Way to Know If You Need HR Support (Even as a Small Business)

If you’re a small business owner or a one-person empire with a growing team, here’s the truth: HR isn’t just for big companies with corporate cafeterias and a whole floor of compliance people. HR is simply the people side of your business—how you hire, manage, pay, protect, and grow your team. When that side gets … Continue reading Way to Know If You Need HR Support (Even as a Small Business)

Small Business HR Essentials: Must-Have Documents Before You Bring on Your First Team Member

Congratulations! You’re ready to grow your business by hiring your first employee. But before you bring someone on board, you need to have the right HR documents in place to stay compliant and set your new hire up for success. These essential components will ensure you have all the essentials covered. Why a Comprehensive Job … Continue reading Small Business HR Essentials: Must-Have Documents Before You Bring on Your First Team Member

Is Your Business Running on Outdated SOPs? Here’s How to Spot the Signs & Overhaul Them Before They Cost You Clients

If you run a small business, your Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) are the secret weapon that keeps your operation running like a well-oiled machine. But here’s the truth: SOPs have an expiration date. The way you operated three years ago—or even six months ago—may not align with your current reality. Outdated SOPs can slow you … Continue reading Is Your Business Running on Outdated SOPs? Here’s How to Spot the Signs & Overhaul Them Before They Cost You Clients

How to Avoid Hiring the Wrong Person and Wasting Thousands of Dollars

Hiring the wrong person isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s a costly mistake that can drag your business down faster than you realize. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, a bad hire can cost up to 30% of that employee’s annual salary. That’s thousands of dollars down the drain—and that’s just the financial damage. Let’s break … Continue reading How to Avoid Hiring the Wrong Person and Wasting Thousands of Dollars

Small Business HR Compliance 101: What Every Solopreneur Needs to Know

Let’s get something straight:If you're hiring—or even thinking about hiring—compliance isn’t optional. It’s not “only for big corporations.”It’s not “something I’ll figure out later.”It’s the difference between building a scalable business…and getting buried in legal headaches, fines, or a bad reputation. Yes, even as a solopreneur. So before you post that job ad, send that … Continue reading Small Business HR Compliance 101: What Every Solopreneur Needs to Know

The First 90 Days: How to Onboard & Train Your First Employee for Success

Hiring your first employee is a major milestone. It means your business is growing.It means you’re no longer doing it all alone.It also means it’s time to shift from hustling solo to leading like a boss. But here’s the hard truth:A bad first hire can cost you time, money, and momentum.Not because they’re not talented—but … Continue reading The First 90 Days: How to Onboard & Train Your First Employee for Success

Need Reliable HR Help for Employee Relations?

Let’s be honest—navigating employee relations as a small business owner can feel like walking a tightrope. One wrong move and you’re staring down a mountain of complaints, low morale, and potential legal trouble. Whether you’re dealing with a growing team or already managing employees, you need to get employee relations right—the first time. So, how … Continue reading Need Reliable HR Help for Employee Relations?

Thinking of Hiring? Here’s Why Your Business Might Not Be Ready

Hiring your first (or next) employee is a big step. It means your business is growing, and you need extra hands to keep up with demand. But before you post that job ad, ask yourself: Is my business truly ready to bring someone on board? Many business owners jump into hiring without the proper groundwork, … Continue reading Thinking of Hiring? Here’s Why Your Business Might Not Be Ready

Avoiding the Justice Department’s Wrath: 4 Lessons from a $360K Sexual Harassment Lawsuit

Press Release Article from the Justice Department In a recent case, the Justice Department secured a $360,000 settlement against a New Mexico property manager and apartment complex due to allegations of sexual harassment by the former property manager. The lawsuit claimed that the property manager engaged in unwelcome sexual conduct towards female tenants, including inappropriate … Continue reading Avoiding the Justice Department’s Wrath: 4 Lessons from a $360K Sexual Harassment Lawsuit

Key Questions to Help Solopreneurs Decide, Employee or Contractor…

As a solopreneur, hiring help is a major step in growing your business. But before you bring someone on board, there’s one critical question you need to answer: Should you hire an employee or a contractor? Getting this decision wrong can result in hefty fines, legal trouble, and IRS penalties. Misclassifying a worker can lead … Continue reading Key Questions to Help Solopreneurs Decide, Employee or Contractor…