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Understanding economic trends will help you change your business into a lean operation that triumphs in spite of adversity.
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By Rose Curtis |  Filed In: Resumes & Curricula Vitae and Labor & Employment
Make your resume stand out from the crowd with these tips.
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Whether you are looking to hire employees for the first time or are already an established employer, you must face the reality that your business is now a collective effort and only as...
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By Karen Axelton |  Filed In: Startups and Company Strategy
While no business is risk-free, some ways of launching your business are less risky than others.
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Earlier this week I posted part one in this two-part overview of the federal regulations that impact restaurateurs and links to where you’ll find more guidance. This second post focuses on how your...
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Whether you are a start-up or an established business, understanding your obligations with regard to complying with state and local government laws and regulations is an essential part of your small business toolkit....
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Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) companies that hire veterans can now take a tax credit of $2,400 per veteran who meets the qualifications. In addition to the economic...
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By Barrie Gross |  Filed In: Family & Medical Leave Act and Employee Leave
On January 16, 2009, the revised regulations under the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) went into effect. Here is a summary of what the new regulations provide.
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By Carrie Brenner |  Filed In: Web Sites and Web Sites & Portals
An increasing number of job seekers are creating their own sites and using social networking.
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Genevieve Thiers, CEO of Sittercity.com, shares her company's experience with the recession.
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Filed In: Income Tax and Tax Law
Like a company's profits, its annual tax bill will in part reflect the owner's skills and knowledge. These tax tips will ensure Uncle Sam is not getting more than his due.
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If the shipping needs of your business are growing, it might be time to hire a dedicated mailroom supervisor.
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By Barrie Gross |  Filed In: Manager Training and Employee Training
Whether you've just been hired into your first supervisory position or you've got years of experience, it's important that you spend time thinking about your plan for success.
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By Barrie Gross |  Filed In: Employee Training and Employee Training & Assistance
Getting a new employee educated and up-to-speed quickly helps the employee make substantive contributions that much sooner.
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Developing a deeper appreciation for your job if you’re fortunate enough to have one today.
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By  | Filed In: Factory Orders and Economic Indicators
However, the silver lining is that 2010 is projected to be a better year, with markets beginning to expand and demand for manufactured good increasing. Those companies that use 2009 effectively to improve...
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Millions of jobs have been lost over the last year. A recent survey indicated that almost 50% of American’s are worried about losing their job. Our job market hasn’t experienced these staggering numbers...
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Year after year, in good times or bad, one of the main complaints entrepreneurs have is the difficulty of finding qualified workers. But a wonderful, creative professional may be only a mouse click...
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