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KfW Entwicklungsbank, Development Arm of German Bank, Lends $14.7m to Moroccan Microfinance Institution (MFI) Fondation pour le Développement Local et le Partenariat (FONDEP)
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The Microfinance Capital Markets Newsletter of the Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP) reported that KfW Entwicklungsbank, the emerging-economy financing arm of a German banking group, issued a loan of EUR 10 million (USD 14.7 million) to the Fondation pour le Développement Local et le Partenariat (FONDEP), a Morocco-based non-governmental organization (NGO).
The loan accompanies a convention of partnership signed by both parties that aims to establish a basis for future collaborations. The loan is refundable over eight years with a grace period of two years.
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Why is my Website's page title important?
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When it comes to improving your Website's page ranking many miss one of the most valuable real estate areas for spiders that crawl your site.
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Fax Software
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Fax software is a fantastic advertising/marketing strategy to grow your business. When done right it can save you both time and money. Read on to find out how to use send faxes successfully.
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The Importance Of Software OWNERSHIP
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When discussing free vs. proprietary software or open vs. closed source there is a third option that is often not mentioned but which may be the only way ahead for our business in the long term. Instead of depending on a community of open source developers or proprietary software companies to provide our mission-critical information systems we may have to develop and maintain our own software if our business is to have the information system it really needs.
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The Marketing MYTH Of Modularity
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The division of business software into separate "modules" is an arbitrary concept designed to create a false impression. It allows software suppliers to charge us different fees based on the features we want even though all the features are normally present and just the ones we haven't paid for are disabled. It also leads us to the mistaken belief that software is more robust and flexible when it's developed in a "modular" fashion.
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Dealing With Over-Rated Confidence In Employee Performance Reviews
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With good employee performance review processes, you have the employee complete a self rating before you meet. Generally many employees rate themselves quite hard, or on par with your views of their performance. But what do you do if the person has rated themselves as exceptional on many areas and you think they are borderline competent (at best)?
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The Pygmalion Effect
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There is a tale from Ancient Greece of how a prince turned a statue from ivory to life and married her. It is the story of Pygmalion. Remarkably, the principles of this story are relevant to modern techniques of leadership. Read this article to find out how.
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About those Microsoft ads, some folks SHOULD buy a PC
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Some folks are concerned about the recent spat of Microsoft ads knocking the high cost of ownership of Macs and the “Apple tax,” it all boils down to this: if nothing matters except getting a bargain basement computer as cheaply as possible, get a PeeCee.
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The Secrets to Creating Customer Satisfaction
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As many a manager and business owner knows, maintaining consistently high customer satisfaction ratings can be a monumental task in any arena, and presents its greatest challenge in the sales arena. For that reason, in this article, the sales arena will be our main point of focus; but with very little imagination, I think you will see that: herein lies the secrets to dramatically increasing customer satisfaction ratings across the boards.
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Software Localization vs. Game Localization
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It is important to distinguish between a software localization project and a game localization project. Software localization generally takes into account a user’s ability to input dates, numbers, and other data in their respective country formats. Additionally, software localization needs to consider the use of standard keyboard characters, and that user messages are comprehensible in any language...
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180 and 360 Degree Assessments for the Sales Force
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There are not a lot of companies that undertake 180 degree or 360 degree assessments of the sales force and that's a good thing because there are so many limitations.
The 180 - The salesperson or sales manager does a self-rating on the predetermined competencies and attributes and the individual's boss conducts the same ratings.
The 360 - The sales manager does a self-rating on the predetermined competencies and attributes and both the sales manager's boss and the salespeople that report to the sales manager conduct the same ratings.
So the 180 and the 360 are nearly the same except for the number of people and the vertical depth.
What are the limitations?
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Offline is the New Online is the New Offline
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Funny how these things go. For a while we all happy with disconnected apps, tools like Word, Powerpoint, Access, and Excel that were PC-only software. And then it was cool to discover online apps that could do many of the same things, or at least useful variants, like Gmail, Writely, etc.
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Does Your Firm Suffer from Feature Creep?
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I have a software development client that is always complaining about "feature creep." This is their industry term for a software development project that continues to grow as users determine they need little add ons along the way. Next thing you know, nobody can really remember what the software was supposed to do because it doesn't really do any one thing particularly well after the weight of the creep carries it down.
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Business Management Software
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Find the right Business Management Software for your company.
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What is the Right Web Design Software For Me
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How cheap should you go when searching for a viable web design software to run your business? It depends on if you have a professional designer in-house (which in that case you don't want to go cheap) or if you plan on designing or managing one already designed by a professional to save some money.
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When to Develop Custom Software or Websites: Hire's Innovation test
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How do you decide when to develop a custom software and when to buy software?
Like everything else in business, it's all about being unique...
One question and a bit of thinking time is all you need...
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38% of software development professionals use outsourcing
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More than one-third (38 percent) of software development professionals at companies use some type of outsourcing to meet their organization’s needs, according to a new survey.
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Ideas to keep your PC performing smoothly
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Other than the telephone the most important technology tool for many businesses is the computer. In many businesses, it may even be the most important. When the PC is running smoothly the business runs smoothly too. When it’s not, panic often arises.
There are things that can be done to help prevent problems. Using the following as a guideline will greatly assist in keeping the tool in good shape.
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Accounting Software- A Business Model
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Business owners can have much better control of their accounting and operating software if they own the source code. Software developers can provide the control by offering the source code that includes the general accounting and the clients' unique application.
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Business Plan - Charter
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Back when I was 21 years old I figured you had to start somewhere. Our business plan started with a “charter statement” which – in hindsight – was roughly equivalent to a vision statement.
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