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Non-Japanese employees of Japanese firms frequently mention the penchant that many Japanese managers have for public criticism. Whereas Americans would prefer to receive negative feedback in private, Japanese seem to prefer to give it in public.

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A big concern many people have when debating leaving a job and becoming self-employed is health insurance. Knowing you have different options to keep your family from financial ruin, should there be a medical emergency, may help you decide to take a risk and go for your dream. Read More
Today, I’m going to talk about some of my goals and criteria in designing the mobile version of my online store website. Read More
A few months ago marked the beginning for Jeremy Lin's meteoric rise.

Whatever you might think of him, he has an undeniable cachet that has entranced millions the world over.

Read to see how Jeremy Lin's "brand" can give you insights on developing your own. Read More
How should you hire people? There's no right or wrong way around it, but it sure makes things easier if you know what you want from the start.

Read to learn some basic guidelines on interviewing applicants- something ALL entrepreneurs should know. Read More
It's easy to be all negative when it comes to entrepreneurship. Which is understandable, because it's pretty darned hard.

But there ARE plenty of bright spots.

Read on to see 5 of them. Read More
Human Resource departments, and employers in general, are becoming more interested in employee social profiles. Some are even asking for Facebook passwords.
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7 Tips To Make Sure You’re Not A Rinky-Dink Operation

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From http://www.waspbarcode.com 4602 days ago
Made Hot by: Squawk Media on April 18, 2012 2:47 am
Do you feel like your business is not being taken seriously? Often all it takes are a few small missteps on your part to make your business seem amateurish. Here are 7 tips to consider so you’re not giving off a rinky-dink vibe that may send customers away. Read More
If you’re spending the majority of your time marketing one-to-one you may be missing out on a lot of business.

A more effective marketing approach is one-to-many. This is you communicating with many people at the same time. It’s all about leverage.

Here are three one-to Read More
Are LinkedIn recommendations a good or bad idea? Daniel O'Carroll attended a recent 'LinkedIn or LinkedOut' workshop in Cork and offers his thought on referring business contacts via LinkedIn. Read More
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