Archives for the month of: November, 2009

Employee References

 Inc. Newsletter,  Inc. Magazine

Related Terms: Employee Hiring

Employee references are the positive or negative comments about an employee’s job performance provided to a prospective employer. In most cases, a prospective employer will contact a person’s current or former employer to seek references as part of the process of considering that person for a new position. Prospective employers check references during the interview process in order to ensure that a candidate’s assertions about his or her job skills and work experience are accurate. In fact, obtaining references is one of the most important parts of the hiring process because it can provide valuable information that sets one candidate apart from others and facilitates a sound hiring decision.

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Business Plan: Two Plans in One             

 #1. The basic Business Plan lays out the factual, nuts and bolts foundation of your business.  From that full blue print of your business, you may confidently: 

  • Build your business
  • Implement on-going strategies

 #2. Whenever funding is needed, Read the rest of this entry »