June 2008

You are browsing the archive for June 2008.

Does Sick Building Syndrome Exist?

One of the main causes of illness in the workforce today is known as sick building syndrome and it is responsible for thousands of days off work sick each year. Sick building syndrome is not a problem that is just confined to the United States, it is beginning to be recognized all over the world [...]

Analyze Your Price Structure Proposals

Have you ever tried something new, and later kicked yourself for not realizing that there were obvious flaws in what you were trying that should have been anticipated? Time is important to your success, and avoiding obvious mistakes also saves money.
You can save both time and money by first thinking through your proposals in a [...]

Single Moms Need Time and Money

Regarding work and life most people fit into one of these four categories:
(1) No time, and no money.
If you are an employee, chances are this describes the way you feel. You can’t go shopping on a Tuesday afternoon or tell your boss to take a hike. How will you even be able to afford to send [...]

Price Proposals: Select the Best Ideas to Pursue

“Free is good — but read the small print.”
– Anonymous
“People want economy, and they will pay any price to get it.”
– Lee Iacocca
Setting the right price structure is like owning the mint. You can always make more money whenever you want or need it. On the other hand, you have to guard the mint [...]

Six Sigma Black Belt Candidate Qualities

Six Sigma Black Belts act as change agents. They are looked upon as prospective leadership material in areas other than Six Sigma also. They are knowledgeable and skilled in the use of Six Sigma tools and methods.
When you are selecting Six Sigma Black Belt candidates, you need to look broadly at some of the attributes [...]