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Five Ways Small Business Owners Plan Intelligently For Retirement
Preparing financially for retirement can be complicated for anyone, but for small business owners the process often poses even more challenges. Teachers, police officers, firefighters and other government employees generally receive a pension. The corporate world can offer benefit plans or matching contributions. But e
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6 Virtual Team Statistics You Should Know
Today’s organizations are rapidly shifting toward the use of virtual teams to deal with their biggest challenges. Thanks to a variety of communications technologies and tools, companies can expand their talent search to a global scale, which allows them to build diverse and specialized teams with the flexibility to be
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How to Prepare for a Bidding War When Buying a
Discover expert insights to navigate sellers' markets with ease. Michael Bartels, a seasoned mortgage professional, shares invaluable tips to secure your dream home. From pre-qualification to negotiation strategies, learn how to stand out in competitive bidding wars.
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How to help employees who are caregivers during the COVID-19 crisis
In the midst of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, employers scramble to set up and manage remote operations while they adjust to an ever-changing business climate. Their employees are scrambling, too, as they make arrangements to blend work from home with family responsibilities and other family members whose
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5 Tips to Scale Manufacturing Business Operations
The number one hope for all business owners is for their company to grow and succeed. However, there are a lot of barriers to sustaining that growth and expansion for continued success. Scaling business operations is not an easy feat. It is even more difficult to scale a manufacturing business. Thankfully, there are ma
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To Be Or Not To Be Remote? Factors Companies Should Consider
Irma Becerra is president of Marymount University, a comprehensive doctoral-granting university known for its innovative curriculum.
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3 mistakes that prevent you from hiring the best talent
The people you hire can make or break the company. That’s a lesson I learned early on. I also learned that making the right hiring decision is hard. There are no easy yes-or-no questions to filter out candidates. These challenges make it easy to fall back on feelings and intuition when it comes to hiring.
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Want to Improve Your Bottom Line in 2020? Start With These 3 Goals
The new year presents new opportunities and new challenges for your business. These include how to improve your bottom line. To succeed, you should be clear about what you want to achieve by 2021. Your new year’s resolution for your business will likely include improving your bottom line. As any investor or businessper
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Omnichannel vs Multichannel Marketing: What Is the Difference?
The journey of a 21st century online shopper from their initial research to viewing and then purchasing a product is complex and difficult to predict. Before making a purchase, a consumer is likely to zig-zag across multiple shopping channels and platforms – from Amazon to eBay, via ecommerce stores and Facebook, using
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5 Financial Lessons Learned During The Pandemic
As the world continues to struggle with the financial and economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s no question that it has served as a financial wake-up call for many. Even those who will emerge relatively unscathed from a financial perspective have not escaped the worry and anxiety that accompanies living th