Entries Tagged ‘Managing Small Business’:
filed in Managing Small Business on Dec.10, 2010
Running a business is not a child’s play. Moreover, managing small business bookkeeping is again a Herculean task. We all are very well aware of the fact that managing and maintaining financial records consume lots of time and personnel resources. Hence, there is one solution that can solve a problem of bookkeeping for small businesses. [...]
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filed in Managing Small Business on Dec.05, 2010
One way of describing the small business manager’s typical day: organized chaos. In clinical terms, however, it would be more accurate to say that for much of the time managing small business involves a great many frustrating episodes occurring among people who may also be angry because of other events and relationships not related to [...]
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filed in Managing Small Business on Sep.03, 2010
Growth presents a real challenge for many small businesses. As your organization grows, how do you avoid compromising the personality and characteristics that helped build your business in the first place?Act Small, Think BigIn his manifesto for small business in the new economy (Small is the New Big), Seth Godin has redefined the meaning of [...]
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filed in Managing Small Business on Aug.25, 2010
Delegating responsibility is by far the favored management approach these days. The person at the top is there to make sure everyone else is supported as they accomplish their responsibilities. When this approach is fine-tuned the super boss should be free to move about while watching, listening and encouraging the whole management force to make [...]
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filed in Managing Small Business on Aug.16, 2010
TOP TEN TIPS FOR MANAGING YOUR SMALL BUSINESS FINANCES Always work on the basis that you’ll need more than you actually do.You often only have one chance of raising money so remember that when working out your figures. If your figures are too conservative, it could have a huge impact on the future of your [...]
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