Great Business Ideas: Think Ergonomically

Great Ideas for your Small Business: Think Ergonomically I’m usually the last one to urge any entrepreneur to spend money on office trappings. In my previous life as a white-collar crime reporter, I quickly learned the glitzier the office, the worse the criminal who worked there. But with repetitive-motion injuries costing U.S. business owners an … Read more

Great Business Ideas: Create a Smarter, Safer Workplace

Great Ideas for your Small Business: Create a Smarter, Safer Workplace Being aware of ways to create a smarter, safer workplace can improve health and morale, and enhance your bottom line. The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that, every year, indoor air pollution costs U.S. businesses about $1 billion in medical bills and $60 billion in … Read more

Great Business Ideas: Organize a Company Retreat

Great Ideas for your Small Business: Organize a Company Retreat An annual or semiannual retreat is an excellent way to measure the pulse of your business and keep storm clouds from brewing. You don’t have to book a Caribbean cruise, rent a fancy hotel suite, or even get on a plane to host this event. … Read more

Great Business Ideas: Find a Mentor

Great Ideas for your Small Business: Find a Mentor although finding a mentor seems like a good idea, actually making the connection can be intimidating, especially for people who are reluctant to admit they need help. But a mentor can steer you around the potholes and buoy you up when you are drowning in confusion. … Read more

Great Business Ideas: Say Goodbye to Corporate Life

Great Ideas for your Small Business: Say Goodbye to Corporate Life “i suddenly realized i was taking just as big a risk staying in my corporate job as I would if I left,” said Dairl Johnson, who was at the peak of his career and managing a product line with $1.5 billion in sales at … Read more

Great Business Ideas: Turn to Spiritual Leaders and Science for Management Advice

Great Ideas for your Small Business: Turn to Spiritual Leaders and Science for Management Advice entrepreneurs looking for a new spin on management might want to read two provocative books: Moses on Management (Pocket Books, 2000), by Los Angeles–based Rabbi David Baron, and Leader- ship by the Book (William Morrow, 1999), by Ken Blanchard. In … Read more