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Business School Career Resources
This Video Explains Business School Career Resources
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Bottom Up and Top Down Management
What is Bottom Up Management? What is Top Down Management? The top-down approach to management is when company-wide decisions are made solely by leadership at the top, while the bottom-up approach gives all teams a voice in these types...
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Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA )
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA )
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Compensation within a Startup - Cash and Equity
How should you structure Compensation within a Startup? How much debt should the company incur? How much equity should the company sell? This may include incentives on top of a base salary, so that your employees do well financially as...
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Understanding the Fair Labor Standards Act
In this video, we delve into the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), a crucial federal law that safeguards the rights of employees in terms of wages and working hours. Join us as we explore the key aspects of the FLSA, such as its...
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Equity Compensation for Early Employees
What is equity compensation for early employees of a startup business venture? Equity compensation is a method of non-cash payment in exchange for services to a business. Based on the role and contribution, company shares are offered in...
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Introduction to Employment and Labor Laws
This video provides an introduction to employment and labor laws, explaining their purpose and objectives. It discusses the difference between employees and independent contractors, the concept of at-will employment, and various...
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Employment Discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act
Employment Discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act
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Employers Prefer Business Majors
This Video Explains Why Employers Prefer Business Majors
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Employer Witholding Requirements from Employee Wages
Employer Witholding Requirements from Employee Wages
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Employer Identification Number
This Video Explains Employer Identification Numbers
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Employee Stock Option Plans (ESOP)
What is an Employee Stock Option Plan? Employee stock ownership, or employee share ownership, is where a company's employees own shares in that company. US employees typically acquire shares through a share option plan. In the UK,...
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Employee Retirement Income Security Act ( ERISA)
Employee Retirement Income Security Act ( ERISA)
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Egocentrism
What is Egocentrism? Egocentrism is the inability to differentiate between self and other. More specifically, it is the inability to accurately assume or understand any perspective other than one's own. Egocentrism is found across the...
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Dividing Ownership Among Founders
How do you divide the ownership interest of a startup among the founders? Harvard Business Review found that the percentage of founders who express unhappiness with their equity split increases 2.5x as their startups mature.
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Duties Owed Between a Principal and Agent
Duties Owed Between a Principal and Agent
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Insurance Considerations for the Business
This Video Explains Insurance Considerations for the Business
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InSourcing vs Outsourcing
What is Insourcing? What is Outsourcing? Outsourcing is the process of hiring a third-party or outsourcing company to do a specific task or function for your business. On the other hand, insourcing means bringing the task or function...
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Information Flow within an Organization
What is information flow and why is it important? Information flow is the exchange of information among people, processes and systems within an organization.
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Hiring in Large Mid-Sized and Small Companies
This Video Explains Hiring in Large Mid-Sized and Small Companies