Charly Nicole asked:
If you have that entrepreneurial spirit, or just had a great idea for a business, chances are you started a small business. With so many small businesses out there, and those that continue to emerge, it can be a little overwhelming if you are new to the business market. And because of the number of new, and sometimes naïve, businesses, there are those out there who take advantage. That is why it is important to protect your small business. And if you are unsure how to do that, take a look at the following tips:
· Pre-Screen Your Employees: Just because your business is small doesn’t mean that you have to hire the first few people that come in looking for a job. You can be picky; you can have standards. Make drug screening a standard in your hiring process. If applicants know about it before you can weed out—pardon the pun—those uncomfortable with the idea. Also, call their references. You’ve asked for them for a reason, so use them.
· Manage Your Money: If you aren’t an expert at money management, you might want to find someone who is—especially if you’re in the start-up phase. Money will be extremely tight and you need someone to help you budget and get everything done that you need to get done in the first few crucial months and years. If you can’t afford to hire someone on just to manage the business’s finances, consider getting some training for yourself, at least.
· Up-To-Date Policies: Keeping your policies fresh and up-to-date not only protects your employees, but it protects you as well. And make sure your employees are supplied with the new policies and that they are discussed regularly. You will be able to avoid many lawsuits this way.
· Protect Your Documents: Many small businesses have the mindset that nothing will happen to their work-related and financial documents because they don’t have as much as the larger businesses and corporations have. But this is not the case. If you have your business’s documents saved on a computer, you will need to have some form of computer backup. This will protect your documents from computer crashing, natural disaster, and thefts.
· Get Feedback: This will help you know how you are doing in regards to your employees and your customers through survey software. This way, you can correct any problems before they become large issues.
Marvin
If you have that entrepreneurial spirit, or just had a great idea for a business, chances are you started a small business. With so many small businesses out there, and those that continue to emerge, it can be a little overwhelming if you are new to the business market. And because of the number of new, and sometimes naïve, businesses, there are those out there who take advantage. That is why it is important to protect your small business. And if you are unsure how to do that, take a look at the following tips:
· Pre-Screen Your Employees: Just because your business is small doesn’t mean that you have to hire the first few people that come in looking for a job. You can be picky; you can have standards. Make drug screening a standard in your hiring process. If applicants know about it before you can weed out—pardon the pun—those uncomfortable with the idea. Also, call their references. You’ve asked for them for a reason, so use them.
· Manage Your Money: If you aren’t an expert at money management, you might want to find someone who is—especially if you’re in the start-up phase. Money will be extremely tight and you need someone to help you budget and get everything done that you need to get done in the first few crucial months and years. If you can’t afford to hire someone on just to manage the business’s finances, consider getting some training for yourself, at least.
· Up-To-Date Policies: Keeping your policies fresh and up-to-date not only protects your employees, but it protects you as well. And make sure your employees are supplied with the new policies and that they are discussed regularly. You will be able to avoid many lawsuits this way.
· Protect Your Documents: Many small businesses have the mindset that nothing will happen to their work-related and financial documents because they don’t have as much as the larger businesses and corporations have. But this is not the case. If you have your business’s documents saved on a computer, you will need to have some form of computer backup. This will protect your documents from computer crashing, natural disaster, and thefts.
· Get Feedback: This will help you know how you are doing in regards to your employees and your customers through survey software. This way, you can correct any problems before they become large issues.
Marvin


