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Swim Clear of the Compensation Undertow
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| You have the right people, right products/services and the right strategy. But, you are still missing the mark on realizing your true revenue potential. If this sounds like your story, read on.
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Employees vs. Contractors - What's The Difference?
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| Whether a person is an independent contractor or an employee generally depends on the amount of control exercised by the employer over the work being done. Dictating how a job is to be done or limiting the actions of the worker may establish an employer-employee relationship. |
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The Power of Positive New Employee Inductions
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| When a new staff member starts with your company, they are joining a dream, a hope of a great future and genuinely want to do the best they can for your company. How you treat the employee on their first day as part of their employee induction sets your relationship with them for the entire period they are with you. |
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Five Secrets to Becoming the Perfect Employee That Everyone Wants – Part One
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| With ever increasing deadlines, decreasing resources, and changing workplaces, sometimes it can be challenging to be a good employee, much less a perfect employee. The employee who can rise above the everyday problems and embrace challenges will be the person that every employer wants.
The following are five secrets to being the perfect employee everyone wants. |
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BOOK REVIEW: The Set-Up-To-Fail Syndrome: How Good Managers Cause Great People to Fail (By Jean-François Manzoni & Jean-Louis Barsoux, Harvard Business School Press, 2002, ISSBN #0-87584-949-0)
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| Totally unaware, managers can become complicit in the failure of an employee. Describes the negative self-fulfilling cycle where an employee's mistake or lapse begins to shape his/her manager's overall negative view of him/her. In turn, the manager starts treating the employee as if they fit that image of a poor performer. The employee lives up (down?) to those expectation and and the relationship spirals down and down. The book offers some suggestions for managers who see the situation in action and want to "crack the syndrome." |
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Is Now A Good Time To Start A Home Business?
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| Entrepreneurs, especially those with a successful home-based Internet marketing business, are more recession-proof than someone who is in the traditional employer-employee relationship trading time for money. |
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Relationships: The Key to Organizational Success
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| Every company has an organizational structure which determines the duties and obligations of each employee. Each employee, from executive to manager to the employee, plays an important role in the productivity and success of the organization. In many cases channeled down organizational decisions can have a negative influence on the relationship between the supervisor and the employee which results in losses in organizational productivity and profits. Organizational relationships between supervisors and employees are the key to the success of any organization. |
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Help - How Do I Fire My Employee?
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| Problem employees can hurt your business bad and as a manager, one should be able to perform all possible measures to help and retain an employee. But if all else fails, here are some tips for managers in ending a working relationship with a problem employee. |
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Make Up Instead of Break Up: Holiday Relationship Tips
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| Sometimes holiday stress can be too much for a relationship. If you feel your relationship is teetering on the edge, here are five effective and very do-able relationship tools you can use now to prevent a relationship break up. |
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Relationship = to relate with a significant other person lovingly everyday.
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| Look at it as a verb "to relate with a significant other person lovingly everyday" not a noun. It is a verb – continuous – you are in a relationship for as log as you are relating with this person. And if you are doing it so lovingly then you are in a goooood relationship!
Whose responsibility is a relationship?
50-50?
80-20?
In my opinion, each partner has to give 100% in order for a relationship to work.
A real loving relationship is a partnership of mutual support and mutual pleasure and mutual respect.
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Employee vs Independent Contractor
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| If you own a small business or are thinking about starting one, you will need to have a good understanding of the difference between a regular W-2 employee and a 1099 independent contract. It is usually more beneficial for an employer to have a contractor rather than an employee because the employer does not have to spend the time and effort to do payroll for that worker. Unfortunately, you don't get to just choose which status you put a worker into. The IRS forces you to choose one status or the other based on your relationship with a worker. The more supervision you have over a worker, the more likely it is that the worker should be a W-2 employee. The more independence they have, the more likely it is that they should be a 1099 contractor. |
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