Management
The inauguration of President Barack Obama was indicative of the need of many Americans to feel hope, to say the least. At the top of the wish list for most is a kick in the pants of the economy.
There’s a perfect storm currently whipping up the high seas of the American environment, and that storm is called a recession. Here’s how to weather the storm and come out a survivor.
Many entrepreneurs think of the current recession as a time to wait to start their new businesses. But now just may be the right time.
Typically, a small business will start out based on a specific skill set possessed by the entrepreneur who starts the business. Here’s how to grow your business without doing every single task involved.
Do you know where your business is headed? The only way you can find out is through analyzing your small business’ performance.
One thing that many small business owners have trouble doing is realistically analyzing the way things are going within their business. Here’s how to do it and why it is so important.
While a recession might not have many high points for small businesses and entrepreneurs, there is one good thing that always happens; good employees seem to fall from the sky.
The word “recession” has been tossed around a lot lately. Whether or not the country is in a true recession is a point of disagreement among experts.
Anyone who has been in business for any length of time knows that keeping a good employee is much less expensive and time consuming than having to find, hire and train a new employee.
Some small business owners think that they cannot compete for top talent against the huge list of benefits offered by large corporations. That, however, is not always true. Employee benefit packages for small businesses can be just as enticing.