October 16, 2017

Should Your Small Business File for Bankruptcy?

If cash flow is low and you’re struggling to make ends meet, you’ve probably considered bankruptcy. Although the notion of bankruptcy sounds scary and like it might spell the end for your small business, that’s not always the case. Understanding the fundamentals of bankruptcy and knowing how and when to file for your small business can help you through a difficult time. As a matter of fact, it can get you back on the road to success.

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Project Management Apprenticeships Change the Face of That Career

Twenty years ago, project management was almost exclusively a career in the construction and IT industries. Today, however, project management is a fundamental part of all organizations, as most businesses have adopted a project-centric business model. What has this meant for the traditional route into a project management career?

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The Benefits to Your Business of Doing Things in House

One of the things you hear all the time is that this is a “gig economy.” What this means is that there are many people who freelance, refusing to limit their skills to one employer, instead hiring themselves out on a per-job basis. This means that business owners often need to hire these freelancers to do some work for them, outsourcing work that can’t be performed in house. Yet there are disadvantages in relying on freelancers to perform tasks that might be ably handled by actual employees of the business. This is especially true if you fail to hire the in-house manpower and provide resources to tackle some of these tasks.

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