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Feb 4
Why A Website? This is a question that has been posed many times. Truth is, there are many reasons to having a website. You might have one , or you might have all of them. From our experience, let us give you 3 good reasons why companies decide to go online. Why a website? Because.. 1) A website is an effective marketing tool for any company. You can be a wholesaler of pet food products , perhaps a human resource specialist , a construction firm , a restaurant or even a retail outlet. The ...
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Feb 3
Window shutters can be installed to add beauty and elegance to any room in your home, cover windows to provide privacy or block off light when the sun is shining bright. There is a wide range of window shutters available in the market today; they are typically crafted out of wood, fabric, vinyl, aluminum, or glass. With a lot of options, selecting the appropriate shutters for your home may appear to be a tough decision indeed. As aforementioned, you have to understand that window shutters come ...
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Jan 31
If you have employees, you are responsible for payroll taxes. This is a term that lumps all the different forms of employment taxes into one category known as "payroll tax". In reality, payroll taxes encompass Federal and state income tax withholding, social security and Medicare taxes (also known as FICA), Federal unemployment tax (FUTA), as well as any state and local unemployment taxes assessed. Payroll taxes are deducted each pay period from an employees gross pay. The remaining ...
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Jan 28
In the implementation of Six Sigma, an effective infrastructure lays the foundation for success. An effective infrastructure for your Six Sigma or Lean Flow change initiative in an organization requires a clear strategy and comprehensive planning. Strategizing and Planning The planning stage of a Six Sigma deployment is where you can gain valuable traction. A critical factor in a successful deployment is the selection and chartering of the project that link to the strategy of ...
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Jan 27
The motto of each and every business has always been to cash in profit. Prior to initiating a business, big or small, a company has to plan out different departments. In any organization you will find out different branches such as administrative department, technical branch, human resource, public relations, and the accounts department. The accounts section is a vital department of any organization. For evaluating both the profits as well as the losses of an organization a lot of brain has to ...
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Jan 26
With the combined effort of the World Trade Organization and the United Nations, a member organization has been established with the objective to improve, facilitate and expand international trade. This member organization has been named as International Trade Center. As Globalization is taking place at a fast pace, International Trade comes to aid for developing and particularly least-developed countries. International Trade Center has global trade centers tailored for exporters, importers and ...
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Jan 22
Who knows better than you, 'First impression is the last one'' Your staffs are the first point of contact for your customers. No doubt they are the face of your company. Maximum time and effort goes into human resource development, product knowledge and market research. However, we are not putting enough time and consideration in to the appearance of our staff, considering the impression of somebody is made within the first few seconds. The fact is we automatically form an opinion about ...
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Jan 21
As 2009 draws to a close, now is the time to begin planning year-end activities. Below is a list of 8 of the most common year-end Human Resources related items to consider. They should be addressed prior to January 2010; having a plan will aid in a smooth transition into the New Year.
  • Request that all employees verify the accuracy of their name, address, and SSN on their pay stubs to assist with W-2 Wage & Tax Statement delivery. You might consider mailing a reminder notice to the last
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Jan 20
b>How to Save Taxes with an S Corporation Ever wondered why so many small businesses--more than 3,000,000 at last count--operate as an S corporation? Simple. An S corporation saves business owners big taxes in three separate ways: First, as compared to regular corporations (sometimes called C corporations), S corporation owners can use the business's losses incurred during the early lean years on the owner's personal returns as deductions. For example, suppose a new S corporation suffers a ...
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Jan 19
When Lydia Johnson, the vice president of sales and service at VanCity Credit Union, Vancouver, decided to send her team leaders to Dynamic Achievement's Performance Leadership Program in Vancouver, she had no idea how incredible the outcome would be. As she stated after the completion of the training, "Our team' was highly motivated, energized by new concepts, able' to improve their lives - as individuals first and business leaders second."What Johnson discovered was just how impactful a ...
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Jan 18
Top 7 Payroll Mishaps & How to Avoid Them By Elizabeth C Foster 7. Misclassifying Workers: Workers fall into one of several categories: Salaried, Hourly, Temporary, Contract, Full-Time or Part-Time. Correctly identifying each employee's category will save headaches and possible tax mistakes and penalties in the long-run. 6. Poor Record Keeping: Properly maintaining pre-employment and employee records is critical and it's the law. The state your business resides in, and often times your ...
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Jan 16
Creating an environment where there is no place to hide poor performance: After many years of reengineering, downsizing and the use of endless performance enhancement initiatives, most businesses are still inefficient. One of the most effective ways to increase business performance and profit is to increase the performance of employees, from the lowest levels of the organization to senior management, and little has been done in this area. Raising the level of performance of the weakest ...
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Jan 14
A recent iLogos Research study revealed 94% of Fortune 500 companies now hire employees online, a stark contrast from 1998, when only 29% of them were doing the same. If you own or manage a small business, that means the vast majority of your fiercest competitors are now spending less time and less effort on recruitment. And that leaves them with more time to, simply put, get a leg up on you. Sure, it sounds like a threat. But isn't lack of technology an inevitable drawback for most small ...
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Jan 13
It is often seen that the Company's high profile officials are engaged in small and tedious activities. In the process, they are left with little or no time for core business activity. This affects the main line of business and ultimately over-all return on investment. Call Center outsourcing is the ultimate solution for such problems. Call Center outsourcing is the process of unloading the organizations off resource-consuming procedures and controllable costs. The biggest advantage of ...
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Jan 12
Finding a sting in rising healthcare costs, many large corporations are signing up for a reprieve by letting off-shoring / outsourcing providers handle it all, right from benefits to recruiting and all. Although, benefits administration off-shoring / outsourcing has been taking place for more than a decade, today's vendors aim to perform the entire functions of a HR department. Previously, off-shorers / outsourcers had the knowledge and expertise pertaining to one area of HR only i.e. ...
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