Outsourcing allows small businesses to focus on core business and reduce costs. Learn if you can benefit from it and how to do it right.
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Can Small Businesses Benefit from Outsourcing?
Posted by AngelBiz under ManagementFrom http://www.smallbizviewpoints.com 3797 days ago
Is your business running you?
Posted by Rieva Lesonsky under ManagementFrom http://outofoffice.van.fedex.com 3797 days ago
If you’re like most small business owners I know, twenty four hours in a day is never enough to get everything accomplished. You can save time (and stress) by contracting out some of your work to others.
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How business owners can think differently to get better results
Posted by devan under ManagementFrom http://www.enmast.com 3797 days ago
It's hard to stay focused and keep your team on track. Brad shares on how you can do it better by thinking differently, and lays out exercises on how to do it.
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When Is It Time to Create a New Policy for a Problem?
Posted by Rieva Lesonsky under ManagementFrom http://www.smallbizdaily.com 3797 days ago
You’ve got a problem in your business. Is it time to create a new policy to address the issue? Let’s start with when it’s not a good idea to create a new policy. When a manager or supervisor thinks it’s easier to make a policy than deal with a performance issue with one or a few people, they are go
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Do You Need to Notify the State of Changes to Your Business?
Posted by smpayton under LegalFrom http://www.corpnet.com 3797 days ago
If you've made any changes this year to your business, you'll need to notify the state so that you stay compliant. Here's what you should know.
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7 Things That Make Customers Feel Stupid And Hurt Your Brand
Posted by VisibleLogic under StrategyFrom http://www.visiblelogic.com 3797 days ago
Making customers feel good about themselves, by making them feel smart, builds a positive brand image. Avoid these 7 mistakes that hurt your brand.
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Why your blog cannot stand out from the crowd?
Posted by nirmalablog under StrategyFrom http://www.papablogger.org 3797 days ago
Thousands of new blogs have created every day. So, making a blog to stand out from the crowd is somewhat challenging and difficult job for the bloggers and they should work smartly to beat the competitors.
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Are you a blogger and struggling to make your blog stand out from the crowd? Wait, I’ll tel Read More
Working Remotely: The Quality of the Work Can Be Outstanding
Posted by MSEO under ManagementFrom http://authoritylabs.com 3797 days ago
Be open to the idea of remote workers. If your business has duties that need to be completed and they can be done by the right person remotely please don’t rule out the possibility just because you think remote workers are lazy or not efficient. There are some people that will provide you with bett
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New Managers: How to Be a Great Leader Advice for New Managers: Clarify, Collaborate, Communicate
Posted by mmangen under ManagementFrom http://burnsmcdmedia.com 3797 days ago
Becoming a manager or leader for the first time can be an exciting challenge, but it can also be a daunting experience . Here are tips to help new managers cope.
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How to Make Remote Workers Work for Your Business
Posted by MSEO under ManagementFrom http://www.isoosi.com 3797 days ago
...Chances are, you have feelings on the matter one way or the other. This piece speaks to the skeptics, the naysayers, and the Hsieh sympathizers. My thesis is pretty simple: Working from home can work. In fact, it should work. But there are five important factors in order to make it work for your
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