March 9, 2018

An Environmental Business: Should Companies Care More About Our Planet?

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When it comes to the environment, we make an effort to do what we can. The picture is, after all, looking increasingly bleak. Global warming has done enough to prove it definitely isn’t a myth. Our energy resources are fast running out, and our oceans are in a sorry state, too. But, we all have a vested interest to make a change and, for the most part, we’re stepping up to the responsibility. It’s now thought, for instance, that a massive 4.6 million American homes have solar panels. What’s more, we all try to switch off lights and reduce the waste we produce.
No one can deny that these are all moves for the better. The risk we were taking before these alterations was just too high a price to pay. After all, the state of the planet impacts future generations as much as it does us. But, should the buck fall at households? It doesn’t take a genius to work out that large corporations do much more damage to the environment. Yet, for the most part, businesses fall under the environmental radar. The efforts of individual households have been a drop in the ecological crisis. But, the same alterations from firms could make real ripples.
Of course, not all companies are guilty of turning a blind eye. Many make efforts to recycle and use naturally sourced energy. But there are companies out there who short of what we might expect. Even those who do make efforts may not be doing as much as we’d hope.
So, what changes could we realistically expect such companies to make? For the most part, these aren’t dissimilar to those we make in our homes, but on a larger scale. For instance, waste in our oceans is a significant issue. While we try to counter that by reducing the plastic we throw away, companies could do the same and also install something like these oil water separators. Then, they can make sure all harmful chemicals are removed from anything going back into the ocean. What’s more, businesses could make our job easier by using alternative packaging. Paper options which are biodegradable would remove the chance of getting waste disposal wrong.
And, of course, businesses should step up when it comes to the energy they use. A large company is sure to use more energy than, say, a family home. What’s more, many companies leave lights on overnight, whether to light storefronts or assist overnight workers. This behavior needs addressing. Indeed, those who leave lights on unnecessarily may want to reconsider that action. After all, few homes would now leave a landing light on. For companies who rely on overnight workers, it may be more realistic to suggest a change in energy source. Instead of using limited resources, such companies would do better to use solar energy.
 
If changes like these become widespread, perhaps we would see much more of a positive impact. One thing’s sure; it’s past time we held large corporations more accountable.
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March 6, 2018

5 Skills Every Entrepreneur Needs

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The best entrepreneurs are multi-talented. They are able to put into practice the various skills that they have to further their companies. Though there are plenty of skills which could be useful, we are going to talk about five of the most fundamental ones in this article.
Of course, there are plenty of ways that you can refine and develop including internet sources such as Training Connection's business skills resource. But here are just a few of the areas which you can focus on.
Sales
Your sales skills are what you will use to get people buying your product or service in the first place. While marketing may get people into your store in the first place, your sales acumen is what will ensure that they walk away with something under their arm. Of course, in an internet-driven world, face-to-face selling isn’t as necessary as it once was, but if you want to grow your business, you need to be able to present it positively to potential partners and investors.
Planning
You need to have a clear idea of where you are heading and what you want your company to achieve. When you are making your business plan, you need to make it as detailed as possible including information about every risk, benefit, and cost of the decisions that you make. While you want to be able to stick to the plan where possible, you also need to be prepared to make adjustments and improvements where necessary. 
Communication
Good communication skills will come in handy in various aspects of your business. First of all, they will help you to gain loyal employees who stand the test of time at your company. They will also play a big role in ensuring that you get clients coming back time and time again, as well as forming crucial relationships with suppliers and other companies. And as new methods of communication are created and used, you need to be adept at using all of them.
Attention to Detail
 
It is the little improvements that you make to a company which can make all the difference. Noticing what your competitors are doing and working out ways that you can get the better of them. Listening to your customers and tailoring your business to suit their needs rather than providing what you think is best. Improving conditions for your staff members to make it more likely that they will stay with your company in the long-term.
Curiosity
The best businesses have always been built on a level of curiosity. This desire to keep learning and finding out new things will keep you at the top of your game and will ensure that your company stays ahead of your competitors. 
 
Though there are plenty of skills which will come in handy in the world of entrepreneurship, these are just a few of the fundamentals. If you think that you have them already, there are always improvements to be made, and if not, learning new skills is something that you can do at any stage of life.
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