As a small business owner, you are the chief cook and bottle washer of your business operations.

As a small business owner, you are the chief cook and bottle washer of your business operations.
Every business needs a cybersecurity checklist for 2021 because data protection has become more important than ever before. The rise of remote work has led to more business data being accessed by personal computing devices, which raises privacy concerns. Here are some important points to include on your checklist to ensure your data is safe.
The coronavirus pandemic brought along several changes in personal and professional lifestyles. Individuals and companies had to adjust to quarantine and isolation measures to contain the virus. The transition from working from offices to remote work or telecommuting is probably one of the significant changes. Pre-COVID, most companies resisted such work models, assuming it will harm company culture and affect productivity.
A survey published by Reuters in 2009 stated that four out of five employees working in the U.S. were dissatisfied with their performance evaluations. Polled workers say they dread them, and many employers feel the same.
Discussing politics is a popular pastime with many Americans, especially on social media. At one time “political science” was considered an intellectual pursuit, but this century it’s become much more emotional. Here are ideas for managers to consider for keeping political conversations under control at the office.
Every employer should be concerned about the mental well-being of their employees, especially during the pandemic. Studies indicate a high level of stress and anxiety in the workplace, according to the American Institute of Stress. Here are measures your company can take to promote a positive experience for your remote workers.
The pandemic has dramatically changed many aspects of our lives this year; the ways we now work, travel, shop, and engage with others can seem unrecognizable compared to just a few months ago.
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, you have probably heard more than one person express their desire for “everything to go back to normal.” However, safely reintegrating your employees from working remotely to back in the office requires careful planning and long-term changes. Think of it as the new normal.
Thanks to the coronavirus and social distancing measures, everyone will eventually need to access Zoom or similar video conferencing platforms. Whether it’s your first time or you’re a seasoned pro, there are several steps you can take to put your best foot and face forward during Zoom meetings. To help you along the way, we’ve outlined a few ways to get the most from Zoom meetings.
Business resilience determines its success in the ever-increasing volatility of the business environment. Currently, the world is faced with the COVID-19 pandemic that has left 230,104 people dead.