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Businesses Are Moving Away from Physical Offices

Feb 7, 2014 By Jerry Osteryoung

There is a growing trend in business of firms moving away from having a physical presence. Just about every start-up I see does so without an office. And many of these entrepreneurs are determined to continue to operate without one.

Filed Under: Getting Your Office Ready Tagged With: Accountability, Employees, Home Office, Jerry Osteryoung, Managing, Office, Telecommuting

3 Simple DIY Updates to Boost Your Business in a Weekend

Feb 5, 2014 By Chris Long

When you run a small business, chances are that you are not also in the business of handy work or repairs. There are many simple DIY projects that you can complete over the weekend that will boost your business in at least two ways.

Filed Under: Getting Your Office Ready Tagged With: Chris Long, Design, Efficiency, Office

5 New Trends in Corporate Design

Feb 3, 2014 By Mark Krenn

Office spaces are no longer a bland land of cubicles and white-washed walls. Companies finally realized that when employees actually want to be at work, they will be more productive.

Filed Under: Getting Your Office Ready Tagged With: Design, Mark Krenn, Office, Office Space

3 Ideas to Transform Your Work Space with a Small Budget

Jan 20, 2014 By Chris Long

Creating a fresh and friendly work environment not only makes the work day more enjoyable, but it can also stimulate productivity. Adding a little personality to any office space can make a world of difference on how your business appears to both employees and customers.

Filed Under: Making Your Business Official Tagged With: Chris Long, Design, Office, Saving Money

Exceptional Offices

Jan 14, 2014 By SmallBizClub

Have you ever fantasized about what would be in your ideal office? Take a look at what some companies already include, from skate parks to bomb shelters.

Filed Under: Getting Your Office Ready Tagged With: Competitors, Infographics, Office

4 Services You Need When Moving Into a New Office

Dec 4, 2013 By Chaleigh Glass

Moving into a new office can be exciting, especially if you are opening a new business or expanding your organization. The problem is that the prospect of hiring more talented people and bringing in more business might take your attention away from services that should be in place for a successful business environment.

Filed Under: Getting Your Office Ready Tagged With: Business Services, Chaleigh Glass, Getting Started, Location, Office, Professionalism

Does Your Office Space Send the Right Message to Clients?

Oct 23, 2013 By Erin Steiner

Your business makes an impression even before clients or customers get through the front door. No, we’re not talking about your company’s website (though that is important).

Filed Under: Getting Your Office Ready Tagged With: Design, Erin Steiner, Office, Office Space

How to Tame the Piles of Paperwork

Aug 16, 2013 By Marc Chauveau

One minute the office is tidy, organized, and everything has its place. The next, the paper starts piling up, folders are bursting with documents that you probably don’t even need, and the thought of sorting through it is a daunting nightmare.

Filed Under: Getting Your Office Ready Tagged With: Business Documents, Marc Chauveau, Office, Organization, Records

How to Solve the Top Pitfalls of Working from Home

Aug 13, 2013 By Nellie Akalp

The number of Americans working from home has jumped 41 percent since 1999. And as technology continues to evolve (mobile, social, collaboration), we can expect more growth in work-at-home jobs and telecommuting.

Filed Under: Getting Your Office Ready Tagged With: Flexible Scheduling, Office, Pitfalls, Startup, Technology, Telecommuting, Working from Home

4 Ways to Map Your Office Design to Your Company Culture

Jul 31, 2013 By YEC

If you have office space, you can look for ways to optimize it to support the type of culture you want to have—even if you’re a small-business owner. Here are some things you can try to use your office space to support and maintain your culture.

Filed Under: Getting Your Office Ready Tagged With: Culture, Design, Employees, Facilities, Office, Office Space, Young Entrepreneur Council

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