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The Art of Problem-Solving: 4 Creative Strategies to Tackle Your Biggest Obstacles

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Here you have a problem (flagging revenue) and a goal (sales target). The lion’s share of our sales comes from email marketing , but very few blog readers (1%) subscribe. We note: Hosting free workshops requires time and money with no guarantee of sales. It’s used within lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, and other techniques. .

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Repurposing Furniture: Realizing the Environmental, Economic, and Design Benefits

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But one workplace solution — repurposing furniture — is as grounded as the ubiquitous office cubicle. Economic Benefits A big part of the decommissioning process (see below) is the sale of office furniture to vendors and end-users. According to the EPA, American companies spend up to $100 million in furniture disposal costs per year.

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How to Launch (and Maintain) a Successful E-Commerce Business

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According to Oberlo , a drop-shipping app created by Shopify, almost one-third of the world’s population is now shopping online, accounting for 18% of retail sales worldwide. Not working with a manufacturer halfway around the globe to prototype and build brand new products. Why not grab a piece of that pie? Choose a product or service.

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9 Inspiring Work Environment Examples for a Thriving Workplace

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Traditional Office Environment The conventional workplace includes enclosed offices, cubicles, and rigid reporting chains. This type of workplace is often found in sales departments or high-performance fields, where rewards are tied to personal achievements. Here are work environment examples you can consider: 1.

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the axe thrower, the carpet glue, and other astounding first impressions made by new employees

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The New Guy sat behind me, in the other half of the shared cubicle. After he was done with me he moved on to my supervisor in the next cubicle, who had heard the whole thing and repeated everything I told him. A coffee river started rolling by our cubicles and everybody but New Guy rushed in with paper towels. The disaster.