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Is Your Workplace Derailing Your Productivity and Health?
Your workspace affects your employee productivity—and their health. And while there may be some aspects of your workspace that is negatively impacting your team, many problems are relatively easy and cheap to solve. Looking at Leigh Stringer’s book The Healthy Workplace: How to Improve the Well-Being of Your Employees—and Boost Your Company’s Bottom Line, we’ve…
Read This ArticleWhat to Do When You Fall Behind on Tax Payments
Keeping up with your required tax payments is a major obligations—and challenge—as a business owner. But sometimes a business owner falls behind. If that’s you, know that you’re not the only one. That’s when it’s time to find a tax problem resolution to solve your problem. The ADP blog team has broken down some of…
Read This ArticleShould You Rehire a Former Employee?
If a former employee who resigned from your company wants to come back, there are some important benefits to making that move, given the right situation. Bringing a former employee back onboard will be more cost-effective in terms of training and onboarding, and it’s possible their time away has resulted in some additional skills and…
Read This ArticleHow to Save Time with Your POS System
If you rely on your POS system for time and wage data, that is some of the most important data you have, and manual data entry can be time-consuming—and ultimately very expensive in terms of using your time as the business owner. But there are ways to use your POS system and transfer all that…
Read This Article4 Female Athletes Successfully Embracing Entrepreneurship
All throughout October, female entrepreneurs everywhere are celebrating National Women’s Small Business Month. As reported by the SBA, more than 11 million woman-owned businesses can be found in the United States, generating more than nine million jobs and $1.6 trillion in annual revenue, and conquering every industry from healthcare to social services. Going the distance…
Read This ArticlePay Attention to Passive Job Seekers
When we’re looking to hire a new employee, many of us focus on active job seekers—the people are out there actively looking for a job. But you can really benefit by finding ways to sell your business to passive job seekers—people who are not actively looking for a new job, but will accept an offer…
Read This ArticleAfter the Millennials: Here Comes Generation Z
The Millennial Generation has been the subject of countless articles and studies, describing their workplace habits, life progression, consumer choices, and more. And now the workplace is getting ready to welcome the next generation: Generation Z. Authors David and Jonah Stillman define Generation Z as Americans born after 1995, and they’ve begun cataloguing some of…
Read This ArticleThe Benefits Employees Want
Employees and candidates aren’t just looking at salary and wage numbers. They’re considering the broad array of benefits that you’re offering. It’s important to offer benefits that appeal to the kind of people you’re looking to hire, while not wasting your resources on offering benefits that your employees don’t have any interest in. The ADP…
Read This ArticleDon’t Make These Common Tax Mistakes!
Taxes are one of the most complicated tasks for small business owners, and it isn’t hard to make mistakes—even big ones. Small business tax specialist Gail Rosen shares some of the most common mistakes small business owners make with their taxes, and how to avoid them, including correctly classifying employees and contractors, deducting startup costs,…
Read This ArticleDo You Need Outside Help with Payroll?
A small business owner has to wear a lot of hats. Early on, one of those hats is often for handling payroll. You may think that as long as the business is small, with just a couple employees, payroll is something you can take care of on your own. But when should you look at…
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