Diversity & Inclusion: Best Practices for Project Managers
A project manager will be expected to undertake a significant amount of training to gain professional qualifications during the course of their career. In truth, they never really finish learning as there are always new methods and ways of thinking coming to the fore. These are things that can really help them not only to…
Read MoreSelf Employed? 7 Ways to Qualify For a Mortgage
If you’re self-employed and you’re wondering if you would qualify for a mortgage, then yes, it’s possible. However, as a self-employed person, getting a mortgage is more difficult and challenging compared to employed individuals. Lenders, in general, are concerned about whether self-employed individuals can repay their loans consistently. They need to see that you have…
Read MorePrepare for Unexpected Changes: 6 Tips to Manage Financial Risk
If we learned anything in 2020 it was that every business should plan for the unprecedented and the unthinkable. Whether your business struggled to survive, or actually thrived and grew due to the unexpected opportunities that the situation created, now is a great time to carry out a review of potential risks for the future…
Read MoreWill Amassing More Content Help Your SEO?
One of the biggest goals for any website owner is to increase traffic to their website through engaging content that is optimized for maximum views. When doing competitive research, you may notice that other businesses in your industry might have a lot of content, which leads to the common belief that more content equals higher search engine…
Read MoreDifference Between Traditional & Business Format Franchising
Franchising refers to the business expansion method of licensing the rights to sell products and services to franchisees. But there are two different types of franchising that each have their own pros and cons: traditional franchising and business format franchising. Traditional Franchising Traditional franchising, also known as product distribution franchising, is found most commonly in bottling,…
Read MoreFixing the Roadblocks to Remote Work
For many of us, remote work has been our reality for much of the past year. At times it can seem like one of the best things to come out of this pandemic with its ease and convenience of working in your own environment. While it is true that many people enjoy and prefer remote…
Read More10 Ways to Build Your Company’s Reputation
As a company, there are many opportunities to build up a positive reputation but it’s important to know how to maintain it and not ruin all that hard work that goes into it. It’s a lot harder to build up reputation but it’s very easy to knock it down. With that being said, you may…
Read MoreThe R&D Tax Credit, Explained
The R&D Tax Credit is the closest thing to free money for tech startups. To summarize: a startup can claim a percentage of each employee’s payroll as long as the work they’re doing relates to research and development. The amount you can claim per employee is related to the amount of time they actively spend on R&D.…
Read More13 Digital Trends for Retail Success
When it comes to digital trends for retail, it seems as if someone is always marketing “the next big thing,” which can often lead to a lot of trial and error. And with retail attempting to make a big comeback this year, there isn’t a lot of wiggle room for technology that doesn’t provide a…
Read MoreDear Outlook And Gmail Developers…
Dear Outlook, Gmail, and developers of all email systems. I have a feature request. Actually, it’s a feature removal request. I think it will improve the productivity of all email users, and how they value your tools. Please remove the “Reply All,” feature. I’m just about to join a meeting of more than 300 people.…
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