The bottom line matters to small business owners. Making small business energy savings improvements is one way to increase your profit margin. From energy-saving office outdoor lighting to talking to employees about how to save energy, we’ve got small energy saving tips that can help you take your small business to the next level and feel good about your energy consumption while you’re at it.
You’re used to the monthly cost of operating a small business, but what happens when your company is ready to grow? There are almost 28 billion small businesses in the U.
It’s not uncommon for employed Americans to be going to work… in their own homes. According to a recent New York Times survey, 43 percent of employed Americans work remotely at least some of the time.
A small business can be stuck in a rut sometimes — it’s not uncommon to hit a plateau, either with revenue, profitability or even production. But, your business’ operations can be something that you’re always working to improve.
If you’re the owner of a small business, have you considered the advantages of being environmentally friendly? There might be some rewards you might not have considered.
No matter what the industry, small business owners can likely agree on one thing: Finding cost saving ideas for the workplace is essential. We’ve tackled a number of ways to help small business owners find ways to save energy at work.
What if disaster hits tomorrow? Next week?
The year is young and business goals are still fresh in the minds of most small business owners. Often, near the top of the list are ways to save on operating costs, including energy costs.
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If you’re looking for employee engagement ideas and also want to find a way to save energy in the workplace, combining the two can be a win-win for small business owners and employees alike. Workers are increasingly drawn to companies that share their values.
Depending on the type of business, lighting can account for 20-50% of a business’s electricity consumption, according to the U.S Small Business Association.
According to the Small Business Association, more than half of Americans either own or work for a small business, and these create two out of three new jobs in the U.S.
If you ask small business owners to name their number one expense, many will give you the same answer: Energy. ENERGY STAR estimates that small businesses across the nation spend more than $60 billion a year on energy.