Eight Things to Keep in Mind When Responding to an RFP
No matter what your business is, you may have the right skill set within your company to complete a research project for the federal government. Though the journey is arduous, just about any company will benefit from going through the process of writing a proposal for federal research money. You can find current Request for Proposals (RFP) for the federal government at www.fedbizopps.gov. Each RFP has its own steps to completion, so I decided to give eight things that should be on the “front burner” when you are preparing a proposal.
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Cut Costs and Keep Employees Happy with HSA Health Insurance Plans
The very thought of health insurance has many business owners reaching for the Pepto-Bismol. In 2006, employer-based health insurance premiums rose an average of 7.7 percent. Small employers’ premiums went up an average of 8.8 percent. And the worst increase went to the smallest employers, those with less than 24 employees. They saw their premiums increase an average of 10.5 percent! [1]
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I Just Can't Find Good Help!
When discussing hindrances to growth, most business owners point me to their inability to find and keep good help. All these business owners, it seems, are finding people that don’t show up for work, fail to do projects on time, and cause conflict in the workplace. Where do all the "good" employees go?
I will tactfully suggest that if you have a track record of bad employees, the problem may not be *just* with them. It is unlikely that every single person you hire is a bad employee; more likely, you need to work on being a better boss. In keeping with the list theme, take these nine tips to your company, and see if anything changes.
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