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Human resource development strategy versed in current management trends

The human resources department of a company must be well versed in current management trends, and stay up to date in terms of emergent strategic orientations. The process of human resource development is based on which executives, managers, or employees conduct daily activities and maintain a level of enthusiasm among the workforce. A strategy is […]

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Coca-Cola says it’s done raising prices in the U.S. and Europe this year

For has been raising prices on its drinks to combat higher costs. But the company said Wednesday it’s done hiking prices this year in developed markets like the U.S. and Europe. Coke follows the lead of rival which said in February it wouldn’t raise prices beyond its usual hike for beverages in the fourth quarter. Both

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Main Street’s labor problem is weighing on businesses as summer hiring picks up

As summer arrives, Alison Schuch, owner of Fells Point Surf Co., is down about 10 workers at her two beach retail locations as a perfect storm of reasons drives a post-pandemic hiring crunch. A lack of affordable summer housing, scant child-care availability, inflation and the rebalancing of work and life in recent years have combined

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IRS weighing guidance for small business tax credit, taxpayer advocate says

After a flood of business returns with a pandemic-era tax credit, the IRS is weighing guidance for those who wrongly claimed the tax break. The employee retention credit was created to support small businesses during the Covid-19 pandemic. There’s still time to amend returns and claim the credit, which is worth up to $5,000 per employee for

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In debt ceiling threat, these are banking moves every small business should make

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How to keep your business deposit cash safe during a banking crisis

You might think that small businesses, which are more likely than the average depositor to have accounts above the federal deposit insurance limit of $250,000, might be uneasy about the U.S. banking system. And you would be right. The past two months have been rough on the U.S. banking system: Three fast-growing regional banks failed

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The biggest mistakes owners make when selling their business

For many entrepreneurs, the sale or transfer of a business is like giving up a baby they have raised from infancy. Certainly, there’s a lot at stake economically, given that 80% to 90% of owners have their financial wealth locked up in their companies, according to estimates from the Exit Planning Institute, an education, training

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