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Jun28How to Create Stability When Things Look Shaky
In every business, there is a moment when things look shaky. It could be that sales are at a record low. Business may be interrupted by an “act of God” like a hurricane or global pandemic. These moments in time can make one feel very insecure. Fortunately, there are ways…
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Jun24Process Review Best Practices and Checklist
Written processes and procedures should be reviewed on a regular basis to ensure that they are up-to-date and relevant. This article provides a breakdown of process review best practices along with a checklist you can use during any review. Process Review Best Practices Follow this list of best practices as…
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Jun21What Does Knowledge Transfer Look Like?
Implementing an effective knowledge transfer system will save your business time and money in the long term. That may sound like a bold statement, but it is true. What is Knowledge Transfer? Let’s begin this discussion with a look at what knowledge transfer is - and what it can do…
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Jun14Make a Plan to Go Remote Permanently
After 2020, most businesses got a taste of what it was like to go remote. And, many have found that working from home is more convenient and effective than requiring staff to come into the office. Here are a few benefits to hiring remote workers: You can hire from a…
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Jun7Ten Key Lessons from the Systems Simplified Podcast
As the founder and CEO of Business Success Consulting Group, Adi encounters terrific business owners, coaches, consultants, entrepreneurs, and more every day. So, it was only natural for her to create a podcast that allows her to have a deep discussion with these fascinating leaders. Systems Simplified is the result.…
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Jun1Do a Tech Clean-Up
Last year, many companies scrambled for online solutions for employees that were abruptly going remote. Once business leaders found the technology that seemed to work best with their business model, they refocused on their overall business goals. This makes perfect sense, but it also means that most businesses are not…
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May25Five Actions that Are Missing from Your Employee Retention Plan
Whether the labor market is competitive or sluggish, employee retention is much simpler than hiring and training new staff. There are many benefits to retaining good employees. One of the most significant factors is reduced cost. It’s usually much cheaper to keep the employees you already have than to hire…
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May17How to Pivot Effectively
“Pivot” is the one word we are all sick of hearing. All last year we heard that businesses had to pivot to stay alive. As 2021 progresses, you will have to pivot once more to fill market niches and grow your business, even as regulations change on a daily basis.…
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May10Ten Strategies Every Entrepreneur Can Use
Building your own business is every entrepreneur’s dream. Taking on such a project takes guts, gumption, organizational skills, and the ability to find the right people for the jobs that need to be filled. It’s a lot of work, but those of us who have achieved our goal and built…
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May3Use Organizational Systems to Keep Your Business Growing
You have created marketing strategies, hired sales associates, and created products to inspire business growth. You have taken classes, built plans, and talked through ideas with your team. But have you set up organizational systems to support business growth and keep your business on the trajectory you envision? Setting up…
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