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Delia, d/b/a Chic
Eco, enjoys freelance writing about
environmental design, fashion and art, ― from both consumer and
supplier perspectives. 2009 mid June launched Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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In todays modern times, the majority of people need travel arrangements at some point in their lives. Even with the current slump in these hard economic times, people who need to travel for business, who take road trips or go on personal vacations need one or all of the following: …
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Bras and gravity
When I was a pre-teen of 13, I secretly envied my friends that had developed breasts early. They were the ones that got to wear bras. Regardless if it was only an AA or a D, it meant the same. They had crossed the…
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Small businesses can often feel like family. Small staffs typically lead to close working...
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As a business owner, I have my share of questions and quandaries even though I'm also a business expert. My issues run the gamut and thankfully they aren't always the same ones because I do eventually find solutions -- either through other entrepreneurs, through social networking contacts, through a little research, through a bit of luck or a combination of these things.
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Here are my Top 5 Business Quandaries, in no particular order.1. How do I handle a client who doesn't have any business boundaries?
I've got a client who started off calling me at home at all hours wanting to talk about the project. I finally told him my husband didn't want him calling our home number. I've resorted to leaving my business cellphone off more often than I'd like to moderate his calls. When we are on the phone -- even if it should be a quick conversation -- he goes off on tangents, and the calls last over half an hour or more for no good reason. How do I draw firm boundaries without risking a good business relationship?
UPDATE: Parted ways with the client. Huge sigh of relief.
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Votre Vu... coming soon! Take a tour before the premiere!
Votre Vu features the finest French formulations of natural skin care products, previously only available in posh salons and fancy dermatologists... Soon to be delivered right... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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