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The holiday season is a perfect time to get a brand at the top of the consumer’s mind. This infographic depicts 9 marketing ideas that small businesses can use to make an impact. Read More
An elevator pitch is an effective tool to convince somebody about your products or a new idea. Ideal elevator pitches are brief, crisp and attention-grabbing. If you are writing it down, remember this – an elevator pitch only takes a page to convey your thoughts. Read More
It’s a fact that most employees find meetings boring and a chore to sit through. They feel that meetings affect their productivity levels, especially if they have nothing to contribute. The goal of a meeting should be to engage with every attendee, making them feel special and wanted. Read More
Millennials are undeniably your next generation of employees, and their workplace value has been firmly established. They’re highly educated, diverse, collaborative, tech-savvy, ethically minded, and motivated. So, if you’re hoping to attract Millennials to your hiring booth, how do you do it? For Read More
Don't miss a step as you wrap up this year's payroll. Use this complete end-of-year checklist to bring your 2015 payroll program to a close. Read More
Summer is long gone and so is your fabulous intern. You would love to hire another, but you know that most college students can’t commit to a full-time job until the school year is over. But, you don’t have to wait until the spring to start your summer intern search. You can hire a co-op student no Read More
Put simply, customer experience is the sum of all the interactions and experiences encountered by a customer throughout a brand’s customer lifecycle. Read More
What should you do when you’ve given someone feedback but they’ve failed to change? Are you dealing with passive resistance to feedback, or is something else going on? All of these questions on the art of giving feedback are answered in this interview with people skills expert, Eleanor Shakiba. Read More
A college education no longer carries with it an assumption of career-readiness. An excellent education is still a great beginning but as an employer, I’ve stopped assuming that a six-figure degree is, by itself, any sort of qualification for a job. Read More
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