March 27, 8:20 pm
If you’re looking for “Web 2.0” you wont’ find it in a box, but you will find it emerging in the practices of an increasing number of companies. The move to web-based applications on simpler, user-friendly, intuitive sites has been gaining steam for a while now. And Adobe Photoshop has just announced that they, too, […]
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March 25, 4:11 am
Nicole C. Snyder, an attorney with Holland and Hart in Boise, Idaho, recently blogged about how the Idaho Legislature passed a bill that gives some teeth to the traditionally paper tiger of a non compete agreement.
The blog post garnered it share of comments against non competes. For example, Tac Anderson of TechBoise took a viewpoint […]
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March 21, 11:44 am
No One is Too Small to Participate
We often think that to get the “best” ideas we need to bring in Stephen Covey, Ken Blanchard, or Tom Peters and let them guide us.
Not that outside eyes looking in can’t bring good ideas, and today’s management gurus can certainly tout some good ideas. However, quite often the […]
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March 19, 2:15 pm
Would it make a difference if congress gave you an extra $925 plus 50 working hours per employee per year?
If you’ve been to Las Vegas, perhaps you’ve seen the hit musical comedy Spamalot. This successful show has become rather viral. A Broadway production is touring the country. A London production and an Australian production are operating, and […]
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February 24, 1:11 pm
The new year has me thinking – why is it companies won’t do what they need to do, despite the fact that step-by-step instructions for doing what’s needed are strewn about everywhere, free for the taking?
Obviously, we have to consult the leadership of any organization to get this question asked, but that’s rarely an easy job. When confronted […]
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February 7, 1:06 pm
By Dan Bobinski
You opened your business with less than $35,000 operating capital. You have less than five employees. Some say you are crazy. I say people like you are the backbone of the country. But what you really are is a microenterprise. And the good news is that microenterprises have online communities and other resources […]
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February 5, 6:29 pm
This past year I contracted some work out to a company. They showed me a sample of what they could do and I liked quality, so I proceeded with the contract. But once they received the first payment (50% down), a switch occurred. The person who did the work that sold me on the idea of […]
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