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Business - Vertical Markets
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Price: $169.00
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The One Vision Church Management System was primarily designed to help organize, update, and maintain membership enrollment and contributions for the church body. Seamless MS Word integration for MailMerge. Although church management was the primary intent for the program, it may alternatively be used for membership or client management of any organization. Now seamless integration with QuickBooks Pro/Premier 2002/2003 and Peachtree Complete Accounting 2002/2003. UserID: MANAGER Password: password |
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Price: $189
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The perfect answer to scheduling your staff, whether you're dealing with basic tasks or complex professional organizations. Create automated work schedules, that handle assignments, tasks, breaks and then print or publish to your company Internet or Intranet. |
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Price: $1899.00
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This is the only Satellite Point of Sales Software that allows you to track your Satellite installations. You can pay Sales Reps and Installers. You can track activations for Disk Network, DirectTV, Pegusas and others. You can also reconcile your Income in from the Programming Providers. This is a 30 day trial of the system. To start you must have equipment inventory. You can scan units into the system, smart card and serial numbers. User ID: MANAGER Password: password |
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Price: $19.95
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24 chapters on preparing to write the letter and finding the proper viewpoint; how to open the letter, present the proposition convincingly, make an effective close; how to acquire a forceful style and inject originality; how to adapt selling appeal to different prospects and get orders by letter-- proved principles and practical schemes illustrated by extracts from 217 actual letters. Business Correspondence teaches correct formats and practical approaches to basic office correspondence. The book is full of cases and comparison of various interpersonal styles, this book is an excellent practical resource for readers who need to master practical business writing and interpersonal skills. Book Excerpts: There is a firm in Chicago, with a most interesting bit of inside history. It is not a large firm. Ten years ago it consisted of one man. Today there are some three hundred employees, but it is still a one-man business. It has never employed a salesman on the road; the head of the firm has never been out to call on any of his customers. But here is a singular thing: you may drop in to see a business man in Syracuse or San Francisco, in Jacksonville or Walla Walla, and should you casually mention this man's name, the chances are the other will reply: "Oh, yes. I know him very well. That is, I've had several letters from him and I feel as though I know him." |
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