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Do You Have Main Character Syndrome? Here’s How to Tell—And Why You Should Avoid It

Success

I’m going to get personal: I’ve been that manager, and reflecting on my own experience as a “main character manager” made me want to learn more about strategies to let go of my ego and be a better leader. Institute, a social finance and enterprise development studio in the Twin Cities. He’s the frontman for that.

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Business finance: The ultimate guide for non-finance people

BMT Office Administration

Either way, you’ll need to master the basics of business finance if you want to find success. Even employees not working directly in finance generally need a basic understanding of it to succeed. Nothing exists in a bubble, and business finance is no different. Why is that?

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3 Smart Money Moves to Make Before Starting a Business

Success

Unsurprisingly, finances are at the top of the planning list. Although it’s tempting to get scrappy and assume you’ll learn and create a financial plan for your new business on the fly, it’s better to think ahead so you can avoid costly mistakes that you can’t afford. Plan for your personal finances. So, where to start?

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EA to Project Support Manager

Practically Perfect PA

Back in April 2011 I started as a team assistant to an office of 25 people but as time went on I started to get involved in finance, human resources and marketing along with the office management. It’s a hectic role but there is so much potential to learn and grow. I learned to be ‘on top of my game’.

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What does it take to be a successful office manager?

Page Personnel

Those in an office manager role need to know how to manage processes, procedures, documentation, project management and communications. Office managers may also draft documents, help with payroll, keep an organised office environment and communicate via phone, email and fax (yes, some companies are still using fax machines).

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Positive Candidate Experience & Organizational Culture: How to Hire Top Talent & Keep It?

Recruit CRM

The Cost of Turnover in Today’s Business Sectors The cost of replacing employees doesn't just have a short-term impact on a company's finances, but a long-term impact on the company's ability to remain agile in the marketplace. Feedback provides employees with the opportunity to learn and grow.

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Small Business World News Round-up - 2009/11/10

The Small Business Blog

Getting by with skeleton staff : Small business owners are still whittling away at their payroll, but the deluge of pink slips on Main Street is slowing down. Learn how your small business can capitalize on these unmet needs and find and master your own niche market. Digg Furl Netscape Yahoo!

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