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Can Your Business Succeed Without a Toll Free Number? e whole idea was a disaster. I couldn’t even find a course on Project Management and here I was being thrown into the deep end.The toll free number is an indispensible part of doing business today. Toll-free numbers allow consumers to contact your business without having to pay for the call themselves. Toll free numbers can be a powerful sales and marketing tool and consumers have come to expect companies to have a toll free number for their customers to reach them. Many times, a toll free number will also give you more benefits than a local number service.90% of Americans report using a toll free number and studies show that using a toll free number in your ad Then Margot got back to me and said that only one Distance Learning Programmes had the course I wanted but they were only offered once a year and it the next one was booked out. Now that distance learning held no further options, my friend tenaciously pursued the task she was given and eventually found a course. She rang back and said she had found one appropriate course and asked me if I wanted a holiday. She just said wait for the brochure, it is in the mail. The brochure s Identity Theft - Is Your Business At Risk? I had an e-mail from Karon of Wollongong, Australia who finally plucked up the courage to ask her employer for some outside professional development training to be attended in working hours. Here is what she had to say.More and more business owners are purchasing document shredders then ever before.Why?... Identity theft for starters.A new law is going into effect in the summer of 2005 which states that if you employ anyone for any reason and have personal information on file regarding that individual for Social Security taxes, credit references, etc., you will have to destroy that information on any document before you toss it into the trash.The law requires you to destroy all paper or computer disks containing personal information which Encouraged by your newsletter I thought I would check if my company was willing to pay for training in company time so that I could advance my career within the company. I enjoy my job and I know they value my expertise, but they had never thought of staff development and although surprised by my request, and my sales pitch as to how it can benefit them, they said yes. That was the beginning of a nightmare. I knew I wanted to do Project Management, but had no idea how to look for an accredited course, if possible. I tried the Universities and TAFE colleges. None offered courses specifically dealing with Project Management, so I turned to the Internet. It soon became apparent that you needed to belong to an Industry Association or Professional Organization to find relevant training in business hours. One Industry Training company was prepared to take me if they could not fill places with members. It was also costly - $6,000 just for a two day course! There was a possibility of a Project Management course starting the following month, but I wouldn’t expect my company to pay for what I thought was an outrageous cost. I turned to a friend, Margo, because I couldn’t take up any more time looking around. She got back to me and said. “ I have Googled and Yahooed, and I could only come up with Distance Learning.” This sounded ok because I could take time off work to complete my assignments, which was an alternative option. She said she wanted to know what I thought about it before she went any further. “Sounds ok, but how do you know if the company is credible” I asked? ” I don’t know, I will have to find out,” she stated officiously. I didn’t hear from her for about 2 weeks and I was really busy during this period. Ironically I was in the middle of managing a project that was outside my division and area of expertise, and I felt very much out of my depth, but still coping. The Project Manager, who had implemented and started the project, was very qualified and experienced. I was told, with a grin, that he had caught the mumps. My boss thought I could step in and handle it because of my interest in Project Management, and it was a good career opportunity for me. I was beginning to think the whole idea was a disaster. I couldn’t even find a course on Project Management and here I was being thrown into the deep end. Then Margot got back to me and said that only one Distance Learning Programmes had the course I wanted but they were only offered once a year and it the next one was booked out. Now that distance learning held no further options, my friend tenaciously pursued the task she was given and eventually found a course. She rang back and said she had found one appropriate course and asked me if I wanted a holiday. She just said wait for the brochure, it is in the mail. The brochure sh Career Authenticity - Step 4 - What Needs to Happen to Feel Authentic at Work ing of a nightmare. I knew I wanted to do Project Management, but had no idea how to look for an accredited course, if possible.Step 4 – What would have to happen for you to be able to fully express your authentic self at work? What do you feel is getting in your way?It is easy to focus on what is not working but it takes a bit more energy to step up and identify what is getting in the way of it not working. Some of my clients take this step and then realize they are getting in their own way. Maybe it is their attitude, inertia, laziness, or because it is simply easier to pass the buck than to take action. So, in this step I encourage you to evaluate your s I tried the Universities and TAFE colleges. None offered courses specifically dealing with Project Management, so I turned to the Internet. It soon became apparent that you needed to belong to an Industry Association or Professional Organization to find relevant training in business hours. One Industry Training company was prepared to take me if they could not fill places with members. It was also costly - $6,000 just for a two day course! There was a possibility of a Project Management course starting the following month, but I wouldn’t expect my company to pay for what I thought was an outrageous cost. I turned to a friend, Margo, because I couldn’t take up any more time looking around. She got back to me and said. “ I have Googled and Yahooed, and I could only come up with Distance Learning.” This sounded ok because I could take time off work to complete my assignments, which was an alternative option. She said she wanted to know what I thought about it before she went any further. “Sounds ok, but how do you know if the company is credible” I asked? ” I don’t know, I will have to find out,” she stated officiously. I didn’t hear from her for about 2 weeks and I was really busy during this period. Ironically I was in the middle of managing a project that was outside my division and area of expertise, and I felt very much out of my depth, but still coping. The Project Manager, who had implemented and started the project, was very qualified and experienced. I was told, with a grin, that he had caught the mumps. My boss thought I could step in and handle it because of my interest in Project Management, and it was a good career opportunity for