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I Am Not an Internet Company o and who to notify in the case of any emergency such as fire, theft, robbery, hurricane, tornado, etc.The market is changing and the internet is finding its way into every aspect of our life. In fact, many trade publications agree that by the year 2012, internet accessibility will be about as common and depended on as cellular phone connec 3) Shred EVERYTHING!!! 4) Maintain good data hygiene. Protect passwords, change th Venture Capital Financing: Is It Within Your Reach? The following list of Top 10 Business Security Tips can help protect and enhance your company’s security no matter the type or size of business you may have. These basic principles apply to manufacturers, retailers, office buildings and even the sole-proprietor.Many firms dream of the day that a venture capital financing occurs. This is the day when they are handed a check for millions of dollars and told to go fulfill their entrepreneurial dreams. Unfortunately, for most this remains a dream. Bu 1) Develop, implement and periodically revisit your company’s security and safety plans. Have all employees sign an agreement that they will adhere to the policies and that they understand the consequences of violating those policies. Place a copy in their employment file. If you don’t have any security/safety plans, write them, (examples can be fund on the internet), or have them written for your company by a security consultant. 2) Have an emergency plan at home and your business. This should include what to do and who to notify in the case of any emergency such as fire, theft, robbery, hurricane, tornado, etc. 3) Shred EVERYTHING!!! 4) Maintain good data hygiene. Protect passwords, change th Capture Clients' Attention - Sharing Success - and the Death of Prospecting! urers, retailers, office buildings and even the sole-proprietor.We live in a world where we are bombarded with four thousand marketing messages each day, where many struggle to keep on top of the “spam-stuffed inbox”, where every market has more sellers than buyers, where a whole new set of rapid-relat 1) Develop, implement and periodically revisit your company’s security and safety plans. Have all employees sign an agreement that they will adhere to the policies and that they understand the consequences of violating those policies. Place a copy in their employment file. If you don’t have any security/safety plans, write them, (examples can be fund on the internet), or have them written for your company by a security consultant. 2) Have an emergency plan at home and your business. This should include what to do and who to notify in the case of any emergency such as fire, theft, robbery, hurricane, tornado, etc. 3) Shred EVERYTHING!!! 4) Maintain good data hygiene. Protect passwords, change th We Are All Consultants hat they will adhere to the policies and that they understand the consequences of violating those policies. Place a copy in their employment file. If you don’t have any security/safety plans, write them, (examples can be fund on the internet), or have them written for your company by a security consultant.In our business lives we wear many hats. We often think of our job title as the way to describe our work. In fact, in any social situation, the question, “So what do you do?” will come up early in any conversation with a new person. How 2) Have an emergency plan at home and your business. This should include what to do and who to notify in the case of any emergency such as fire, theft, robbery, hurricane, tornado, etc. 3) Shred EVERYTHING!!! 4) Maintain good data hygiene. Protect passwords, change th Marketing 102 them, (examples can be fund on the internet), or have them written for your company by a security consultant.You've crafted your marketing message (customer benefit, customer trust, and customer emotional connection). What now?If you already have a customer base, tell them (email, postal mail, phone calls, etc.).If you want more cus 2) Have an emergency plan at home and your business. This should include what to do and who to notify in the case of any emergency such as fire, theft, robbery, hurricane, tornado, etc. 3) Shred EVERYTHING!!! 4) Maintain good data hygiene. Protect passwords, change th How to Deal with Printing o and who to notify in the case of any emergency such as fire, theft, robbery, hurricane, tornado, etc.If you are part of the business arena, it’s undeniable that you’ve got lots of printing requirements. Having a printer in your office is a great help but surely it can’t accommodate all your printing needs. So if you require for a large vo 3) Shred EVERYTHING!!! 4) Maintain good data hygiene. Protect passwords, change them often and DO NOT write them down and leave them unsecured! 5) Install and maintain adequate locks on all doors, windows and storage areas. This includes laptops, desktop computers, PDA’s, file cabinets, etc. 6) Install and maintain adequate lighting on the exterior perimeter of your building(s). This includes back doors, loading docks and parking lots. 7) Maintain a small amount of lighting on the interior of your business after hours so that passersby such as police, security and customers can see into your business. 8) Ensure an uncluttered and unobstructed view into your business. Thieves/Burglars are attracted to businesses where they can’t be seen from the street. 9) Have all employees secure their personal belongings in their desk, file cabin
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