Legal Planning for Small Businesses: Ten Biggest Mistakes

Jack Prot

Owners and managers of small businesses frequently fail to adequately address legal issues. This failure may stem from being busy with other matters, unaware of or insensitive to legal concerns, or reluctant to spend the money to hire an attorney. Unfortunately, such businesses may end up incurring substantial expenses or […]

Project Planning Tips If You Have Asperger’s Syndrome

Jack Prot

Effective project planning is often difficult for individuals with Asperger’s Syndrome. It can result in the following workplace difficulties: not knowing how to get started on an assignment, becoming stuck midway through a project, vastly underestimating how long something will take, discovering too late that important items have been omitted, […]

Leadership in an Era of Leaderless Pretension – 1

Jack Prot

In numerous corporate, governmental and collegiate forums, seminars and workshops across the U.S. nation, hope springs eternal in the elusive hunt for leadership. Who represents it in a realistic portrayal or ideal role model? What does such a term mean? Where in the real world is it applied? When does […]

Identity Theft and Your Tax ID Number

Jack Prot

Truth to be told, a business even has its own particular Social Security number that can be stolen by an identity theft criminal, and make things hopeless for an entrepreneur. Corporate identity fraud (or business data fraud) can close your business’ entryways and even returned if your business isn’t organized […]

8 Golden Success Secrets for Small Businesses

Jack Prot

Running a small business is as challenging as trekking to Mt. Everest without having oxygen cylinder, prior practice, and a valid map guide. The challenges are only because there are no authentic rules that can lead a small business towards success while other major obstacles comprise: low budget, limited manpower, […]

Is an Insincere Smile Better Than a Sincere Frown?

Jack Prot

I walk into one local store about two or three times a month. Every time I walk in, a “company-shirted” clerk at the counter mumbles, “hullo” in a dull monotone without ever looking in my direction. Every time it happens I bristle because of the obvious show of insincerity. I […]

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