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121: Why Most Workplace Violence Plans Aren't Worth the Paper They're Printed On
In Today's world, we expect that certain occupations come with a level of risk. And yet, statistics clearly show that these professionals may not be as at-risk as others. In fact, the list of employees and workers in so-called non-violent, even mundane professions, who find themselves in danger as often, if not more so...
122: Talent Management: What Does It Really Mean?
The term talent management has become an HR hot phrase. The idea of being able to both identify and then manage the performance and motivation of the most business critical is alluring, but it is also fraught with dangers
123: Corporate Workplace Violence Plan - Will Yours Fail When You Need it Most?
The problem with most workplace violence plans is something that is often invisible to most managers responsible for the development of these policies. And yet, this missing piece could actually leave you and your company holding the proverbial bag, liability-wise, should the unthinkable happen to, or by, one of your employees.
124: Choosing A Color Scheme For Your Business
If you have ever noticed, there are several different ways to create a color scheme for your business. Many owners opt to select a single color for shirts and pants, while others opt to select a handful of colors and styles that employees can choose from. Regardless of which method you choose to use, there are several benefits that you should never ignore.
125: Getting Fabulous Deals On Uniforms For Your Company
With so many different uniforms available to business owners, it is a huge concern trying to locate something that will fit your exact needs, without throwing your budget completely off track. In order to make absolutely certain that your budget is not pulled you need to look for the best deals possible.
126: Profit Is The Applause You Get For Taking Care Of Your Customers
In the latest book Ken Blanchard gives an interesting definition - "Profit is the applause you get for taking care of your customers and creating a motivational environment for your people"
If you look after your customers they will come back to buy again and if you motivate your team, they will help you build your business.
127: Business Consulting Even an Idiot Could Understand
Utilizing business consulting services is useful, effective and potentially very accessible. But, with so many consultants, publications and vendors weighing in with their own perspective and opinions, it can be very confusing.
128: Pulling Together The Best Restaurant Uniforms For Your Business
When you are working to create a perfect uniform plan for your business, it is extremely important to consider several factors thoroughly before making any actual purchases. If you are careful you will have a great uniform that looks professional even after a night in the kitchen but with a bad uniform selection, you will have a costly purchase that does not hold up to your actual needs.
129: Excel, Next To The Phone It Is Your Most Important Tool
Running a business without Microsoft's brilliant Excel spreadsheet is like driving a car without mirrors. Doable but very dangerous.
130: How Management Training Can Help Your Business
A look at what management training is and how it can benefit your organisation and make it more profitable.
131: Business Strategy : Marketing Segmentation
There are various components which make up a marketing strategy, segmentation strategies play a major part in the overall marketing strategy of any organization or small business.
132: The Sales Person's First Day
Companies think that once the sales person agrees to join their company that the goal has been accomplished. The truth is that this is only one more step of the process and there is still much work to be done.
133: Restaurant Mystery Shopper - is an Essential Business Tool
Without a doubt it is service that brings clients back for more. Whether you own a restaurant, bar, cafe or coffeehouse, you want your customers to leave happy, and you want them to come again.
134: What Are Background Checks And Who Perform Them?
Wikipedia defines a background check as "the process of looking up official and commercial records about a person". This is sometimes called as background investigation and it is the standard operating procedure of many companies today.
135: Using Uniform Jackets Appropriately for your Business
If you have employees who work both inside and outside then looking into uniform jackets may be a wonderful idea.
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