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  • How to Strengthen Your Credibility as a Manager

    As a manager, you should want your employees to trust you so that you can gain their respect and cooperation. Your company's success depends upon whether or not your employees trust you enough to...

  • How to Build Emergency Procedures

    An emergency action plan (EAP) or emergency procedures plan is a written or oral plan that defines actions the employer and employees of a business should take during an emergency. The U.S....

  • Contract Employee Vs. Direct Hire

    Contract employees work for businesses on a project basis and may control how, when and where they work. A direct hire employee performs services for a business and has no control over the details...

  • How to Cultivate Diversity in Your Workplace

    Promoting diversity in your company can actually be good for your organization's success. Keep in mind that individuals from diverse backgrounds can in fact help contribute to the growth and...

  • How to Find a Walmart Employee

    One of the most popular stores in the United States, Walmart has a very large number of employees. According to pbs.org, Walmart currently employs more than 1.2 million people in the United States...

  • How to Improve Customer Experience at Your Business

    Every time a customer walks into your business, you are presented with moments of truth – every time an employee comes in contact with a customer. It’s extremely important for the success and...

  • How to Close a Small Business

    If you have owned a small business for a while and are looking to close it down, there are a few things you need to be sure to do. Let's go over each of these, step by step below.

  • How to Become a Good Boss

    Stepping into a management position can be thrilling. More money, more power, more perks. People suddenly recognize that your initiative and leadership skills are commendable, and at the start,...

  • How to Get an Edge on Your Competition: Customer Service

    There are so many places for people to spend their hard-earned money these days. Why should they pick your business?

  • Profit Vs. Not-For-Profit Organizations in America

    For profit organizations exist to make money and benefit the owners of the company. Not-for-profit organizations exist to benefit the larger community and all revenues received are applied to the...

  • About the United Health Group Layoffs

    United Health Group Inc. is a well known American insurance company that offers hundreds of thousands of Americans health care insurance. In mid-2008, the American economy's turmoil began to show...

  • How to Improve Employee Motivation

    Do you think your employees are lacking the motivation to do their job efficiently? With the economy in a downturn, overall morale is at an all-time low and it’s not surprising that motivation is...

  • The Effect of Labor Unions

    The introduction and rise of labor unions has had dramatic effects on organizations' relationships with employees. While some say labor unions have many positive effects on work-life and...

  • OSHA Maintenance Regulations

    Employers protect workers by maintaining safety at the business location. The work performed by employees and workplaces are safety responsibilities. Attend to maintaining a good environment for...

  • How to Spot a Shoplifter

    I've spent the last 18 years in retail, as a clerk, management, and loss prevention. In that time I've seen all kinds of shoplifters from amateurs to professionals. There is no profiling here. ...

  • Pennsylvania Labor Laws in 2008

    There are too many labor laws on the books to address comprehensively or simply. So, this guide pertains solely to the largest employee groups and the most general and widely applied laws. Note...

  • Business Casual Policy Procedures

    Business casual is simply defined as the art of appropriately dressing "down" during business hours and events. It's the thin line between dressing in a suit and tie and wearing a T-shirt and...

  • Description of Office Procedures

    In an office environment it is important to always maintain a professional demeanor. Punctually is essential and every attempt should be made to arrive on time. Unless you are expecting an...

  • Office Planning Tools

    Having an office that makes work flow is essential to productivity. If you are designing an office you will need to consider the type of business you have, the number of employees working there...

  • Business Change Methodology

    No company can survive without an occasional change in the business model, revenue model or marketing plan. Although most changes take the form of small strategic repositionings, it is often...

  • How to Make Employees Boost Customer Service Initiatives

    It is a general phenomenon that once you can relate to something, you will like it more. Interestingly, the element of customer care service comes across as a similar realm. When customers are...

  • Pandemic Business Planning

    The rise of global migration and travel has increased the threat of international pandemics. Threats to businesses during pandemics include business travel restrictions, decreased transportation...

  • Age Discrimination in Employment Act

    Finding a job is a challenge at any age. The job hunt can be a fierce, competitive battle. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act attempted to level the playing field by ensuring that older...

  • Laws on Payroll Checks

    One of the basic laws of payroll is that employers are required to pay their employees for services rendered. However, it is up to the employer to determine a reasonable payment frequency. Most...

  • How to be Green at the office

    Offices around the world are intense users (and wasters) of energy — from high-volume paper use to energy-wasting electronics and lightbulbs. In this age where being green does matter, both at...

