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Can You Work With Different Work Styles?
Jan 24th
It is interesting to see different work styles. My husband and I are almost like oil and vinegar. He wants everything in order before he starts on anything. I like to just grab things and wing it. He spends hours making sure every words and graphic is infinitesimally in the right place. I just get them close enough. He likes to read volumes and go to every web site he can find before he starts a project. I take what I know and add to it as I need to. He hates to take classes. I love to take classes. More >
From Home
Jan 20th
The Author of this post is Darius Boone
Working from home means being able to be there when the kids get home from school.
Working from home is really nice for me. I love being able to be home with the kids but also use my clear service providers to stay in touch with the office from any room –sometimes I even email with my colleagues while my car’s in park waiting for the kids to get out of school! My mom always worked so I really wanted something different for my family since I missed her and hated being a latch-key kid. I More >
Bankruptcy Misconceptions
Jan 19th
Do you feel the hammer hanging over the head of your business' financial security?
There are so many misconceptions about bankruptcy that I thought it might be helpful to highlight a few. There were massive changes to the bankruptcy law back in 2005. Some people even came out of it believing that if you hadn’t filed by 2005 you never could! That’s how mixed up everything got.
I’m just going to highlight a few of the more common misperception here.
First, your house, car, and boat are not exempt from paying off the loan if they are listed in your bankruptcy filing. You’ll More >
2012 What’s Next?
Jan 17th
Keeping your sites focused on the most important thing can sometime be hard when starting up a new business.
I just read a blog by Pamela Slim about entering the new year powerfully. I looked at her ideas and thought, “Those are great, but I just need money coming in right now.” One thing that I find myself losing sight of as the months roll by and I still don’t have my business off the ground is perspective. I lose the fact that this is a journey and I start to focus on the end product, money.
Right now I find it More >
When Precision In Parts Is Important
Jan 13th
Watching laser cutting or tooling is fascinating.
Not too long ago my husband and I were attending some festival or fair and someone was demonstrating a machine that could laser cut out any shape you needed. It was pretty cool. It took a solid hunk of metal and lathed it in short order into an intricate pattern.
Sometimes the work isn’t so artistic, but it needs to be just as precise. Even if you’re just putting together a frame that isn’t going to show the fit that Laser Cutting give you will ensure that there’ll be no bad joints in your finished product. More >
Strategic Plan In One Line
Jan 9th
Play your "chips" right and you could have a winning business.
In preparing to start new businesses, it’s not a bad idea to talk to friends, relatives, and acquaintances about their experiences. Find out what worked well for them and what didn’t, so you don’t have to make the same mistake over again.
Recently my husband and I were talking to a friend that has had a business for over 20 years. We asked him about what software he uses, etc., but the best bit of information he gave us was the one line strategic plan idea.
When you start up a business More >
Useful Rewards
Jan 6th
A beautiful desk water set reward like this would be useful as well.
Over the years I’ve received a number of rewards for various things, employee of the month, contribution rewards, etc. Most of them have been inexpensive wooden plaques that I wouldn’t hang anywhere, so really they were a waste of money.
When considering offering your employees some sort of reward think about something they could reuse, or something that is like a work of art. For instance I saw these beautiful Art Glass Trophies online. They are really stunning pieces of art that I would have enjoyed having on my desk More >
Keeping The Books Straight
Jan 5th
Now you can know your bottom line with a click of the mouse.
One of the most, if not the most, critical part of your business is its financial stability. Without that you can have the greatest customer service, superb products or services, and the best location or most beautiful offices and you can still fail miserably.
Many people who go into business don’t have any accounting background, heck a good portion of them probably don’t even balance their checkbook every month. Lots of people, especially young adults, keep their financial standing in their head. During college days that might not be More >
Choosing The Perfect Web Site Name
Dec 30th
Well, I’m starting to figure out what name I want for my business, or at least what web name I want. Today it is imperative that you pick a name that a lot of people are searching for, but also that you include something that will make you stand out for a particular group of people you are trying to reach.
For instance, maybe you want to sell cameras online. Well of course you’d try to have “camera” in your website name, but what other special features could you include to hone it down, so that you’ll pop up on the More >
Preparing To Be CRM Savvy
Dec 26th
OK, we’re at the starting gate. My husband and I are just finishing up getting all our piles of papers entered into the computer, so that we can manage tasks and information. As we settle in to complete our business plan, we’ll be looking at Customer Relationship Management (CRM) applications.
One thing we’ve always had a hard time with was keeping track of our clients/students. After you reach a certain number, which was around 100 for us, you just lose the ability to keep track of who you’ve done what with. So, instead of trying to figure out a way to More >