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HR & Employees : American Business Magazine
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All Entries in the "HR and Employees" Category. That Top Talent You’re Seeking? It’s Right in Front of Your Nose When it comes to human capital, employers tend to undervalue some of their richest assets: experienced and self-effacing older and loner-type employees. And when those employers feel layoffs are required, these underrated employees are often the first to go. What a waste. For one thing, companies often make […]. Mar, 29 2016. Solving the Alignment Problem in Today’s Workplace. Mar, 02 2016.
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PUF in the Media. Volunteers posing next to our tomato support structures built in the spring of 2015. Thanks for your interest in joining the Prairie Urban Farm project! Read ahead for more information regarding volunteer sessions, what to bring, and how to get to the farm. A great way to stay up-to-date on Prairie Urban Farm is to join our mailing list. This is how we send out cancellation notifications of sessions (in case of poor weather), other volunteer opportunities and upcoming events. For a volu...
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Dominos CEO J. Patrick Doyle : American Business Magazine
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Dominos CEO J. Patrick Doyle. On Jan 28, 2015 with Comments 0. A Passion for Pizza and People. Tell us about your career with Domino’s, when it began and when you took over as CEO. I’ve been here seventeen years. I joined in 1997 and became CEO in early 2010. What was your educational background before you entered the business world? I completed my undergraduate at the University of Michigan, here in Ann Arbor, with a degree in Economics. I, then, earned my MBA at the University of Chicago. Recently, I r...
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Thesis Painting an American Success Story : American Business Magazine
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Thesis Painting an American Success Story. On May 21, 2013 with Comments 1. Thesis Painting is like many other small businesses it was built on the skills of family members. Angelo Spyridakis came to America as a Greek immigrant who worked as a painter with his father and brother. But Angelo didn’t have the goal of making it in America simply as a craftsman with a job he had the burning desire to live the American dream by building a successful company. How can we recognize the good ones? We had struggle...
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CEO Kryptonite… : American Business Magazine
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On May 08, 2015 with Comments 1. What Savvy Company Leaders Avoid At All Costs. So while there’s so much discussion as to what leading CEOs do to make their companies so profitable, innovative, and successful . . . what about what they avoid doing? Smart CEOs Do NOT . . . Aren’t we supposed to build companies that can survive and are not dependent on any one person? Smart CEOs do not build their companies around an individual, they know they have to delegate or die. July 18, 2015 at 2:07 am. Email (requi...
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Business Management : American Business Magazine
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All Entries in the "Business Management" Category. How to Choose the Right Business Entity. When launching a new business venture, the type of business entity you choose depends on your business goals. If an initial public offering (IPO) is in your future, a C-corporation is the best choice. If the IPO is a far-reaching goal, you might want to consider an S-corporation election, especially if an outright sale becomes […]. May, 16 2016. Payroll Providers for Small to Mid-Size Businesses. May, 10 2016.
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Why Small Businesses Need Exceptional Performers : American Business Magazine
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Why Small Businesses Need Exceptional Performers. On Apr 25, 2014 with Comments 2. How often have we heard, Our people are our greatest asset? The facts tell a different story. Only some people are true assets. These people will make the difference between surviving and thriving between outrunning your competition and tripping at the finish line. Yet, most companies continue to struggle in their attempts to identify and develop virtuosos. They eagerly pay top dollar for the talent they wa...First, start ...
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For Sale: Tax Consequences of Selling a Business : American Business Magazine
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For Sale: Tax Consequences of Selling a Business. On Dec 07, 2012 with Comments 2. Selling a business has its pros and cons you’ll probably have more money than you’ve ever had before (unless you’ve sold other businesses), but you’ll be sharing some of your profits with the government. How much of it you keep and how you structure the sale depends largely on your business entity, so it’s important to consider your exit strategy when you start your business. The amount of profit to be recognized in each y...
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