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Learn About Your Free Web Proxy , all the keyholders) only to lose that control by not staying on top of it from that point on?It is known that a proxy server is a server that retrieves the web information for you. These proxy servers work by providing their own identity instead of your own and that means fewer risks for spam or other e-junk. Through a proxy server you can browse the net without any worries because these sites provide their own identity to the visited sites. While browsing through web pages, information about you and your computer is required. That is why proxy servers are recommended because the requesting data comes first to the proxy and only afterwards the information is required from you directly.In many cases these proxy servers are used for increasing the network capacities and also its speed. This is done with the help of the saved information in the proxy servers’ database. It is also known that if a person searches something on the internet that required information will be stored in a special database called cache. When new users open the same page or ask for the same information, the proxy server looks first in his cache and only afterwards over the internet. In many cases the searched information was already opened and the proxy servers do not do anything but restore the information from the cache.It is good to know that the most common used proxy servers are the anonymous ones. These servers hide your ID and any kind of information only in your interest. These anonymous servers also Larkin leaves the records management to the supplier for G & S – Englewood Lock & Key. It monitors all of the G & S locations as well as the number of authorized keys per store. When a location requests replacement keys, Englewood Lock & Key notifies Larkin for approval. “This system means I don’t worry about tracking the many keys in circulation, and I can focus more on retail sales,” said Larkin. All it takes is one event (like getting an authorized sixth key to that location) that isn’t recorded that will start the degradation of the system you worked so hard to implement. You might remember next week that there are now six keys, but it is unlikely you’ll remember it next year – and it’s guaranteed your successor won’t either. In the last few years, significant technological advances have been made in the area o So What Is The Solution To The MLM Challenge? Have you ever thought about how your retail organization handles the distribution and record keeping for its mechanical keys? If you have, what did you conclude? That the current system is a cornerstone of your security program or a liability? If you’re like most, you might have reached the decision that it was just too stressful to think about and simply stopped thinking about it.There is no easy and rapid solution to the challenges of the MLM and network marketing industry. Here is what I have learned to do to avoid some of the pitfallsAVOID PITFALLS Have a strong "why". If you do not have a deeply felt, personal, "gut level" reason for wanting to accomplish your goal, you will struggle. Do whatever it takes to get it. Your why is not: get out of debt, retire early, etc. Your why is that deep level emotional and spiritual reason why you want to accomplish your goal. Put your goals in writing. Make them SMART. Specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and time bound. I have annual, quarterly, monthly and weekly goals, that I put in writing in a three ring notebook. I share, actually, email my goals to my mentors. Goals, as Jim Rohn says, provide the roadmap fpr where you want to go. Learn to dream. I have a dream board and paste pictures of the house I want to live, car I want to drive, where I want to vacation. Treat your business like a business. That means you must learn how to and must always behave as a professional. It is not a hobby. Act like a business owner and people will treat you like one. Study, practice and teach business fundamentals. I have made it a daily practice to learn study and apply best practices in business networking, small business/home business accounting, taxes, prospecting, internet etiquette, approaching and so forth. Study Whether you have hundreds or thousands of stores – the issue of key control MUST be addressed or it will likely impair the effectiveness of all your other security operations. Where do you start? By reading this far you already have started. Now let’s take it to the next level by breaking the problem down into its simplest components. A good example of a company that does it right is G & S Oil, a retail marketer of Conoco and Texaco petroleum products throughout Colorado. G & S follows each of these four steps in managing key control at its seven service stations and 6 convenience stores. G & S recognizes that there are four critical pieces you must address when looking at key control. 1. The quantity of existing keys has to be controllable. Management must know the number of keys being used at each location. Five cannot turn into six without your knowledge. It’s that sixth key that was reproduced at the kiosk in the mall, the neighborhood hardware store or even by your own locksmith who forgot to document the event that will cause you problems. You have to have a system with a proven track record of restricted keys – keys that have only one way of being duplicated – with your authority. According to Jim Larkin, retail sales manager for G & S Oil, each manager at the 13 different locations is responsible for keeping an inventory of keys registered to the stores’ employees. G & S employs between six to 10 workers per location. The number of keys varies between location, from four to six. If you cannot control the number of authorized keys to that front door, your security program is virtually useless. 