Make No Mistake

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Business Operations,
Mistake,
Mistakes,
Quality,
Quality Control,
SuccessCare Solutions
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Overview: Mistakes are an everyday part of running a small business. There are bookkeeping miscues, quality control problems and just plain human errors. While these problems hinder profit, by themselves they’re not likely to ruin your business. Some mistakes, though, are unique to a family business. And can prove dangerous to the continuation of the business. Hence, it is very necessary to rectify these mistakes in order to protect the business from danger. The five of the biggest managerial mistakes made by today’s family businesses include: Poor communication, holding family to different standards, paying relatives to not work, failing to plan for act II and not preparing for life.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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