General Motors (GM) plans to hire 1,000 IT professionals to staff a new Information Technology Innovation Center near Phoenix, Arizona. The move is part of GM’s multiyear initiative to hire …
In a nutshell: Even if you’re not part of the finance function at your organization, you’ll benefit from knowing these basic concepts. Note: This is the first article in …
In a nutshell: Marketing techniques can help your small business find and hire new employees. It all starts by building a database of potential candidates. According to iCIMS’ “Recruitment Marketing: …
In a nutshell: Consider psychology, the liberal arts and communications if you want to start a business. A business degree isn’t the only education option if you want to run …
In a nutshell: Studying business management may open doors in a variety of different industries. Since the 1970s, more students have sought a business administration degree, both at graduate and undergraduate levels, …
In a nutshell: In these politically charged days, people are yelling at others in real life and on social media. Here’s how to keep your employees from yelling at each …
In a nutshell: Don’t let your business go out of business after a disaster. It’s impossible to understate the dangers disasters, such as hurricanes, floods and earthquakes, pose to small businesses. The …
In a nutshell: A career in human resources management might be ideal if you want to help both individuals and organizations perform at their best. Human resources managers are necessary in every …
In a nutshell: Learning about project management can help your small business become more effective and efficient. Project management professionals are usually pictured as employees of huge corporations who coordinate large …
In a nutshell: Talk of living wages isn’t going away. Here’s what you need to know, how wage increases could affect your business (negatively and positively) and steps you can …