2. Policies and procedures to rekey must exist. As a retailer, there will be times when keys are outside of your control – they’ve either been lost or stolen. And, there is the issue of keys are left unaccounted for because of employee turnover. Inevitably, there will be a day that keys to your operation will turn up missing. It’s one thing to have dropped a key over the side of the boat to the bottom of the lake, and something else to suspect it is still in the hands of that very angry ex-employee. What is your store’s policy when employees leave? At G & S, a store manager doesn’t have to call a locksmith to rekey all the doors every time a key is unaccounted for because it’s been lost or stolen. Instead, G & S outfits its store managers with a master key. “With this system, the doors can be rekeyed in a matter of seconds,” said Larkin. “I have a master key for all locations and don’t have to worry about not having access to a location if a problem arises after normal operating hours.” A set of policies and procedures should be developed that let your store managers know when the store should be rekeyed. Instructions on rekey procedures should be clearly and concisely documented. Whether you use interchangeable cores, call out the local locksmith, or utilize some of the more technologically advanced “user rekeyable” locks, the fact remains – missing keys are a liability and a risk. A regulated program to rekey doors made vulnerable when a key turns up missing could prove to be a necessity. 3. Records management is a must. What good is going to all that effort and expense to get your system under complete control (knowing all the doors, all the keys, all the keyholders) only to lose that control by not staying on top of it from that point on? Larkin leaves the records management to the supplier for G & S – Englewood Lock & Key. It monitors all of the G & S locations as well as the number of authorized keys per store. When a location requests replacement keys, Englewood Lock & Key notifies Larkin for approval. “This system means I don’t worry about tracking the many keys in circulation, and I can focus more on retail sales,” said Larkin. All it takes is one event (like getting an authorized sixth key to that location) that isn’t recorded that will start the degradation of the system you worked so hard to implement. You might remember next week that there are now six keys, but it is unlikely you’ll remember it next year – and it’s guaranteed your successor won’t either. In the last few years, significant technological advances have been made in the area o Strengthening the Widening Performance of Finishes trol at its seven service stations and 6 convenience stores.INTRODUCTIONThrough the whole manufacturing chain, Fibre finishes accompany the fibre, most commonly in a topical solution. A finish helps the fibre in passing through machinery. Without it, friction would immediately stop the machine. Now a need is felt for fibre finishing technologies, which are indispensable to manufacture as well to grow rapidly. An upsurge in textile production has given fibre finish suppliers a reason to continuously seek new and enhanced technologies that provide value and cost efficiency to their customers. Fibre finishes have two uses in the industry: to process Fibre (e.g. spin finishes) and to give advantageous end properties to an accomplished article (e.g. effect finishes), such as wicking for a diaper cover stock. Fibre finishes are compulsory for processing synthetic Fibres and without their use, various areas where synthetic Fibres are now applicable would have remained unrealized. To cope with the specific processing environment and for the end-use application, Fibre finishes are evolved. If properly chosen, Fibre finish is able to give can provide differentiation among the contributions of diverse producers, creating a competitive benefit. The "bar" on the performance of Fibre finishes is continuously being raised. Any advancement in the performance of Fibre finishes would be gladly appreciated. Controlling the costs, whenever possible, is the pressing need of G & S recognizes that there are four critical pieces you must address when looking at key control. 1. The quantity of existing keys has to be controllable. Management must know the number of keys being used at each location. Five cannot turn into six without your knowledge. It’s that sixth key that was reproduced at the kiosk in the mall, the neighborhood hardware store or even by your own locksmith who forgot to document the event that will cause you problems. You have to have a system with a proven track record of restricted keys – keys that have only one way of being duplicated – with your authority. According to Jim Larkin, retail sales manager for G & S Oil, each manager at the 13 different locations is responsible for keeping an inventory of keys registered to the stores’ employees. G & S employs between six to 10 workers per location. The number of keys varies between location, from four to six. If you cannot control the number of authorized keys to that front door, your security program is virtually useless. 