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Latest from the Blog
Tips to improve employee performance, productivity
Start-ups and fledgling firms are sometimes faced with this dilemma: Employees are happy, but production is slipping and the company’s financial plan is starting to take a hit. Small business owners could solve this problem in a way that makes fiscal sense and maintains professional relationships.
Small business misconceptions every company should avoid
Small businesses are often bombarded with advice, from financial tips to recommendations for the best financial services. Thus, the trick for any management team or entrepreneur is figuring out how to best use this information.
How to get investors to pay attention to a small business
How can a small business owner get financial investment advice to pay off? Sometimes, the landscape surrounding investors can be tricky and perilous, but many entrepreneurs could still find ways to solidify their finances and get their company headed in the right direction.
How a small business could use a flexible work schedule
More employees desire flexible working hours for their job, according to a recent survey by EY. In some cases, a small business might benefit from incorporating this aspect into the company.
How to find a perfect sales pitch balance
As more sales tactics are implemented, the best companies find ways to not go over-the-top. Incorporating too many marketing clichés might instead drive potential customers away and reduce the amount of leads.
When working from home is a good business idea
Working from home is a reality for many as Internet access and mobility become more widespread, but the trick for both employees and small business owners is figuring when it is a good idea for the staff and the company.