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To Connect With Customers, Invest in Yourself First

Small Business CEO

However, one program that all small business owners should be familiar with is Microsoft Excel. Excel can be a real time saver for you and will allow you to focus your attention on the things that really drive entrepreneurs. About The Guest Author: Danny Groner is the manager of blogger partnership and outreach for Skillfeed.

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Bioteams develops unique Social Media Impact Forecasting Simulator

BioTeams

A key aspect of the simulator is that, as well as forecasting all the key social interactions such as views, likes, reposts and follows , it also estimates the costs and the value to the organisation of the campaign and shows how this develops graphically over time. The tool requires Adobe Flash and also runs well on Android Tablets.

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Who Called? Use A Phone Call Log!

Professional Assistant Blog

The way I would do it is that I would create a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet for the month. Call logs can easily be viewed using a spread sheet for cost analysis purposes. I say month, since I would create a sheet for each week, having the "from" and "to" dates in the sheet name.

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Best Business Technology for Small Businesses & Their Owners (28 ideas from them to you!)

Stephanie LH Calahan

Wordpress is not just a software, but a platform for managing, creating and publishing information on the Internet without having any technical and programming skills. And call me old-fashioned, but I still manage my e-mail in Eudora, which behaves in some ways similarly to TweetDeck. A Self-Hosted Wordpress Blog. It is FREE to use!

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A free Leadership Development Benefits Estimator Tool

BioTeams

Leadership, Change Management, Learning or Behaviour Change), such as a business simulation game , in a straightforward but credible way"? Here is a simple Excel-based tool which will get you started and which you can easily enhance if you need more. Step 6 - Do the cost-benefits analysis. Summing Up.

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Bioteams and the beliefs of high performing teams

BioTeams

We conducted two surveys: the first (using Microsoft Excel ) included twenty questions, which allowed us to cover the 10 areas with two questions per area. Effort/Cost/Resource Usage. This allowed a positive and a negative question to avoid 'leading' the respondees into the perceived correct answers. Product Quality.