Jerry Osteryoung

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  • BUSINESS

    Commentary: Promoting from within can present issues with existing staff

    Clearly every business wants to demonstrate loyalty to its existing staff by promoting from within. However, this just is not always the best policy.

  • BUSINESS

    Commentary: Sign wavers an effective ad tool

    Where formerly wavers of signs were found exclusively at residential subdivision open houses and on car lots, now they are everywhere! In fact, it is hard to go down the road without seeing two or three of them trying to catch your attention by tossing a business’ sign around.

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    Commentary: Look at your leading customers

    One thing that each entrepreneur should consider is the demographics of its leading customers. Knowing and understanding who your best customers are will enable you to find and attract more great customers like them.

  • BUSINESS

    Commentary: Pricing is a delicate balance

    Pricing your products or services in a way that encourages sales is so important to each and every business. You spend so much on advertising and promoting your products or services to bring customers in the door, and pricing is the way you close the sale once they arrive. After all, you can have...

  • BUSINESS

    Internet tax benefits small business

    Generally, I try to steer away from political issues, so I do not think I have ever written a column about taxation. But I have reached my boiling point over the issue of imposing a tax on Internet sales.

  • BUSINESS

    Commit to New Year’s resolutions

    The older I get -- “better,” some would say -- the years seem to pass faster and faster, and it is always so hard for me to believe that another year is behind us. However, no matter what your age or occupation, the New Year presents a wonderful opportunity to begin anew.

  • BUSINESS

    Commentary: Give the gift of giving to your staff

    The holiday season is such a great time of year and it is one time when you can go overboard to make your staff feel good about their job and your company.

  • BUSINESS

    Commentary: Discover what is unique, promote it

    With so many businesses out there providing products and services similar to yours, it is critical to find that element that differentiates your company. In order to be successful, you must be able to stand out in the crowd. It is not always an easy thing to do, but it is immensely important and...

  • BUSINESS

    Employees should know authority level

    One of the most important things for a decision maker is to know the limits of his or her authority. That is, when they have to come to you or their supervisor for approval before a final decision can be made as with expenditures, staffing decisions or disciplinary actions, for example. Unless you...

  • BUSINESS

    Commentary: Tackling difficult hygiene issues

    One of the most difficult conversations a manager will ever have with an employee is when they have to address personal habits like hygiene.

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