by Philip Paul Beyer | Apr 2, 2012 | The Organizer Blog
Listening to Fox Business Network, my wife told me the results of a recent poll regarding business New Hires. The poll found that 36% of all new hires said they were not made to understand what was actually expected of them from the outset. Additionally, most said...
by Philip Paul Beyer | Mar 19, 2012 | The Organizer Blog
This is a true story about business systems walking out the door. For the past fourteen years, our friend Michelle had access to exclusive business systems containing critical and sensitive customer information. She had worked at the top level in telecommunications...
by Philip Paul Beyer | Feb 27, 2012 | The Organizer Blog
Gut feelings make for an unreliable hiring system! Interviewing new people is not my favorite thing to do, especially after the umpteenth candidate. And being pretty much brain-dead, makes it particularly challenging! After moving our business to a much larger...
by Philip Paul Beyer | Feb 21, 2012 | The Organizer Blog
Do you own a family business? Small businesses are often owned and managed by two or more family members. In my work with systems, I’ve interacted with many combinations of family-owned businesses—brothers, sisters, father & son, husband & wife, etc. I...
by Philip Paul Beyer | Feb 13, 2012 | The Organizer Blog
Lost business ideas, like intangible assets, don’t show visible value. However, overtime lost business ideas can manifest as stalled company growth! Due to the ever changing markets, small businesses need to stay vigilant, seeking new marketing ideas, to keep pace...
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