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<title>Stress Management</title>
<description>We’ve all had it happen to us before: we’re just about to head home from the office for the day when a colleague asks us if we could stay just a bit later to help them with something. And, against the advice of the little voice in your head telling you to go home to your family, you accept. Ignoring that little voice of ours is what so often leads to us becoming inundated with more projects that we can handle. And that is why no matter in what line of business you work, it is important to understand and master the principles of stress management. </description>
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<title>Money Management</title>
<description>I have come across a lot of entrepreneurs in my years of business – micro entrepreneurs and CEOs – and there is one thing that I often seen as being the difference between the two. Entrepreneurs who are just starting out are passionate, full of ideas and ambition, and determined to succeed. CEOs, while often equally as passionate, have one thing that many others don’t: money management skills. Startup entrepreneurs are in business to make money, but many do not know what to do with it once they have it. Since success is rarely a one-time stroke of luck, read on to discover some money management tricks that will help you stick around in the long run. </description>
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<title>Human Resource Management</title>
<description>Ask any CEO of any Fortune 500 company what the most important part of their company is, what is the one single thing that drives their company to reach new heights of success, and I guarantee you they will tell you one thing: people. People are the power behind any company, big or small. So how do you keep your people happy? How do you ensure they are working to maximum capacity and boosting your company’s productivity? The answer comes in three not so simple words: human resource management. </description>
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<title>Management Courses</title>
<description>It’s a big, scary world out there, especially for the entrepreneur wanna be who has had little to no business experience or training. Entrepreneurs are known for their willingness to take risks, for their innovation, and not necessarily for their academic record. Indeed, many of the most successful CEOs in the world are those who dropped out of university or even high school in order to follow their dreams. But for those of you who aren’t sure you are the next Richard Branson, a high school dropout so determined to be his own boss that he is now a billionaire, there are other options. One of those options is to take management courses. </description>
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<title>Career Management</title>
<description>There are a lot of things in life that you don’t have a lot of control over, like taxes and your parents. But some things you do have control over, like your choice of jobs. People often feel stuck in their current employment path, but it doesn’t have to be like that. By understanding career management and taking stock of what options are at your disposal, you can become empowered and create the life you truly want. </description>
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<title>Management Skills</title>
<description>Running a business is not just about doing whatever it takes to keep things going. In order to turn your business from an ordinary one in an extraordinary one, you need to take control. That means acquiring the leadership and management skills required to help you avoid crisis situations before they ever occur. Whether it’s planning, delegating, or communicating, the skills you need to have as a manager are some of the most crucial in the business world. </description>
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<title>Change Management</title>
<description>People sometimes think that if you’ve been in the business world for ten plus years, you’ve got all the answers. You know what it takes to manage your employees, manage your financial accounts, and run your business smoothly. And while that very well may be the case, no business person can ever think their job is done. In fact, change management is one of the most important aspects to running a successful business. </description>
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<title>Business Management</title>
<description>It’s sometimes funny to me how many people actually go about their day performing a wide range of business management tasks, yet they still know little about what that actually means. What is business management? What does it entail? How do you do it well? Those questions continue to boggle the minds of even the highest up CEOs. If you too are in a management position and are plagued by what your job entails, then keep on reading. </description>
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<description>It seems to me that entrepreneurs often have a harder time than others with their time management skills. After all, they’re a creative class who like to concern themselves with great ideas and new innovations. They’re rarely ones for nitpicky details about scheduling, especially when it comes to giving them enough time for themselves. They like to work to all hours of the night getting their baby off the ground and running, and rarely think about the consequences. But as an entrepreneur, if you’re going to succeed, you need to learn how to organize your time effectively. This article will show you how. </description>
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<title>Financial Management </title>
<description>Most entrepreneurs I know have taken few, if any, business courses. They are creative, imaginative, and ambitious to no end, but they couldn’t tell you the first thing about what sound financial management means. If you’re not one of those entrepreneurs, then read no further. Go about your merry sound financial management way. But, if you’re one of those entrepreneurs who are finding themselves drowning in the spreadsheets and jargon of the financial world, keep reading for tips on how to stay afloat. </description>
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