NEWSLETTER
SEPTEMBER 2010

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A note from Warehouse Las Vegas

The Great Recession continues as we continue to focus on improvements to our warehousing services.

I was reading an article that stated the next three years will bring a broad-based recovery, though described as tepid, in the business-to-business markets. Warehouse Las Vegas, even in a down economy, has continued to prepare for these upcoming potential growth years. This includes working on a complete fulfillment process to service our clients even better.

We are ready to assist you with any challenges you face with any aspect of your supply chain management. Our experience can help you with detailed project plans from securing vendors to meeting timelines! We assist many companies of all sizes every day by creating cost-saving solutions. Let us help you!

The Warehouse Las Vegas staff is one of the most experienced in Las Vegas to assist you with your warehousing and logistic goals. Check out our web site to learn more about our services; www.warehouselasvegas.com.

Macau, China business? Warehouse Las Vegas services have proved very useful to companies needing logistic and warehouse services in the vibrant business economy in Macau; www.macauwarehouse.com. Call us for more details and we can help you strategically navigate warehousing needs in China.

Locally here in Nevada, The Warehouse Las Vegas Team continues to cultivate innovation to our services to exceed your expectations 2010. Please visit our website for details on all of our available services.

We are ready for your call!

Sincerely,
Rich Scaglione and Staff
Warehouse Las Vegas


September's birthstone is the sapphire. The meaning is clear thinking.

The Birth flowers for the September are the forget-me-not, morning glory and aster.

Labor day (Labour Day in Canada) is observed on the first Monday in September in the United States and Canada

It is the start of the academic year in many countries in the Northern Hemisphere.

As a celebration for the coming October, the traditional harvest month in historic Germany, the German Oktoberfest is celebrated near the end of September.

In the United States, September 11 is Patriot Day, in remembrance of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.

A "Lesson" from the five minute management course:

An eagle was sitting on a tree resting, doing nothing.

A small rabbit saw the eagle and asked him, 'Can I also sit like you and do nothing?' The eagle answered: 'Sure, why not.'

So, the rabbit sat on the ground below the eagle and rested. All of a sudden, a fox appeared, jumped on the rabbit and ate it.

Moral of the story: To be sitting and doing nothing, you must be sitting very, very high up.




5 Great Productivity Goals for 2010…(yes it is still 2010)

Sure you want to lose 20 pounds, earn twice as much money, fall madly in love and be named "Web Worker of the Year" - who doesn't? But in addition to working on these worthwhile endeavors in 2010, how about setting aside some time to pursue some productivity-enhancing pledges as well?

Max Messmer, chairman of Accountemps and author of "Managing Your Career For Dummies," points out that 2009 was a challenging year for most, but the outlook for 2010 is a bit more promising.

"This was a difficult year for many people," Messmer said. "Even those professionals who have a job should continually look for ways to enhance their marketability and advancement potential, and this starts with defining actionable objectives, timetables and success measures."

Messmer offers the following five career-related resolutions for 2010:

1. Play internal auditor. We've all heard that it's a good idea to take an objective look at our skills and identify our strengths and weaknesses, but how many of us have? And even if we do, how often? Make a promise to yourself that in the upcoming year, you'll pick an area of your productivity that needs probing and polish it. As for me, I'm in the process of (and plan to continue) exploring the way my natural tendency to worry about the worst-case scenario causes me wasted time and energy.

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