entrepreneurs

Challenges in Starting a New Business

In the future, hubby and I would like to start a brick and mortar real life company with a building and employees and all that jazz. Alberta has a very competitive market for IT workers and it is hard to recruit and retain loyal employees. Even with an economic downturn happening in the nearby US, Alberta's crunch for technical workers shows no sign of letting up.

In planning for a new business, I've been trying to look at other creative ways to find and keep good staff. At hubby's new job, the orientation & training were nearly absent. The first thing I want to do is show new employees they are valuable and important to us by making sure they know what they need to do and where to get answers for questions they run into. I have an unconventional management style where my philosophy is to empower the employee and I think this will work to our benefit. As their boss, I believe I am there to lift them up in their jobs, not treat them as my slaves. My staff always have my trust and I show this by giving them self-learning and personal development goals. I show my confidence in them by delegating as much of the challenging work I can, even if it means I have to do the filing or data entry at times.

As a startup, we won't have a lot of funds for bonuses and not a lot of places to go in promotions at the start. However, there are ways I want to explore of rewarding employees that include more flexible time schedules, time off, more privacy and better working conditions. One of my biggest beliefs in managing employees is to prove cross training. By making everyone multi-functional, it boosts moral because people understand what their coworkers are doing. It gives the employer a little slack if someone is ill and it relieves the boredom that can happen in strict job roles.

For us, its all still a long ways out- two to three years, I would guess. I think it is going to take me that long to learn all the nuances involved.

For the online casino newbies

My husband took a class on beginning a business here in Edmonton from Acti.org. The class was great, helping new entrepreneurs make a business plan, think about marketing, and assigning them a mentor. My husband's mentor, Dart Wooden, opened my eyes to the world of casinos and games on the internet. He runs a specialized website about poker.

Since I'm a total newbie, I was looking for something more for beginners in the online casino world in general. I found a great source for Casino News to get me started.

It is the perfect site for beginner internet gamblers. With this online casino guide you will find current online casino reviews, free flash casino games and casino tutorials.

Internet gambling can be very fun, and many online casino players win big jackpots. I have a friend, Greg, in the UK who is a "professional" poker player. Yes, he is almost 30 and still living in his parent's basement, but he pays them room and board and pays for his car out of his online gambling winnings. I'm not expecting to get rich, but a little side income would be nice.

It is important that you make wise choices about where you play and stay away from money losing casinos. Casinonewbies.com is teaching me how to play casino games and provides advice on which online casinos are safe for gambling.

Boost in the right direction

No Plan, No Capital, No Model...No Problem

[While it is difficult to work without my di.fm music today, I got a boost in the right direction from watching Guy Kawasaki run a panel of self-starting entrepreneurs.] - http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2007/06/no-plan-no-capi.html

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