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Encourage Business Team Promotions
Every industry boasts experts in the field that seem to naturally outperform the competition. Finance, banking, and investment companies often contain some of the most competitive professionals. The race for the top, and the struggle to maintain an edge on the competition, while providing an excellent customer experience creates an interesting and difficult to manage balance for these industry professionals.
By Paisley Hansen5 years ago in Journal
Lessons from Entrepreneurship
My entrepreneur journey officially began in 2012 as a freelance photographer, but as most entrepreneurs would say, it’s in my blood. It wasn’t until 2015 that I decided to take the legal steps to form my first company, Penny Jarr Designs. The entrepreneur spark caught fire in 2016 when I officially launched the first version of SuperArtist HQ and DIYvinci. SuperArtist HQ eventually was shut down and I now own only DIYvinci and Penny Jarr Designs which has been renamed Penny Jarr Studio.
By Jennifer Parr5 years ago in Journal
Watch Out for These Common Mistakes That People Do When Hiring an Office Mover
Moving your office can be quite a tough task. You have to look into a lot of intricacies and ensure that every small object is moved exactly as you wish. Instead of spending a lot of time trying to figure out how to move your office furniture, you can directly contact the experts. Office movers will make your job very easy and you can simply sit back and relax while the job is done. However, here are a few mistakes that are made by people hiring office movers.
By Lauren Williamson5 years ago in Journal
Why Writing Tenders Will Never Be the Same Again!
Writing tenders is a strictly matter where “how to write” is about as important as “what to write”. This is why organisations invest in experienced technical writers for producing compelling proposals that are well-structured, lawfully accurate and address the other company’s policies in a simplistic layman’s writing style.
By Eada Hudes5 years ago in Journal
Take a Break from Your Business! 7 Ways to Not Being Worn Out
1. Family and friends are more important. There are a lot of people who are successful in their business/job but failed their family relationships and friendships because they have spent too much time working, put finance as their first priority, and neglected their family and friends. Remember, money comes and goes in a cycle, you will spend it then earn it back, but you can't do the same with any sort of relationship. When you lose a friend, you need a lot of time and effort to get it back. Also, life is unpredictable, so treasure the ones who love you, before realizing it is too late.
By Emilia Lau5 years ago in Journal
5 Corporate Event Entertainment Tips for Small Business Owners
These events will allow you to learn more about the industry you are in, and they will allow you to connect with other business owners and patrons alike. However, what happens when it is your turn to hold an event? When it comes to holding an event for your small business, you have to keep a number of things in mind. One of the most important things is entertainment. How are you going to keep your event exciting and fun? Here are five corporate event entertainment tips for small business owners:
By HieuJa Russell5 years ago in Journal
Is Social Commerce as Pretentious as It Sounds?
The official definition of social commerce is the use of networks to produce e-commerce transactions. The term first appeared in Yahoo in 2005. It hit the mainstream until 2011, and we can thank the rise of social media.
By Merchandiser Experiences5 years ago in Journal
How Is the Under Ground Harming Your Business?
My associate, Marc Porter Ph.D, researches content shows that every organization has three distinct areas. Common Ground–people are engaged, feel safe, trust each other, and the process Under Ground–people are not engaged, think "why bother," sit on the sidelines Battle Ground–people have checked out, sabotage, passive resistance, legal action, etc.
By Frank Zaccari5 years ago in Journal
How to Make Corporate Conferences Fun
Corporate conferences and workshops are known to be quite boring and the sources of many snores. The ongoing lectures, presentations and speeches can get a bit too much even for the most interested and intelligent brains. The overload of information, especially one after the other can become too much for an employee. If you are hosting a conference soon and wondering how to keep your employees smiling instead of frowning at the many presentations that will go on in front of their eyes, here are a couple of ideas for that.
By Lauren Williamson5 years ago in Journal
Running a Healthy Office
If you run an office, you have to do more than just make sure that your employees are clocking in on time and hitting their deadlines. You also should be taking reasonable measures to ensure your employees are healthy and well. Experts say employee wellness programs can be beneficial in several ways, but only under certain conditions. One of those conditions requires that the leadership team is truly supportive of these efforts. If you want your employees to take long lunches to workout, you can’t scold them for getting back to the office at 1:30 instead of one. If your employees are eating better and exercising, they’ll be more productive and take fewer sick days. Here are some more tips for making sure you have a healthy office environment in every way possible.
By Carlos Fox5 years ago in Journal
How to Get Your Business Trending
Whether your business is in your home or you have a shop in downtown, you’re looking to have it become something that is “trending.” You want your business to be known and recognized by people who are interested in your business niche. You want your business to earn loyal customers—people who come by every other week just to say and that they appreciate you. There is nothing that feels better to a business owner than to be recognized, appreciated, and successful. To help you get there, here are some of the best ways to get your business “trending.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Journal