2. Policies and procedures to rekey must exist. As a retailer, there will be times when keys are outside of your control – they’ve either been lost or stolen. And, there is the issue of keys are left unaccounted for because of employee turnover. Inevitably, there will be a day that keys to your operation will turn up missing. It’s one thing to have dropped a key over the side of the boat to the bottom of the lake, and something else to suspect it is still in the hands of that very angry ex-employee. What is your store’s policy when employees leave? At G & S, a store manager doesn’t have to call a locksmith to rekey all the doors every time a key is unaccounted for because it’s been lost or stolen. Instead, G & S outfits its store managers with a master key. “With this system, the doors can be rekeyed in a matter of seconds,” said Larkin. “I have a master key for all locations and don’t have to worry about not having access to a location if a problem arises after normal operating hours.” A set of policies and procedures should be developed that let your store managers know when the store should be rekeyed. Instructions on rekey procedures should be clearly and concisely documented. Whether you use interchangeable cores, call out the local locksmith, or utilize some of the more technologically advanced “user rekeyable” locks, the fact remains – missing keys are a liability and a risk. A regulated program to rekey doors made vulnerable when a key turns up missing could prove to be a necessity. 3. Records management is a must. What good is going to all that effort and expense to get your system under complete control (knowing all the doors, all the keys, all the keyholders) only to lose that control by not staying on top of it from that point on? Larkin leaves the records management to the supplier for G & S – Englewood Lock & Key. It monitors all of the G & S locations as well as the number of authorized keys per store. When a location requests replacement keys, Englewood Lock & Key notifies Larkin for approval. “This system means I don’t worry about tracking the many keys in circulation, and I can focus more on retail sales,” said Larkin. All it takes is one event (like getting an authorized sixth key to that location) that isn’t recorded that will start the degradation of the system you worked so hard to implement. You might remember next week that there are now six keys, but it is unlikely you’ll remember it next year – and it’s guaranteed your successor won’t either. In the last few years, significant technological advances have been made in the area o All Killer - No Filler of keys varies between location, from four to six.I don't know about our readers, but I like my burgers simple: meat, cheese, ketchup and lettuce. That's it. I am not into feta cheese, Guatemalan jalapenos, pastrami or whatever fad is currently setting the hamburger world on fire. When it comes to burgers, the only person's opinion that matters is mine. Thus, I always stick to my guns and order exactly what I want. No matter of persuasion is worth eating food that I don't like.Getting what you want and not being swayed by others should be the rule for all of your purchases. However, the more expensive a purchase or investment becomes, the more others want you to spend your money in their direction. Each day, many of us are bombarded with requests to try the latest product or service, invest in an up and coming company and take the "word" of sales people that their product is the best in its field. Often, we make our spending decisions based on the information that a salesperson has provided us, what we have seen on television or what we have heard about a business from others. Though these sources may be reputable, they undoubtedly are filtering information through their own opinions, interests and goals. Thus, you are never truly making a decision on your own. However, there has to be a better way to tell if you are buying quality products from, and are supporting, a sound company. There is, and it is called a business search.Business s If you cannot control the number of authorized keys to that front door, your security program is virtually useless. 2. Policies and procedures to rekey must exist. As a retailer, there will be times when keys are outside of your control – they’ve either been lost or stolen. And, there is the issue of keys are left unaccounted for because of employee turnover. Inevitably, there will be a day that keys to your operation will turn up missing. It’s one thing to have dropped a key over the side of the boat to the bottom of the lake, and something else to suspect it is still in the hands of that very angry ex-employee. What is your store’s policy when employees leave? At G & S, a store manager doesn’t have to call a locksmith to rekey all the doors every time a key is unaccounted for because it’s been lost or stolen. Instead, G & S outfits its store managers with a master key. “With this system, the doors can be rekeyed in a matter of seconds,” said Larkin. “I have a master key for all locations and don’t have to worry about not having access to a location if a problem arises after normal operating hours.” A set of policies and procedures should be developed that let your store managers know when the store should be rekeyed. Instructions on rekey procedures should be clearly and concisely documented. Whether you use interchangeable cores, call out the local locksmith, or utilize some of the more technologically advanced “user rekeyable” locks, the fact remains – missing keys are a liability and a risk. A regulated program to rekey doors made vulnerable when a key turns up missing could prove to be a necessity. 