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    How to Make Loyal Employees, Keep Them and Make Them Happy
    Let me make it clear and simple for you, if you don’t believe that people/humans (employees) are the most important resources in your business, your business will be doomed to failure. You will find yourself working in your own business without anybody’s help for a long time.Yes, your employees are people, they are humans and you want to talk to them like they are people (human), you want to treat them with respect like you give respect to a human being, they want to be appreciated a
    tter sent or something copied or something typed up, I had a person that was ready to help! Hmm, I quickly realized that I didn't want to do all of that administrative work on my own!

    Now just because I was a top producer at this company and made both the company and myself a good share of money, I realized that if I went out on my own, all of that money WOULDN'T go to the bottom line! I am not saying this to try and get you to rethink your decision about starting your own business, ra

    Career Goal Setting-Is It Time For A Change?
    If you feel like you are in a dead-end job, or that your career is headed nowhere, then you need to focus on your career goal setting!Just like you make resolutions for New Years, you should make resolutions for your career too! To get the ball rolling, set yourself some short-term goals and then set out to achieve them. You want to be careful to set goals that are attainable, but that will also present you with some satisfaction when you achieve them. Make yourself a list so you can
    I think it's GREAT that you are ready to break away from 'the Man' and start your own business! My hat goes off to you! But, I do have a bone to pick with you first! What tools does your corporate job provide you that helped make you successful enough in the first place? Do you get unlimited administrative support? Do you have access to a large database of information that you may take for granted? Or, do you have an intranet/file management system that you rely on everyday that you couldn't live without? There are probably hundreds of other tools that your corporate job provides you that helps you do your job that you might not even realize. Let's take a look at possible solutions to the madness!

    When I was looking at leaving my job as a Recruiter to start my own recruiting business (this is long before I shifted directions and became a Business and Career Coach), I thought I was ready and that it was going to be a breeze! Then I realized that I had some tools that my corporate job provided me that I took for granted and in order to get these same tools for my own business, I was going to need to dish out some money that I wasn't prepared to spend!

    First, my company provided me a database with about 15,000 resumes in it that I was free to search anytime, anywhere. If I would have started my own business, I would have had to build an entire database of resumes on my own! If you have ever worked in the recruiting industry, you know that building a database of 15,000 resumes could take years and a lot of money to build!

    Next, we used an on-line job board where I was able to post open jobs and let the candidates come pouring in! I decided I better check how much that service would cost before I left the company and it turned out that it cost several thousand dollars which I didn't have!

    Lastly, (or at least the last example I want to share, I could easily go on and on!) I had virtually unlimited administrative help! If I needed a letter sent or something copied or something typed up, I had a person that was ready to help! Hmm, I quickly realized that I didn't want to do all of that administrative work on my own!

    Now just because I was a top producer at this company and made both the company and myself a good share of money, I realized that if I went out on my own, all of that money WOULDN'T go to the bottom line! I am not saying this to try and get you to rethink your decision about starting your own business, rat

    How to Overcome Looking Young at Work
    Looking ten years younger is flattering when you're fifty, but it's downright challenging when you're twenty-five. Trying to move up the corporate ladder when you look like a high school sophomore isn't impossible, but it does require that you use clever tactics to make people forget about your appearance and concentrate on what you can do. Here's some tips to overcome looking young at work.Change your attitude.You can't simply rely on high heels and a suit to advertise your ma
    live without? There are probably hundreds of other tools that your corporate job provides you that helps you do your job that you might not even realize. Let's take a look at possible solutions to the madness!

    When I was looking at leaving my job as a Recruiter to start my own recruiting business (this is long before I shifted directions and became a Business and Career Coach), I thought I was ready and that it was going to be a breeze! Then I realized that I had some tools that my corporate job provided me that I took for granted and in order to get these same tools for my own business, I was going to need to dish out some money that I wasn't prepared to spend!

    First, my company provided me a database with about 15,000 resumes in it that I was free to search anytime, anywhere. If I would have started my own business, I would have had to build an entire database of resumes on my own! If you have ever worked in the recruiting industry, you know that building a database of 15,000 resumes could take years and a lot of money to build!

    Next, we used an on-line job board where I was able to post open jobs and let the candidates come pouring in! I decided I better check how much that service would cost before I left the company and it turned out that it cost several thousand dollars which I didn't have!

    Lastly, (or at least the last example I want to share, I could easily go on and on!) I had virtually unlimited administrative help! If I needed a letter sent or something copied or something typed up, I had a person that was ready to help! Hmm, I quickly realized that I didn't want to do all of that administrative work on my own!

