Small businesses are likely to face a plethora of issues this year. The key to making your business successful is seeing the issues upfront, and working towards changing them into advantages. Here are eight issues your small business could face this year. How will you combat these problems?
What’s killing Your Time? OfficeTime Announces 2014’s “Top 10 Time Killers”
In its third annual “Top Time Killers” survey, OfficeTime asked over 1,300 people – mostly freelancers, small business owners and other professionals – about how much time they spend on a variety of activities during the workday. For the third year straight, the “Top Time Killer” is email, but this year Meetings rose from 5th place to a very close 2nd place finish.
I never worry that I’m leaving money on the table because I’ve left my time unbilled.
I love OfficeTime. As a freelance copywriter, I use it every day to turn my time into money — accurately and reliably. I never worry that I’m leaving money on the table because I’ve left my time unbilled.
Tips for Staying On Track in 2014
We’re a couple of weeks (more like over a month) into the New Year, have you started all of your business resolutions? By now, you should have a clearly crafted objective for 2014, but maybe you’re fearful that your resolutions just won’t stick. Here are some tips for making your time management resolutions work for everyone in your company.
Are These Items on Your New Year’s Marketing Plan?
I believe that after you have crunched the numbers and discovered what is working and what is not, you’ve made an entire set of New Year’s resolutions that will move your business to new plateau. How many of these resolutions are related to your Marketing Plan for the 2014? You definitely need to adjust, alter and adopt your marketing strategy to meet the ever changing markets, what is moving the business ahead and what did not have any effect on the progress.
4 New Year’s Resolutions for Your Business
It’s that time of year. What are the New Year’s resolutions for your business? Resolutions will help you define what you’re goals are and get specific about what you want to accomplish in 2014.
The Before-During-After, 10-6-3 Minute Plan
Managing your day would become more efficient with a good understanding on how your time was spent. By examining how your time was spent throughout the day it will enable you to begin to see what activities can be changed, simplified, adjusted or modified to consume less time spent on them. This process will make your day roll more efficiently, causing productivity to rise and thus saving you time.
No One Plans to Fail! • We Just Simply Fail to Plan!
No One Plans to Fail! • We Just Simply Fail to Plan!
Sincere Gratitude Will Increase Work Productivity?
Gratitude is defined as an attitude in acknowledgement of a benefit that one has received or will receive. Bringing these feelings into the workplace can increase productivity, engagement, moral, and make employees feel a closer connection to those they work with, which increases ability to work collaboratively.
3 Productivity Boosters to Gear Up for the New Year!
The New Year will be here before we know it, but before the inevitable rush of holiday cheer and office parties, take this time to get productive about 2014. With all of the New Year’s resolutions and personal goals, your employees will be ready and willing to tackle new goals in the office. Make the most of their holiday spirit and become mindful of the goals and expectations you’d like to see happen in the New Year. Here are 3 tips for getting your office primed for 2014.