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    Dental Marketing Strategy
    The information age is one of the most important things to happen to your dental marketing strategy. Having a great looking office, a great staff, plenty of training, and the most modern equipment does not guarantee that you will have a growing, expanding flow of clients who need your services. If you would like to tap into an existing flow of customers that are already looking for exactly what you have
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    Thoughts on Empowerment
    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 they bring their minds to work. They are engaged in making decisions that affect their part of the business. They take responsibility for their actions. They work f
    Little Kids Ask Until They Get What They Want.

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    Leadership Styles
    There are two most common leadership styles- democratic and autocratic. Autocratic is also referred to as classical style. The manager in that case keeps decision-making authority and has all the power in his hands. Employees are not expected to provide any feedback or any input. Staff is obeying orders without any questions under the autocratic leadership.However, autocratic leadership is not all bad. Sometimes
    hey Get What They Want.

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    How to Know What You Know (2)
    Do you know what you know? You especially need knowledge management in high changing environments; if all remains the same, why should we think about the knowledge we need? Knowledge management is an iterative process of making tacit knowledge explicit and visa versa. But why would you make implicit knowledge explicit?Knowing something without knowing it is very useful. You can just trust on your actions. You can
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    Jobs - Tips for Applying for a Job
    Applying for a JobThere are four general methods of applying for a job including:(1) mailing your resume,(2) emailing your resume,(3) faxing your resume, and(4) hand delivering your resume.Mailing Your ResumeSome companies prefer that you mail your resume. For this type of approach, it is best to include a cover letter with your resume. The cover letter is a
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    Franchising and Commercial Accounts in Mobile Service Models
    Franchising companies, which specialize as part of their market mix commercial and industrial national and international accounts to be serviced bought a Mobile basis must consider how to control those accounts. Conflicts can arise between franchisee's accounts especially when such accounts are slightly outside the franchisee's designated territories. It is for this reason that in our franchising company we address thi
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