May 16, 2012

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Opportunities & Analysis of Global FRP Tank Market in 2010

In the present day scenario, the FRP market is flourishing as it plays a vital role in the development of the chemical industry, right from extraction of metals to air pollution control. To brief our readers, FRP stands for Fiber Reinforced Plastic or Fiber Reinforced Polymer and is essentially an advanced composite material constituting of fibers and polymer matrix. It finds much of its use in aerospace, automobiles, construction and marine industries.

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May 15, 2012

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Business Process Management and Six Sigma: Why Neither Can Stand Alone

What is Business Process Management (BPM)?

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May 14, 2012

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How Can a TMS Benefit Your Company?

The overall purpose of a TMS is to save time, money and improve customer service.

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May 13, 2012

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Using Business Consultants to Expand Your Business

Business consultants can help take your business from small to large with a few expert tactics. Even if you never pictured yourself running a large business with international clients, meeting with a consultant may change your mind. If you’ve always hoped to take your business to the big time and attract clients from all over the world, a business consultant can help you achieve that goal. There are a number of things you can implement in your business that will not only market your business to clients but help you gain a diverse customer base. It’s just knowing how to implement them into your business that can be time consuming and confusing for the average business owner.

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May 12, 2012

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The Hogan Personality Inventory (HPI) Explained

The Hogan Personality Inventory (HPI) is a psychometric assessment tool that is designed to measure normal personality as observed in the work environment. The HPI is employed in personnel selection, employee development and for career-related decision-making.

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May 11, 2012

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Stepping Up to Solvency II – Embracing the Benefits in the Face of Ambiguity

No longer can insurers boldly assume success, and ponder their long-term strategy at leisure. Instead, they must nurture and chase capital, protect what shareholder value remains, and deal with rising claims and falling investment returns as a matter of urgency.

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May 10, 2012

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What Supply Chain Consultancy Can Do For You

Even everyday supply chains are under a great deal of pressure when firms are trying to recover from serious issues; Problems with financial resources, the need to expand all over the world, having even more demanding customers wanting cost minimisation to reduce prices, and of course needing to have an agile plan which can adapt quickly to market and condition changes.

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May 9, 2012

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Choosing a Coach

With the popularity of specialty coaching in the last few years, it has become increasingly easy to find a coaching practitioner of any persuasion. Because this is true, it has also become true that choosing a has become much more difficult. When coaches were fewer and far between, finding one to work with was the issue, however in just a few short years the problem has become, finding a coach that can meet your needs.

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May 8, 2012

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The Non-Strategic Value of Directors

In many articles written on corporate governance, much attention is rightfully given to the strategic advantages of strong directors on your board. This is true of family business governance as well. As a family business evolves over time, the board of directors’ responsibilities and requirements change. Often, independent directors are sought with a view to capitalize on their unique business experiences and skill sets, and to broaden the experience on the board. These quality directors demonstrate analytical abilities that foster insightful and provocative strategic discussions in the boardroom.

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May 7, 2012

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Are Both Consultation and Counseling Skills Needed by the Independent Consultant?

A useful distinction can be made between consultation and counseling. Consultation can be defined as giving expert advice or information. Whereas, counseling can be defined as a support process intended to help someone to solve a personal or family problem. If you have established yourself as an expert in a given area, you will be asked to provide consultation or counseling as the need is established. Both the subject matter and the needs of the client will determine whether consultation or counseling is indicated. As one who has done both over several decades, the distinction I have made is what I will share with you.

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