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Thoughts On Risk Management

Risk Management is the formal tactic leaders use to identify, assess, and make provision for risks to the effort they are about to undertake. It is critical that leaders take the time before beginning any new venture (whether it is a formal project or a new approach to the departmental line of business) to conduct a risk management evaluation.
Kenneth Wallin
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Saying "Yes" To Content Quality In Six Sigma Project Charters

Six Sigma Project Charters are important since they are actually the main plan of action that is required during the Six Sigma strategy implementation stage. As in the case of any plan of action, it is only if a well-constructed proposal is put forward to the team that is in charge of the execution process, that the organization can expect to derive the maximum advantages of Six Sigma.
Tony Jacowski
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Is Your Sales Team REALLY Following Up on Leads? How Do You Know?

Admit it. It's a question nagging you at the back of your mind. Whether that sales person is you, the team that works for you, or the team you support as a marketing pro, you always wonder...are we doing enough in follow-up? In fact, recent studies show that most leads or hot prospects go cold in the first 24 hours (and 3 days on the outside). Yet, many sales teams are not meeting this demand.
Shannon Kavanaugh
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Measuring Hospital Quality - Composite Measures

There is no approach to hospital quality measurement that is commonly applied across the United States. This article suggests a composite methodology that considers three critical categories of quality and provides an approach to consolidation of individual parameters into a single quality indicator.
Scott Hodson
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The Human EDGE

The movement from the industrial age to our new intellectual has brought humanity back to the workplace. Today, employees are paid for their thinking, passionate responses and creativity - the components of the Human EDGE. Workplaces that entourage this thinking, significantly outperform those stuck in the command-and-control era. Today, inspire and engage the human element of the workforce and watch your performance soar.
Jay Forte
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Crisis Management

Crisis management performs the function of anticipating and forecasting crisis and the methods to deal with them. To have a better understanding of crisis management, read the article below.
Jennie Gandhi
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Management Training - 5 Hot Tips On Preventing Terminal Training

According to the CBI the U.K. currently spends around 33billion on training each year. Numerous companies flush millions away on watery management training. The recent multi-million pound delays at Heathrow's Terminal 5, which were partly caused by poorly...
Edward Alan Fisher
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Magical Secrets Of Management

Management requires special skills and talents. One can easily master this art if he or she is aware of the magical tips of effective management.
Jennie Gandhi
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Employment Law Training Includes Advice to Help Save the Planet!

Employment Training provides environmentally friendly advice to businesses for energy savings in the work place. "Switch it off" is the rule of thumb in reducing running costs and at the same time minimizing your company's carbon foot print.
John Mehtam
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Developing an Airline Ticketing Scorecard

Contrary to common misconceptions, many airline companies are struggling to gain desired revenue margins from their regular operations. Despite being one of the most lucrative business sectors, the airline industry is highly vulnerable to various extraneous factors. These factors challenge the profitability of airline companies.
Sam Miller
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