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Be Constructive, Not Destructive
An article of 1257 words focusing on how to use communication wisely and offers three steps to eliminate destructive conversations.

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Headknocking Brick Walls and Whats a Manager to Do
Sometimes, when a middle manager tries to express his view about a new strategy or goal, senior management can close their ears. After all, what would this middle manager know? So, what can a Manager do? There are courses of action one can take.

Have You Appreciated Someone Today? One Powerful Secret for Team Motivation
I invested some time with Mother recently and drove her to the hospital to visit with her sick sister-in-law, my aunt. While I was standing in the doorway, a nurse came by and introduced herself as Ruth and said “hello” to us and said “hello” to my aunt. This put a smile on my aunt’s face. The nurse then introduced me to the other nurses working at the nurses’ station. She let me know that these nurses are hard working and good at their jobs.

Leadership Tips for the Manager Who is Too Easy
The Plant Manager was becoming increasingly frustrated. His production manager was struggling to meet plant performance targets and was not getting his team to take ownership of achieving results. The initial diagnosis was that the production manager was being too easy on his team. As with most management problems, only two or three behaviours cause the majority of aggravation and frustration. Here we examine how to help an easy-going manager achieve what needs to get done.

21 Undisputed Rules for a Leader of the 21st Century
Working with organizations for the last two decades across the globe, I have derived 21 undisputed qualities of a leader (not a manager). Sharing with community of at least 42 countries I have learn that leadership is everything (not managerial effectiveness). A leader can be a manager but a manager cannot be a leader.

Why Temporary Nurse Staffing Companies Make Great Candidates for Factoring
Temporary nurse staffing companies are great candidates for factoring for many reasons. A nurse staffing factor has many benefits to offer these business owners, learn more about nurse staffing funding today!

Recourse and Non-Recourse Nurse Staffing Accounts Receivable Factoring: What’s the Difference?
Accounts receivable factoring is quite common in the temporary nurse staffing industry these days. It’s an excellent way for nurse staffing agency owners to bridge the cash flow gap that’s created when their clients (hospitals, nursing homes and vendor management systems) take months to pay for the staffing services. However, as common as nurse staffing accounts receivable factoring is, one of the most misunderstood concepts of the financing arrangement is the difference between recourse and non-recourse factoring.

What to Tell Your Customers about Nurse Staffing Account Receivables Factoring
Hiring an invoice funding company can be an unnerving process for nurse staffing agency owners because they may be worried about how their customers will view the new financing relationship. It's a natural concern to have; however, working with a nurse staffing account receivables factoring company doesn't have to be scary. This article gives three unique responses that agency owners can give to their customers to help explain a new account receivables factoring arrangement.

Top Five Reasons to Use Nurse Staffing Account Receivables Factoring
If you are a nurse staffing agency owner, and you are interested in learning about alternative ways to finance your business, then look no further than nurse staffing account receivables factoring. Selling your invoices to a factoring firm gives you the ability to stabilize your cash flow without having to go into debt. Here are five more reasons why temporary nurse staffing agency owners should factor their receivables:

Top Three Common Mistakes to Avoid when Choosing a Nurse Staffing Payroll Factoring Company
Most entrepreneurs who decide to open a nurse staffing agency are well-versed in the industry, and they have the passion to succeed. However, when it comes to accounting, and in particular managing cash flow, temporary nurse staffing agency owners often stumble. Entrepreneurs who have a hard time balancing payments coming in with financial obligations going out (i.e. payroll, payroll taxes) should take advantage of working with a payroll factor.

How Will My Customers View Temporary Nurse Staffing Account Receivable Financing?
When a nurse staffing agency owner is thinking about financing his / her receivables, he / she may worry about how the hospitals, nursing homes and long-term care centers will view the financing arrangement. Furthermore, many temporary nurse staffing business owners are concerned that their customers will view their decision to factor as a indicator that the agency is financially unstable. However, deciding to utilize temporary nurse staffing account receivable financing is actually a positive indication that your nurse staffing business is stable, rapidly growing, and in high demand.

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