A Cornell University study found that businesses in the U.S. lose more than $150 billion a year due to lower productivity and employee fatigue. Numerous research studies have shown that taking a nap improves an individual’s reflexes, alertness, dexterity, memory, and cognitive functionality. In fac
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Let Your Employees Nap At Work
Posted by mirsbblogger under StrategyFrom http://smallbusiness.uprinting.com 4866 days ago
Made Hot by: BusinessBloggerPro on January 8, 2011 3:53 pm
Did You Get Spam in Your Shopping Bag?
Posted by lyceum under Social MediaFrom http://egoist.blogspot.com 4867 days ago
About three years ago, I got tricked by a site called Quechup. And now it has happened again... This time the site is called ShoppyBag. I hope that I haven't "forwarded" any spam to your inbox... How do you protect yourself against this kind of spam?
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5 Step Data Security Plan for Small Businesses
Posted by Wilkins-Consulting under TechnologyFrom http://www.wilkins-consulting.com 4867 days ago
On November 3, 2010, the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse released a report stating that "80 percent of small businesses that experience a data breach either go bankrupt or have severe financial difficulties within two years." This article covers a 5 step plan small businesses can utilize to increase
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Podcast From Zero To Sixty In 10 Steps Or Less
Posted by Thorn under NewsFrom http://diyblogger.net 4867 days ago
I asked my friend Honest Guy to keep track of all the steps he had to go through to make his Last Honest Guy Relationship Podcast a reality. He gave me these 10 steps. Enjoy.
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Report Card on 2010 Entrepreneur Trend Predictions
Posted by CFOWISE under ManagementFrom http://www.cfowise.com 4868 days ago
Made Hot by: Cathode Ray Dude on January 9, 2011 8:41 pm
Here is a look at the predictions I made for 2010 at the end of 2009 so you can see how I did. Of the ten identified trends, I gave myself 4 As, 4 Bs, 1Cs, and a D, for an overall GPA of 3.1.
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Top Eleven 2011 Trends for Entrepreneurs
Posted by CFOWISE under ManagementFrom http://www.cfowise.com 4868 days ago
Made Hot by: Monsieur Eraser on January 11, 2011 8:07 am
As we launch into the new year, here are the top 11 trends that entrepreneurs need to be aware of, think about, and for which we should all prepare.
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How Tradition Shapes the Workplace Culture for Four Top Small Company Workplaces
Posted by WorkSpace under ManagementFrom http://blog.winningworkplaces.org 4868 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business Tribe on January 10, 2011 12:27 am
In businesses, tradition is commonly tied to special employee events. But it can also serve as a benchmark for how you want your firm to be unique.
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11 Direct Digital Marketing Trends In 2011
Posted by cb711 under MarketingFrom http://lunchpail.knotice.com 4868 days ago
These are 11 areas of addressable interactive marketing that I will be monitoring, in which I will be expanding my knowledge, and creating strategic plans for in the coming year. These 11 trends are essentially my crib notes for 2011. And if you think I’m wrong, remember these are not predictions,
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No Mobile Site? Don’t Make Your Customers Angry
Posted by cb711 under MarketingFrom http://lunchpail.knotice.com 4868 days ago
Mobile sites for retailers are almost essential at this point. It’s just good customer service, especially during the holidays. A mobile site and/or an app, saves me (your customer) time and it saves me (your customer) from visiting your competitor instead.
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Is Crowdfunding the Next Big Financing Thing?
Posted by ShashiBellamkonda under Raising CapitalFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 4868 days ago
Made Hot by: dreamwithdeadline on January 6, 2011 6:39 pm
Over the past few years, as the credit crunch tightened, we’ve all heard horror stories from successful entrepreneurs who had growing businesses but couldn’t get working capital, or saw their business lines of credit cut or their loans called in for no reason. No wonder many small business owners h
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