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7 Steps to Exceptional Virtual Team Communication -
Margot Thompson (60)   Margot Thompson
There's no doubt that a virtual team brings a multitude of benefits to organizations today; the ability to retain top-notch talent from anywhere in the world, the incredible diversity presented through global and cross-cultural viewpoints and huge monetary savings in corporate travel expenses if... ( added 2 years 280 days ago.) |
Organizational Communication: The “Trickle-Down” Effect of Management Behavior -
Margot Thompson (60)   Margot Thompson
Companies today recognize that having a Code of Ethics is important in establishing a standard of conduct at work. What is less commonly understood is the significance of the "trickle-down" effect in implementing ethical behaviour within an organization and the value of a strong internal... ( added 2 years 292 days ago.) |
Dealing with Difficult Employees: 9 Facts You Must Document And Why -
Colleen Kettenhofen (718)   Colleen Kettenhofen 
“As far as the courts are concerned, if it isn’t written down it’s as if it didn’t happen." Colleen Kettenhofen Many managers and supervisors in my leadership training workshops come up to me privately regretting that they did not document a particular incident with an employee. A lot of times... ( added 3 years 64 days ago.) |
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How to Decide What to Pay Your Cleaning Employees -
janitorialstore (712) 
As your cleaning business grows, one of the first things you will have to do is hire employees. Of course, this means that you must decide on how much you are going to pay before you start interviewing and hiring new cleaning staff. As a business owner you may have times that you work more hours... ( added 3 years 85 days ago.) |
Difficult People: Dealing with Difficult People 101 -
Colleen Kettenhofen (718)   Colleen Kettenhofen 
"An overburdened overstretched executive is the best executive, because he or she doesn’t have the time to meddle, to deal in trivia, to bother people." Jack Welch Dealing with difficult people can make your life and your job miserable. Beyond a point, you cannot control difficult people. You can... ( added 3 years 94 days ago.) |
Effective Leadership: A 22 Question Leadership Test -
Colleen Kettenhofen (718)   Colleen Kettenhofen 
“Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do." John Wooden There’s a big difference between just being a team leader, and leading so that people will willingly want to follow you. The real leadership test is influence. For example, what if you were employed with a volunteer... ( added 3 years 110 days ago.) |
How to Evaluate and Care for Hard Wood Floors -
janitorialstore (712) 
Hardwood floors can create a feeling of warmth and elegance in a home or business. However, hardwood floors can also be a nightmare for your cleaning company to keep looking good. Knowing what to do and when to do it will help you to keep hardwood floors in prime condition. Before beginning a... ( added 3 years 110 days ago.) |
When Teams Don't Work: 10 Major Reasons -
Colleen Kettenhofen (718)   Colleen Kettenhofen 
"Ability is what you are capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it." Lou Holtz There are a number of reasons why teams fail, and why there is a lack of productivity or accountability within various teams in the workplace. In conducting leadership... ( added 3 years 114 days ago.) |
7 Common-Sense Tips for Managing People -
Colleen Kettenhofen (718)   Colleen Kettenhofen 
“Example is not the main thing in influencing others. It is the only thing." Albert Schweitzer 1.You set the standard: Work as hard, or harder, than your employees. Be a role model when managing people. Strive to know more than your best employee (or best sales rep) about your product line... ( added 3 years 117 days ago.) |
Dealing with Difficult People: 27 Secrets & Strategies You Can Apply Today -
Colleen Kettenhofen (718)   Colleen Kettenhofen 
“No one can get your goat if they don’t know where it’s tied up." Zig Ziglar 1. Listen more effectively. Listening is the number one tool in communication, especially when dealing with difficult people. 2. Step back and analyze the situation from an outside perspective. When we are less... ( added 3 years 133 days ago.) |
Create A Virtual Tour Photography Business Plan, And Move Into A New Career In 90 Days -
Lori Osterberg (40) 
If you love the real estate industry, and have a passion for photography, creating a virtual tour photography business plan may set you on the road to a new, successful career. Virtual tours are becoming a popular item for many companies to place on their websites. It can provide their customers... ( added 3 years 137 days ago.) |
How to Start a Cleaning Business on a Shoestring Budget -
janitorialstore (712) 
No matter where you live, there is always a need for cleaning services. After all, life is messy! Commercial buildings of all types and sizes need to be cleaned daily, weekly, monthly, or somewhere in-between. By offering commercial cleaning services you can satisfy a need in your community and... ( added 3 years 141 days ago.) |
How to Start a Beverage Distribution Business -
Jorge Olson (549) 
