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8 Tips to Help You Save Money When Moving

Success

Packing up your belongings, organizing everything, figuring out how to save money and finding the best moving company to help you get from point A to point B can drive you crazy if you aren’t mentally prepared to handle it. Be organized with all of your boxes packed and ready to go when the moving crew shows up.

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Ready or Not: My Experience Launching a Side Hustle in 121 Days

Success

In the past few years, I’ve organized three 250-mile bike rides, four paddling and/or fishing trips, a half dozen camping trips, and more besides. But to organize a trip for that many people would take time, which, frankly, I can’t afford to spend. To set the price , we make assumptions about costs. In other words, we guess.

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10 Questions To Find The Perfect Venue

Office Dynamics

What is your budget? Usually a venue takes about 40% of your overall budget, if not more. Ask for the buyout price of the venue and specifically what that includes (hours, personnel, and access time). This limits your negotiating power to compare pricing and use your own vendors.

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Planning the Perfect Holiday Party: Guest Blog

Laughing all the Way to Work

Here are a few tips on how to plan the perfect holiday party to ensure everything runs smoothly, the budget is met, and everyone has a great time. Stick To Your Budget The budget is your starting point, and you shouldn't do anything else before you have a definitive number.

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Five Barriers to Improving Employee Engagement

Energage

After much debate about the merits of employee engagement, even the most critical executives will now admit employee engagement is a tremendous asset to an organization – perhaps even a strategic advantage. Despite agreement on the business impact, executive teams continue to struggle with building up these critical areas of the organization.

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10 Tips for Planning a Successful Event

Jen Lawrence

The purpose and audience dictate the rest of the planning parameters, including venue, budget, meals, and materials needed. Organize the folders ahead of time and ensure everyone who needs access has it. Don’t be afraid to negotiate. The biggest negotiation mistake in event planning is focusing solely on price.

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