Yes, Office Carpets Affect Your Employees’ Health

Carpets are a popular floor covering in offices because they are comfortable and add to the aesthetics of the office space. And by ensuring that your office carpets are cleaned and well-maintained can you and your employees enjoy these benefits. But how well you take care of your office carpets will impact the health and…

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Culture and Values Count in Leadership

So many of the discussions on sales and business performance focus on strategies, competitive positioning, product/service superiority, and even customer satisfaction/loyalty. As we talk about how we execute at the highest levels, depending on what a pundit is selling, the “secret” to success is the application of certain technologies, methodologies, training, programs, content, tools, processes.…

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How to Make Sure You’re Choosing an Adaptable Franchise Model

Now more than ever, entrepreneurs want a crystal ball to predict which franchises will continue to thrive in this “new normal.” Unfortunately, we can’t see the future, but our decades of experience have taught us one of the most crucial aspects of long-term franchise brand success is adaptability. So, how do you make sure you’re…

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How to Work With a Partially Remote Team

With companies slowly rolling back into the office as stay at home orders are lifting across the country, we know navigating a partially remote can be challenging. Seer is no stranger to working with team members in and out of the office since we launched the opportunity for team members to join our entirely remote…

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5 Basic Items You Need for a Home Office

These days, a nice and comfortable home office means everything as we are forced to work from home due to the Corona pandemic. And it seems that this is not going to change anytime soon. Therefore, you need to make sure that your home office is a place where you can work efficiently and effectively.…

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Marketing a New Startup During a Pandemic: 4 Tips

The coronavirus pandemic has changed the world as we know it, affecting businesses all across the globe. However, while some companies may have struggled, others have prospered, utilising the pandemic to not only restructure their working model but also completely start afresh with a new, pandemic-proof set of thinking. Many people have even decided to…

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Meditation Mind-Calming In Hectic Times

When you’re working on a hectic schedule, it can be difficult to find time to relax. Even worse, when you have time, it can be difficult to make sure that you use that time to destress properly. It’s easy to make the mistake of using your free time to finish up more work, do chores…

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How to Talk About Competitors? You Don’t

Not long ago, I read an exchange about how we should talk to our customers about out competitors. Some felt we should take a “leadership” position offering our views and insights to the customer. Frankly, I was appalled with some of the opinions in that discussion. We have no business talking about our competitors products…

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The CARES Act and Early Retirement Withdrawals

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, Pub. L. No. 116-136 (CARES Act), provides relief to eligible individuals taking withdrawals or loans from qualified employer retirement plans and Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs). Coronavirus-related withdrawals and loans Individuals may be eligible for coronavirus-related relief on withdrawals from qualified employer retirement plans or IRAs and on…

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7 Costs To Consider Before Taking Your Startup Public

Despite the fact that the number of IPOs (Initial Public Offerings) for startups have continued to stay low, I still hear it touted often as the preferred exit strategy. I suspect the exuberance for an IPO is still being driven by the highly visible successes of a few companies several years ago, including Facebook, Yelp,…

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