  • Negative Impact of the Internet on Business

    Today, a massive amount of business is done over the Internet. Everything from buying stock to paying taxes to making household purchases can be done online, often at a substantial savings. But in...

  • Good Recycling Ideas

    We are in an ever-increasing age of awareness about the health of our planet, and recycling has long been near the top of the list of priorities for trying to improve a future with limited space...

  • Office Policies on Personal Internet Use

    Many companies attempt to prevent their employees from using their computers to surf the Internet on company time. The reasoning of these companies ranges from the desire to curb excessive...

  • What Do You Need to Make Money Online?

    Make money online to create a full-time or supplemental income by choosing the direction that you want to take and dedicating some of your resources to that effort. The resources you will need may...

  • Business Continuity Planning for a Flu Pandemic

    In the event of a flu pandemic, you need to be ready to keep your business going. If large numbers of workers are out sick, how would you service your customers? Though no one knows what the full...

  • How to Give Good Customer Service

    No matter what business we frequent, we are always hearing about "customer service." We are always being asked to fill out a survey with the promise of something free. With all of this...

  • OSHA Fire Safety Procedures

    Fire safety laws affect all employers. Fires kill hundreds of workers a year and cost businesses billions of dollars. Applying fire safety regulations is not only required by law, it's a literal...

  • Corporate Culture Analysis

    Corporate culture is an organizational attitude that is evident in all aspects of business operations. Corporate culture can be positive or negative; a review of the culture can help executive...

  • An Introduction to the MSPB

    The U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board is part of the executive branch of the United States government. The MSPB serves as an advocate for federal employees and ensures that employment decisions...

  • Fund Raising Idea for the Office

    Fund raising is a way to support the betterment of your office. Enlist employees and managers in group events and projects aimed at replacing worn-out old equipment or purchasing perks for the...

  • Ideas for a Business Anniversary Announcement

    Business anniversary cards are used to announce to employees, customers and the public your organization's year in business or to commemorate an annual activity that your organization does. It is...

  • How to Survive a Reliability Engineer Job Layoff

    Job Layoffs are extremely difficult for all parties to deal with, and in today’s rocky financial environment, they are increasingly more common. Lean how to balance the increased workload and...

  • How to Create a Business System

    The goal of most entrepreneurs is to start a business, work on it until it is efficient, and then allow someone else (an employee) to run it while you (the entrepreneur) reap the benefits. As the...

  • Strategies for Preventing Workplace Violence

    According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), workplace violence is "violent acts directed towards persons at work or on duty." These violent acts include...

  • How to Choose The Best Childcare Employees For Your Business

    Parents are have set particular qualifications when they choose the right childcare center for their child. Of course, they need to ensure that their child is safe when someone else is watching...

  • How to Start Recycling at a Business

    Starting a recycling program at your work place is a great step in the right direction to "greening" your business. Your recycling program does not have to be complicated; keep it simple to make...

  • How to Be Done with Office Gossip

    You know what the most important thing to remember about office gossip is? You’re next. No need going into the right and wrong issue of office gossip. By this time in our society it’s...

  • Characteristics of Workplace Diversity

    Workplace diversity refers to a place of business that has male and female employees from multiple races, ethnicities, age groups, sexual orientation and religious affiliations. Such a business...

  • How to Write a Policy Statement

    In a perfect business world, employees would not need a written sheet of "dos and don'ts" regarding your expectations of their behavior, work habits and ethics. Unfortunately, the law books are...

  • How to Create a Perfect Business or Office Environment

    The perfect office space has harmonizing color, layout, scent, space and furniture that complements one another, and completes the look of the office space. It enables different people who are put...

  • Hewlett Packard Company History

    The California-based company Hewlett Packard is best known for its manufacture and sale of personal computers and computer accessories. With a distribution of more than 48 million computers...

  • About a Diverse Workplace

    More and more employers are hiring people who come from all over the world, hence a diverse workplace.

  • Workplace Violence Prevention

    Workplace violence--we see, read and hear about it all the time. Though no one is immune to it, there are ways to minimize the victim rate.

  • How to create a business Fire Safety Program

    Creating a good Fire Safety and Prevention Program is good business practice. Managers, Owners and employees should be aware of the importance of Fire Safety. Fire prevention and the availability...

  • How Do Companies Prevent Identity Theft?

    Financial institutions, Internet companies and businesses take great pains to protect their employees' and customers' private information. A study done by Javelin Strategy and Research, a national...

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