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MOD: Business Newsgroup Policies 
  INTRODUCTION ------------ The newsgroups misc.business.marketing.modera ted, misc.business.moderated, misc.business.consulting, and misc.entrepreneurs.moderated are moderated discussion groups. This periodic post summarizes the current posting policies all posters are expected to follow for these four newsgroups.... more »
By Jim Logajan  - Oct 11 - 1 new of 1 message    

How to get good advice from m.e.m. v.1.01 
  If you are looking for business advice, do the following: 1) Give as much detail as you can. Take your time. The more information you give, the better advice regulars here will be able to give you. Describe your problem as if you were telling it to Sherlock Holmes in his study. NEVER assume regulars are telepathic! All we know about you and... more »
By Scott T. Jensen  - Oct 11 - 1 new of 1 message    

Virtual assistants 
  I am seeking general feedback from others who have used non-US virtual assistants in the areas of: - industry research - business writing - bookkeeping How reliable did you find these service providers? How did you source them? How did you assess their talents? Do you recommend using them for important tasks or not?... more »
By Solalmighty  - Oct 11 - 1 new of 1 message    

protect Anil Kapoor 
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By dianna.kea...@aol.com  - Oct 10 - 1 new of 1 message    

question on california law.. 
  Hello everybody, I am doing some research, as part of my college studies, on california state law. I am trying (desperately) to find where in the California articles of incorporation, does it says that a listed company that is established elsewhere (outside of california, I believe, not outside of the US),... more »
By iriscar...@gmail.com  - Sep 18 - 2 new of 2 messages    

How to get good advice from m.e.m. v.1.01 
  If you are looking for business advice, do the following: 1) Give as much detail as you can. Take your time. The more information you give, the better advice regulars here will be able to give you. Describe your problem as if you were telling it to Sherlock Holmes in his study. NEVER assume regulars are telepathic! All we know about you and... more »
By Scott T. Jensen  - Sep 13 - 1 new of 1 message    

MOD: Business Newsgroup Policies 
  INTRODUCTION ------------ The newsgroups misc.business.marketing.modera ted, misc.business.moderated, misc.business.consulting, and misc.entrepreneurs.moderated are moderated discussion groups. This periodic post summarizes the current posting policies all posters are expected to follow for these four newsgroups.... more »
By Jim Logajan  - Sep 13 - 1 new of 1 message    

the difference between entrepreneurs and management consultants 
  hello everyone, I have a question for entrepreneurs who might have been management consultants! Do you think there is a difference between true management consultants who work on new exciting business propositions and entrepreneurs? Do entrepreneurs and management consultants potentially have a lot in... more »
By Oz  - Sep 6 - 3 new of 3 messages    

Company organization and incentive structure for sweat equity 
  Since I posted a thread titled "Incentive Structure For Sweat Equity Positions" about 20 months ago, I have been involved in a variety of aspects of the business, a frustrating experience at times, but was very rewarding in the end. There is also some developing interest on the equity front. More importantly, there is also an emergence of key... more »
By williammaw@aol.com  - Sep 3 - 7 new of 7 messages    

How to get good advice from m.e.m. v.1.01 
  If you are looking for business advice, do the following: 1) Give as much detail as you can. Take your time. The more information you give, the better advice regulars here will be able to give you. Describe your problem as if you were telling it to Sherlock Holmes in his study. NEVER assume regulars are telepathic! All we know about you and... more »
By Scott T. Jensen  - Aug 16 - 1 new of 1 message    

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