Social media touches almost every facet of the human experience. This article explores the complexity of the societal impacts of social media including art, technology, finance, education, and culture... Read More
The driving force of any organization is the leadership. Leadership and management have many definitions. Here I would like to refer the term leadership to management and leader to manager. The reason being, I personally feel that all managers are leaders as they help their team identify their goal Read More
We started our company in 1987 and being an entrepreneur is one of the most rewarding experiences. After more than 25 years in business, I still can't imagine working for anyone else. As you can imagine, we've experienced a lot of learning lessons over time. Below are my top five: Read More
Contractors, wander your favorite home improvement center, keep a sharp eye out for those who look like they're getting ready to do a lot of construction! Read More
This is a great article that describes two things that are similar, value adding services and tools for websites that pay commissions and Affiliate programs. A very good read for webmasters, bloggers, Merchants, Affiliate Marketers and Affiliate Managers. Read More
Small business innovation cannot solely be judged by external, marketplace-driven factors. What's going on "under the hood" also drives an enterprise's ability to be a game changer. Read More
“Lose your records and you lose your business” – something that you hear from business consultants. Though it may sound a bit harsh, in reality it is the truth. If you value your time and effort that you have invested in your small/medium business then it is high time that you think about introduci Read More
Whether you are a freelancer or a small/medium business owner, it is necessary that you keep track of billable hours spent working on a project for a specific client/customer. An important and mandatory part of effective time management is keeping track of the hours you have put in. Read More
In general, it is best to have the cash to pay for things upfront as opposed to using debt to finance large items. Of course, we all don’t have $50,000 laying around to start a new business, but save up as much as possible so that you minimize the amount of debt that is required to finance your new Read More
Organizing. Set all necessary items in a neat orderly fashion so that they can be located and retrieved safely and quickly. Determining where and when items are needed, and placing them in a way that promotes efficient work flow. A worker should not have to hunt for necessary tools, or walk to anot Read More
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