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What You Don’t (But Should) Know About Workers’ Comp
Most people spend more time at their place of employment than they do in their own homes, and many feel safe and secure at work. When an on the job accident happens, it can be a shocking experience that leaves the victim feeling uncertain and unnerved. Most employees know that if they are injured on…
Read More »Optimizing Your Work-At-Home Schedule
Working at home can be difficult for many people. While it seems like the ideal option for most, it is fraught with difficulties for people who don’t manage their schedule well. Keeping a regular schedule is important so you can make sure you get all your work done. Between family members interrupting you during work…
Read More »Breaking into the Break Room: Complaints Your Workers Aren’t Telling You
The relationship between employee and employer is a delicate one. You have to constantly battle the balance between management and openness. As an employer, you may have an ‘open door’ policy that encourages your employees to voice their concerns. And although your employees may consider taking advantage of your policy, they may not feel comfortable…
Read More »Continual Learner: 4 Ways to Hone Your Professional Skills
In order to remain competitive and competent, employees should continually polish their professional skills and knowledge. Employees who continually engage in professional development will enjoy an enhanced reputation and improved expertise in their field. Below introduces four of the best ways to hone your professional skills. Productivity Proficiency According to personal productivity guru David Allen,…
Read More »5 Tips to Convert a First Time Customer into a Lifetime Customer
Congratulations! You have sold your product (or service) to a new customer. It’s a great feeling! Then you say something like “Thank you, let me know if there is anything else I can help you with in the future.” Basically, right there, without realizing it, you killed it, and not in a good way. You…
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