When we're talking about productivity, what we're really asking is does the layout and organization of your office equipment enable it to get the job done? To give you a simple productivity problem, ... |
Two key factors determine whether equipment is being used efficiently. The first is time, the second is money. Unless your office equipment's layout helps you to save both time and money, it is not ... |
In home offices and small offices where a computer is used frequently, an improperly arranged workstation can be a source of major discomfort. In fact, the ... |
Once you've committed your valuable time and money to acquiring equipment for your business, the last thing you need is to have the equipment damaged or destroyed (whether by accidents or acts of ... |
Although our current discussion focuses on the use of property insurance to protect against losses that may occur to your business equipment, the same policy will also likely cover your real property ... |
Very few items of equipment, if any, have an infinite working life. Well, maybe you could expect a paperclip to last forever, but then again it would probably get lost at some point. |
Every item of equipment that you acquire for your business represents an investment of your business capital. Taken a step further, an item that is not currently being used represents capital on ... |