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Should you start an internship program?

Should you start an internship program?

There are always college students searching for internships. However, there are a few questions you should keep in mind before you decide to offer up positions to those aspiring workers.

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How to destress your employees

How to destress your employees

Approximately 25 percent of American employees view work as their No. 1 stressor, so implementing methods to increase relaxation at work are crucial.

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How dangerous is procrastination?

How dangerous is procrastination?

We all suffer from that bad habit called procrastination. However, a new study has found that that rush of adrenaline that comes with pushing deadlines isn’t good for your health.

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Should you switch to the cloud?

Should you switch to the cloud?

The cloud provides a place for users to store their files, from Word documents to graphics, online. However, it’s not ideal for everyone, so it’s important to consider your choices.

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Interviewing potential employees

Interviewing potential employees

Finding the right employees for your company can be trying – job postings can leave you with more resumes than you know what to do with. If you’ve never done an interview, using the right process and questions can weed out unqualified applicants.

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Protect your company from hackers

Protect your company from hackers

With an ever-growing technological world, protecting both your company’s and your clients’ information is of the utmost importance. While not every method is foolproof, there are ways that will help you keep your data safe.

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Create a website consumers will want to visit

Create a website consumers will want to visit

From online shopping to information hunting, consumers visit companies’ websites for a plethora of reasons. As a small business owner, it’s important for you to create a page that will drive traffic to your website.

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Embrace your employees’ creativity

Embrace your employees’ creativity

Some of the greatest products come from employees’ original ideas as opposed to business-centric thinking. That’s why it’s important to foster your workers’ creativity instead of squash it.

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When should you fire an employee?

When should you fire an employee?

Firing someone is never a fun job. However, if you’re a small business owner, or even a manager, you’ll most likely have to do it at least once. The important part is to learn when and how to go about it.

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How to excel at being a boss

How to excel at being a boss

Overseeing an entire staff can be a trying ordeal, but if you show your employees respect and make them feel comfortable, they’ll happily work under you.

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3 ways to handle negative feedback

3 ways to handle negative feedback

Feedback, both positive and negative, gives you the chance to connect with consumers and create a conversation. By replying with a response that shows you appreciate their assessment, you’ll stand a better chance of getting return customers.

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Make your remote workers feel included

Make your remote workers feel included

While telecommuting might save a company money, it can also lead to a lack of bonding between coworkers. Try implementing methods, such as video conferencing and social media pages, to make them feel a part of the team.

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Build your dream team

Build your dream team

When it comes to your employees, all employers want someone they can trust and who will do the job well.

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Work from home like a pro

Work from home like a pro

Working from home can be difficult, but if you plan your day and keep the lines of communication open, the process will go smoothly.

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How to make your shyness work for you

How to make your shyness work for you

When you’re shy, it can be hard to communicate, whether it’s in your personal life or in the boardroom. While it can be difficult being the quiet one, it’s not always a bad thing.

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Managing your cash flow

Managing your cash flow

Only about 50 percent of businesses survive five years or more. That’s why learning how to manage your cash flow is so important.

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