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Monthly Archives: February 2021
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How Can You Maintain Company Culture When Everyone Is Working from Home?
by Victor G. Snyder • • 0 Comments
Even when there’s no physical water cooler to gather around, leaders need to ensure that organizational culture survives.
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Louis Vuitton Launches 'Jamaica-Inspired' Sweater, But Gets Colors Wrong and Criticism Rains
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Brand crises do not discriminate, they can affect both large and small companies when things do not go as expected.
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Taxable vs. Nontaxable Fringe Benefits
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Learn the differences between taxable and nontaxable fringe benefits and how to create a great benefits plan for your company.
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Why Small Business Can't Ignore Forecasting
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Forecasting may not be on the top of your to-do list, but it’s very important to run a successful enterprise.
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19-Year-Old Scottish Teen's Cancer Motivates Entrepreneurial Success
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Is Your Offer Not Selling? Try These 3 Fixes to Make It Irresistible.
by Tiffani Purdy • • 0 Comments
Technical problems – as well as emotion-less positioning – and sink your offer no matter how good it is.
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The 'drunk mode' of WhatsApp and other applications will prevent you from suffering from 'crude morals'
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The feature will be able to block or delay messages, calls and other posts for a period of 12 hours, while it is active.
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Stripchat Becomes First Adult Cam Site to Launch a SPAC
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Covid-19 roadmap – when can I reopen my business in Scotland?
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Originally written by Anna Jordan on Small Business
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has set out the first part of her plan to ease lockdown restrictions for individuals and businesses in Scotland.
Like Johnson, Sturgeon is focusing on data rather than dates, but is taking a more cautious approach than the PM. She is going for phased and sustainable, with at least three weeks between each phase. Although, she did say that ‘if the data allows, we will seek to accelerate the easing of restrictions.’
More details will be laid out in mid-March, but here’s what we know about Scotland’s Covid-19 roadmap so far.
Phase 3 – April 5
Like Johnson’s roadmap, Sturgeon wants to focus on getting children back to school first, opening the economy at a later stage.
We could see some early easing of business restrictions towards the beginning of April.
An extension of what is classed as ‘essential retail’
Click and collect will resume for non-essential retail
Stay at home restriction lifted
Phase 4 – April 26
From the end of April, Scotland would be moving back to its level system, reopening economy and society ‘in a more substantial way’.
Gyms, non-essential retail, hairdressers, bars and restaurants could reopen
Non-essential work could be permitted in people’s homes
Returning to a level