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10 Ways To Mitigate Risks While Managing A Business
Entrepreneurship has become a popular career choice among people, but every commercial opportunity comes with certain threats. With a great business idea come some unavoidable risks, and business owners and managers must learn to mitigate them.
The Key Benefits of Using Mystery Shoppers for Your Business
If you're looking for a way to improve your business, you should consider using mystery shoppers. Mystery shoppers are individuals who are hired to visit businesses and assess their quality of service. They provide detailed reports about their experience, which can help business owners improve their operations. Here we will discuss the key benefits of using mystery shoppers for your business.
How to Promote Core Values in the Workplace
Figuring out the core values of your business or organization is not only necessary, it’s also vital.
It Can Happen Here
I am a child of “The Great Society,” President Lyndon Johnson’s call to use the country’s post–World War II prosperity to “enrich and elevate our national life.” With an overwhelming majority in Congress, he was able to sign into law 84 pieces of legislation, including the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the antipoverty Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, the Food Stamp Act, the establishment of Head Start, and The Higher Education Act of 1965, which, among other things, provided low-interest loans to students.