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Monthly Archives: October 2007
The Planning Series – Part 4 – Where Are We Going – Your Vision
Your Vision Statement is the basis of your entire journey – where do you want to go? Without the Vision, not only don’t you know where you’re going, but there is no reason to go in the first place! There … Continue reading
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Rules I’ve Collected Over The Years
I’ve learned that it takes years to build up trust, and it only takes suspicion, not proof, to destroy it. I’ve learned that whatever hits the fan will not be evenly distributed. I’ve learned age is a very … Continue reading
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A New Cash Flow Projection Tool is Available in the Resource Library
We have just added a Cash Flow Projection Tool to the Resource Library, Tool section. This will help you develop your Cash Flow Forecast. It is simple to use and provides powerful information to assist you in running your business, … Continue reading
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The Planning Series – Part 3 – Where are we Now? – Benchmarking
Using the roadmap analogy from Part 1 of the Planning Series, how can you start the journey if you don’t even know where you’re at? Benchmarking is a very effective tool for knowing exactly where you’re at. Benchmarking has several … Continue reading
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Book Review – Lean Administration
Lean Administration – B. Wiegand & P. Frank Interest in lean has spread beyond the manufacturing to administration processes and to all kind of service businesses. The authors have shown how to introduce lean thinking into non-manufacturing areas including very … Continue reading
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