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Using Social Media to Drive Traffic to Your Website
- November 25, 2020
- Posted by: Management inSites
- Categories: insites, Marketing, social media
No CommentsSocial media is a powerful and necessary tool that companies cannot ignore if they intend to grow sales and remain competitive in this day and age. Unfortunately, many professionals in charge of social media for their firm do not maximize the tool, and can potentially lose leads as a result.
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Daniel Andrepont Assumes Role of CEO
- November 24, 2020
- Posted by: Management inSites
- Categories: International, international business, management, MI Team, News
MI is pleased to announce that Mr. Daniel Andrepont is now a 50% shareholder of the company, and will assume the role of CEO. Dr. Carpano will remain the President.
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A Guide to Employee Benefits in the U.S.
- November 13, 2020
- Posted by: Management inSites
- Categories: insites, International, international business, management
When recruiting talent for your company, it is important not only to offer a competitive salary, but also to have a strong benefits package to offer new employees.
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Glossary – Types of Insurance
- November 6, 2020
- Posted by: Management inSites
- Categories: industrial, insites, International, logistics
When establishing a company in the U.S. market, several types of insurance are required and others may be necessary, even if they aren’t mandatory. What is required depends on the circumstances.
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Logistics 101 – Part 2
- October 29, 2020
- Posted by: Management inSites
- Categories: industrial, insites, International, logistics
The most important thing to remember when it comes to Customs is that inspections happen randomly. They can happen to anyone, at any time, and there is no way to determine if an inspection will take one day or two weeks.
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Logistics 101 – Part 1
- October 16, 2020
- Posted by: Management inSites
- Categories: industrial, insites, International, logistics
At first glance, logistics management might seem as simple as ensuring an order gets from point A to point B. In reality, handling logistics is much more complex, since many details are not necessarily intuitive – they are learned through trial and error (which can quickly become costly.)
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Best Practices for Tax Preparation
- October 5, 2020
- Posted by: Management inSites
- Categories: accounting, bookkeeping, Finance & accounting, insites
Accurate tax reporting is a key component to the health and well-being of any company. While the accountants and bookkeepers in your company may not actually process your company tax returns, they still have an essential job in the tax preparation process.
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Order Entry – It’s All in the Details
- September 23, 2020
- Posted by: Management inSites
- Categories: accounting, bookkeeping, global, insites, logistics
When processing a high volume of customer orders, it is not uncommon to go on autopilot. But autopilot is the exact opposite of what is needed when it comes to delivering a high-quality service to your client.
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Are You Using American Measurements in Your Literature?
- September 14, 2020
- Posted by: Management inSites
- Categories: global, insites, international business, Marketing
As you work to set up your U.S. subsidiary, don’t forget to take a look at your marketing materials and ensure they will engage your potential customers. It can be easy to forget how essential appropriate brochures and other collateral can be for your U.S. market entry success.
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Basic Best Practices for Accounting and Bookkeeping
- September 10, 2020
- Posted by: Management inSites
- Categories: accounting, bookkeeping, insites
When it comes to accounting and bookkeeping, there isn’t much room for error. Keeping sloppy books is not only bad business, but it can also be expensive in the event of an audit. There are some missteps, though, of which even a good bookkeeper can be guilty.