It doesn’t matter how much effort you put into your hiring efforts, you may still occasionally hire an employee who is a poor fit for your business. You can do a great job analyzing resumes, asking the most probing interview questions, and calling references, but you may still make a hiring choice
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5 Signs That Your Most Recent Hire Is Not Working Out
Posted by SmallBizDiamonds under StrategyFrom http://smallbizdiamonds.com 4191 days ago
How to Disagree Without Being Disagreeable
Posted by lmswan under StrategyFrom http://www.business2community.com 4191 days ago
In the history of the world, no adult has ever convinced somebody of their points, or won an argument, by calling their opponent stupid. Think about it.
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How To Create A Home Office Without Using Much Space
Posted by lmswan under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.business2community.com 4191 days ago
These days, more and more Americans are working from home. However, many people do not have a spare room to use for a home office. What should you do, then?
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Is It Time for You to Ask for a Raise?
Posted by lmswan under StrategyFrom http://www.instituteforcoaching.com 4191 days ago
The cost of living—not to mention rent, gas prices, and food costs – keeps on going up, but your salary remains the same. So what can you do? Is it time to talk about getting a raise?
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Breaking Point: Are The Little Things You Do Killing Your Small Business?
Posted by SmallBizDiamonds under ManagementFrom http://smallbizdiamonds.com 4192 days ago
Every customer has a breaking point when it comes to being charged for something. Often, it is not what you would’ve predicted. I’m sure Bank of America did not see the $5.00 debit card charge as their customers’ breaking point. But indeed, this little charge was the proverbial straw that broke the
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Is It Okay to Talk About Politics at Work?
Posted by lmswan under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.business2community.com 4192 days ago
Things got heated in many American offices this year, thanks to the presidential elections.It made many managers wonder if they should curb political talk at work.
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Cover Letters: Are They Still Necessary?
Posted by lmswan under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.instituteforcoaching.com 4192 days ago
You know enough to include your resume when you are applying for a job. But do you need a cover letter as well? Good question.
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Using a Calendar as a Marketing Tool
Posted by SmallBizDiamonds under MarketingFrom http://smallbizdiamonds.com 4193 days ago
Keeping your product name in front of customers is always an effective marketing strategy for any business. A simple and well organized wall or desktop calendar featuring high quality photo shots of your products can easily market your company more effectively...
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Using Plastic Gift Cards for Better Business
Posted by SmallBizDiamonds under MarketingFrom http://smallbizdiamonds.com 4193 days ago
Gift cards have always been effective marketing tools especially in the restaurant business. By selling gift cards, you’re not only giving something that can be used as a present but you’re restaurant is assured of making a profit every time the card is used at your establishment.Initially, merchan
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How to Get Your Groove Back
Posted by lmswan under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.instituteforcoaching.com 4193 days ago
You’re feeling rundown and worn out. With all that is going on these days, it’s easy to get as negative as the world seems to be. But you don’t have to live that way. Here are some tips to get your groove back:
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