Management
Is Working 18 Hour Days Part of Your Business Vision Statement?
By Todd Jensen · 18 years ago
You've heard the sob stories.
Seems like every business owner has his or her own story of working 18+ hours a day, seven days a week to get there business off the ground. If you ...
Metrics for talented employees
By Sam Miller · 18 years ago
What is the most important task of any HR department? I think the one thing they can do is to find and keep talented people within company. The problem is that these people are usually ...
How To Avoid Ethical Dilemmas
By John Angel · 18 years ago
When you get right down to it, ethics is a lot simpler than most people think.
The bottom line is this: When you make decision that decision will effect you and other people. The effect ...
“Laser Project Focus – The Key to Success”
By Matt Barack · 18 years ago
Are you overwhelmed by projects? Do new project ideas distract you from projects that you are currently working on? Do you have trouble finishing projects? If so then you need to understand the power of ...
Business Advice for Writing down Great Goals
By Rosemary Hossenlopp · 18 years ago
Do you business owners race from one action item to another. Do you solo practitioners barely sleep at night since you are so busy.
You can learn to stay focused on business goals that will ...
Management And Guiding Principles
By Gary Crow · 18 years ago
All management is based on guiding principles; and the effectiveness of management derives from those principles. This is true whether the principles are appropriate or inappropriate, reasonable or unreasonable, consistent or inconsistent. Similarly, the derivative ...
Using SAP to automate the Accounting function
By Russell Clark · 18 years ago
While ERP software is generally thought of as an enterprise wide application, one overlooked use of this type of software is to provide a specific solution for a specific business function. In this article I ...
Communication for Small Businesses
By Susan L Reid · 18 years ago
What a great title for an article on communication, don't you think? LoBo recorded this song in the 70s about hanging out and traveling around the country in a car, just going wherever and however ...
How to Manage Absence Effectively?
By Sean Mcpheat · 18 years ago
Absence it is said makes the heart grow fonder. But, when an employee absents himself or herself this is definitely not going to be the case. Absence of employees causes the loss of millions of ...
Coaching Techniques for Managers
By Sean Mcpheat · 18 years ago
Not all management training programs and management training courses offer coaching techniques for manager in their courses. First of all, why do managers need to learn coaching techniques? After all managers are given management training, ...
Taking the corporate shilling
By Dennis Simpson · 18 years ago
Making the decision to “take the kings shilling” effectively meant to become the king’s man – to eschew all of your decisions and role in life to that point. When one considers it in the ...
Top 7 Things to Include in Your Business Plan
By Shari Hearn · 18 years ago
If you're really serious about making money with your new business, you must take the time to write a good business plan. A business plan is a roadmap that covers all the aspects of your ...
Writing The Perfect Business Plan
By David Fishman · 18 years ago
One morning you might wake up and like a ton of bricks a great idea for creating and starting your online business comes to mind, and you hadn't a doubt in your mind that you ...
How to Get Your Staff to Bend Over Backwards for You No Matter What
By Joy Gendusa · 18 years ago
The constant struggle to get people to want to work for you is an enigma most business owners wrestle with. I have isolated successful methods through growing my multi-million dollar company from the ground up. ...
Do you have the right personality type to successfully run your own business?
By Anthony Joseph · 18 years ago
It takes an entrepreneurial fire in your belly to start a business and make it succeed. Not everyone has it.
How do you know if you have what it takes to start a business? There's ...
How to Write a Business Plan in Five Steps.
By Dave Miller · 18 years ago
People often ask "What makes a good business plan?" Or, "How do I make my plan attractive to lenders and investors?".
The simple answer is that lenders and investors (I'll call them "readers" from here ...
Being Business-like With Business Debt Collection
By Ray James · 18 years ago
One of the big mistakes many businesses make when collecting business debts is not having a clear policy and timetable for dealing with debtors.
Too often a debt can sit on the company books for ...
15 Ways to Improve Your Cash Flow Now
By Howard Fletcher · 18 years ago
15 Ways to Improve Your Cash Flow Now
Cash management theory and techniques are well understood and practiced by treasury managers in large corporations. They use sophisticated models and cash management tools that allow them ...
Contract Management Made Simple
By Gary Harris · 18 years ago
Yes, contract management can be simple. There are a few things that you can do that will make the contract management process bearable and easy to work with. This article covers three key points to ...
Business Ethics 101
By Nancy D. Solomon · 18 years ago
Sometimes life provides us with character-defining opportunities that remain with us forever. If we're lucky, that is. These events, which occur in both our professional and our personal lives, are significant not for their particulars, ...