How Employees Can Support Each Other
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Sure, we all want to be promoted. We all want a raise. Workplaces promote natural competition among employees. It is not surprising to anyone, but it is equally important for employees to experience workplace camaraderie as it is to vie for better jobs. However, your workplace — whether you work in a small office, in a retail store or spend most of your time in a big company with departmental colleagues — should be supportive, and not adversarial. So, how can employees in any type of workplace support each other? We have a few suggestions.
SIMPLE – BUT REMEMBER YOUR COLLEAGUES’ BIRTHDAYS.
It does not seem like much, but there is something special about coming into work to a cake and a card. Organize your department – or
The Best Apps Your Small Business Does Not Know It Needs
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Today’s business world is inundated with technology solutions. From hardware to software to mobile devices, it is easy to grow overwhelmed with how much is available to you and to your small business. However, it is still important that your small business take advantage of this technology and utilize it in the context of several everyday business dealings. We have reviewed a few apps that we believe will help your small business in its organization, budgeting, growth and employer/employee
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How to REBUILD Trust From Former Clients
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It is a fact of business ownership applicable to any industry. Clients will truly come and go – and it is difficult to count on any one person as your primary source of income, no matter how high the bill.
It is a fact of business ownership applicable to any industry. Clients will truly come and go – and it is difficult to count on any one person as your primary source of income, no matter how high the bill. Sometimes it is a matter of relocation on the part of the client; however, in
Paige Porchia
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“When human beings experience joy or exceptional life events, the desire to preserve them is not uncommon.”
As the owner and founder of FlutterBy Photography, Paige has a great passion to connect with others and enable them to keep special moments forever. She is a licensed photographer who works to do this by providing “exceptional home studio and on-location experiences for children of all ages and their Families,” according to the company’s LinkedIn. Her expertise lie in birth
How to BUILD Customer Trust as a New Business
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Any new business experiences metaphorical growing pains – incidents that were not accounted for in your business plan.
Perhaps your landlord decided after one week that your business was not a good fit for the location. Or your overhead was greater in the first month that you anticipated. Or you are not attracting customers due to a simple fact of the human condition: your business is just too new, and your would-be clientele does not yet trust your brand. Once you do get the public in the