I'll use this exciting space to share with you my little secrets (those that make the difference) about what I learned during the last many (too many to tell now!) years running printing companies and working on graphic design projects.
There's an awful lot to tell, but, hey, what would you like to hear first?
Tell me what you'd like to start with, tell me about your experience, or about what you'd like to achieve.
Check our website, http://www.m5p.net to get more tips..
Monday, February 20, 2006
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This is an important piece of information that you might have not known
People are the greatest asset of any business. Women and Minority Owned Business (WMOB) enterprises are the classic example of this. WMOBs are organizations with majority ownership held by women or persons of a particular ethnic or racial group. This status allows WMOBs to receive favorable consideration when competing for government and corporate loans and contracts. The printing industry has its fair share of WMOBs, participating in all aspects of the business.
Federal, state, and local programs mandate that agencies and contractors provide greater opportunity to WMOBs in all types of government contracting. Similarly, many firms, both public and private, require the use of WMOBs as vendors, suppliers, and consultants.
Recent figures announced by the United States Census Bureau boast that minority owned businesses comprise 15.1 percent of all businesses, and approximately 10.1 million women-owned firms operate in the country. As of 2005, minority owned businesses employed more than 4.5 million people with a total payroll of $96 billion, and generated approximately $612.4 billion in revenues. Women owned businesses employed 18.2 million people and generated $2.32 trillion in sales.
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