Posts Tagged ‘Anica Oaks’
How to Fire the Right Way
According to a recent Human Capitalist article, over 30 percent of new hires quit within the first six months. However, many unsatisfied employees choose to remain and poorly perform at their job. Terminating an employee can be a stressful experience. However, following the four tips below will reduce problems and ensure legal compliance. Documentation “If…
Read MoreEmployment Laws Made Easy for Small Business Owners
According to the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), entrepreneurs must deal with employment laws covering everything from preventing discrimination to posting the correct workplace posters.
Read More 4 Small Business Secrets to Vetting Your Candidates
Properly vetting potential job candidates is critical to protecting your business. Below explains four affordable ways how small businesses can properly screen potential job candidates.
Read More 6 Indispensable IT Professionals for Your Business
An IT (information technology) professional is a necessity this day and age in order for a business to function on a relevant and critical level.
Read More 5 Easy Payroll Steps for Your New Business
Regardless of the type of business you have, effectively and correctly administering payroll is essential to day-to-day operations.
Read More 4 Degrees for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
Starting your own business is a big undertaking that involves plenty of general business knowledge, and knowledge about small business management and functions, as well as knowledge specific to your industry.
Read More Avoid These 4 Common Social Media Marketing Mistakes
Social media can be one of the strongest boons to your business, but it can also be something that can hurt your prospects when used improperly. Knowing how to set up a strong social media campaign can only be done when you know what NOT to do.
Read More Safety Standards: Keep Your Employees Safe with These Tips
The financial repercussions of poor security practices can sink any SMB no matter how careful you are. As such, it’s important to focus on mishap prevention to reduce negative outcomes. Whether your business measures annual sales in thousands of dollars or millions, sound security precautions are imperative.
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