| Add You |
Hubs | Hubbers | Topics | Request |
| #1 in Business | Subscribe Email Print |
|
You are here: Home > Business > Management > Small Business Owners - How to Skillfully Critique People |
|
Add You - Small Business Owners - How to Skillfully Critique People
Committed To Your Customer? Prove It When They Complain! making construcBusinesses like to brag in their advertising about quality of work, commitment to their customers, and excellent service. These statements are also proudly advanced in Mission, Vision, and Values Statements. They are foundational 10 Crucial Exit Strategies Leading to a Successful Sale of Your Business Often managers get frustrated with their employees and instead of making constructFive years after helping a client to sell his business, I received my final check and placed a call to the person who represented the buyer. In discussing the history of the transaction and tying up loose ends, we came to the conc Are Your Employees Aligned With Your Brand? et frustrated with their employees and instead of making construcDo your employees behave toward your customers the way you would expect them to? Is the culture of your senior executive team consistent with the culture of your lowest level line workers in the field? Do you really know what you Where Did All The Farmers Go? th their employees and instead of making construcSeveral times a year, I hear someone complain about the development of farm land in our area. These complainers consider it a crime that so much of our farm land has been converted to housing, business, shopping, etc. They seem to Over 50 And Changing Careers? You'd Better Have a Plan s and instead of making construcLike it or not, if you’re over 50 and changing careers, you’re going to face some challenges that younger workers aren’t accustomed to. There’s an unspoken bias out there against older workers – at least in many companies - and unl How To Grow Your Micro-Business making constructive criticism, they go into a rage, which makes them look unstabl
If you want to grow your micro-business (defined as a business with fewer than five employees), you might consider some of the findings of a survey by Statistics Canada.1. The FindingsAccording to "Growth Determi
HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
Related Articles:Is Your Vision for Your Business Built on Bedrock or Sand? Business Administration Degrees How Mean is your Lean? Results of UK Study in Manufacturing
|