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Monday, January 28, 2008

The Secrets to Asset Protection to Protect Your Human Resources Assets

Asset protection comes in many different forms. At its most complex asset protection will include such things as multiple legal entities and trusts. Whilst at the other end of the spectrum, asset protection also include such mundane items as insurance. One area that is not considered very often, however, are human resource assets when it comes to asset protection. And it is this area, that I will be considering in this article.

Okay, so what is asset protection as it relates to human resource assets? It is a fact that the number one asset of most businesses is its staff. And depending on how hard they work, their efficiency, and the way that they are perceived, will also tend to indicate how successful the business will be. What this means is that when considering asset protection strategies, a business should not only be looking in terms of protecting their cash assets. But also in terms of looking at measures that could control, protect and nurture their human resources assets.

There are several ways that asset protection can be applied to human resources. Firstly, there are contractual ways that it can be applied. So for example, a good first step in any business is to establish which of your staff are key staff and then lock them into binding, longer term contracts.. Now, it is common when entering a business and asking the owner of the business which of their staff are 'key', to receive the answer. "All my staff are key". And in some ways this is correct, because all of the staff and do add to the bottom line of the business. But in reality, the staff that you employ in your business all still follow the Pareto principle, which is that 80% of your results, come from 20% of your actions. What this means in terms of staff hiring, and in terms of asset protection when it comes to your staff, is that 20% of your staff, produce 80% of your results. So you really need to identify which are the 20% who are having a massive impact within your business.

Considering asset protection within this framework, it becomes increasingly clear that there are relatively small amount of human resources assets. That actually produce the bulk of your profits. And when you start to realize this is also the time when you start to realize that you need to put measures in place, in order to keep them. Because they are worth far more to you than you can possibly imagine.

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Sunday, January 6, 2008

Looking for a Snowblower - Consider a Toro Snow Blower

When most people think about snow throwers, they think toro snow blowers. Thats not surprising, since Toro has been making snow blowers (or snowthrowers as they are also commonly known as), since 1951 when they introduced it. Before that, there was a lot of sore backs and probably more swearing.

Toro is renowned for its lightweight electric and gas snowthrowers (available in single or double stage snowblowers). The Toro Snow Commander is perfect for areas with a reasonable amount of snow, and for those who suffer through deep, heavy snowfalls or have a large area to take care of, 6-13hp four cycle snow blowers will meet the challenge.

Depending on how much snow (both area and depth), Toro has several snow throwers that will make clearing snow so much easier!

Toro Two Stage Power Max Toro Super Single Stage Snow Commander Toro Single Stage Power Curve Toro Electric Power Curve / Power Shovel Plus

Some of the features that many of the toro snow blowers have:

Power Propel System: Pulling back on the bail will pivot the snowblower forward, which will help propel you through the snow.

Power Curve Drum Auger: Exclusive to Toro, the Power Curve System helps you clear snow thanks to its high capacity funnel. With the widest clearing width in its class at 24" and a 15" high auger housing, you'll save time and effort.

Warranty - Depending on the model of your Toro snow blower, you'll enjoy a 2-5 year warranty.

With over 50 years as a snow blower innovator, Toro should be on your list of snow throwers to take a look at more closely. With almost 10 models to choose from, you'll find one that meets your needs.

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Thursday, January 3, 2008

Buying a Snow Blower - here are a few tips to remember

Some people love snow and welcome its arrival, while others wince at the back pain they have to look forward to. Its not surprising that these 2 people fall into 2 groups: those with snow blowers, and those who shovel. Here are some tips to help you enjoy the white stuff once again.

Know Your Snow Job Just like a car, there are many makes and models of snowblowers (or snow throwers as they are also commonly known as). Each car is suited for a different purpose, and snow blowers are no different.

How long is your driveway? How much snow do you anticipate receiving each year? How heavy is the snow? How wide a space does your snow removal needs cover?

For most city dwellers, who have just a driveway and a sidewalk to clear off, a single stage gas blower will do the trick. These types of snow blowers will touch the ground, so be aware of the area you are clearing. Most single stage gas snow blowers retail for $300 to $900.

However, if you find that you get a lot of snow, or have a larger area to clear, a two stage gas blower will save you time and help avoid further back aches. These types of snow blowers come equiped with wide augers to clear off larger areas, while throwing the snow further. Depending on the type of two stage gas snow blower you are looking at, prices can range from $600 to over $2000 according to Consumer Reports.

If you have a gravel driveway, you'll want to ensure that the auger doesn't touch the ground (thus picking up rocks which can be hard on the snowblower, and cause harm if to items near the path of the blowing snow. Most two stage blowers are perfect for gravel driveways.

If you find that you only get a few inches per snowfall, or have a relatively small area to clear, you may find that a single stage electric blower will take care of your needs. Electric snow throwers range between $100 and $300 and will clear an area of about 11-18inches.

Take It For A Spin While a retailer wont let you clear off any snow at your house to test it out, they will let you push the floor models around. Find one that suits your strength. The larger snow blowers are normally very heavy. While it may be fun to have the largest snow blower on the block, it doesnt make sense to buy it if you cant push it around without hurting your back.

Are the handlebars adjustable to your height? You have to remain in control of your snow blower at all times and the handlebars will help you to move around corners. You should also pay attention to the chute control. By adjusting the direction of the chute, you can angle the snow where you want it, not in front of you or on your neighbours driveway.

Play Safe If you purchase a single or two stage gas snow blower, remember to start it up outside. Carbon monoxide poisoning is an invisible killer. Clearing snow is tough enough without having to worry about carbon monoxide.

Do you have a set of ear plugs? You'll need them, especially with the larger snow blowers.

Remember not to wear anything that is loose fitting. Its very easy for a scarf or sleeve to get caught in the snow blower and the results are not very nice.

Its obvious, but many people loose limbs because they dont watch what they are doing. If your machine gets clogged, turn it off. Only when the engine is off (or unplugged if you purchase an electric snow blower) should you attempt to clear the clog. Use a wooden broom handle or hockey stick to clear out a clog. Better you have to buy a new broom or a new hockey stick than to have to explain why you no longer have an arm.

Other than price, buying a snow thrower is no different than buying a car. In both cases, you buy the one that meets your exact needs and fits within your budget. Take it out for a test drive and remember safety first.

Start enjoying snow again. Think of how envious your neighbours will be when they see your new machine purring down the driveway, without a care, and without a worry of a sore back.

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