It’s about 3pm and you look around in your office and everyone just has a “burnt out” look, and production starts going down. It’s perfectly normal to see the office dragging a bit during certain hours of the day or later in the week. That’s why so many companies do incentives or have commission based programs to keep their employees working hard all day every day. Many companies have monthly goals for their employees to work towards with some kind of incentive like extra money or a gift card to a place. |
Making your restaurant stand out as a leader in the community is vitally important to the success of your restaurant, whether you're in Los Angeles, CA or Charlotte, NC. If you aren't interested in making your restaurant stand out, then you aren't going to be successful in the long run. There are countless number of restaurants in cities, and you can even find several restaurant options in small towns. The restaurant industry is full of competition, and if you want to win then you must stand out. The following tips are just a few ideas for standing out from the competition. |
Any honest entrepreneur will tell you that the hardest part of running a start up business is getting a customer base and offering a product that everyone wants. Luckily, as technology continues to advance, there are more ways now than ever to get customers not only to buy your product but also to become familiar with what it is that you're offering. Here are some tips on how to use business intelligence (or BI) software to help gain new customers for business startups. |
All work and no play is no way to start the workday, so why not try and incorporate a little fun into your corporate environment? Office antics aren’t necessarily a bad thing when the end goal is reducing employee stress by taking some of the edge off work. |
Our sister website, IdeaCafe.com, is extremely happy to announce the beginning of yet another exciting giveaway. Avanquest & Idea Cafe have teamed up to once again lend a helping hand to your business ventures. |
A source of confusion for many small business owners, especially those who are new to having employees, is how often to conduct employee reviews. |
Security is one of the most important aspects of any business, regardless of the type of business you own. Protecting your assets can be the difference between success and failure, and, in many cases, can even cost you a significant amount of money. |
Minimizing the risk of accidents in your workplace does not only provide a safer environment for your workers; it can also help you prevent a lot of unnecessary problems. |
Requiring employees to do community service, donating funds to charitable causes, lending professional support to local non-profits—there are lots of ways that your company can be charitable and help to improve the community in which it operates. The question, really, isn’t how your company can “give back.” The question you’re probably struggling to answer is “why.” |
When you are a business owner, you are under a lot of pressure to make the right decisions for your company. When you are the person who is the ultimate decision maker for a business, it sometimes becomes difficult to determine if you are making the right decisions or not. When you are feeling confused and unsure about your business decisions, your business will suffer. In order to avoid this situation, follow these tips to help you know that you are making the right business decisions. |