The Power of Desktop Alerts for Employee Communication

Effective communication is essential for every organization. With distributed teams and remote work on the rise, it can be challenging to ensure all employees get access to important company announcements and updates. This is where desktop alerts enabled by employee communication software and apps can make a big difference. Desktop Alerts – What Are They?…

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Types Of Business Software Every Company Needs

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Running a business is a challenge at the best of times, so it’s always worth making it as straightforward as possible for yourself. That’s where software comes in, as they’ll make performing vital tasks much easier. They’ll even take a lot of time and effort out of it. You’ll need to invest in different types…

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How to Optimize Voice Search Marketing in 2024

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Who would have predicted that voice technology would gain such high adoption rates? According to NPR and Edison Research, 62% of Americans 18+ utilize voice assistants on any device. The latest Edison research also indicates that 36% of Americans own smart speakers. They’re embracing voice-activated searches to entertain their kids and listen to music. Voice…

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A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Your Own Event App

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In our current era, the explosion of mobile applications has significantly altered how we approach organizing and managing events. With apps evolving rapidly, there’s a clear demand for creating your own event app that caters directly to unique needs and goals. Take, for instance, the fact that around 62 thousand mobile applications were launched on…

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Why We Should Fire Fast, Not Last

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Here is one that takes a real leap for a younger manager or CEO to believe.  After hiring someone with all the attendant enthusiasm followed by the training and learning curve, if an employee shows signs of weakness in the job or problems dealing with contemporaries, it is the natural tendency for most of us…

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What Are the Best Franchises Under $30k?

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Starting a business is the American dream, but it can often be a scary and complex process. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, around 20% of new businesses fail within their first two years. That’s where buying a franchise comes into play. Franchise ownership allows you to be a business owner backed by a trusted company…

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It’s Never Too Early to “Spring Clean” Your Business

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Spring provides a great opportunity to analyze and reassess all aspects of your business to ensure better outcomes for the remainder of the fiscal year. Consider which areas need to be reined in. Not only is this a time for a hard look at your financials and internal structures, but it’s also a great time…

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The Best Career Advice We Could Find

With the Great Resignation in full effect, more people than ever are looking into career change possibilities. Perhaps one isn’t happy with their current salary, or it could be the environment of one’s workplace that’s the problem. Some strongly disagree with the way their current employers have responded to the ongoing pandemic. There are also…

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College Athletes: Know Your Tax Obligations in NIL Agreements

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Collegiate athletics is a competitive and popular multibillion dollar business industry. With television rights deals, conference realignment, recruitment, and much more, collegiate athletics garner significant media coverage. One topic receiving significant recent attention is the area of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) agreements, which allow student-athletes to financially benefit from their NIL. Due to the…

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Hiring For A Tax Organization: A.I. Versus Human Recruiters

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As a thirty-year veteran in executive search for tax professionals, I have a special set of skills. Remember the Liam Neeson movie quote in Ransom: “What I do have are a very particular set of skills, skills I have acquired over a very long time. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you.” However,…

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