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Beating the Two-Month Slump - What to Do When the New-Job Novelty Wears Off ly less productive. It isn’t the hours you spend at work but the productivity of the hours you spend there. Become a student of your own business. When do most customers access your business? When is the slow time of the day or week? If you are available for an entire hour that may only yield one small sale, you would be better off out of the office.When your new job isn’t so new, and the anticipation of going to work every day is replaced by a feeling of dread at the mere thought of your alarm clock, slump has set in. Beat it fast with some quick ways to perk up your work.Are you suffering from new-job burnout? A lot of young professionals, particularly young women, feel pressure to perform at the top of their game at all times, to overachieve and to prove themselves. As a result, many career girls push themselves too hard and end up feeling unsatisfied and frustrated without knowing why.President and founder of Assessment.com Henry Neils lists common signs of early job burnout: fatigue or a feeling of being rundown, anger toward the people making demands (like your boss and coworkers), self-criticism, irrit Take a walk. Talk to people along the way. They could be future customers. Join a gym and work out during a half of that slow hour. This kills two birds with one stone. You get healthier with better endurance and again, you can network with peopl Medical Employment Screening Most new small businesses won’t be in business this time next year. That’s the cold hard facts. Though it is easy to start your own business, it takes a lot more to succeed in business. There are seven common mistakes made by small business owners. Let’s explore them so you can avoid them.Hiring employees is not an easy process. There are lots of aspects to consider when looking for that potential candidate who is suited for the job. And one of these is the medical condition of the applicant. That is why if you are applying for a job, the company may assess your medical condition through their medical employment screening.Importance of Medical Employment ScreeningMedical employment screening is done by many companies to assess the candidates' capacity to carry out the inherent requirements of the position. When you apply for a job, you should not be surprised if the company conducts a medical assessment of your health condition. They do this to determine if you have pre-existing medical conditions or ongoing medications that may prevent you from performing the task at h Mistake #1: Neglecting Your Continuing Education You are the only renewable resource, besides your employees, your business has. You may be a master at getting the most out of your other resources, but how are you doing with you? Today’s world is characterized by rapid change. Keeping up on innovations in your business and new business strategies is crucial for long-term success. However, most small business owners do not invest any time or money into developing themselves. The less you know, the more time, money and energy you will waste in the future. Do not be satisfied to be “functional” in the software programs you use to run your business. There may be many time saving options in those programs if you take time to find them. Here’s an easy strategy that will take about fifteen minutes a day. Take your favorite software program (accounting, planning, contact manager, or marketing) and access the “help” menu. Now learn one new function of that software program per day. Fifteen minutes of your time may yield big returns in the future! Mistake #2: Failing To Plan Is Planning To Fail Many small business owners avoid planning at all costs. The old adage, “Failing to plan is planning to fail”, is true. Without a well-thought out plan for establishing your business, running your business, and marketing your business, you will waste a lot of time. Time you don’t have. So, how do we find time to plan while we’re trying to run a business? Do the work in small increments. Keep a notebook handy throughout your day. Have sections designated for “Operations”, “Finance”, and “Marketing”. Make notes as random thoughts appear to you during a day. At the end of each week, take an hour or so and summarize the ideas into a plan. Place the actions that will yield the highest potential return at the top of the list. Start Monday of the next week by tackling the items at the top of your list. Mistake #3: All Work and No Play Running your own business is hard work. There is no doubt about that. However, without proper relaxation, you will become increasingly less productive. It isn’t the hours you spend at work but the productivity of the hours you spend there. Become a student of your own business. When do most customers access your business? When is the slow time of the day or week? If you are available for an entire hour that may only yield one small sale, you would be better off out of the office. Take a walk. Talk to people along the way. They could be future customers. Join a gym and work out during a half of that slow hour. This kills two birds with one stone. You get healthier with better endurance and again, you can network with people Fundraising Ideas - Successful Tips and Ideas for Schools, Ptas, Charities, and Fundraising Groups vations in your business and new business strategies is crucial for long-term success. However, most small business owners do not invest any time or money into developing themselves. The less you know, the more time, money and energy you will waste in the future.Visit