    Now just because I was a top producer at this company and made both the company and myself a good share of money, I realized that if I went out on my own, all of that money WOULDN'T go to the bottom line! I am not saying this to try and get you to rethink your decision about starting your own business, ra

    Warning: The Dangerous Mindset That May Hinder Your Career
    Keen to advance within your career? Then you're probably aware that there are a plethora of programs and courses that promise to help you with your career development. Well, I'm the first to suggest that you closely evaluate the cost-benefit of any such offerings... but, in general, I do think investing in your education is important.Taking courses or enrolling in college programs notwithstanding, I sincerely think that continuing your informal education should be a core part of your
    porate job provided me that I took for granted and in order to get these same tools for my own business, I was going to need to dish out some money that I wasn't prepared to spend!

    First, my company provided me a database with about 15,000 resumes in it that I was free to search anytime, anywhere. If I would have started my own business, I would have had to build an entire database of resumes on my own! If you have ever worked in the recruiting industry, you know that building a database of 15,000 resumes could take years and a lot of money to build!

    Next, we used an on-line job board where I was able to post open jobs and let the candidates come pouring in! I decided I better check how much that service would cost before I left the company and it turned out that it cost several thousand dollars which I didn't have!

    Lastly, (or at least the last example I want to share, I could easily go on and on!) I had virtually unlimited administrative help! If I needed a letter sent or something copied or something typed up, I had a person that was ready to help! Hmm, I quickly realized that I didn't want to do all of that administrative work on my own!

    Now just because I was a top producer at this company and made both the company and myself a good share of money, I realized that if I went out on my own, all of that money WOULDN'T go to the bottom line! I am not saying this to try and get you to rethink your decision about starting your own business, ra

    New Business Opportunities
    Tired of the daily 8-5 grind, working for someone else, who really doesn’t care either way what you think, only that you’re there when you’re supposed to be? If you are, then you are certainly the entrepreneurial type and you should seriously consider starting your own business. There are many new business opportunities to choose from, including home based businesses and franchises. You’ll want to do lots of research of course, to find the perfect business opportunity for your interest and s
    e of 15,000 resumes could take years and a lot of money to build!

    Next, we used an on-line job board where I was able to post open jobs and let the candidates come pouring in! I decided I better check how much that service would cost before I left the company and it turned out that it cost several thousand dollars which I didn't have!

    Lastly, (or at least the last example I want to share, I could easily go on and on!) I had virtually unlimited administrative help! If I needed a letter sent or something copied or something typed up, I had a person that was ready to help! Hmm, I quickly realized that I didn't want to do all of that administrative work on my own!

    Now just because I was a top producer at this company and made both the company and myself a good share of money, I realized that if I went out on my own, all of that money WOULDN'T go to the bottom line! I am not saying this to try and get you to rethink your decision about starting your own business, ra

    How Organized is Your Company or Organization
    The Productive Environment Scorecard™ for organizationsRead the statements below and rate your reactions to each pair of phrases. Decide where you rate on the scale from 1 (You rate yourself low) to 10 (You rate yourself high).1. We waste no time looking for information and other sources.2. I am confident that we can find information that is legally required.3. We have plenty of space in our office.4. We do have a well-managed library.5. We do have a
    tter sent or something copied or something typed up, I had a person that was ready to help! Hmm, I quickly realized that I didn't want to do all of that administrative work on my own!

    Now just because I was a top producer at this company and made both the company and myself a good share of money, I realized that if I went out on my own, all of that money WOULDN'T go to the bottom line! I am not saying this to try and get you to rethink your decision about starting your own business, rather, I want you to take all of those corporate freebies into consideration before you venture off into uncharted waters.

    Let's now look at solutions to my situation. As for the resume database, I could have looked at joining a recruiters network where I would have paid a minimal fee every month for access to a 'B' resume database until I had my own database busting at the seams! (I say a 'B' database because it would likely have a lot of resumes from folks all over the nation with a lot of different backgrounds. An 'A' database, most likely similar to the one at my corporate job, would have a laser-like focus; job seekers in my neck of the woods with the backgrounds that I recruit for).

    As for the administrative support, I would have either had to buckle down and do all the typing, emailing, filing, etc. on my own, or I could have looked at contracting a virtual assistant to help me.

    Although NONE of these things would have stopped me from moving forward with starting my own firm, they all were things that I took for granted when I went to work everyday. They would have been costs that I would have had to dish out for every month on top of other expenses like accounting fees, legal fees, Internet, etc.

    Again, I am not trying to deter you from leaving corporate America to pursue your dreams, rather, take a look at the corporate freebies that you may take for granted and figure out how you will be able to obtain those same tools on your own!

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