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Friends With Benefits: Navigating Employer-Employee Friendships—Part 2

by mattgriffinapccom | Jan 10, 2019 | Business, CBL, NLBM

In the first part of this series, we offered three strategies to help you successfully navigate employer-employee friendships. Here, we continue with the final four. Developing close bonds with your employees is all but inevitable. Indeed, being friendly with your...

Friends With Benefits: Navigating Employer-Employee Friendships—Part 1

by mattgriffinapccom | Jan 6, 2019 | Business, CBL, NLBM

Because we spend so much of our lives working, it’s practically guaranteed that you’re going to develop close bonds with your employees. And this is a good thing. Having a friendly relationship with your team members based on mutual respect, care, and...

4 Questions to Ask Before Investing in a Franchise

by mattgriffinapccom | Jan 5, 2019 | Business, CBL, NLBM

If you’ve always dreamed of starting your own business, but find the idea of building an entire operation from scratch too daunting, you might consider investing in a franchise. Since you’re getting an already proven business model and brand, purchasing a franchise...

8 Items to Include in Your Employee Handbook

by mattgriffinapccom | Jan 5, 2019 | Business, CBL, NLBM

If your company has (or plans to have) employees, you should definitely create an employee handbook. Handbooks ensure that employees are not only aware of your rules, but also the federal and state laws governing their employment. You can use the handbook to introduce...

4 Legal Landmines to Avoid When Launching a Business

by mattgriffinapccom | Jan 5, 2019 | Business, CBL, NLBM

The whirlwind of excitement and activity surrounding the launch of a startup can feel overwhelming. You’re so focused on managing the day-to-day logistics of getting your business up and running, you often don’t have time to focus on the bigger picture. Because of...
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