Some fringe benefits--such as paid parking, retirement accounts or paid vacation--are considered standard in today's work environment. And there are others, like the availability of the company jet, that seem like they only belong in the movies. When you want to offer extra incentives or benefits to your employees, consider the following:
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Eight Fringe Benefits to Offer Your Employees


From http://www.nfib.com 5479 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 24, 2008 8:31 pm
9 SECRETS OF BUSINESS LIFE


From http://www.myobpod.com 5479 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 23, 2008 10:02 pm
Guy Kingston, successful entrepreneur and podcast presenter, discusses some sides to business life that can only be learnt through experience
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Does SB size matter in government procurement?


From http://www.govprocurementinsider.blogspot.com 5484 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 21, 2008 6:08 pm
Good review of why the size of your small business matters in federal procurement
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15 Happy Truths About Business Adversity


From http://www.myobpod.com 5485 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 21, 2008 6:08 pm
With the Credit Crunch having an effect worldwide, many business are falling on hard times.
Guy Kingston, successful entrepreneur and podcast presenter, offers more advice on handling business adversity
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Why you need to measure performance


From http://blogs.theage.com.au 5484 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 21, 2008 6:07 pm
You can't manage what you can't measure. This concept has been around for ages - and it makes perfect sense. How do you know if your business is going well if you don't have some performance metrics to consider. How can you figure out if your staff are productive if you can't measure their productivity or output? The trouble is that performanc
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Can Your Favorite Color Determine Your Perfect Job?


From http://msn.careerbuilder.com 5485 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 20, 2008 1:12 am
Do you ever wish finding the perfect job could be as easy as one, two, three? According to new research, it might be as easy as red, yellow or blue.
That's right; by determining which primary, secondary and achromatic colors you prefer most and least, you can figure out a successful career path based on how you approach work, the types of work
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What Did the Most Good for Your Profitability?


From http://www.smallbiztrends.com 5484 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 19, 2008 12:43 am
Here's a question for you:
If you had to pick one move that you've made in your business (past or present business) that had the biggest impact on profitability, what would it be?
Just as for other articles here in the Small Business Success Center, I once again polled several entrepreneurs. This is how they answered the question:
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Why hiring newbies may be better than hiring experienced workers


From http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu 5485 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 17, 2008 5:29 pm
As life-long employment fades and the workforce becomes increasingly mobile, many companies look to hire skilled, experienced workers to improve productivity quickly. Those workers, however, often bring baggage from prior jobs that can negate the benefits of their prior experience, according to new Wharton research.
Companies might be better of
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Want New Business? Get a Strategy That Goes All the Way


From http://www.allbusiness.com 5491 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 12, 2008 4:15 pm
When most professionals think about getting new business, hey think about brand new markets to penetrate and focus on, or launching new initiatives to appeal to a new crowd. They attempt to identify potential customers they have ignored or those who have not been apparent to them in the past. They look for the new and different-for the proverbial
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NFIB Young Entreprenuer's Launch Johnny Money Online Game


From http://www.nfib.com 5489 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 12, 2008 3:48 pm
The NFIB Young Entrepreneur Foundation launched the Johnny Money Online Game, a FREE Internet-based small business simulation game that engages students as they explore the risks and rewards of business ownership. The game is designed to enable educators to talk about entrepreneurship.
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