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How Interns Can Benefit Your Small Business
by Susan Caminiti. Remember when you were in college and couldn’t wait to get some work experience out in the so-called “real world”? Well, there’s a current crop of college students who feel the same way, and when
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Bringing in a Boss: How to hire a CEO for your small business
by Susan Caminiti. It may sound counter-intuitive, but the skills needed to start a small business—perseverance, patience, and passion, to name a few—aren’t always the same ones necessary to take a company to the next level. Sure,
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Working Remotely: Setting up and managing a telecommuting workforce
by Robert Lerose. When Marissa Mayer, the recently-installed CEO of Yahoo! rescinded the company's permissive telecommuting policy and required employees to work on-site, it sent ripples throughout the business world. Some critics of her
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No News is Bad News: Why being upfront with employees is key to good morale
by Iris Dorbian. When small business owner Hillary Kelbick co-founded MKP Communications, a financial services marketing-firm based in New York City, 18 years ago, one of her key goals was to treat her employees with dignity and respect.
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College degree required. But why?
by Suzanne Lucas A bachelor's degree is now required for jobs that used to be held by high school grads. Could this actually hurt your business? There's an idea that the person with a degree is "better" than a person without one. Indeed, The New
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