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SHALL I STAY OR SHALL I GO?
Most people quit their jobs because they're generally not happy. That's one finding of a survey by Caliper, a human-resources consultant in Princeton, NJ. A survey of 180 resigning executives also found some "special" reasons to quit:
To start a worm farm.
The building was too cold.
There was a demon residing in our computer network.
To study Spanish in Brazil.
What makes an employee stay? The leading driver of employee satisfaction, according to a study by Gantz Wiley Research, is opportunity for career advancement including a chance to work with emerging technologies. This top reason was followed by:
The work environment.
Feelings of accomplishment.
Reward-including compensation and recognition.
WOMEN SHOPPERS WOULD REDESIGN STORES
Mademoiselle magazine's survey of two thousand 20-something women finds that 49 percent of them would redesign store layouts to make it easier to find anything quickly. Almost as many would open unique stores and provide recommendations on best buys.
Also strong on their stores' wish list were: grouping items together to help shoppers identify what they want, and creation of lounge areas for meeting friends.
WOMEN'S BUSINESS WEB SITE HUGELY POPULAR
In just its first six months, a Web site for women entrepreneurs received a million visits. At www.onlinewbc.org, the site offers more than 1,000 articles on starting, growing and expanding a business. There are links to dozens of other sites and opportunities to exchange information with other entrepreneurs.
The site was developed and is run by the North Texas Women's Business Development Center, a Small Business Administration-sponsored educational center in Dallas, TX. The group won an initial SBA grant of $150,000. Much of the information on the site comes from 70 SBA women's business development centers across the country.
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