3. Records management is a must. What good is going to all that effort and expense to get your system under complete control (knowing all the doors, all the keys, all the keyholders) only to lose that control by not staying on top of it from that point on? Larkin leaves the records management to the supplier for G & S – Englewood Lock & Key. It monitors all of the G & S locations as well as the number of authorized keys per store. When a location requests replacement keys, Englewood Lock & Key notifies Larkin for approval. “This system means I don’t worry about tracking the many keys in circulation, and I can focus more on retail sales,” said Larkin. All it takes is one event (like getting an authorized sixth key to that location) that isn’t recorded that will start the degradation of the system you worked so hard to implement. You might remember next week that there are now six keys, but it is unlikely you’ll remember it next year – and it’s guaranteed your successor won’t either. In the last few years, significant technological advances have been made in the area o Businesses for Sale - How to Sell a Business master key.The buying and selling of privately owned businesses in Australia has often been referred to as the hidden market. This is due to the fact that historically businesses have been very reluctant to reveal that they are for sale, which has kept a $Trillion market be hidden from view. But this is starting to change.With a growing number of businesses coming onto the market as the baby boomer generation heads toward retirement, businesses are taking a far more open approach to selling. In particular, they are providing things like turnover, EBIT, and Asking Price to the market. The reasons for this are two fold. First online markets like BizExchange require this information. Secondly there is a growing awareness that buyers need to be enticed and a key way of doing this is providing more information. Quite simply providing more information generates a greater number of genuine enquiries.While there are still concerns among businesses that customers may be deterred or competitors may take advantage if the business is known to be for sale, this can be managed by the appropriate use of a business broker or advisor to handle any enquiries. In this way the business's identity can be withheld until an enquiry is known to be genuine, while the fundamentals of the business opportunity can be widely promoted to potential buyers. Concern around the reaction of related parties may also be o “With this system, the doors can be rekeyed in a matter of seconds,” said Larkin. “I have a master key for all locations and don’t have to worry about not having access to a location if a problem arises after normal operating hours.” A set of policies and procedures should be developed that let your store managers know when the store should be rekeyed. Instructions on rekey procedures should be clearly and concisely documented. Whether you use interchangeable cores, call out the local locksmith, or utilize some of the more technologically advanced “user rekeyable” locks, the fact remains – missing keys are a liability and a risk. A regulated program to rekey doors made vulnerable when a key turns up missing could prove to be a necessity. 3. Records management is a must. What good is going to all that effort and expense to get your system under complete control (knowing all the doors, all the keys, all the keyholders) only to lose that control by not staying on top of it from that point on? Larkin leaves the records management to the supplier for G & S – Englewood Lock & Key. It monitors all of the G & S locations as well as the number of authorized keys per store. When a location requests replacement keys, Englewood Lock & Key notifies Larkin for approval. “This system means I don’t worry about tracking the many keys in circulation, and I can focus more on retail sales,” said Larkin. All it takes is one event (like getting an authorized sixth key to that location) that isn’t recorded that will start the degradation of the system you worked so hard to implement. You might remember next week that there are now six keys, but it is unlikely you’ll remember it next year – and it’s guaranteed your successor won’t either. In the last few years, significant technological advances have been made in the area o Business Debt Settlement - Choosing the Right Service Provider for Business Debt Settlement , all the keyholders) only to lose that control by not staying on top of it from that point on?Accumulating debt is a part of starting and running a venture. Every enterprise has some debt to suppliers, and many owe mortgages for their office or retail space. Maintaining a certain level of business debt can even be healthy for your credit rating, when good-sized payments are regularly made.But what happens when these payments become fewer and farther in between because the business is no longer generating enough income? Do you, as an entrepreneur consider filing a Chapter 11 business bankruptcy? Isn’t there a