One of Dale Carnegie’s primary management tips was to always let the other person save face—even in cases where the person was grossly ineffective at their job. In his now legendary book, “How To Win Friends and Influence People,” Carnegie tells the story of how General Electric Company was faced with the delicate task of…
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Telecommuting Employees May Create Unforeseen Tax Burden on Employers
Many companies have either considered or currently have employees that work from home and many who may even work out-of-state. The benefits range from giving employees flexibility within their schedule, providing for a family-oriented business, employee satisfaction, greater efficiency and productivity and reduced overhead costs. However, while weighing the pros and cons of having employees…
A Way to Develop Leadership in New Jersey
Know this: leadership is important in any organization, corporation, or group. While you might have several successful heavy hitters with unique qualities and talents, a leader’s necessary to help guide those qualities and talents in the right direction. New Jersey follows the right plan of importance when it comes to leadership development. Namely this remarkable…
‘Choose New Jersey’ is new business campaign
New Jersey is looking at how it can bring about economic development and jobs, through a coming together of several CEOs and state officials. The Jersey Journal reports that even in times of high unemployment and declining economy, The 2010 Forum on the Future of New Jersey, at New Jersey City University, provided the space…