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Is Your Business A Dysfunctional Family? trucks.The other day I brought my mother into an appliance store to purchase a television. By the time we left with her new television, she was completely disgusted. Unlike most of us, she comes from an older generation that actually expects salespeople and store emp 4. Powered sander/vacuums for drywall finishing. 5. Powered post hole diggers. Other trades have p Asset Protection in the USA In the summer, I can't drive two blocks without seeing the activity of the construction industry. Road contractors, house builders and landscapers are everywhere.When we surf through the web we see many entities selling American corporations and other structures that they consider to be called asset protection strategies. These run the gamut of corporations in the states of Wyoming, Delaware or Nevada, trusts of variou From my less than scientific windshield study, it seems that to remain competitive and to attract willing employees in the contracting industry, every tool needs to be powered. 1. Powered nail guns for roof shingles. 2. Powered brooms on Bobcat loaders for sweeping. 3. Powered wheelbarrows and concrete pumping trucks. 4. Powered sander/vacuums for drywall finishing. 5. Powered post hole diggers. Other trades have pu Dangers of Contract Negotiations With Non-English Speaking Consumers ilders and landscapers are everywhere.California like the rest of the country has many non-English or limited English speaking residents particularly within the Latino population. To capture these markets many companies often employ bilingual individuals. Sometimes these bilingual individuals ch From my less than scientific windshield study, it seems that to remain competitive and to attract willing employees in the contracting industry, every tool needs to be powered. 1. Powered nail guns for roof shingles. 2. Powered brooms on Bobcat loaders for sweeping. 3. Powered wheelbarrows and concrete pumping trucks. 4. Powered sander/vacuums for drywall finishing. 5. Powered post hole diggers. Other trades have p How Can a Retail Store Prosper Downtown? ve and to attract willing employees in the contracting industry, every tool needs to be powered.It is difficult to run a profitable store anywhere. The difficulty level rises, if the retail store is a downtown area. There are just more issues to deal with a downtown store.Most downtown areas have limited parking especially in front of a store. Thi 1. Powered nail guns for roof shingles. 2. Powered brooms on Bobcat loaders for sweeping. 3. Powered wheelbarrows and concrete pumping trucks. 4. Powered sander/vacuums for drywall finishing. 5. Powered post hole diggers. Other trades have p Thoughts on Empowerment or roof shingles.People are empowered when they are given the authority and responsibility to make decisions affecting their work with a minimum of interference and second guessing by others.Empowerment is an overused and under?practiced term. When people are empowered 2. Powered brooms on Bobcat loaders for sweeping. 3. Powered wheelbarrows and concrete pumping trucks. 4. Powered sander/vacuums for drywall finishing. 5. Powered post hole diggers. Other trades have p Customer Service Is About Establishing And Building Relationships. trucks.Any type of relationship can be fragile. Your new business can only succeed if those relationships are guarded, protected and nurtured. You do that by treating your clients as if they were cherished friends. When you call a friend you probably expect a call 4. Powered sander/vacuums for drywall finishing. 5. Powered post hole diggers. Other trades have put motors to work in their businesses, too. The lawn spray applicators use powered sprayers for operators who stand up and ride to apply chemicals. Lawn mowing services have moved away from those large walk (or run) behind mowers and have upgraded to stand or sit behind and ride mowers. People power wash, power rake and power grind their work. "Hand work" is considered a punishment by some employees. In retailing, we see touch screens on cash register terminals adding spe
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