Posts Tagged "business management"

Crowdsourcing for Small Business- Maximizing Your Time

Posted on Jul 21, 2014 in Entrepreneur, Setting up a Small Business, Small Business, Small Business Tips and Tricks Series | Comments Off on Crowdsourcing for Small Business- Maximizing Your Time

Crowdsourcing for Small Business Now that’s you’ve read through GQ’s e-book Accidentally Self Employed and met with him to set up the right business format, you’re on your way to small business success, right? Well, at least you’ve gotten over the first hurdle. According to the Small Business Administration only about half of all small businesses make it past the 5 year mark. Gary and the team here at GQ Law want your business to be one of those 50% who make it. We’re going to be posting a series of tips and tricks to help keep your small business in the...

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Working with Gen Y, the Millennials

Posted on Apr 14, 2014 in San Diego Lawyer, Success, Tips for Entrepreneurs | Comments Off on Working with Gen Y, the Millennials

Tips for Working with Gen Y, the Millennials With each new graduating class, more and more millennials are entering the workforce. Although Gen Y, a.k.a. “millennials,” born between the early 1980s and 2000, are often viewed as lazy or entitled this new generation can be a great asset to your business. Read on to learn how to make working with Gen Y employees a strength for your business. Gen Y Strengths – Tech savvy, especially with social media- Strong multi-taskers – Hold high expectations of themselves and employers- Prefer to collaborate and work in teams- Seek...

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Before Launching a new Business: Test the Waters

Posted on Mar 25, 2014 in Setting up a Small Business, Small Business | Comments Off on Before Launching a new Business: Test the Waters

Its easy to get carried away when the light bulb goes on and a great business idea pans out in our minds. Experienced entrepreneurs warn: text the waters first. Here are some ideas of ways you can “test the waters” before diving in to a new business venture. Check the Waters Before getting in too deep, survey the scene. Are their already companies selling the same or a very similar product or service? How will your product/service be different and attract customers? Survey the Scene Talk to people: Hunter Walk, former YouTube executive suggests you ask people standing next to in...

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It Pays to Be a Small Business

Posted on Jan 31, 2014 in San Diego Lawyer, Small Business, Small Business Tips and Tricks Series | Comments Off on It Pays to Be a Small Business

It Pays to Be a Small Business Sometimes small business owners feel like they’re left in the shadow of bigger businesses but that’s not always a bad thing. Small businesses are flexible businesses, that flexibility is a competitive advantage. Larger institutions mean larger risk and more complexity so big businesses often struggle to change, even when the market calls for it. Small businesses can adapt and change to meet the current market needs as they arise. Small Businesses also have the advantage when it comes to customer relationships. In our world of online communication...

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Protecting Your Business: Cyber Security

Posted on Dec 18, 2013 in Cyber Security, Small Business, Tips for Entrepreneurs | Comments Off on Protecting Your Business: Cyber Security

Protecting Your Business Online Cyber security is something on every business owner’s mind. Protecting your business and client information is a big worry with all the recent big company hacks. How do I protect my confidential information? How can I make sure my client information is not collected by a hacker? Here are a few tips to help keep your company protected. 1. Charge your phones and tablets at home or in the office. Hackers have created fake USB chargers. They look like real chargers and may be available in public places. These fake chargers steal data when an individual plugs...

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