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Reasons Why You Should Hire A Franchise Lawyer a change in corporate policy?A contract is binding. When one signs on a contract, it cannot be broken. The terms and agreements apply.A franchise agreement is a binding contract. It defines the obligations and rights between the franchisee and the franchisor. A franchise lawyer comes in between. He reviews the contract as well as the agreement both parties signed on.Franchise lawyers are credible to handle unique franchise agreements. For example, duplication of the concept of a business can provide consistent services. The consistency allows franchisors to establish a Survey Your Employees To Find Out What Is Important To Them. One company I recently worked with was experiencing an uncharacteristic rise in employee turnover. It was a mass exodus! The people that were leaving were long term employees too. The company invested time and money looking into this problem and realized that those who were leaving had young families. So what was their solution? They offered a daycare subsidy to their employees. This was pretty avant garde at the time for a company to do. Did it work? Not What It Takes To Succeed In Business What Have You Asked Your Employees Lately?In the not to distant past businesses were able to succeed simply with salespeople having a knowledgeable understanding of their products, some good old personal charm (people skills) and ambition.But in today’s terrorized world, complex global economy, and intensely competitive business environment, salespeople from the small mom and pop to large corporate giants in every market face unprecedented challenges.We heard several years back that technology, along with the Internet, set up an even playing field for all businesses. Many thought th Do you remember when you were in school and you had a question but were afraid to ask? I remember on more than one occasion (it’s only taken me 20 years to admit it) sitting there with no clue about what was going on and thinking I was the only one. I didn’t want to say anything, because I didn’t want to appear to be dumb. The teachers always said: “If you have a question, ask it. Don’t be embarrassed, there are probably at least 3 other students with the same question.” Thinking back to my school days, I thought - does this apply in business too? If Client A asks me a question, then what are the chances Client B has the same question (and probably Client C and D too)? What Questions Are You Afraid to Ask? Do you wake up at 3 am afraid to face the day ahead, in case yet another employee resigns? The following is a question I hear from dozens of my clients: My employees are being cherry picked by the competition. What do I do? Before I can answer your question there are a few questions you must first ask yourself. • Have you asked your employees their reasons for leaving? Recently I was speaking to a friend of mine who is in a senior HR position with a large company. She said that she is often approached by other companies to quit her job and work for them. Now I always say that a happy employee is not looking for a new job. She explained this much better than me. She said “Kimberley, why would I leave a job that I am happy with, that pays me well, with good benefits, to go to the unknown?” Is There Such A Thing As The Perfect Job? No, probably not. But there is such a thing as employee retention. Here are some questions that you need to ask yourself about employee turnover: • Is your recent issue with turnover a new problem? If so then it may be easier to correct. Survey Your Employees To Find Out What Is Important To Them. One company I recently worked with was experiencing an uncharacteristic rise in employee turnover. It was a mass exodus! The people that were leaving were long term employees too. The company invested time and money looking into this problem and realized that those who were leaving had young families. So what was their solution? They offered a daycare subsidy to their employees. This was pretty avant garde at the time for a company to do. Did it work? Not Advertising Traps and Controlling Costs ays, I thought - does this apply in business too? If Client A asks me a question, then what are the chances Client B has the same question (and probably Client C and D too)?For the small business person who knows they must advertise to bring in a steady stream of new clientele to grow their business they must be wise with their choices in advertising. A bad move can cost them thousands of dollars and yield lousy results.For instance advertising on Cable TV during election time, will generally get your ads in poor time slots plus it costs more money during these times. To get specific placement costs even more.Another thing small business people do is sign up for long-term display ads in Newspapers only to find What Questions Are You Afraid to Ask? Do you wake up at 3 am afraid to face the day ahead, in case yet another employee resigns? The following is a question I hear from dozens of my clients: My employees are being cherry picked by the competition. What do I do? Before I can answer your question there are a few questions you must first ask yourself. • Have you asked your employees their reasons for leaving? Recently I was speaking to a friend of mine who is in a senior HR position with a large company. She said that she is often approached by other companies to quit her job and work for them. Now I always say that a happy employee is not looking for a new job. She explained this much better than me. She said “Kimberley, why would I leave a job that I am happy with, that pays me well, with good benefits, to go to the unknown?” Is There Such A Thing As The Perfect Job? No, probably not. But there is such a thing as employee retention. Here are some questions that you need to ask yourself about employee turnover: • Is your recent issue with turnover a new problem? If so then it may be easier to correct. Survey Your Employees To Find Out What Is Important To Them. One company I recently worked with was experiencing an uncharacteristic rise in employee turnover. It was a mass exodus! The people that were leaving were long term employees too. The