Archive for July, 2009

Concerned with the Bottom Line? Consider Expense Management Automation – Part I

In Most organizations, travel and entertainment (T&E) expenses are often overlooked as insignificant or inevitable. Because of that, they do not immediately come to mind in the context of traditional supply chains. According to the Aberdeen Group, “Employee-initiated travel and entertainment (T&E) can account for one in five operational dollars a company spends (with even [...]

Outsourcing Can Help Grow Your Business

Small business outsourcing refers to a decision to sub-contract some or all of the duties in the company. The main motive or reason is to allow the company to invest more money, time and human resources into important activities and building strategies, which can help to fuel company growth.

Drive Strategic Change by Challenging Your Assumptions

Assumptions make our lives easier. That’s both good news and bad. As creatures of habit, we seek efficiency through the use of assumptions in lieu of active thought to drive most of our behaviors. With few exceptions, what we do in any given 24-hour period demands little conscious thought because we’ve developed habits that help [...]

Cruise Line Careers

Qualifications If you are adventurous and like traveling to exotic locations, then qualifying for a job on board a cruise ship is going to be easy. Most of the jobs on a cruise ship do not require any experience or specific qualifications. Therefore, grabbing a profitable position aboard the luxury liner is not difficult. In [...]

How To Make It Past “White Fang” and Generate Leads From Senior-Level Executives

Direct marketing guru and author Denny Hatch has a colorful name for executive assistants. He calls these good people, whose responsibilities include screening phone calls, sorting the mail and helping to manage the daily activities of their high-powered bosses “White Fang.” And these days “White Fang” has very capable assistants of his or her own [...]