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By Marco Carbajo |
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Small Business Lending
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Banking, Lending & Credit Services
A few simple moves can significantly improve your personal credit score and boost the strength of your business credit at the same time.
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By Rebecca Mazin |
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Legislation
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Government Procedure & Lawmaking
Calls have been made for repeal of PPACA, changes in specific items, forcing regulations through bills and withholding funding as a way to force the issue.
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By Nancy Germond |
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Workplace Health & Safety
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Labor & Employment
We all think we are stronger communicators than we are. But there are ways to improve.
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By Nancy Germond |
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Insurance Premiums
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Insurance Policies & Claims
The insurance market is "soft," meaning prices are competitive and capacity to write more business is high, but a hard market is inevitable.
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By Rebecca Mazin |
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Recruitment & Hiring
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Human Resources & Personnel Management
Cut your losses before the few more weeks becomes six months of poor results and frustration.
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By Sherril Steele-Carlin |
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Market Segmentation
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Market Research & Analysis
Using apps for marketing offers small businesses the opportunity to be creative about their advertising at a fairly low cost.
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By Steve Cooper |
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Technology
These tech products bit the dust practically before they even made it into consumers' hands. Here's what your business can learn from new products that fail quickly in the marketplace.
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By Rebecca Mazin |
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Lawyers
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Legal Services
No one ever said to me, "You're a girl, you can't do that work."
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By Rebecca Mazin |
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Customer Satisfaction
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Customer Relations
Goal setting is a collaborative process. This does not mean than an employee is given a blank sheet with freedom to pick anything to do.
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By Marco Carbajo |
Filed In:
Financial Risk Management
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Risk Management
Extending credit to customers can give you a competitive edge, but there are risks involved, too.
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By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Operations
What would your employees say about your company? Take a moment and ask.
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By Gene Siciliano |
Filed In:
Budget
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Financial Performance & Reports
Budgeting is the most effective way to consistently meet profit targets and avoid costly surprises.
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By Nancy Germond |
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Denial of Insurance Coverage
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Insurance Coverage
Most of the time, you can depend on your adjuster to correctly interpret coverage and respond appropriately to your loss. Hedge that other small percentage with a little help from this book.
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By Nancy Germond |
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Domestic Offenses
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Crimes Against Person
Intimate partner violence costs businesses an estimated $5.8 billion per year, according to the Centers for Disease Control's 1995 statistics.
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By Don Sadler |
Filed In:
Financial Risk Management
and
Risk Management
A bond provides a guarantee that a company is credible and will perform and complete services in accordance with the terms of the contract.
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By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Entrepreneurship
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Company Structures & Ownership
Any new business venture requires specific coverage tailored to its unique business operations.
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By Rebecca Mazin |
Filed In:
Recruitment & Hiring
and
Human Resources & Personnel Management
Some situations can only be discussed with a very limited number of people but that does not mean that they do not require prompt reporting.
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Small Business Assistance
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Government Support of Business
The National Export Initiative aims to double exports over the next five years.
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By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Insurance Premiums
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Insurance Policies & Claims
If you have over a handful of employees, you probably pay a lot of worker's compensation premiums each year.
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By Rebecca Mazin |
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Resumes & Curricula Vitae
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Labor & Employment
I will reject candidates for resume errors, particularly in a job market where responses are plentiful.
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