better, less drastic solution that will do less harm to your credit rating and business reputation?Fortunately there is. With business debt settlement, a negotiated settlement can be made with all of your creditors to reduce the amount of unsecured financial obligations. This form of financial relief is aimed only at unsecured loans and will not be applicable to loans on secured property, such as cars, mortgages, or equipment. However, all other form of debt can be negotiated such as credit card, business or commercial loans, loan defaults and charge offs, and pre and post court judgment settlements.Business debt settlement can provide relief in as few as a couple of days, or as long as it takes to form an agreement with each and every creditor, so the more organized your data is, with the contact information and the correct balance owed, the sooner the resolutio Larkin leaves the records management to the supplier for G & S – Englewood Lock & Key. It monitors all of the G & S locations as well as the number of authorized keys per store. When a location requests replacement keys, Englewood Lock & Key notifies Larkin for approval. “This system means I don’t worry about tracking the many keys in circulation, and I can focus more on retail sales,” said Larkin. All it takes is one event (like getting an authorized sixth key to that location) that isn’t recorded that will start the degradation of the system you worked so hard to implement. You might remember next week that there are now six keys, but it is unlikely you’ll remember it next year – and it’s guaranteed your successor won’t either. In the last few years, significant technological advances have been made in the area of real time records management. Computer technology, coupled with the Internet, has provided capability for record keeping that never before was possible. Whether you have five locations or five thousand locations, computer technology software now makes “real time” control over all doors and keys a reality. 4. Policies, procedures and enforcement are critical to the success of the program. You might have the most sophisticated key control program on the planet (restricted keys, rekeying avenues, real time records) and end up with nothing if your own company does not embrace the need for the very control you sought to provide. Management must understand the need for rules and the enforcement of those rules. Policies should be enacted that cover who is allowed to have keys for your doors and when the store’s doors should be rekeyed. Without these policies in place, you’ll end up exactly where you started – with an uncontrolled liability. How do you begin to create an integrated program to monitor – in real time – and control key location, key holders and keys? Step 1 to obtaining control begins with an objective assessment of your security program. Measure the effectiveness of your program by taking the test in the sidebar. Ask yourself if your current program has the four critical elements (restricted keys, rekey practice, records management and policies/procedures). Determine the vulnerabilities and risks inherent in your current program. Step 2 is to make the decision to fix it. Document your reasoning so that you can use it as a checklist as you transition into the new system. Step 3 requires building your constituency – you will need it. Don’t kid yourself – this change will meet resistance – human nature resists change or anything that is designed to regulate access. You need your management to endorse what will be necessary to achieve the result. You’ll need the company’s budgeting decision-makers to understand the cost effectiveness of one program over another based on the agreed upon goals. Step 4 is to then begin evaluating key control programs on the market today. When you research and interview vendors about your particular needs, look for a vendor who approaches key control as an integrated program – not just cylinders, keys and software. This particular vendor will relate to what needs to be done on all levels including the nuances of day to day procedures at your own operation. This vendor can sometimes even drive it for you – monitoring and managing your day to day security. However, it is important to note that they cannot simply do it for you. There is no way to avoid the need for your company’s “buy in” and commitment. The most sophisticated program is of no value if managerial hierarchy does not endorse the need for the policy and thus the enforcement to go along with it. Before you actually begin… Review, one last time the key points and objectives laid out above together with those you documented for yourself. Does it contain the four critical components of an effective, long term system? Then begin with the intention of completing the task in its entirety. To some, this will sound cumbersome. It sounds like a lot of work doesn’t it? It probably even sounds like it will cost more than your budgets would ever permit. The fact is, any total overhaul will seem expensive. But those who have done it – with the right vendor/partner – will often find it to be not much more expensive than simply replacing the cylinders and keys you already have in place. And the long term effect of a properly run system is tremendous savings – not to mention the increased security. There are means today by which you can actually save money whil
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