any fundraising or charity website and there’s sure to be a host of ideas on how you can fundraise for your favourite worthy cause. There’s probably an A-Z of fundraising ideas. They list fundraising events from quiz nights, discos, fashion shows and pampering evenings to sponsored bike rides, swims, charity runs through silent auctions, masked balls and much much more.The problem is you’re almost spoilt for choice, so where do you begin? Well try approaching your fundraising from a different angle.Get your committee or group together, get a calendar and work out a programme of events for the next twelve months.You may decide to hold one large annual event, such as a school fete and then break down the rest of the year into manageable, smaller fundraising events. Selec Do not be satisfied to be “functional” in the software programs you use to run your business. There may be many time saving options in those programs if you take time to find them. Here’s an easy strategy that will take about fifteen minutes a day. Take your favorite software program (accounting, planning, contact manager, or marketing) and access the “help” menu. Now learn one new function of that software program per day. Fifteen minutes of your time may yield big returns in the future! Mistake #2: Failing To Plan Is Planning To Fail Many small business owners avoid planning at all costs. The old adage, “Failing to plan is planning to fail”, is true. Without a well-thought out plan for establishing your business, running your business, and marketing your business, you will waste a lot of time. Time you don’t have. So, how do we find time to plan while we’re trying to run a business? Do the work in small increments. Keep a notebook handy throughout your day. Have sections designated for “Operations”, “Finance”, and “Marketing”. Make notes as random thoughts appear to you during a day. At the end of each week, take an hour or so and summarize the ideas into a plan. Place the actions that will yield the highest potential return at the top of the list. Start Monday of the next week by tackling the items at the top of your list. Mistake #3: All Work and No Play Running your own business is hard work. There is no doubt about that. However, without proper relaxation, you will become increasingly less productive. It isn’t the hours you spend at work but the productivity of the hours you spend there. Become a student of your own business. When do most customers access your business? When is the slow time of the day or week? If you are available for an entire hour that may only yield one small sale, you would be better off out of the office. Take a walk. Talk to people along the way. They could be future customers. Join a gym and work out during a half of that slow hour. This kills two birds with one stone. You get healthier with better endurance and again, you can network with peopl Hiring and Training of New Sales Staff ng) and access the “help” menu. Now learn one new function of that software program per day. Fifteen minutes of your time may yield big returns in the future!How do you train your sales personnel? Perhaps a better question would be…Do you train your sales personnel? As silly as this may sound a lot of organizations hire a salesperson and tell them to go get it. I have personally dealt with such an organization and this was considered the norm. Why? Because they have always done it this way! I suspect a lot of individuals have heard this comment from other organizations.Past experience has shown me that the normal way a lot of small companies hire salespeople is by word of mouth or recommendation from a friend or customer. More times than not this method is flawed from the beginning. Depending upon your industry or product offering you may have experienced something like the following dialogue.Question: “Do you know anyone you would Mistake #2: Failing To Plan Is Planning To Fail Many small business owners avoid planning at all costs. The old adage, “Failing to plan is planning to fail”, is true. Without a well-thought out plan for establishing your business, running your business, and marketing your business, you will waste a lot of time. Time you don’t have. So, how do we find time to plan while we’re trying to run a business? Do the work in small increments. Keep a notebook handy throughout your day. Have sections designated for “Operations”, “Finance”, and “Marketing”. Make notes as random thoughts appear to you during a day. At the end of each week, take an hour or so and summarize the ideas into a plan. Place the actions that will yield the highest potential return at the top of the list. Start Monday of the next week by tackling the items at the top of your list. Mistake #3: All Work and No Play Running your own business is hard work. There is no doubt about that. However, without proper relaxation, you will become increasingly less productive. It isn’t the hours you spend at work but the productivity of the hours you spend there. Become a student of your own business. When do most customers access your business? When is the slow time of the day or week? If you are available for an entire hour that may only yield one small sale, you would be better off out of the office. Take a walk. Talk to people along the way. They could be future customers. Join a gym and work out during a half of that slow hour. This kills two birds with one stone. You get healthier with better endurance and again, you can network with peopl Putting The Spotlight On Your Business - Ideas For Corporate Theater crements. Keep a notebook handy throughout your day. Have sections designated for “Operations”, “Finance”, and “Marketing”. Make notes as random thoughts appear to you during a day. At the end of each week, take an hour or so and summarize the ideas into a plan. Place the actions that will yield the highest potential return at the top of the list. Start Monday of the next week by tackling the items at the top of your list.