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Cash Flow Relief for Independent Consultants: the CARES Act & Other Ideas

Successful Independent Consulting

For us as consultants, the effects are likely to be more gradual but our income will likely be affected. This article explains your options for cash-flow relief, whether you need it immediately or in the near future, and how to get it. Moreover, how it applies to you will depend on your specific situation. government 2.

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Leadership Tip #13: For Innovation, Remove at Least One Policy or Procedure a Week

Johanna Rothman

What about guidelines? Money Policies to Manage Cash Flow. Consider removing policies and procedures and create guidelines and constraints instead. ” Trina's questions prompted the senior managers to consider those guidelines and constraints. The managers created friction, which resulted in problems.

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How Well Do Your Policies Create Desired Outcomes and Trust?

Johanna Rothman

If you don't manage your cash flow, a lack of cash will kill your business. We do need guidelines and constraints for our work. appeared first on Johanna Rothman, Management Consultant. I keep encountering policies that prevent people from delivering the outcomes the organization wants. Why have policies anyway?

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Pros and Cons of Professional Employer Organizations (PEOs) Why a “Virtual PEO” May be the Better Option

Emerson Consulting Group

While it’s impossible to identify in advance where a given employer’s rates would be if placed directly, we can reaffirm our guideline: 80% of employers’ premiums generally fall within ± 1-3% of the PEO rate, and the other 20% differ wildly, either higher or lower.