long will it last? How many speakers/presentations will there be? How will the meeting progress? How will you reach your goal for a successful and productive meeting? Second, set a time for the meeting to begin AND end. It is imperative that you keep the meeting on schedule. You can always go back and revisit unresolved issues as time permits. Third, find out who needs to be invited to the meeting. Identify people who must be there to accomplish the purpose of the meeting and include people you may need to invite because of their status. Make this step easier by setting up a meeting notification procedure whether is by email or regular mail. Attach the agenda to the note so everyone is on the same page from the start. Be specific if there is homework or advance preparation for the attendees. Ask all participants to respond to ensure everyone has received the communication. Finally, pay attention to the details and logistics. This is where a checklist pays off: Selecting the room and accommodations Where is the meeting being held? Is it readily accessible (wheelchairs or disability People are Bad for Your Profits! ook it over to get prepared and give you feed back on areas that might need to be included. In preparing an agenda, envision the purpose of the meeting. How long will it last? How many speakers/presentations will there be? How will the meeting progress? How will you reach your goal for a successful and productive meeting?After years of running various small businesses I have finally come to conclude that people are bad for your profits! What made me arrive at this conclusion? Well obviously it’s a very broad statement & people are not always bad for profits. Of course they are not, as many businesses make all their money by selling to the end consumer. But I believe there are better ways for people looking to set up a small profitable business than dealing direct with customers to make their money.When consider Second, set a time for the meeting to begin AND end. It is imperative that you keep the meeting on schedule. You can always go back and revisit unresolved issues as time permits. Third, find out who needs to be invited to the meeting. Identify people who must be there to accomplish the purpose of the meeting and include people you may need to invite because of their status. Make this step easier by setting up a meeting notification procedure whether is by email or regular mail. Attach the agenda to the note so everyone is on the same page from the start. Be specific if there is homework or advance preparation for the attendees. Ask all participants to respond to ensure everyone has received the communication. Finally, pay attention to the details and logistics. This is where a checklist pays off: Selecting the room and accommodations Where is the meeting being held? Is it readily accessible (wheelchairs or disability Cross Cultural Communication Needs Cross Cultural Communication needs..Within the business context, cross cultural communication refers to interpersonal communication and interaction across different cultures. This has become an important issue in our age of globalisation and internationalisation. Effective cross cultural communication is concerned with overcoming cultural differences across nationality, religion, borders, culture and behaviour.Cross cultural communication is critical to the business world. The diver Second, set a time for the meeting to begin AND end. It is imperative that you keep the meeting on schedule. You can always go back and revisit unresolved issues as time permits. Third, find out who needs to be invited to the meeting. Identify people who must be there to accomplish the purpose of the meeting and include people you may need to invite because of their status. Make this step easier by setting up a meeting notification procedure whether is by email or regular mail. Attach the agenda to the note so everyone is on the same page from the start. Be specific if there is homework or advance preparation for the attendees. Ask all participants to respond to ensure everyone has received the communication. Finally, pay attention to the details and logistics. This is where a checklist pays off: Selecting the room and accommodations Where is the meeting being held? Is it readily accessible (wheelchairs or disability Unstable Oil Prices Affecting Many Industries from Airlines to Upholstery and include people you may need to invite because of their status. Make this step easier by setting up a meeting notification procedure whether is by email or regular mail. Attach the agenda to the note so everyone is on the same page from the start. Be specific if there is homework or advance preparation for the attendees. Ask all participants to respond to ensure everyone has received the communication.Airlines sure. But upholstery? Hmmmm…Oil prices can affect a larger part of the economy than is usually thought of. The reality is that a large part of manufacturing (such as plastics) rely on petrochemicals to actually make their products. Upholstery is one of these industries. Many furniture manufacturers are seeing across the board increases in foam costs which are a primary raw material needed in the manufacturing of upholstery fabrics.To some people, it sounds like a repeat of the 1970s. Th Finally, pay attention to the details and logistics. This is where a checklist pays off: Selecting the room and accommodations Where is the meeting being held? Is it readily accessible (wheelchairs or disability Medical Billing - The Weak Links s. Ask all participants to respond to ensure everyone has received the communication.They say that any organization, project, idea, or anything is only as strong as its weakest link. That is no more true than in the world of medical billing. The problem is, medical billing has so many weak links in its structure that it is a miracle that anything at all gets done. In this article, we take a look at just a few of these potential disaster areas.The biggest weak link in medical billing is the system itself. Oh, you can make all the arguments you want about how they're doing the Finally, pay attention to the details and logistics. This is where a checklist pays off: Selecting the room and accommodations Where is the meeting being held? Is it readily accessible (wheelchairs or disability access, comfortable room with plenty of sating? Check the temperature. There is nothing worse to dampen a meeting than a comfortable room. Identify where the rest rooms are. Locate a place where people can store briefcases and luggage should they be traveling to attend. Make sure there are plenty of seats with room to spread out especially if this is a "working" meeting. Will you need a translator/s? Equipment Will you need AV and presentation equipment at the meeting? Will the presenters need the same? (Check about microphones and podium preferences.) Be sure to find out this information well in advance so you can make the appropriate arrangements. Test all equipment prior to the start of the meeting. If at all possible have a techie ready to handle any snafus that might occur. Supplies Have name badges, pencils, pads of paper and other necessary meeting supplies available. Are documents required? Will there be handouts and materials that need to be prepared? Have them done well in advance in the event of errors. Assistance Have a person sitting outside the room for the check in. Distribute materials or documents at check in and register attendees. 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