No Risk Business Policy
Starting and operating a business in any size requires knowledge, calculations and experience. A failed business is not just a loss of money; it is also the loss of hope and loss of confidence and loss of motivation.
Fools think that all they need to start a successful business is money! In fact, money is the last thing you may need and in many cases money is not needed at all. All you need is good ideas, good manners and good credit. If you cannot invest $1.00 and make $2.00, you should not risk $10 hoping that you will make $20.
The business knowledge can be collected gradually. While you are at the learning stage, your investments should be as little as the allowance of young children. In today’s market, $20 is a good start. If you have a lot of money to invest, still your first investments should not exceed 1% of your money. Business must start small and grow gradually in order to have a strong foundation. Your largest investment in a new business must be your time, mainly spent on learning and educating yourself.
Information Security
All information related to our customers, products they buy, order quantities and their applications are deemed to be confidential. We do not discuss, publish or share such information with anyone (including close friends and family members, and coworkers). Doing so is a violation of MiniScience management policy and a violation of the expected work ethics.
All papers and digital media containing any name, phone number, address, credit card number, signature, social security number, or tax identification number is deemed to be confidential. Such papers and digital media must be kept safe and away from the public access at all times. When such papers or digital media are not needed any more, they must be destroyed properly to prevent any chance of recovery and abuse.
All employees, managers, partners and contractors who may have access to any such information, documents or digital media must commit to these rules and accept full responsibility for any violation of these rules.