How Studying for an MBA Degree Can Benefit You
In today’s society, there are a ton of career fields to pick from. For those who are interested in launching their own startup, gaining the right skills, experience, and credentials is important. Many entrepreneurs decide to embark on an MBA degree which can teach you everything you need to know about running your own business. To find out more, here are several reasons why you should pursue an MBA degree.
Five Signs That You’re Ready for a Doctorate in Education
If you’re an education professional and wondering how to enhance your online resume and advance your career, a doctoral degree may be right for you. Of course, attending graduate school isn’t always an easy decision. You have to weigh the value of your degree against the cost of tuition and fees, the time commitment, and several other factors.
4 Non-Financial Benefits to Lure the Best Workers to Your Business
As we all know, we are in the age of the start-up. Even though the economy may have been a little shaky over recent times, this seems to have propelled a lot of entrepreneurs who have started their own enterprise and ultimately prospered. There’s just one problem with a lot of these young and ambitious companies; they don’t tend to be awash with cash. It means that even if they do attract very good workers, the chances of retaining them can be tricky. Or, they might not attract them at all. This is where you have got to think outside the box. Let’s take a look at some of the…
The In’s and Out’s of Virtual Team Leadership
Virtual team leadership is on the rise, with workplace trends such as telework and work-life balance accommodation becoming more popular, according to Rutgers University’s' online resources. They write that telecommuting is becoming so widespread that rates may even approach 50 percent of the workforce by 2020.
How E-Learning Helps Bridge Workplace Challenges Faced By Professionals
Learning and development landscape has drastically changed over the last few years. Be it the new models or the infliction or the latest trends and technologies; the online learning has evolved at a tremendous pace. However, these changes come both with challenges and opportunities for the organizations that have the huge workforce and large operations.
3 Strategies to Build a Profitable Trucking Business
If you think starting a trucking business can be highly profitable, you’re right. Unfortunately, many of the people who try every year will fail. This happens for a simple reason: they are good truckers, but not good business owners. If you want to start a profitable trucking business, then you need to know a lot more than how to drive a truck well and how to choose the fastest and safest route. To be successful in the trucking business, you must get good at running a business. To do well as a business owner in the trucking industry, focus on developing good money management strategies, good marketing strategies, and good…
3 Tips for Improving Communication in the Digital Workplace
We live in the most connected time that any human being has ever lived in, and yet, it seems that we’ve grown worse at communicating as time has gone on. Gone are the days of the workforce that could rely on face-to-face communication as an workplace staple, as offices exist in both physical locales and in virtual spaces accessed from all over the globe. Communication all too often now boils down to textual exchanges between multiple time zones, sometimes even utilizing varying degrees of shorthand and emojis to get points across. Compounding the issue is the degree to which the current workforce can be considered intergenerational, with baby boomers on…
Taking Small Steps to Make a Real Impact in Your Workplace
Whether we like it or not, we spend a lot of our time at work. In fact, according to at least one estimate from Gettysburg College, the average person spends 90,000 hours at work over their lifetime – which is about a third of your life. So it’s understandable to want to make sure that time is well spent. When you’re not making the most of your work time — and not seeing much in the way of positive changes as a result — that can be really disheartening to continue participating in over many weeks, months, and years of your career. So what are some things you can do…
Millennials Are Coming Into Leadership
Ever since the term “millennial” began coming up in workplace conversations, organizations have struggled with how to define and adapt to this disruptive new addition to the workforce. Nevertheless, members of this generation have come of age, and the businesses that employ them are doing alright — in fact, some of those businesses are even beginning to promote these millennials into leadership and management positions. Larry Alton, writing for Forbes, believes that these millennials are indeed prepared to take on leadership roles. He lists three main reasons: Age and experience: Alton cites HBR to show that the average age of first time managers is 30. He also cites Pew Research…
New Skills to Learn for Your Business
When you start to develop your own small business, there are a lot of things which you will need to be able to juggle. Starting up a business is probably one of the hardest things you will do in your life, however if you put the work into it, it can also be the most rewarding thing too. As an entrepreneur you will be responsible for building your business brick by brick from the ground up, and this will require gallons of coffee, lots of late nights and plenty of pizza. Building a business isn’t just about someone who is determined working hard and putting the hours in, you will…