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Montag, 04. Februar 2013 00:00:00 Wirtschaft News
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Die Schweizer KMU gehen die kommenden Monate optimistisch an. Mehr dazu in diesem Beitrag.

Sicher und kompetent die neue Position meistern

Erfahren Sie hier, wie die Exportstimmung unter den Schweizer KMU im Quartalsvergleich aussieht.

Hier erfahren Sie mehr über die aktuelle Unternehmensfinanzierung in der Schweiz.

Wirksam führen durch professionelle Kommunikation

Die Zahl der Neueintragungen in das Handelsregister (HR) ist 2012 gegenüber dem Vorjahr leicht gesunken.

Erfahren Sie hier mehr über die Arbeitslosigkeit im Dezember 2012.

Die Lohnunterschiede und -diskriminierungen zwischen Frauen und Männern sind leicht zurückgegangen.

Der Bund soll ein elektronisches Handelsregister aufbauen, das weiterhin von den Kantonen geführt wird...

So nutzen Sie Facebook, Twitter & Co. erfolgreich!

Lernen Sie mit Druck und Stress gelassener umzugehen!

Machen Sie den Selbsttest.

Arbeitslosigkeit im November 2012.

Jetzt gleich für 2013 anmelden!

Soziale Netzwerke bieten KMU Marketing-Möglichkeiten. Erläuterungen und Tipps.

In the wake of the Great Recession, the formula for success in the new economy has changed, according to Lewis Schiff

Serial entrepreneur Jesse Stein bought the domain SportsMemorabilia.com for $12,500 and turned it into a $19.5 million retail business.

Banks still aren't lending much, but there's a universe of alternative financing to discover.

Here are five tips to help you figure out if you're a good candidate for financing.

One researcher says people should work less per week, but work more weeks total. Crazy or brilliant?

Even small businesses may find themselves subject to employment laws designed to cover big firms. So know the law.

Instead, the host of MSNBC's Your Business says you want to talk up something you do offer. Here's how.

Missing out on a promotion can be a huge blow to high-performing employees. Here's how to keep them from jumping ship.

Buyer beware! Choosing the wrong PR agency can break the bank and tarnish your brand. Here's how to avoid a costly mistake.

Don't just say, 'Nice work!' Psychologist Carole Dweck emphasizes the need to compliment the specific effort employees put in.

As your company grows it may be necessary to move away from your brute force approach to a more calculated plan.

Save some time with the IRS' new method for calculating home office tax deductions.

If your customers are other businesses or have specific industry interests, you might want to give LinkedIn a second look.

You've got a seven-floor elevator ride to sell your business idea to an investor. Can you do it? Probably not.

Contributing editor John Brandon could use a few good mobile apps to make his life easier. Any takers on these ideas?

Infographic: Employees may not be jumping ship, but a big chunk of the workforce is disgruntled. Take a look at why--and what you can do about it.

Harvard Business School professor Teresa M. Amabile explains the importance of "inner work life."

You can get discouraged by all the things that take minutes here and there from your day--or you can steal some of that time back.

A positive attitude is never automatic. You have to work at it! Here's how to become a master of the mind.

What your employees see you doing matters. But often it's what they can't see that matters more.

This isn't about people just remembering who you were. Here's how great leaders build a legacy that goes beyond fond memories.

Sure, it seems like a great idea to start up in the Valley. But have you really taken a good look at the nation's most famous start-up hub?

Married couples that start a business together are more likely to have a female partner who takes on traditional gender roles according to surprising research.

What distinguishes perennially great companies from the pack? Innovative business strategies that work over the long haul.

Some 70% of start-up capital goes to just three coastal states. The SBA's chief says she wants to even the balance, and she has the programs to do it.

Jeff Shelstad thought he had created a better way to publish textbooks. Just one problem: getting college kids to pay.

Lying is bad, right? Especially lying to the boss. But sometimes a little dishonesty can be more helpful than you think.