The lesson is quite simple. If a prize is awarded and no one understands why they received it, especially the receiver of the award, you have a problem. Therefore before a prize is awarded, it should meet certain criteria. Read More
There is a wealth of information available online, composed by people who have generally learned the hard way and have come up with tips to help you shorten the learning curve. Many of these resources are available at no charge and we have put together a list of suggestions for you to consider. Read More
After you have established a clear vision about your goals and targets, you can now take action on it. You cannot get to your business goals unless you have exerted a corresponding goal to compensate its success. Configure the things you need to do, although some of your vision may somehow vague; drive action on whatever is clear yet. You will get Read More
Every once in a while here at bizSugar.com, we like to throw something a little bit different your way. Do you really want to start a business? It can be presumed that since you're here, you already run a business or are thinking of starting one. Watch out! Launching your own company isn't for the faint at heart. Entrepreneur Erica Douglass tell Read More
It is always important that you know where you are heading to. Ensure that it is clear and you know what you are pursuing to and that you can articulate this with others. One of the biggest challenge and the lesson that must be learned by entrepreneurs especially those who are just starting a business is the knowledge that upon the promotion of bus Read More
Small businesses may be able to create their own economic recovery. Here is a story about small businesses that did just that. (Note: Businesses that help others cut costs were among the most successful. CNN Money.com's Small Business learns the method some companies use to improve their bottom line when everyone else is loosing money. How can sm Read More
In my last post, I emphasized the importance of using your time according to the 80/20 rule, where you focus your efforts into your most profitable efforts. But how do you know which efforts are really paying off? Read More
What usually ends up happening though is that most people save the product sourcing problem for last because it requires human interaction and an active effort to develop business relationships. Read More

Dealing with Email

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BizBox's Jerry Kalish has some tips for how to instill good email habits in your employees (and yourself!). Read More
You're looking to build a winning workplace, right? That's one marked by engagement and motivation and passion, innovation and progress. The Executive Director of Winning Workplaces shares three things any leader can do right now to build a winning workplace and their total cash outlay is...$0.00 Read More
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