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  • Do Your Goals Get Away From You?  By : Marnie Green
    Use these three recommendations about performance-related goals to help establish clear expectations and improve employee performance.
  • It's Not My Father's Workplace Anymore  By : Marnie Green
    Managing in today's workplace can create a major challenge because of the integration of multiple generations. Here are some insights and helpful tips to help better manage your employees.
  • Creating Momentum  By : Marnie Green
    Here are some useful questions to ask yourself and your team to help build momentum. Providing vision and an energetic workplace is vital for employee performance.
  • Read My Mind  By : Marnie Green
    Setting clear expectations is an important part in performance management. Try using a few of these tips to ensure that employees understand the expectations against which their performance will be evaluated.
  • Learn To Avoid Ugly Baby Syndrome  By : Tim-Knox
    Last week we talked about creating a "Startup Plan" for your new business idea. To catch you up, a Startup Plan is a detailed list of tasks and subtasks that must be completed in order to get you from the initial idea stage to opening day and beyond.
  • Attention Landlords! The Many Advantages of Electronic Rent Collection  By : Dave Pye
    Landlords and property managers, learn about the many advantages there are to collecting monthly rent online or electronically.
  • Never Dive Into Business Without A Startup Plan  By : Tim-Knox
    This week begins the tale of my recent foray into the world of brick and mortar and the startup the lessons learned there from.
  • Giving Difficult Feedback: 5 Steps to Telling Inconvenient Truths  By : Deb Dominguez-18585
    One of the most challenging aspects of a manager’s job, the part that is most messy and unpredictable, is giving corrective feedback. Whether it’s delivering a less than stellar review, laying someone off or coaching a challenging employee, for those of us who are wired to avoid conflict, this can be excruciating.
  • Employee Retention - Benchmark Your Jobs, Not Your People  By : Annette Estes
    This cutting-edge job benchmarking process will bring clarity to meet the objectives of your performance appraisal system and productivity measures.
  • Effective Time Management Tips  By : Jessica Thomson
    Time is something that everyone needs to achieve goals, spend with family and friends and also for oneself. Time management is where an individual uses certain tools and methods to help manage time and to make the most of life. Any individual who manages his time and uses it optimally is successful in life.
  • Using Training to Support Employee Engagement Initiatives: 7 Keys for Success  By : Kris Kiler-18585
    Engaged employees demonstrate three characteristics: commitment, involvement and enthusiasm. Employees become engaged when their employers meet their basic needs, create meaningful opportunities to contribute, foster a sense of belonging, and provide chances to learn and grow.* Employee training is likely to be a key factor in the implementation of any organizational strategy aimed at improving employee engagement.
  • Role of Time Management  By : JessicaThomson
    Time is a very important thing for people all over the world. It is time, which runs this world. For some people time is money and for some time is even more than that. Some people consider time as god. In fact if we closely introspect ourselves then we would realize that it is time that runs us and not we are who control time. Starting from numerous proverbs and various time related topic discussions, one thing that has always been a matter of concern is time management.
  • 5 Secrets to Inspiring Professionalism  By : Deb Dominguez
    Imagine jumping into a complex, high stakes game without knowing the rules—that's what thousands do daily as they enter the business world without an introduction to basic professionalism.
  • Management Consulting: Building a community that will nurture and grow your company's culture  By : Renie Cavallari-12244
    According to the Harvard Business Review, employees who are happy are 53 percent more likely to stay with a company than individuals who are unhappy. As management, building a strong community within your business can have very powerful rewards. Learn strategies to build a strong community within your business.
  • End of the Year Performance Evaluations  By : Marnie Green
    Performance evaluations can often be difficult because supervisors fail to follow three basic rules. Do you know the rules?

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