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3.9 Overcoming discrimination: Working Out of Poverty
All too often people living in poverty are not treated as equals by the rest of society.

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We All Speak the Language of Referrals
The idea of growing your business through word-of-mouth marketing is a concept that crosses cultural, ethnic, and political, boundaries. It resonates within entrepreneurs all over the world. It resonates in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas – because we all speak the language of referrals.

Improving Customer Service
We all know what a tip is. I don’t mean the kind of tip you get at the race track. I mean the kind you give to a waiter or waitress at a restaurant. I’ll bet you don’t know where the term, TIP, came from. The origin of this 3-letter word goes a long way toward explaining some important points about customer service.

4.0 The African Entrepreneur Race/Ethnicity: Entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship in Africa
Wherever society is highly differentiated along racial/ethnic lines, race and ethnicity have been used to predict entrepreneurial success or failure.

Exploring entrepreneurship in a declining economy
The paper explores entrepreneurship in a period of economic decline by identifying reasons for business start-ups under such conditions and examining whether the reasons were extrinsic in nature and entrepreneurial in origin.

Factors to Consider in Determining Whether a Franchise Will Work in Your Area
Whether your franchise will work in your area or not will depend on various market factors. Prominent among them are the age-group, income-level and ethnic-diversity of the population in the targeted market.

Sales-Moxie . . . You Gotta Have It To Succeed In Sales
Learn the origin of the word "Moxie" and how you can apply to your selling career, to achieve even better selling results.

I9 Compliance includes Small Businesses Too
Employers large and small are responsible for the completion and retention of I-9 Forms for all employees, regardless of citizenship or national origin, hired for employment in the United States. An employee is defined as any individual compensated for services or labor by an employer.

Other Discriminatory Practices Covered Under EEO Laws
Title 7 also prohibits not only intentional discrimination, but also practices that have the effect of discriminating against individuals because of their race, color, national origin, religion, or sex.

Disengaging From Your Family of Origin
Do feelings of fear and obligation stop you from disengaging from your abusive family of origin? You might want to reconsider this decision.

Racial and Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
As ethnic diversity in the workplace becomes more and more evident, so do the consequences that come with it. In large businesses, practice managers are trained to make quick decisions on different racial and sexual harassment occurrences, but small businesses don’t have this luxury. The number one way to correctly resolve and all together prevent occurrences as such is to implement HR Policies.

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