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Plain English Guide to Employee Handbooks
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| The company employee handbook is one of the most important communication tools between your company and your employees. Not only does it set forth your expectations for your employees, but it also describes what they can expect from the company. It is essential that your company has one and that it be as clear and unambiguous as possible. Make certain that it is written in an understandable language which makes the company's policies accessible. |
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Human Resource Management
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| Ask any CEO of any Fortune 500 company what the most important part of their company is, what is the one single thing that drives their company to reach new heights of success, and I guarantee you they will tell you one thing: people. People are the power behind any company, big or small. So how do you keep your people happy? How do you ensure they are working to maximum capacity and boosting your company’s productivity? The answer comes in three not so simple words: human resource management. |
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What is Your Marketing Hook?
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| Company incentives have often been described as “golden handcuffs”, they make employees want to stay, or punish them if they leave. These company incentives come in many forms and example of a company incentive could be a loan for further education and as long as that employee commits to the company for a certain length of time, the loan is forgiven. However if the employee leaves the loan can become due and payable on demand. Employers will usually make these types of company incentives available to employees who are valuable to their company to ensure they remain loyal. |
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Employees are the real motivators to success
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| Company incentives have often been described as “golden handcuffs”, they make employees want to stay, or punish them if they leave. These company incentives come in many forms and example of a company incentive could be a loan for further education and as long as that employee commits to the company for a certain length of time, the loan is forgiven. However if the employee leaves the loan can become due and payable on demand. Employers will usually make these types of company incentives available to employees who are valuable to their company to ensure they remain loyal. |
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Empowerment, Autonomy & Discretion – Oh My!
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| Granting autonomy and loosening the apron strings can be scary. After all, this is your company we’re talking about. However, a company where employees have a reason to feel that what they are doing is important is a company on its way to greatness.
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Speed may be the biggest Determent to your Marketing Success
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| The company that gets to the customer first, the company that releases the product first, the company that slides in and closes the sale while you are still waiting to get the final specifications, all demonstrate how important speed is to your marketing success. |
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Logo Use in an Ad Campaign
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| Logos tend to be the face of a company, or at least the face a company or entity wishes to put forward. This face can be put toward all types of potential customers from investors to consumers. Incorporating that logo is an important way of putting your company’s personal stamp of approval or seal on anything a company approves of. |
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5 Key Things To Look For In A Sponsor
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| Ok, so you did massive research about the company you currently partnered up with - right? How much of a research did you do? So often when new recruits join up with a company, they are not at all too sure what the company is all about, what the products are and what it is they should be doing to promote the company / resources or services. They merely see dollar signs in front of them. Take time out to look at the person who you are signing up with. How competent are they as a mentor and upline sponsor. |
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Realizing Your Entrepreneurial Vision
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| Question: Can you become a successful entrepreneur?
Answer: Yes, but you can’t do it alone.
Entrepreneurs begin by creating a vision. The vision states what your company does, why it is in business and what it will achieve. From this vision, a company strategy emerges. It describes the actions the company will take to make the vision a reality. Your company’s future pain and success is a function of 1) whether your vision serves the needs of the marketplace and 2) how successfully your company implements its strategy.
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Money Speaks - Bankers Jargon! Doesn't anyone speak English?
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| In simple terms, debt to equity explains the financial health of the company. For example; suppose your company has a debt to equity ratio of 4 to 1. To a banker, that means there is $4.00 in debt compared to $1.00 invested in the company. In other words, your lenders own more of your company than you do. So, if you were asked to lend money to your company at this type of ratio, would you? |
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