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Six Tips for Creating Your Own Company at Home
Home businesses might be more common than you think— over half of all American businesses are home-based, and even huge corporations like Apple often start out in someone’s basement or garage.
Five Tips for Keeping Your Employees and Customers Safe
When you wake up and go to work, the last thing you think about is a work-related tragedy or accident. However uncommon you might think they are, workplace accidents or injuries can take a disastrous toll on you, your employees, or your customers.
Is Renting a Container for Your Business a Good Idea?
You have probably heard at least something about renting containers for business purposes. There are various options available and if you have not had the time to go into detail about the specifics and possible gains and loses perhaps it was high time you invested some time into the matter.
Business 101: What Every Startup Needs For Success
Entrepreneurs are the backbone of the American economy. Startup companies are a great way for aspiring small business owners to offer beneficial products and services to the community while fulfilling their personal dreams.
What Are The Best Ways To Save Money With Your Home Business?
A home business can provide many benefits such as schedule flexibility, and little to no commute. Although the overhead for a home business is much lower than a brick-and-mortar company, being smart about how you spend your money can go a long way towards ensuring your business remains viable.
Phone Etiquette 101: Tips for Improving Call Center Sales
Many of the employees who work in call centers are used to answering the types of questions that regularly come up. With that said, they’re not necessarily born salespeople and so dealing with call center sales may not come naturally to them.
How to Implement a Killer Marketing Strategy without Much Money
If you’ve just started your own business and don’t have a very large budget, the idea of spending money on expensive marketing campaigns may be filling you with dread.
Responsible Business Behavior: Preserving Natural Resources
Tweet However, there are several solutions that businesses can apply in order to reduce energy expenses and ultimately, save money. Laptops vs. desktops The blunt truth is that laptop computers
Six Ways Your Company Can Put An End To Discrimination In The Workplace
Discrimination is a problem that must be dealt with in every workplace. You cannot turn a blind eye to the issue. Being proactive about discrimination is the best solution, even if it was never a problem encountered in the past.
Business Basics: Organization Tips to Keep Your Business Running Smoothly
To keep your business running smoothly, you need to ensure that your office is organized. Being organized means that you won’t spend hours searching for a document, or forget to perform a task because you lost the paperwork in the mounds of paper on your desk.
Word of Mouth: How Modern Office Communication is Changing
Traditional offices manage information, customer relations, and business activities through desk phones, computers, and fax machines. Today, technology has revolutionized how customers interact with companies, seek customer service, and purchase products or services.
Employee of the Month: How to Pinpoint Your Hardest Working Employees
A high employee turnover rate is something every business wants to avoid. It’s not only important to keep all your staff happy, but to recognize and reward your hardest working employees.
5 High-Profile Class Action Lawsuits and What Your Company Can Learn From Them
A class action lawsuit is a claim brought against a company or organization. Some of the most publicized cases have changed every aspect of American history, from legislation itself to popular culture.
Startup Success: Low-Risk Tips for Small Businesses
Tweet So far, your risks have paid off. But what can you do to ensure the next few steps in your start-up company lead to success? 1. Closely Monitor Your
Why Networking is Essential to Business Success
You’ve probably heard a lot about networking if you’ve attended business school or you run your own company.
Sensible Water Management in Your Office
Even with the increasing number of environmentally responsible businesses, there are some office habits that don’t seem to change, and one of them is poor water rationalization.
How to Determine What Your Business is Worth
Many small business owners today only have a vague idea of how much their business is actually worth. Assessing the value of a company often takes place as a prelude to a major change, and is usually extremely time-consuming.
The Need for Local Councils to Source Multiple Types of Security Solutions
If you work on a local council, it’s a good idea to source multiple types of security solutions, rather than rely upon a single type of security solution. And it’s also a good idea to source these solutions from the same supplier, rather than relying upon multiple security solutions providers.
Bad Rap: Six Companies Who Were Able To Turn Their Reputations Around
Almost everyone in a management, or even a public sector position, knows that a company is only as good as the person that heads it.
Critical Insights for Your Workers’ Compensation Claim
According to the Dept. of Labor, over 270,000 workers’ compensation claims have been filed from January to July of 2015. During these seven months, over nine billion dollars of compensation and medical bills have been paid.
5 Helpful Tips for Managers on Handling an Employee Charged with a DUI
Tweet When one of your employees gets a DUI, you may wonder what recourse of action you should take to minimize the impact of this charge on the business. You
Five Ways Your Business is Failing at Online Security
According to a recent report by Symantec, five out of every six large companies were targeted by advanced hackers in 2015. This is a 40 percent increase since last year, and online attackers are now using “highly targeted spear-phishing attacks” while most companies are still using their old online security tactics.
Hints on Keeping Your Commercial Property Organized and Clean
Imagine working in a filthy environment: dirty tiles, cluttered desk and a stink that attacks your nostrils from the very second you enter your office.
The Benefits And Risks Of Relocating Your Office To A Bigger Space
Real estate professionals often say that location is everything. However, changing demographics, customer needs and local business developments may motivate you to relocate your office.
How to Take Your Business to the Next Level With Blogs
Having a blog can be one of the best tools for promoting your business and staying in touch with your customers and prospects. It’s not difficult to start a blog; there are many free and low cost platforms where you can get started in a few minutes.


