By: Eric Garner | 2011-01-03 | Leadership The values of your business are the things that matter most to it. When all else fails, these are the things that will see you through tough times. Read why in this article. read more
By: Benny | 2011-08-22 | College Today's environment of business is changing so fast and the factor which determines the values are also changing constantly. Value has been defined as that thing which remains active. read more
By: Indovance Inc | 2010-10-23 | Manufacturing Value engineering, as the name suggests, is a process to enhance the value of products, goods or services by utilizing an examination of function. Value engineering was first applied in US during the time of World War II. It was basically used in military construction and was eventually expanded later on. Today, value engineering is taken as the most efficient value improving practices that can be employed by the management. read more
By: Jon Grenillo | 2010-03-30 | Branding Perceived value is what a customer or prospect thinks your offer is worth. And regardless of the price that you apply to it, this is all that really matters in the marketplace. The fundamental element of any business transaction is a value exchange. read more
By: Unitedworld School of Business | 2010-10-09 | Careers Education should be freely available to all, so that we can have more people like Swami Vivekananda, Rabindra Nath Tagore and Dr. Abdul Kalaam Azad. Our ... read more
By: J. Michael Webber | 2010-03-31 | Entrepreneurs W. Edwards Deming taught a few people in Japan how to create the very thing that you need to know and to do in a time of rebuilding. Japan had a bankrupt system after WW II that could not be repaired and restarted. read more
By: Bruce Witzky | 2010-11-10 | Management Life would be simpler if we could set aside our personal issues and emotional baggage when the workday starts. We could go about our business without a second thought, work at a high level and then retrieve our stuff on the way out the door... read more
By: Christopher Doran | 2010-03-31 | Business Many times in a market down turn businesses cut their prices to win the work that is out there, before it gets taken up by the competition. This is understandable. It is also dangerous. When the market goes down like a sinking ship, the very last thing you want to be doing is be taken down with it. read more
By: endeavor | 2010-09-24 | Business Ideas In retrospect, it seems clear that the Glassville project embedded itself within a particular version of value, one that initially might be explained by Karl Marx's theory of value and its incorporation into the academy. read more
By: Anna Thomson | 2012-02-07 | Insurance The popular image of a house insurance is that it will pay to build up home after a fire or natural disaster like a tornado, hurricane or earthquake. According to a new survey by JD Power published a market research company, as a homeowner has to pay in five is not enough insurance to a complete reconstruction. read more
By: Anna Thomson | 2012-02-07 | Insurance According to the information, Pulse survey, which had recently conducted and published by the Insurance Institute, nearly 50% of house and apartment owners asked a fundamental misunderstanding about the amount of homeowners insurance you should carry. These consumers believed that their home insurance policies should be tied to the market value of their homes. Unfortunately, housing prices have de read more
By: Matt Scott | 2010-03-29 | Mobile Have low priced laptops always delivered you value? Have you ever purchased any value laptops for full price? Do you ever buy any goods at full price? read more
By: graybowolson | 2012-05-10 | Sales Home is a place where we not only live but we also share the most indispensible moments of our lives. Have you ever wondered what could be the value of your dream home where you have spent your entire life time? read more
By: Paul J. Isaacs | 2012-06-16 | Real Estate Amidst the maddening activities in the property and real estate segments across the world, we often skip the valuable information. As a result, the unscrupulous realtors and land sharks are making feast over our hard earned money. So, prior to settle for a property, settle for the person or the agent who is behind the deal, otherwise, it may be too late. read more