by Linda Fayerweather | Jun 30, 2014 | Financial, Personal Improvement, Planning for Business
Summer is here and the season of travel is upon us. What’s in your Wallet? is a good ad for a credit card, but it is even a better reminder of what is really in your wallet. Before you take off on a trip, take an inventory of your wallet or purse. Make sure...
by Jeff Mendelsohn | Jun 30, 2014 | Business Management, Employee Management
Last week I talked about Who Has The Keys To Your Business? which got me thinking about what else to do when an employee leaves or is terminated. So I made a list! Have the employee do exit paperwork. This paper work could be any thing from 401k transfer permission to...
by Tiffiny Fayerweather | Jun 30, 2014 | Financial
Automatic withdrawals are great, no more forgetting to mail out a check or call the creditor with your credit card numbers. The drawback, however, is forgetting about how many of those convenient withdrawals you have and how much they are for. If you have set yourself...
by Jeff Mendelsohn | Jun 23, 2014 | Business Management
As I write this I am sitting here staring at a set of keys I found while cleaning out my desk. The keys don’t belong to me. They belong to a business I use to work for a very long time ago. The one key opens both the front and back door to the main shop. The...
by Tiffiny Fayerweather | Jun 23, 2014 | Business Improvement, Employee Management, Organization, Security, Uncategorized
Every business will have complaints from a customer every now and then. When the customer complaints keep coming in about the same issues over and over is when you need to worry. How you deal with the complaints is what will make your business stand out. Consider...