Investigative services can be hard to come by especially when such services are not clearly stated. Purposes in seeking a private investigator may vary from a cheating spouse, employee screening or some legal matter that may need private investigative services such as surveillance so to insure the best type of investigative services there are some questions you have to ask yourself. I will briefly list those questions so that you can be confident in your research for a private investigator. When you first seek private investigative services ask yourself simple questions:
A. How many years of experience does the private investigator have and how much experience does he have relevant to your particular type of case?B. What are the licensing requirements for an investigator in your local state, is the operator legal in the state? . One source you can find out is by asking your local authorities in your area. For the State of California www2.dca.ca.gov/pls/wllpub/wllqryna$lcev2.startup?p_qte_code=PI&p_qte_pgm_code=2420″ target=”_blank click here to find out if an investigator is licensed.C. It is important to ask as many questions as possible and feel comfortable with your potential private investigator. Don’t ever feel that you ask too many questions, in the end, you will have to get all this information documented so that you will be able to use it for other purposes. Once you have narrowed your search for a private investigator, ask the your potential hire when the task of services will be completed. Ask for definite answers and never pay for the service all at once, always get it in writing. A deposit for the service maybe the best way to start and until your feel satisfied with the work and received all relevant information to your case, complete the transaction.
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Though you may not realize it, your family and friends are an excellent source for networking. Because you have already built trusting relationships with these individuals, you can take advantage of these existing connections.
Don’t be afraid to approach the people closest to you. They are an integral part of your network. Make sure to treat them with respect. All of the same networking courtesy should still apply no matter who you know.
Build Business Relationships
One of the benefits of leveraging your family and friends is to talk to each other about your businesses and how you can help each other. You may end up forming a business partnership with each other, which can be excellent so long as you manage the relationship properly.
Examples of business partnerships are forming a strategic sales channel, co-developing a product, becoming a customer and becoming a supplier. Whatever partnership you form, it should be mutually beneficial for both sides for it to last.
At the same time, you may open up your network to each other and make some referrals. Most referrals should only be made after you have built a relationship with both parties. Your name and credibility are attached to each referral and you want to make sure you’re making a quality connection.
Because you are already close with your personal network, it shouldn’t be too difficult to decide whether you should form a business relationship or make referrals. You already know their personalities and work ethic and you will have a good sense of whether you should proceed professionally with these individuals.
Find Capital
If you’re starting a business and need to raise outside capital, talking to your family and friends is a necessary part of this process. While it may not seem easy for you to talk to these individuals about your financial needs, it’s important for you to talk to them about your business and hopefully get some of them to commit to an investment.
Since your family and friends know you personally, part of their investment decision will be to support your endeavors. Of course, you should hope that they have a favorable perception of you, which is why you shouldn’t burn your bridges with anyone in your life.
You never know when you will need to tap into these important relationships. Don’t take these relationships for granted. Make sure to keep in constant contact with these individuals and keep them in the loop of your life. That way, when you approach them for capital, you will already be fresh in their minds.
For many entrepreneurs, an important aspect of starting a business is to raise money from family and friends. If entrepreneurs ever decide to try to raise money from other equity sources (such as angel investors and venture capitalists), it will be important to show that they first tapped into their friends and family.
Alternatively, your friends and family may loan you the money that you need for your business. Keep your options open because your network may come through for you with some type of financing.
Find a New Job
Another excellent way to leverage your friends and family is to talk to them when you’re pursuing a new career opportunity. During this process, it can be comforting to talk to those close to you. Don’t be afraid to bounce ideas off them or to ask them for advice.
After all, they should know you well enough to have a general understanding of your career, your interests and your skills. In addition, ask them for referrals to people they think would be good to talk to about your career. It’s good to talk to many different professionals. You never know where this could lead you.
Rather than asking people to find you jobs, take the time to sit down with them and ask them for guidance. If a connection if formed, they will extend their help to you. At the same time, your friends and family will keep their eyes open for any opportunities within their own firms. This is why it’s important to let people know that you’re looking.
Further, your personal network may tell you about networking events that are worthwhile to attend.
Final Thought
To make networking successfully work, it’s important to leverage both your personal and professional relationships. Without tapping into your personal network for various business needs, you’re not taking advantage of these powerful relationships.
Treat your family and friends with respect and don’t be afraid to contact them for professional reasons.
Jason Jacobsohn is a seasoned networker who believes in relationship building as a key component to business success. He enjoys helping others succeed by making introductions, planning events, and sharing resources. In addition, Jacobsohn enthusiastically shares resources with his network through his e-mail newsletter, “Network Your Way to Success,” and jacobsohn.com jacobsohn.com, a comprehensive business and networking resources Web site. Further, he shares an additional perspective through his blog at networkinginsight.com networkinginsight.com
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Many believe that the manufacturing and food processing systems make it nearly impossible for large Corporations to produce healthy foods and drugs, but is this really true and is it fair to condemn our food distribution system? What if they did not exist? How do you feed 5.5 Million in Houston, 13.5 Million in Southern California and 12 million people in NYC? And what about sending food all over the World like we do too?
No not necessarily. The most efficient processes also allow them to make better products for less cost. They might often choose to make crappy products some times to prop up shareholders equity and quarterly profits, but the consumers can also choose not to buy them right? No one is holding a gun to people’s heads making them buy processed foods.
Some will say that in these processed foods and drugs are chemicals, which are indeed toxic. Well, sure there are some chemicals which are not good for the bio-systems in everything from Soft Drinks to Frozen TV Dinners, but also realize that many of these chemicals are needed to prevent disease, spoilage and make them taste right after thawing out and being re-heated.
Processed foods are an issue for human consumption and yes there is junk in lots of it. No one can deny that. Of course other issues include the depleted soil too, pesticides, polluted water for animals and crops. Now also realize that some of these chemicals allow the foods to be insta-frozen, reheated, microwaved, sustain travel time spoilage issues, prevent bacteria, etc. too.
So there is a catch 22 involved also. And in the end we ought to be thankful for the abundance of food available in our nation, even if we abuse this privilege by eating way too much; judging by the chubbiness of the average American. I hope this article propelled thought in 2007.
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