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November 8, 2005

Business Know-How ® Small Business Newsletter
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Practical strategies for growing businesses and careers

In This Issue
  • Revolutionary Ideas Come from Ridiculous Questions
  • Avoid Hiring Failures
  • A Dozen Guidelines for Using E-Mail
  • Who's to Blame?

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    Revolutionary Ideas Come from Ridiculous Questions
    Every creative business idea begins with a question. A question that grabs attention. A question that might sound ridiculous at the time. A question that propels a wrecking ball of through the walls of ordinary thinking.

     
    Avoid Hiring Failures
    A new study shows that poor interpersonal skills and lack of motivation are among the top reasons why new hires fail. Asking the right questions during the interview can help you find out whether your applicants possess interpersonal skills and attitude that the job requires.

     
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    Save time and money creating an employee handbook for your business. Over 100 policies and rules you can choose from to create, update or supplement your own employee handbook. Just copy and paste the appropriate sections into a Word document to write your handbook.


     
    A Dozen Guidelines for Using E-Mail
    Email has become one of the most-used ways of communicating in business, but not everyone knows how to use it correctly. Here are 12 e-mail guidelines that will improve your communications.

     
    Who's to Blame?
    Coworker conflicts, ex-employees meddling in your affairs, bosses who don't want to deal with the issues head on... it's enough to make you paranoid and afraid for your job! Before you spend another day worrying about who's at fault, read this advice from Ask Sue.

     
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