TSBOM Article Podcast: Hiring and Firing and Weeding and Seeding
The Small Business Owners Manual by author Joe Kennedy: Selected Readings in mp3 Podcast
Small business is actually the biggest engine driving employment in
the U.S. economy. It's always been that way. But did you know that
there are over a dozen federal agencies that exist to make sure
that your business satisfies their definition of a workers'
paradise? Then there is state law, county and local laws. It seems
that there is no end to the legal morass involved in recruiting,
hiring, c...
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Small business is actually the biggest engine driving employment in
the U.S. economy. It's always been that way. But did you know that
there are over a dozen federal agencies that exist to make sure
that your business satisfies their definition of a workers'
paradise? Then there is state law, county and local laws. It seems
that there is no end to the legal morass involved in recruiting,
hiring, contracting, and firing. We can't cover every regulation
but a few tips, rules and methods are given to make the
entrepreneur aware of the most likely problems that can occur, and
quick and easy ways to prevent real and frivolous employee lawsuits
that may threaten the very existence of your small business.
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Fri March 30 2007
Small business is actually the biggest engine driving employment in
the U.S. economy. It's always been that way. But did you know that
there are over ...
read more
Small business is actually the biggest engine driving employment in
the U.S. economy. It's always been that way. But did you know that
there are over a dozen federal agencies that exist to make sure
that your business satisfies their definition of a workers'
paradise? Then there is state law, county and local laws. It seems
that there is no end to the legal morass involved in recruiting,
hiring, c...
read more
Small business is actually the biggest engine driving employment in
the U.S. economy. It's always been that way. But did you know that
there are over a dozen federal agencies that exist to make sure
that your business satisfies their definition of a workers'
paradise? Then there is state law, county and local laws. It seems
that there is no end to the legal morass involved in recruiting,
hiring, contracting, and firing. We can't cover every regulation
but a few tips, rules and methods are given to make the
entrepreneur aware of the most likely problems that can occur, and
quick and easy ways to prevent real and frivolous employee lawsuits
that may threaten the very existence of your small business.
read less
Tue February 27 2007
Small businesses owners are proactive, energetic and possess
impress skill sets needed to make the business happen. But
accounting is often put off fo...
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Small businesses owners are proactive, energetic and possess
impress skill sets needed to make the business happen. But
accounting is often put off for another day. Books fall behind and
entrepreneurs have no idea if they are in a profit or loss
situation, or even how much money they have in the bank. Why is
this? Psychologists tell us that it is a common disorder called
anxiety syndrome. In good ...
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Small businesses owners are proactive, energetic and possess
impress skill sets needed to make the business happen. But
accounting is often put off for another day. Books fall behind and
entrepreneurs have no idea if they are in a profit or loss
situation, or even how much money they have in the bank. Why is
this? Psychologists tell us that it is a common disorder called
anxiety syndrome. In good times there is always something more
important and exciting to do than balance the checkbook, and in
difficult times business owners just don't want to work hard at
calculating numbers that are discouraging. So what is anxiety
syndrome and how should business owners make sure they have
accurate and timely numbers in good times and bad?
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Sun February 11 2007
Small businesses must be constantly on the lookout for scams and
security breaches, both internal and external. Ill-intentioned or
even innocent emplo...
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Small businesses must be constantly on the lookout for scams and
security breaches, both internal and external. Ill-intentioned or
even innocent employees may expose your Information Technology
assets to an increasing range of hazards including viruses,
hacking, worms, mal-ware, scum-ware, spam attacks, server
hi-jackings and more. The results to the small business owner may
range from degraded wo...
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Small businesses must be constantly on the lookout for scams and
security breaches, both internal and external. Ill-intentioned or
even innocent employees may expose your Information Technology
assets to an increasing range of hazards including viruses,
hacking, worms, mal-ware, scum-ware, spam attacks, server
hi-jackings and more. The results to the small business owner may
range from degraded workstation performance, to someone in a
far-away country stealing your customer lists and emptying bank
accounts. There is no way to protect again everything, but this
primer outlines the top threats and advises on what to tell
employees to minimize IT security exposures.
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Tue January 23 2007
Advertising icon Rosser Reeves brought us the "Unique Selling
Proposition" in his 1961 book "Reality In Advertising." But almost
half a century later ...
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Advertising icon Rosser Reeves brought us the "Unique Selling
Proposition" in his 1961 book "Reality In Advertising." But almost
half a century later the USP is still with us and continues to grow
in importance. The USP is not just about advertising and marketing
but is the very identity of your company; it's very reason to be.
This is why customers should buy your products and services and why
yo...
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Advertising icon Rosser Reeves brought us the "Unique Selling
Proposition" in his 1961 book "Reality In Advertising." But almost
half a century later the USP is still with us and continues to grow
in importance. The USP is not just about advertising and marketing
but is the very identity of your company; it's very reason to be.
This is why customers should buy your products and services and why
your firm is not just another competitor. So we describe the USP
and its special importance to small business.
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Sat January 06 2007
In this short intro chapter the author describes the purpose of the
book as a serious, high-voltage undertaking, thick with real
information, not feel...
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In this short intro chapter the author describes the purpose of the
book as a serious, high-voltage undertaking, thick with real
information, not feel-good fluff. Assumptions here are that small
business owners are either planning a new business or already have
one; aim to grow; are comfortable with the Internet; and are in
business to maximize earnings and minimize taxes and expenses. The
segment...
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In this short intro chapter the author describes the purpose of the
book as a serious, high-voltage undertaking, thick with real
information, not feel-good fluff. Assumptions here are that small
business owners are either planning a new business or already have
one; aim to grow; are comfortable with the Internet; and are in
business to maximize earnings and minimize taxes and expenses. The
segment concludes with an outline of the book’s 14 chapters.
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