If you’re working in two different worlds, you might find a complication between the ways business is ran and the way things work in the technical world. For example, computer programmers and math geniuses aren’t savvy to business mindset principles because they focus on the rational and explained ideals of […]
Month: May 2024
Networking Blues – Which Organizations Should I Join?
A good portion of networking is aligning yourself to the right groups and organizations. Although it is ideal to choose more notable and credible associations such as chambers of commerce, business leagues, social clubs, it can be a challenge selecting the best ones. We can not be members of every […]
Travel Insurance Doesn’t Always Mean Coverage
It’s that time of year again where the sun smiles upon us, school is out and the wide, wide world of travel is just a flight away. So you do some research on vacation options. You book a flight. You reserve a hotel room. And last but certainly not least, […]
Securing a Small Business Loan
Insufficient funding is one of the top reasons why 80% of businesses fail within the first year and a half. As a business owner, not only do you have to cover all operating expenses, but the time and effort needed to succeed means you will almost certainly have to bid […]
Why Non-Profit Volunteers Should Carry Business Cards
You know that business people need to have and use business cards, but I think non-profit volunteers should do the same. If you’re enthused about the work you do for your cause, and you’d like others to either donate or join as a volunteer, keep cards handy to give out […]
Your Speech Patterns Affect Sales Performance
Speech Patterns Affect Sales Eastern accents, like those spoken by New Yorkers, are normally a very fast rate of speech. Southern drawl, like those spoken by people from the South, is a much slower rate of speech. And, when you speak with the Midwesterner, the speech pattern is totally different. […]
The Four Stages of ‘Change Curve’ Small Business Owners Should Know
The ‘Change Curve’ is a helpful tool for small businesses to understand the stages of personal transition each employee undergoes. Kubler Ross developed this model to explain the grieving process (Shock and Denial, Anger and Fear, Acceptance and Commitment). This model helps small business owners predict how employees will react […]
Two Recommended Hospitals in Frankfurt, Germany
Frankfurt, officially known as Frankfurt am Main is the second largest metropolitan area in the country of Germany. Frankfurt is a globally renowned center for commerce, transportation, finance, education, culture and tourism. It is regarded as the second most expensive city of Germany and one of the top 10 most […]
Cheap RV Insurance-Is it Really a Bargain?
As with any automobile, your RV needs to be insured. It is not only the law, but it is also a protection for you and the investment you made in your recreational vehicle. But, you may be worried about the cost, particularly if the RV you are looking at is […]
Risks in International Business
Just as there are reasons to get into global markets, and benefits from global markets, there are also risks involved in locating companies in certain countries. Each country may have its potentials; it also has its woes that are associated with doing business with major companies. Some of the rogue […]