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| Top Tips and Liquidation Advice |
| If the directors of a company do not have sufficient funds to keep their company going, or they no longer want the company and do not wish to sell it, they can decide to put the company into liquidation. A specified liquidator is then appointed to t...[More information] |
| How to Build a Smarter Company |
| I guess it would be if you dont allow or not open to new and different ways of doings things you could head for In bigger companies its a harder sell, because of all the levels, people and buttons you have to push or pull through. Take for example W...[More information] |
| The Power Of The 80-20 Rule |
| In 1897, over a century ago, an Italian economist called Vilfredo Pareto made the discovery that 80% of the wealth of a population was owned by 20% of that population. The Pareto Principle, or 80/20 rule, is a pattern of predictable imbalance that k...[More information] |
| Common Sense Rules to Minimize Email Stress |
| E-mail has become the scapegoat for worker stress and lost productivity. Is the criticism fair? I commented about new research just released in a London Times story about stress. While reading the story (and being asked to comment on it during an in...[More information] |
| More Management Malpractice |
| 7 More Management Malpractices 1.You plan minute to minute. If there is something that happens that is out of the ordinary, you are ill equipped to handle the situation, relying instead on the Break Glass in Case of Fire option. Your shop is littere...[More information] |
| Restaurant Training |
| One good reason why owning and managing a restaurant nowadays is such an advantage compared to owning and managing one decades ago is because the convenience in communication we have today is evolving so rapidly for the better. The aid of the intern...[More information] |
| Evidence-Based Management Has Issues |
| I was raised in a family where spirited discussions were common. Sometimes when we were in the middle of a good debate, my mother would break in with one of her classic lines. "It's a fact," she would remind us, "We don't have to argue about it. We...[More information] |
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