“These days, corporate theater adds more to a presentation than most anything else can do. No one gives attendees a stale speaker, a basic presentation or a humdrum environment. It’s all about the lights, camera and action. Interactive theater is the way to go.” - Event Solutions magazine, Feb 2002Many businesses are looking to using corporate theater to invigorate and stimulate their audiences at trade shows, launches, conferences and networking events.Corporate theater can creatively communicate a message using devices that are not traditionally associated with the corporate arena. It can come in many different forms. Examples of corporate theater include combining performing arts and entertainment with a relevant business message. Movement, humour, Mistake #3: All Work and No Play Running your own business is hard work. There is no doubt about that. However, without proper relaxation, you will become increasingly less productive. It isn’t the hours you spend at work but the productivity of the hours you spend there. Become a student of your own business. When do most customers access your business? When is the slow time of the day or week? If you are available for an entire hour that may only yield one small sale, you would be better off out of the office. Take a walk. Talk to people along the way. They could be future customers. Join a gym and work out during a half of that slow hour. This kills two birds with one stone. You get healthier with better endurance and again, you can network with peopl Sustainable Marketing - 4 Ways Your Stationery Kills The Environment (Second of 3 Articles) ly less productive. It isn’t the hours you spend at work but the productivity of the hours you spend there. Become a student of your own business. When do most customers access your business? When is the slow time of the day or week? If you are available for an entire hour that may only yield one small sale, you would be better off out of the office.Remember when we last talked about sustainable marketing we looked at how PlanetArk and the Direct Marketing Association in the UK are publicising the message of sustainability. And we also noted the conflict of interest that arises with direct mail.Now I'd like to look at how stationery and how you use it affects the environment. 4 Ways Your Stationery Hits The Environment Marketing and marketing related activities consume a vast amount of ink and paper. There are at least 4 ways. These include business cards, letters, bills and brochures which all affect the environment: Forests themselves Printer Inks Dampening solutions Chlorine The Forests Themselves Paper production has a ma Take a walk. Talk to people along the way. They could be future customers. Join a gym and work out during a half of that slow hour. This kills two birds with one stone. You get healthier with better endurance and again, you can network with people who might be future customers. Join that Chamber of Commerce and attend those meetings! Join the Rotary or Lion’s Club! Not everything you do to successfully advance your business will occur at your business. Mistake #4: Take Your Existing Customers For Granted Remember the first customer you ever had? Remember the appreciation you had for them? Remember the little things you did for them? When did you stop and WHY? Avoid looking after your existing customers and they will go elsewhere. Customers have more options today then they ever had before. If they don’t find your competitor locally, they will find him/her on the Internet. Ignore customers at your own peril. The fact is without them you wouldn’t be in business. It’s time to make certain they understand how much you really appreciate them. How about having a special reception or buffet on site for your customers? What about a special appreciation day? When was the last time you contacted customers just to tell them how much you appreciate their business? A happy customer is a valuable business asset, now and in the future. Mistake #5: Never Ask For Referrals As stated above, your existing, happy customers are a major business asset. That asset can yield benefits in many ways. But you have to ask. Instead of spending a lot of money on your advertising, why not ask customers for referrals? Referral sales are the cheapest and easiest way to grow your business. “Two Men and a Truck”, a moving business, generated $150 million dollars in revenue from 95% referrals sales. That is a target we should all shoot to match! Mistake #6: One-Stop Shop Mentality Many business owners fail to achieve their true potential because they try to be all things to all people. You need to target your ideal customers. Look at your product. Ask yourself who would benefit most from your product. Once you have selected a targeted group, learn everything you can about them. Change your store or website to reflect that targeted customer’s needs or desires. Speak their language. Find out where they hang out and what they read or listen to. Understand their concerns. Sell them solutions, not products, and you will excel! Mistake #7: Neglecting Marketing It is so easy for a business owner to get caught up in the daily operations of a business. The inventory ordering, order processing, data i
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