There is a well known, and often used, caricature of the 'angry boss' -- a typically short, balding man, red in the face, screaming at some unnamed intern or employee over something trivial like a foamy latte from Starbucks. Dealing with overly emotional and irrational people is difficult enough w
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Can CEOs Afford to Be Angry?
Posted by MyCorporation under StrategyFrom http://www.huffingtonpost.com 4030 days ago
5 Questions With B-Corp Innovator Nancy Goldstein
Posted by MyCorporation under LegalFrom http://blog.mycorporation.com 4030 days ago
What’s your (x)? It’s a question that Nancy Goldstein, Founder and Chief Strategist at Compass(x) Strategy likes to ask her clients in order to help companies overcome their most difficult marketing and growth strategies and put something good, useful, and powerful into the world. And while Compass
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How to Become an Industry Leader
Posted by stacieawalker under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.womaninleadership.com 4030 days ago
Women with determination and willpower will easily dominate the workforce and become an industry leader with little to no problem. While it might not be such a simple task, women can take the workforce by storm with four simple steps.
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Delivering The Great Experience – Make Them Eager For More!
Posted by AJohnston under ManagementFrom http://www.ideagroupatlanta.com 4030 days ago
It doesn’t matter what it says on your business card – we are all in the experience business. Every customer and audience member deserves the best. Here’s how to deliver a great experience and make people eager for more!
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Smaller With Purpose – Three Business Thoughts
Posted by greatcontent under StrategyFrom http://davewellman.com 4030 days ago
Growing a business is damn hard work. Growing it strategically and with purpose is an art all by itself. Dave Wellman has written a wonderful post that questions your purpose. Some very thought provoking ideas.
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What You Need to Know About Patents
Posted by Nellie Akalp under LegalFrom http://www.corpnet.com 4031 days ago
If you think you need a patent for your small business, here's what you need to know first. Great post on the CorpNet.com blog!
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Empower Your Employees
Posted by Rieva Lesonsky under ManagementFrom http://www.nextiva.com 4031 days ago
You talk a good game about customer service—but do you really follow through? When a customer has a problem, do your frontline employees have to call a manager to resolve the issue? Do they get stuck explaining, “That’s not our policy” to increasingly frustrated customers? If so, your employees are
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Business Licenses and Permits: What you Need to Know
Posted by Nellie Akalp under LegalFrom http://experts.allbusiness.com 4031 days ago
Nellie Akalp, CEO of CorpNet.com, shared this post in AllBusiness. Learn all about business licenses and permits!
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When is the Best Time to Sell A Business?
Posted by Exit Promise under StrategyFrom http://exitpromise.com 4031 days ago
This is a story with an unhappy ending. I heard this story from employees who worked for a company many years ago. I knew the company well and as far as I know, this is the truth.
The owner (Jerry) had all the right credentials: undergraduate and law degrees from prestigious colleges, and a b Read More
The owner (Jerry) had all the right credentials: undergraduate and law degrees from prestigious colleges, and a b Read More
Employee vs. Independent Contractor: Which is Right For My Business?
Posted by Exit Promise under Human ResourcesFrom http://exitpromise.com 4031 days ago
According to the Fair Labor Standards Act there is a distinct difference between an employee vs. independent contractor. This difference lies mainly in the way they are paid and the way taxes are withheld. Understanding the difference between them and times when both are appropriate to use can he
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