company invested time and money looking into this problem and realized that those who were leaving had young families. So what was their solution? They offered a daycare subsidy to their employees. This was pretty avant garde at the time for a company to do. Did it work? Not How To Find Legitimate Online Jobs Work From Home Opportunities our employees their reasons for leaving?The online market research statistics show that every third internet user tries to find online jobs work from home opportunities. Sadly a great number of these people failed and lost money. But the good news is that you can get great online opportunities doing a complete research.There are numerous legitimate online jobs work from home opportunities on the network market, but the problem is how to find them. There are many ways to find legitimate online jobs, if you want to find these legitimate online jobs, then you need to start by jo • Are they going to your competition because of a higher salary? • Better benefits? • A shorter commute? • Are you conducting exit interviews with each employee? Recently I was speaking to a friend of mine who is in a senior HR position with a large company. She said that she is often approached by other companies to quit her job and work for them. Now I always say that a happy employee is not looking for a new job. She explained this much better than me. She said “Kimberley, why would I leave a job that I am happy with, that pays me well, with good benefits, to go to the unknown?” Is There Such A Thing As The Perfect Job? No, probably not. But there is such a thing as employee retention. Here are some questions that you need to ask yourself about employee turnover: • Is your recent issue with turnover a new problem? If so then it may be easier to correct. Survey Your Employees To Find Out What Is Important To Them. One company I recently worked with was experiencing an uncharacteristic rise in employee turnover. It was a mass exodus! The people that were leaving were long term employees too. The company invested time and money looking into this problem and realized that those who were leaving had young families. So what was their solution? They offered a daycare subsidy to their employees. This was pretty avant garde at the time for a company to do. Did it work? Not Screen Printing a job that I am happy with, that pays me well, with good benefits, to go to the unknown?”Everywhere around logos, designs and art shows up and comes out of the woodwork using a modernized version of an older technology. Screen printing is a helpful way to expose a company name and/or logo to the public. Screen printing originally started out using silk as a medium but has since moved on to using stretched porous, finely woven nylon or polyester fabrics, with carefully stenciled designs, and delightful creations take form and come to life. From many of Andy Warhol’s famous works to such commonly used items as T-shirts and hats the practice of Is There Such A Thing As The Perfect Job? No, probably not. But there is such a thing as employee retention. Here are some questions that you need to ask yourself about employee turnover: • Is your recent issue with turnover a new problem? If so then it may be easier to correct. Survey Your Employees To Find Out What Is Important To Them. One company I recently worked with was experiencing an uncharacteristic rise in employee turnover. It was a mass exodus! The people that were leaving were long term employees too. The company invested time and money looking into this problem and realized that those who were leaving had young families. So what was their solution? They offered a daycare subsidy to their employees. This was pretty avant garde at the time for a company to do. Did it work? Not Rev-Up Your Network! a change in corporate policy?Whether you are looking for a job, new clients or feel the need to expand your list of professional contacts, networking is the answer.So what are you saying to yourself right now? “Yuck, I hate networking. I’ll go to a networking event one of these days, if I can figure out where the REALLY good connections are.”Hello? These are all excuses that keep you in the same place and move you no closer to your goals!Guess what? We all hate networking. It’s just that some of us have gotten better at it because we actually force our Survey Your Employees To Find Out What Is Important To Them. One company I recently worked with was experiencing an uncharacteristic rise in employee turnover. It was a mass exodus! The people that were leaving were long term employees too. The company invested time and money looking into this problem and realized that those who were leaving had young families. So what was their solution? They offered a daycare subsidy to their employees. This was pretty avant garde at the time for a company to do. Did it work? Not really. Soon enough their employees were leaving again. Finally they surveyed the employees. They discovered the problem wasn’t the cost of daycare, but rather the distance the employees had to travel to drop the kids to/from daycare each day. So what was their solution this time? They opened an on-site daycare for employees. Did it work? You bet your bloomers that it did! Asking Questions Can Save You Time & Money If you’re like me, you are probably most honest when you know your answers are confidential. You’ll find your employees feel the same way! I recommend using an online survey tool such as Survey Monkey. Such online surveys are cheap, easy, and effective. Once you know WHY your employees are leaving, you can then address the problem directly. Think about it this way; imagine that you have a leaky pipe. Water is dripping all over your lovely hardwood floor. • What is your first instinct? Contain the water (save my floor – my company, my department!). To actually solve the problem you will have to call a plumber in to fix or even replace the pipe. Then the leak will have stopped and you can put the bucket away. Don’t try to fix it yourself – ask for the advice of a professional. Please feel free to forward any questions to me via e-mail. I will include the most interesting one in my monthly newsletter!
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