by john.coleman | Apr 28, 2011 | Entrepreneurship
When we think of big, established, multi-national corporations we often think of tired, slow, lumbering behemoths. In fact, it is my personal opinion that the corporations of the world actually create most of the entrepreneurial opportunity in this country. From their...
by john.coleman | Apr 25, 2011 | Burnout, Entrepreneurship
Ah, the cubicle. At least to me, this is one of the main symbols of corporate “bad for you, good for us” mentality. Even though every major study shows that everything from productivity to workplace health takes a nose-dive with cubicles, still they are a mainstay of...
by john.coleman | Apr 15, 2011 | Burnout, Stress
To anyone who has ever gone through it (or lived with someone going through it), burnout is never easy to deal with, especially when so many sources in our society encourage pushing through to achieve success. Although there is a lot to be said for persistence and...
by john.coleman | Apr 14, 2011 | Employees, Hiring
In another Small Business Q&A post, we take a look at a common hiring question. Q: I feel like my business can’t grow because I do not have enough people and I have to do everything. How do I make good hiring choices at this stage of my business? A: Often,...
by john.coleman | Apr 10, 2011 | Employees
In this post we will look at a common question that I get regarding Internet access for employees (and how to manage it) Q: My employees have Internet access at their desks. How do I establish rules for Internet use that will be effective? A: We read articles about...
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