Telecommuting from the Manager’s Perspective

Telecommuting from the Manager’s Perspective

Whether or not it’s a smart move for Yahoo, Marissa Mayer certainly ignited a firestorm of debate when she pushed through a company-wide telecommuting ban for the iconic Internet firm. Unsurprisingly, tech and business journalists are almost universally condemning Mayer for the move.

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6 Skills Every Business Owner Must Have

6 Skills Every Business Owner Must Have

As a business owner, it’s your responsibility to balance the diverse set of skills needed to maintain a successful company. Whether your business is a law firm, flower shop, or construction company, basic principles like setting appropriate goals, managing money well, and keeping your integrity always apply.

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Don’t Let Your Major Box You In

Don’t Let Your Major Box You In

At some point during our college lives, we all check off a box indicating our major. For many people, this is when they begin to box in their futures as well. I’m here today to tell you that this box is meant to be broken.

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How to Use Coupons to Promote Your Local Business

How to Use Coupons to Promote Your Local Business

Coupons should be a part of your local online marketing strategy. If they are not right now, you should reconsider. They can drastically impact the effectiveness of existing marketing efforts by increasing the number of people who convert off your website, emails, social media accounts and more.

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Need to Relocate? 6 Tips to Help the Transition Go Smoothly For Employees

Need to Relocate? 6 Tips to Help the Transition Go Smoothly For Employees

When it’s time for a business to relocate, there’s a lot to consider. One thing that absolutely cannot be lost in the flurry of lease signings and movers’ fees is the effect the move will have on a company’s employees.

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