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Super Bowl Promotions and Preparations: How 8 Small Businesses Are Bracing for the Big Game

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They are coming: Taylor, Travis and about a zillion other people are headed to Las Vegas to witness the festivities for Super Bowl LVIII—and small businesses across the city are hoping to capture the economic boost through Super Bowl promotions and preparations. And we hold off on business travel to Phoenix and Los Angeles.

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The essentials of a written safety program

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As a business leader, you may wonder if you really need to put your safety policies in writing, especially if your organization is small. For large businesses, written safety programs are essential because responsibility must be clearly assigned to avoid confusion.

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Adjusted Community Rating and Its Role in Health Care Costs

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Factors used to calculate premium rates for small businesses changed on New Year’s Day 2014. Most small businesses should expect to see an increase in their health insurance premiums due to this age ratio compression. Moreover, small businesses carry bigger risk due to their size, which may lead to bigger premiums.

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Sustainability: Beyond a Buzzword

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If you are a manufacturing business, you [or] your suppliers, by reducing water, can reduce energy, emissions [and] bad chemistry and help improve the lives of people and communities. Focus on how to reduce your use of natural resources. Following water, for example, is a great place to lean into, advises Kenniston. Follow the water!

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5 compliance mistakes you may not know you’re making

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If you think most laws and regulations don’t apply to your company because you have a small number of employees, think again. When it comes to compliance, small businesses are often subject to the same laws and regulations that govern large corporations. It can even impact your ability to hire.

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Wage and Hour Violations are Costly and Avoidable

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Lying about hours worked or consultants charging for time they didn’t spend on projects can cost small businesses thousands of dollars. Small businesses are particularly vulnerable to fraud. The question small business owners should be asking is, “How can I prevent fraud from happening in the first place?”.

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5 Myths About Visitor Management Systems

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For instance, at small businesses that cannot afford a front desk staffer or at a start-up that has not yet staffed a front office person. And this applies to businesses in all industries. It has never been our intent to replace a human being with our visitor management technology. Does it happen?

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