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Internships in the time of COVID

Internships- they’re the jumping-off point for students or graduates to get real-life work experience in the industries they’ve spent years majoring in. However, for businesses, they’re a great way to find fresh talent that you can eventually hire to join your team. Before the pandemic, internships were generally face-to-face, with interns working their way through

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Securing Your Business Files, Documents, Network the Traditional and Digital Way

In a business, every day is a battle to secure networks, files, documents, plans, strategies, and customer information. A lot can happen in 24 hours. One minute, you are meeting with clients and closing a deal. Then, the next, you’re in a room with your IT specialists, hovering over a computer and watching as hackers

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Business Matters: Thriving in the Wake of a Global Pandemic

There are plenty of adjustments to be made for the post-pandemic era. The sudden outbreak of the global pandemic drastically changed business operations. A similar phenomenon is expected to take place after the virus has come to pass. Businesses have always been adaptable to various changes in the market. The previous year, however, was highly

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Squeaky Clean: Commercial Establishment Maintenance

This global pandemic has been difficult on most of us because of the many adjustments we had to make to be able to avoid the transmission of the virus. Many businesses have closed down. Small businesses have suffered a lot. Some have even been prevented from launching their venture. Implementing maintenance measures has been required

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Reverse Logistics: Understanding The Effective Flow Of Goods And Materials

Now halfway through the first quarter of 2021, business all around the globe is picking up pace, riding the wave of this bouncing back from the pandemic and capitalizing on every opportunity that comes their way to make up for such a terrible previous year. From the emergence of new trends across industries to the

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How to Keep Your Business Protected from Lawsuits

No business owner would want their business to be sued. Lawsuits can affect the business’ reputation and can significantly impact its operations. They can also be time-consuming, take a huge chunk out of funds, and be extremely stressful. In some instances, they may even put a business on hold, drive down sales, make a company’s

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Expanding Your Assets in the Time of a Crisis

It can be tempting to put business or asset expansion to a screeching halt when we’re going through a pandemic and a recession. It’s understandable—not making major moves in times of crisis feels safe and comfortable. Protecting your current assets instead of trying to acquire more feels like the wisest of options. But just because

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Management Tips: Cost-Saving Advice on Office Supplies and Equipment

Cost-cutting strategies are a common practice in any company. Whether it is a small or big company, administrators want to save money on things like office supplies and equipment. Unfortunately, some administrators take drastic measures by buying substandard, low-quality materials or fake items to save on a few pennies. They might even manipulate the bidding procedures

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Four Business Growth Strategies

Growing a business requires time, patience, commitment, and many times a lot of money. Still, there are tried and tested principles for those out there interested in doing it. Here are four strategies to consider. Expansion from the Core In today’s hyper-competitive labor environment, few things are more important than having transferable skills. Examples include

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Five Ways to Engage Your Customers

You must build rapport with your customers. With over 32.5 million registered businesses in the United States, on top of businesses operating outside the U.S. but are made accessible to consumers via e-commerce, to say that the competition is stiff would be an understatement. And consumers have become more discerning in what they want, too. The majority

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