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Some tips to help your small business or startup to avoid HR mistakes
Small businesses and startups can often make human resource mistakes that hurt profits and keep them from growing.
In many instances when people start smaller businesses and startups and when they start to grow, they don’t give thought to things that will affect them in the . . .
3 Important Leadership Lessons from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
MLK Day honors one of the greatest leaders of the 20th century. What can entrepreneurs learn from him?
(Reprinted from: https://www.stamfordadvocate.com/business/article/3-Important-Leadership-Lessons-From-Dr-Martin-14989205.php)
Today, we honor the memory of a visionary leader who changed American culture forever. As many people enjoy this long three-day weekend, take some time to really think about the leadership lessons . . .
A talk with David (Ledge) Ledgerwood
of Add1Zero
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Do sales really cure all?
What to look for when hiring a salesperson.
What characteristics make a . . .
Avoid These 5 Small-Business HR Mistakes
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A Talk with David Bradford
CEO of FluentWorlds
On this episode of the cavnessHR podcast we talk to David Bradford – CEO FluentWorlds
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Developing an Effective HR Compliance Program
Human resources compliance is a necessity for any small business today. A small business that isn’t aware of its HR responsibilities is headed for trouble.
When done correctly, HR compliance is a process. It’s a way of defining proper individual and group behaviors and assuring that laws and policies are . . .
Book Review--The Culture Code by Daniel Coyle
Reviewed by Daniella Mestyanek Young, Author, TEDx Speaker & Organizational Culture-Hacker
“Where does culture come from? How do you build and sustain it in your group, or strengthen a culture that needs fixing?”
This is the question that Daniel Coyle sets out to answer in “The Culture Code”, which is truly one of the best books on the market regarding culture (at least until . . .