Over a third of the finalists for Winning Workplaces' 2010 Top Small Company Workplaces award offer company-funded health savings accounts (HSAs) for their employees. Read about the five most common ways they contribute to HSAs
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Five Approaches: Company Contributions to Employee Health Savings Accounts
Posted by WorkSpace under Employee BenefitsFrom http://blog.winningworkplaces.org 5307 days ago
Mark Zuckerberg's Leadership Style: Showing the Worst of Generation Y?
Posted by WorkSpace under Social MediaFrom http://blog.winningworkplaces.org 5310 days ago
Winning Workplaces has pushed back against claims in the media that Generation Y is greedy, arrogant, and entitled. But is Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg -- perhaps the most famous GenY business leader -- representing these qualities through his leadership style? This post provides 3 exhibits that seem to point in that direction
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Top 5 Articles on Succession Planning
Posted by WorkSpace under StrategyFrom http://blog.winningworkplaces.org 5311 days ago
Succession planning tends to not be fully or effectively executed, yet it's incredibly important to a company's long-term prospects. This post contains links to 5 articles on the Winning Workplaces website that provide related guidance for leaders -- particularly those who run small businesses
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Five Practices for Making Virtual Meetings Successful
Posted by WorkSpace under TechnologyFrom http://blog.winningworkplaces.org 5312 days ago
It's increasingly important that virtual meetings deliver ROI. But what goes into making them successful? This post offers five tips for leaders and managers
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Could Your Employees Be Your Real Customers?
Posted by WorkSpace under Customer ServiceFrom http://blog.winningworkplaces.org 5313 days ago
Who are your real customers? Is it people and organizations in the marketplace that has a need for what you offer? Or is it a group of stakeholders closer to home
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Five CEOs Who Eschew Offices to Work Alongside Employees, and Why
Posted by WorkSpace under ManagementFrom http://blog.winningworkplaces.org 5314 days ago
On the thoughtLEADERS Blog, Mike Figliuolo recommends that more CEOs do their work from a cubicle, reaping returns including walking the egalitarian talk and understanding the workplace culture better. This post shares 5 small business leaders who have gone down this path
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Western U.S. Has More Faith in 'Move Your Money' to Help Small Biz Grow Than Other Parts of Country
Posted by WorkSpace under FinanceFrom http://blog.winningworkplaces.org 5317 days ago
This post expands on the results provided in a Winning Workplaces feature article on the "Move Your Money" movement. Specifically, it shows respondents' assessment of the movement's impact to spur small business growth by U.S. geographic region
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Great Workplaces Employ More Low-Income Workers, and That's Good for Our Economy
Posted by WorkSpace under Human ResourcesFrom http://blog.winningworkplaces.org 5318 days ago
The 40 finalist companies for our 2010 workplace recognition award have "cracked the code" on not breaking the bank on talent investment, while reaping better average returns than their fellow applicants
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Small Businesses Pull Their Weight on Wellness Initiatives, Too
Posted by WorkSpace under Employee BenefitsFrom http://blog.winningworkplaces.org 5319 days ago
This week BusinessWeek profiled the wellness practices of big companies including Whole Foods and Papa John's. But small businesses are doing great things in this area, too. This post highlights 16 health/wellness practices used by some of the most successful small firms in North America
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How Seven Small Businesses Broke Down Silos...And Why You Should, Too
Posted by WorkSpace under ManagementFrom http://blog.winningworkplaces.org 5320 days ago
A business strategic advisor suggests that it's best to not tear communication silos down, but to work around them. This post argues that tearing them down is better in the long run, especially for the smallest employers
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