Archive for the 'Business' Category
By Amanda Chan
Nowadays there are many university programs that offer bachelor’s degrees in industrial-organizational psychology. Individuals, who have a Bachelor’s degree may work in human resources. But they may also find a job in other areas. However, if you are looking for greater job opportunities and higher pay, you’ll probably may to consider continuing your [...]
May 25th, 2010 | Posted in Human-Resources | No Comments
By George Ruth
Implementing a uniforms policy for your office is a significant undertaking.
Chances are you have spent considerable sums of money making your office look professional and appealing. You want your staff’s appearance to also look professional and aesthetically pleasing. Remember: the impression your staff gives to clients and patients reflect on your professionalism. Your [...]
May 25th, 2010 | Posted in Human-Resources | No Comments
By Richard N Williams
Downtime in digital signage often deals a double blow when it happens. Not only does it increase the investment to repair the unit making it harder to get a ROI (return on investment) but also when the screen goes down you are losing revenue as there is no advertising generating increased interest.
Digital [...]
May 25th, 2010 | Posted in Advertising | No Comments
By Steve Thibeault
Times are rough and as a parent, you want to make sure your children are protected at all times. This is especially true when it comes to parents who work outside the home and must depend on other people to take care of their children. As sad as it may be, children are [...]
May 25th, 2010 | Posted in Security | No Comments
By Rob Place
Before the business plan is even started, a little prep should be done first:
Pre-Business Plan
Business and Personal Feasibility. Without conducting Personal Feasibility, you miss out on positioning your business relative to your skills and interests. Without Business Feasibility, you won’t have a basic idea of your revenue model. I don’t include this as [...]
May 25th, 2010 | Posted in Solo-Professionals | No Comments
By Paula Stoneand Ron Stone
There are millions of people who are unemployed in this country who are invisible in the unemployment numbers the Fed reports.
Many self-employed people connected to the real estate business were under siege before the actual real estate bubble burst. Many of them were formerly employed in manufacturing until most US manufacturing [...]
May 25th, 2010 | Posted in Careers-Employment | No Comments
By James A Jackson
The nursing profession has its good and its bad side, its ups and its downs in much the same way that any profession does. This is a human services profession that is all about saving lives and keeping people as healthy as they can be.
The Up Side
Why would someone be drawn to [...]
May 24th, 2010 | Posted in Careers-Employment | No Comments
By Peter L Mitchell
During the last two years the world has changed, the customers and the markets with it. Customers are demanding more information, they want stronger guarantees, they are seeking better value and comparing prices more closely. Customer loyalty is diminishing as they become more critical of the value offered by so many different [...]
May 24th, 2010 | Posted in Sales-Training | No Comments
By Consuelo Meux
Every successful business runs on organized systems. If you don’t think so, go through a day with no plan. You’ll end up feeling that your head is spinning and that you went in circles all day. Systems keep you on track. They are the step by step process you do each and every [...]
May 24th, 2010 | Posted in Management | No Comments
By Christopher Groscurth
Promoting your blog is important for engaging potential clients, customers, and members of your network. But SEO services, paid advertisements, and expensive URLs aren’t the only way to drive traffic to your blog and amplify the good news about your brand.
Here are 10 cost-effective ways to promote your blog when you are on [...]
May 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Top7-or-10-Tips | No Comments