Article: This will bring up a window that allows you to find the contacts in your address book who are also using Yo. Simply enter your phone number and press "Go." Yo. will instantly send you a text with an SMS code. Enter this code to access your Yo. contacts. via SMS, Mail, Twitter, or Facebook. Click on whichever method you wish to use and invite the person (or people) you want to add. If you're using Twitter or Facebook, check your settings to make sure your invitation can be seen by whoever you're inviting! You can also add anyone whose username you know. Even if they aren't in your contacts or on any kind of social media, you can invite someone to add you just by typing their username into the blue bar with the plus sign.
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Click on the "Find Friends" button at the top. Invite a friend to Yo.
Article: Written policies serve the purpose of formalizing operations across a large organization. They create consistency and make sure that all processes run smoothly. However, a very small business or organization may have no need of such a set of policies. In fact, defining them in this way may limit collaboration and slow down work for a small group. Think about the size and needs of your organization before taking the time to define policies. For each aspect of operations considered, gather a group of management and employees who are directly impacted by or responsible for that process or area. Work on defining the policies and procedures for that area with the group, taking input and confirming details as you go. This will allow for the plan to be grounded in real operations and will give your employees a sense of ownership in the plan. These will be used together to tell your management and employees how to operate a given section of the organization. Policies, the philosophy and rules of your organization, are designed to further your goals and keep your operations true to the organization's principles. These policies are expressed through your procedures, which are specific methods for how things are to be done. For example, a policy might be using and selling only green materials and products. The procedures to support that policy might be shopping from approved green vendors or checking the environmental impact of each material or product used. Your policies, and by extension your procedures, should be designed in line with your overarching philosophies and goals in mind. Check over each one that you've created to make sure that they are all working together towards the same end. If some do not seem to fit or you find some questionable procedures, amend them to better fit your mission.
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Consider your need for written policies. Gather a group of relevant management members and employees. Write out policies and procedures for each aspect of the business. Check that the policies fit in with your culture and philosophy.
Article: Right-click on the MP3 link, choose the option Save Link As from the popup menu, use the displayed box to select a location where you want to save the file, and then save it. You can now play it on any app that enables MP3 files. Some apps that support MP3 files are Google Play Music, Real Player, Winamp, and VLC Player.
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Save your file. Copy the MP3 file onto your mobile device.