me. I was beginning to think the whole idea was a disaster. I couldn’t even find a course on Project Management and here I was being thrown into the deep end. Then Margot got back to me and said that only one Distance Learning Programmes had the course I wanted but they were only offered once a year and it the next one was booked out. Now that distance learning held no further options, my friend tenaciously pursued the task she was given and eventually found a course. She rang back and said she had found one appropriate course and asked me if I wanted a holiday. She just said wait for the brochure, it is in the mail. The brochure s Start Smart: How to Start a Small Business Management course starting the following month, but I wouldn’t expect my company to pay for what I thought was an outrageous cost.Starting a business can be your path to wealth, freedom and fulfillment, but let me warn you, it is not often an easy journey. Doing it right takes desire, talent and motivation. This is not something you should jump into without some serious forethought. There are certain things that you can do at the beginning stage that will substantially increase your likelihood of success. We recommend you spend some time doing research and planning. It is much advised that you do this while you still have a regular source of income.To increase I turned to a friend, Margo, because I couldn’t take up any more time looking around. She got back to me and said. “ I have Googled and Yahooed, and I could only come up with Distance Learning.” This sounded ok because I could take time off work to complete my assignments, which was an alternative option. She said she wanted to know what I thought about it before she went any further. “Sounds ok, but how do you know if the company is credible” I asked? ” I don’t know, I will have to find out,” she stated officiously. I didn’t hear from her for about 2 weeks and I was really busy during this period. Ironically I was in the middle of managing a project that was outside my division and area of expertise, and I felt very much out of my depth, but still coping. The Project Manager, who had implemented and started the project, was very qualified and experienced. I was told, with a grin, that he had caught the mumps. My boss thought I could step in and handle it because of my interest in Project Management, and it was a good career opportunity for me. I was beginning to think the whole idea was a disaster. I couldn’t even find a course on Project Management and here I was being thrown into the deep end. Then Margot got back to me and said that only one Distance Learning Programmes had the course I wanted but they were only offered once a year and it the next one was booked out. Now that distance learning held no further options, my friend tenaciously pursued the task she was given and eventually found a course. She rang back and said she had found one appropriate course and asked me if I wanted a holiday. She just said wait for the brochure, it is in the mail. The brochure s What Is A Slop Indicator? And How Does It Work to find out,” she stated officiously.SLOPE INDICATOR A slope indicator is an instrument used for measuring angles of slope (or tilt), elevation or inclination of an object with respect to gravity. Also known as a tilt meter, tilt indicator, slope meter, slope gauge, gradient meter, gradiometer, level gauge, level meter, pitch & roll indicator.KINDS OF SLOPE INDICATOR Slope indicators are available in both manual and digital forms.MANUAL SLOPE INDICATOR There are further two types of Manual Slope Indicators: The Bal I didn’t hear from her for about 2 weeks and I was really busy during this period. Ironically I was in the middle of managing a project that was outside my division and area of expertise, and I felt very much out of my depth, but still coping. The Project Manager, who had implemented and started the project, was very qualified and experienced. I was told, with a grin, that he had caught the mumps. My boss thought I could step in and handle it because of my interest in Project Management, and it was a good career opportunity for me. I was beginning to think the whole idea was a disaster. I couldn’t even find a course on Project Management and here I was being thrown into the deep end. Then Margot got back to me and said that only one Distance Learning Programmes had the course I wanted but they were only offered once a year and it the next one was booked out. Now that distance learning held no further options, my friend tenaciously pursued the task she was given and eventually found a course. She rang back and said she had found one appropriate course and asked me if I wanted a holiday. She just said wait for the brochure, it is in the mail. The brochure s Achieving the Paperless Office e whole idea was a disaster. I couldn’t even find a course on Project Management and here I was being thrown into the deep end.The paperless office is a concept that has captured the imagination of many professionals who's desks are covered in clutter. Some years ago, the idea of the paperless office was popularized as an ideal in need of attaining. The concept is one of the newer, less understood methods of drastically increasing office efficiency and reducing costs.Basically, the term "paperless office" describes the process of transferring records from paper to computer. Sometimes the paperless office is referred to simply as "document imaging". Often mist Then Margot got back to me and said that only one Distance Learning Programmes had the course I wanted but they were only offered once a year and it the next one was booked out. Now that distance learning held no further options, my friend tenaciously pursued the task she was given and eventually found a course. She rang back and said she had found one appropriate course and asked me if I wanted a holiday. She just said wait for the brochure, it is in the mail. The brochure showed the 5 day course was being held on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. I thought the price was reasonable, compared to what I had seen locally, and it was off season so the accommodation and meals package was quite reasonable, but still $5,000 I sighed, and put it back in my in box. My manager, who rarely ventures into my work area, passed by and saw it. “Oh you have found a course have you?” he asked. “Yeah right, I could do with the holiday” I said. I nearly fell on the floor when he said, “let me take it away and I will make some enquiries.” He came back in the afternoon and had spoken to people within the industry and he was told the training was excellent and coincidently was highly credible within our own industry. “You can’t miss this,” he said. “book yourself in.” My mind was racing – kids - husband - meals, and who would drive the kids to school etc. I rang my husband and he said “great, don’t worry darling, we will work it out." The biggest hurdle in this professional development idea is finding an appropriate course at the right price. Margot said she came up with some interesting courses from Distance Learning packages. They are worth having a look at. The moral of this story is, if you want to something, always ask.
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