by Linda Fayerweather | Feb 3, 2014 | Business Improvement, Business Management
Did you just return from that horrid Monday Morning Meeting and wondering “why me?”. Well, Tiffiny, Jeff and I often feel that way, too, on various meetings we attend. Tiffiny gives us a great idea on a checklist and Jeff talks of the cost of meetings...
by Jeff Mendelsohn | Feb 3, 2014 | Business Improvement, Business Management
I am regularly in meetings that cost anywhere between $300 to $3500+. Sounds crazy right? Not for me, and not for most people. On average I spend 3-5 hours a week in meetings. These meetings vary in size. Sometimes it is just the development department, 8 people....
by Linda Fayerweather | Jan 5, 2014 | Benchmarking, Business Management, Saving Time
“We must use time wisely and forever realize that the time is always ripe to do right.” –Nelson Mandela We mark time in years, months, days, hours, minutes and seconds. Sometimes a millisecond will make a difference and sometimes a year won’t...
by Tiffiny Fayerweather | Dec 30, 2013 | Business Management, Business Planning, Deadlines, Financial, Goals, Uncategorized
The end of 2013 is upon us. Are you ready for the new year? If you planned ahead you already have a jump start on getting everything right where it should be to make your accountant happy. Good for you but, if you’re like most small business owners this time of...
by Jeff Mendelsohn | Dec 23, 2013 | Business Management, Customer Service & Culture
Since I’ve gotten into web development I’ve spent a good amount of time building new web applications and taking care of web applications. One web application in particular really stuck out by slowly becoming a train wreck. This web application was highly...
by Linda Fayerweather | Oct 27, 2013 | Business Culture, Business Management, Employee Management
Why did you start your business? OR Why are you starting a business? When we started our businesses, most of us thought we had a great product or service and believed that we could provide it to customers and in the end make a great living. Too often, the business...