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Franchising and New Franchisee Set-up ll. How productive would anyone be in this situation?Many new franchisors fall down in the franchisee set-up phase. This is the phase where the new franchisee has paid their fees and is now entering the system. They will either be getting equipment or building out a location. Smaller franchisors often find it difficult to hold the hand constantly with the new franchisee as th Does your office look good? Pay attention to the office decor. Does it look old and drab or modern and alive? Is it clean and uncluttered or does it look like a volcano has erupted? Not only will this affect your performance but also on how others see you and your department. ie. A clean, modern environment portrays an organised and "with it" organisation. Summary Provide your team with a positive Why Mid-Life Women are Pursuing Entrepreneurship in Greater Numbers Did you know your work environment can actually make you sick?We are seeing remarkable things happening in the world of entrepreneurship. The concept of retirement is being redefined by scores of women who are either continuing to manage or starting to run their own business, proving that age is not a barrier to financial success and personal achievement. Whether starting a business The affects of airconditioning Research has shown that airconditioning can cause allergies, respiratory infections, asthma, fatigue and headaches. And that's just a few things. If you don't believe me, have a look at what some of your workmates keep in their desk drawers. You'll find many of them keep enough pills and potions on hand to stock a pharmacy! In fact you could probably set up a special area in your organisation just for this. What about computers? Then we've got the excessive use of computers, where you have to sit down and stare at the screen for extended periods of time. This alone can cause postural problems ie. sore back, neck and wrists and of course eyestrain. Are you an excessive laptop user? The laptop is a particular area of concern as many people tend to use it as their main pc. "John", a management consultant had recently spent six weeks off work as a direct result of his regular use on the laptop. He would use it for hours at a time. Being constantly hunched over it to type as well as having a poorly designed chair all contributed to John's situation. He was also overweight and didn't do any regular exercise. His back could not cope. John estimated he had lost $50,000 worth of business! If he had been aware of this, he could have spoken with the organisation he was contracted to and looked at other options. Don't forget the support staff The admin/support staff are often the last people in an organisation who are given the right tools and environment to work in. Often the senior executives or managers are able to invest in any item known to mankind and the poor old admin people who are in the office all day long have to settle for a crappy old chair or sit in an area which is poorly lit and has a lovely view of the wall. How productive would anyone be in this situation? Does your office look good? Pay attention to the office decor. Does it look old and drab or modern and alive? Is it clean and uncluttered or does it look like a volcano has erupted? Not only will this affect your performance but also on how others see you and your department. ie. A clean, modern environment portrays an organised and "with it" organisation. Summary Provide your team with a positive Marketing Basics - Creating Infrastructure a special area in your organisation just for this.Do you know of a colleague or peer that has built a business around just one or two clients? For the duration of their working relationship and current projects, the company is able to subsist solely off of these few customers. However, as these deals come to culmination, a business owner may begin to question how they wi What about computers? Then we've got the excessive use of computers, where you have to sit down and stare at the screen for extended periods of time. This alone can cause postural problems ie. sore back, neck and wrists and of course eyestrain. Are you an excessive laptop user? The laptop is a particular area of concern as many people tend to use it as their main pc. "John", a management consultant had recently spent six weeks off work as a direct result of his regular use on the laptop. He would use it for hours at a time. Being constantly hunched over it to type as well as having a poorly designed chair all contributed to John's situation. He was also overweight and didn't do any regular exercise. His back could not cope. John estimated he had lost $50,000 worth of business! If he had been aware of this, he could have spoken with the organisation he was contracted to and looked at other options. Don't forget the support staff The admin/support staff are often the last people in an organisation who are given the right tools and environment to work in. Often the senior executives or managers are able to invest in any item known to mankind and the poor old admin people who are in the office all day long have to settle for a crappy old chair or sit in an area which is poorly lit and has a lovely view of the wall. How productive would anyone be in this situation? Does your office look good? Pay attention to the office decor. Does it look old and drab or modern and alive? Is it clean and uncluttered or does it look like a volcano has erupted? Not only will this affect your performance but also on how others see you and your department. ie. A clean, modern environment portrays an organised and "with it" organisation. Summary Provide your team with a positive Cheers for Peers: Show Gratitude In the Workplace tant had recently spent six weeks off work as a direct result of his regular use on the laptop.Every single person reading this article has a co-worker (or two, or three, or four) that does their job in such a way that you are able to do YOUR job more effectively. You know who I’m talking about – the people who always meet the deadline, have the answers, are there for you when you need them.Why not take a mom He would use it for hours at a time. Being constantly hunched over it to type as well as having a poorly designed chair all contributed to John's situation. He was also overweight and didn't do any regular exercise. His back could not cope. John estimated he had lost $50,000 worth of business! If he had been aware of this, he could have spoken with the organisation he was contracted to and looked at other options. Don't forget the support staff The admin/support staff are often the last people in an organisation who are given the right tools and environment to work in. Often the senior executives or managers are able to invest in any item known to mankind and the poor old admin people who are in the office all day long have to settle for a crappy old chair or sit in an area which is poorly lit and has a lovely view of the wall. How productive would anyone be in this situation? Does your office look good? Pay attention to the office decor. Does it look old and drab or modern and alive? Is it clean and uncluttered or does it look like a volcano has erupted? Not only will this affect your performance but also on how others see you and your department. ie. A clean, modern environment portrays an organised and "with it" organisation. Summary Provide your team with a positive The Benefits of Outsourcing for Hospital Credentialing ontracted to and looked at other options.Hospital credentialing is the most intensive credentialing process for medical providers, repeated more frequently than other credentialing standards and involving more organization contacts and supporting documents. The amount of staff time and the expense of researching every medical provider can be heavy, draining resour Don't forget the support staff The admin/support staff are often the last people in an organisation who are given the right tools and environment to work in. Often the senior executives or managers are able to invest in any item known to mankind and the poor old admin people who are in the office all day long have to settle for a crappy old chair or sit in an area which is poorly lit and has a lovely view of the wall. How productive would anyone be in this situation? Does your office look good? Pay attention to the office decor. Does it look old and drab or modern and alive? Is it clean and uncluttered or does it look like a volcano has erupted? Not only will this affect your performance but also on how others see you and your department. ie. A clean, modern environment portrays an organised and "with it" organisation. Summary Provide your team with a positive Tips To Help Your Restaurant Succeed ll. How productive would anyone be in this situation?Unfortunately there are no magic formulas for restaurants on how to increase sales and guest satisfaction. Luckily, there are a great many tips you can use to build your own magic formula.The first tip is to Be Consistent in everything you do. If you are able to provide the same experience to a guest each time they d Does your office look good? Pay attention to the office decor. Does it look old and drab or modern and alive? Is it clean and uncluttered or does it look like a volcano has erupted? Not only will this affect your performance but also on how others see you and your department. ie. A clean, modern environment portrays an organised and "with it" organisation. Summary Provide your team with a positive environment to work in and you will experience less absenteeism, improved moral and increased productivity. Look after your people and they will be more inclined to think twice about leaving your organisation.
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