by Linda Fayerweather | Oct 16, 2012 | Business Culture, Business Improvement, Personal Improvement
Procrastination is a lot like playing Words with Friends®, you spend time, have some fun but when you are done; the dishes are still in the sink to wash! Well, entrepreneurs are famous for finding ways to start the next adventure before making sure the last one is...
by Tiffiny Fayerweather | Oct 10, 2012 | Business Improvement, Goals, Organization
Want to make 2013 the year your business gets organized? Start now! Here are a few ways to make the new year a little less cluttered; Scan your receipts and invoices and electronically file them by month. Some office programs even allow the electronic copy to be...
by Linda Fayerweather | Oct 2, 2012 | Business Culture, Business Improvement, Planning for Business, Uncategorized
We, in business, use the term “Bus” often as an abbreviation for business and we have a habit of saying “threw them under the bus” as an euphemism for blaming someone for something that didn’t work. Thanks to Jim Collins, we also use the...
by Jeff Mendelsohn | Oct 1, 2012 | Business Improvement, Personal Improvement
I was on Reddit the other day. Oh, who am I kidding. I’m on Reddit like 130 times a day. Anyway, someone posted a topic asking about what actionable advice did you wish you were told sooner. Here is a collection of my advice, some good advice from that topic,...
by Linda Fayerweather | Sep 25, 2012 | Business Improvement, Image & Marketing
This is a cautionary tale about information and how easily we can lose control over our brand/image/name. Cautionary from the viewpoint that if we put “noise, comments, images” on the internet – redacting, changing and correcting can be a long...
by Jeff Mendelsohn | Sep 24, 2012 | Business Improvement, Customer Service & Culture
This past month I’ve talked to several potential clients about a new website and other services. They all had a common theme, they were all unhappy with their current web providers. When we talked about what my company could do for them it became apparent that...