Combine Wholesale Distribution with the Beverage Industry and you get one of the most profitable and fun businesses in the world. This article will give you an introduction into this great business, how you can start and how much money you can make on each case of beverage sold. Is beverage... ( added 3 years 149 days ago.) |
Negotiation Skills You Need To Know -
Steve Gillman (10,762) 
One of the most important negotiation skills you can develop is to get in the habit of finding the other side's deadline. Time is of the essence. It even says as much on most business and real estate contracts. What does this mean in negotiating? It means that whoever controls or understands the... ( added 3 years 151 days ago.) |
Recent Downsizing in Companies as a form of Restructuring -
Alisher (552)   Alisher
In recent news, Ameriquest Mortgage had closed 229 branch offices, and laid 3,800 employees off in Arizona and in other states (Business Journal, May 3rd, 2006). The California based company has operated in the mortgage lending business since 1980. It offers home loans and home equity loans to... ( added 3 years 152 days ago.) |
Firing Someone – Does It Have To Be Painful, For Them and You? -
Bob Selden (148)   Bob Selden
The need to write this article came about through the recent experience of two of my friends. Both had been fired. One for supposed poor performance (although she had never been counselled and at the time was in fact on sick leave) and one because the start up facility she was employed by... ( added 3 years 171 days ago.) |
Inside a Job Interview: Answers to the 15 Most Frequently Asked Questions – Part 1 -
Ed Bagley (294) 
Some surveys have shown that there are more than 90 questions that could be asked during a job interview. Of these, 15 in particular are asked most frequently during an extended interview (more than 20 minutes) for a regular work-a-day job. Always remember that in a job interview, it is not just... ( added 3 years 181 days ago.) |
Are You Prepared for Key Employees Leaving your Business -
Justin Woolich (140)   Justin Woolich 
Very few businesses can claim to be prepared for the loss of key staff. Quite often it is an unexpected and unplanned for event that causes quite a bit of disruption to business as usual. It is quite a gut wrenching experience to see someone you have worked with over a period of time leaving your... ( added 3 years 189 days ago.) |
Abandoning the Poverty Mentality Syndrome -
Dr. Eileen Silva (128)   Dr. Eileen Silva
Copyright 2006 Dr. Eileen Silva “Conference calls are too expensive.” “I don’t have the money to attend the conference.” “I can’t afford to advertise.” “I’m not making the money John (or whoever) is making, so I’m not able to do X, Y, Z.” I’ve heard a lot of these comments during my twenty plus... ( added 3 years 275 days ago.) |
A Very Brief History of the Industrial Revolution -
Jim Staller (144) 
The Industrial Revolution refers to the period in the mid 1700's in which significant advancements were made in the application of our technological knowledge and discoveries. It signaled a transition from an economy based on manual labor in agriculture to an economy dominated by industry and... ( added 3 years 279 days ago.) |
Starting a Business in Portugal -
Pedro Rodriguez (94) 
by Pedro Rodriguez www.sellandbuydirect.com
Much has been written about this subject already. So why do I spend my time and write another one? Well, one of the reasons I have in doing so, is that I do know Portugal well and feel that I can write with some authority on this very subject.... ( added 3 years 280 days ago.) |
How to Make a Book Cover Design that Flies Off the Shelf! -
Karen Saunders (105) 
According to The Wall Street Journal , “The average bookstore browser who picks up a book spends eight seconds looking at the front cover and 15 seconds reading the back.” You can’t tell — but you can sell — a book by its cover. Here are a few powerful book cover design techniques that... ( added 3 years 287 days ago.) |
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How to set up a Nail Salon - Studio -
Robert Geoghegan (631) 
First things first - you must get trained to be a professional nail technician. You can receive training at any number of establishments, so look in your local yellow pages for beauty or nail courses. Maybe working for someone is the next step, so as to gain experience.
Once you are qualified... ( added 4 years 8 days ago.) |
The Top 5 Reasons to Avoid Sole Proprietorship -
Nina Kaufman (44) 
By Nina L. Kaufman, Esq.
“Life is trouble only death is not,” comments Zorba the Greek in the novel by Nikos Katzanzakis. I’ve heard many a business owner brag about the lack of complication that their sole proprietor status affords them. No messy ownership agreements, no separate filings or... ( added 4 years 54 days ago.) |
10 Dynamic Traits of Over-Achievers -
mikebrassil (208) 
Are you a successful over-achiever? Considerable research has been done about the characteristics that typify the successful business owner. Most experts who have studied the subject tend to agree that the most important single factor is an overpowering need to achieve. In other words, a person's... ( added 4 years 55 days ago.) |
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