AI has crept into every aspect of SmartBrief on Workforce, SmartBrief on Leadership and our other business services briefs. Leaders are trying to figure out the best and safest ways to use AI in their businesses, to calm employees afraid of losing their jobs, and to train — or prepare to train — those whoContinueContinue reading “Leaders: Learn to lead with AI at SmartBrief’s AI conference”
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6 Tips for Conducting Job Interviews as a Small Business Owner
Being a small business owner typically means you have minimal experience with human resources. With only a small team, you won’t be in the habit of hiring new employees and likely won’t have a standard procedure for interviewing. However, you don’t have to let your inexperience shine through. Instead, you can empower yourself to conductContinueContinue reading “6 Tips for Conducting Job Interviews as a Small Business Owner”
5 Things You Need to Know About Being Professional at Work
Every workplace has some type of expectation for their employees to act professionally. However, different workplaces will have different definitions of what professionality entails. If you are new to the working environment, you may feel a bit worried about making sure that you present yourself professionally. Luckily, this post is here to help by sharingContinueContinue reading “5 Things You Need to Know About Being Professional at Work”
If You Want to Make a Living on the Internet, Don’t Miss Out on This [As I Did]
Don’t make the same mistakes as me.Photo by Mary Eineman on UnsplashBeing a solopreneur has been great! A lot of freedom.I just got back last week after spending 4 days on a workation in the Southern part of India. I was by the river, surrounded by coconut trees in an Ayurvedic resort.I don’t believe in workations, but IContinueContinue reading “If You Want to Make a Living on the Internet, Don’t Miss Out on This [As I Did]”
how to tell a pushy networker to back off
This post was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. A reader writes: I’m increasingly finding myself in a place where newer professionals are asking to talk about getting started after school, or asking for advice. I always jump at the chance to help however I can and I’m universally flattered whenContinueContinue reading “how to tell a pushy networker to back off”
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