Management Articles
151: Become an Expert in Project Management!
We all aspire to be something once we have completed our education. But to be the best in any industry we need to know everything that there is to learn about this industry...........
152: Business Management a skill to learn!
Management is a skill, some have it inborn and some have to inculcate it by learning and taking courses. However, all of us have to learn business management, since business .........
153: Fleet Driver Safety: Values Are Important
A driver's values can determine whether he or she will tend to be a safe or reckless driver. Here's what you need to know to hire the best drivers.
154: Fleet Safety: 5 Steps To Hiring Safe Drivers
Add these five steps to your hiring process and you'll improve safety, reduce turnover and workers' comp claims. Your company will save money, lives, and property and increase your ability to retain the best drivers.
155: Trucking Safety: “C” Is for the Cautious Driver
Drivers' natural behavior and attitudes are the most important information a trucking company can have to improve its safety record. The Core C driver is one you want to hire.
156: Trucking Safety: “S” is for the Safe Driver
Trucking companies have reduced accidents, costs, workers' comp claims, and turnover by hiring this type of driver.
157: Trucking Safety: “I” Is for the Interactive Driver
Trucking companies are reducing accidents and turnover using driver behavioral evaluations to pre-screen applicants. In this article we look at the Core I extroverted, people-oriented driver.
158: CMMI Vs. ISO 9001:2000
People often tend to compare CMMI with ISO 9001. The most common thing that I come to hear is that ISO 9001:2000 is same as CMMI Level 3. I am no expert on this but being an ISO 9001 organization which has started its journey for CMMI.
159: Understanding CMMI Levels
CMMI has 5 different levels i.e. from Level 1 to Level 5. I have tried to explain these levels in plain English so that you can understand and appreciate the whole process improvement initiative that we have taken up.
160: A Quick Guide to Business Management
Have you ever wondered why some businesses are successful when others die shortly after seeing the light? It's not only about finding the right product to sale or the right service to offer. In business management sometimes what do you do is less important than how you do it. In competitive times like this, excellence wins the game. Every time a new business is created it has to struggle with its equals in order to take (and maintain) a small share of its relevant market.
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