About Writer Barry Jark is a Vice President for The Business Market, an online marketplace specializing in franchises for sale. Mr. Jark is a retired bank president and accomplished entrepreneur. His articles are known for their folksy, direct style to help him successfully convey business-related knowledge and lessons.
What To Look For In A New Franchise Want to buy a franchise opportunity? Great idea! Here is a high-level overview on what to look for:Operating History - A long history of success is the #1 thing to look for. If many other franchisees have been successful over the years, your chances are probably pretty good that you w... Similar Editorial : Before Getting A Franchise by Colin Ong TS. | Source : Entrepreneurship Resources
Due Diligence - I Dont Need It (ya Right) You have been searching for various businesses for sale and now you have found that perfect business to buy. The business is represented by a reputable broker. You are comfortable with the terms, and now you wish to enter into contract and proceed with the due diligence phase. Everything you have be... Similar Editorial : Due Diligence by Steven Gillman. | Source : Corporate Business Solutions
Healthcare Jobs Are Growing Fastest With an aging population and new innovations in medical diagnosis and treatment, healthcare jobs are growing faster than in any other field. An aging population needs more health services while healthcare innovations increase the use of medications and the demand for treatment facilities.... Similar Editorial : Six Sigma And Healthcare by tjacowski. | Source : Job Hunting
Dispenser Jobs Require Rigorous Training Dispenser jobs involve correctly dispensing medication and medical products. In addition to medicine dispensers, specialist dispensers dispense hearing aids, ophthalmic items and so on. Different kinds of training are needed for different kinds of dispensers. NVQ 2 vocational qualification is a typi... Similar Editorial : Emergencies Require Money by Jim Corkern. | Source : Job Hunting
Scientific Jobs Are Not For Scientists Alone Scientific jobs usually involve some research. The jobholder would have specialized training and experience in a field, and the ability to draw on it to conduct field or laboratory research. For example, a clinical research assistant working for a clinical research organization can be required to go... Similar Editorial : How Five Scientific Laws by jmskye. | Source : Job Hunting