Kenwood’s Business Summer Reading List
Vacations, sunshine, bug spray, sunscreen, longer days, blooming flowers. There are dozens of staples and traditions that remind us of summertime. For many business owners, summer marks the season for reflection and recharge. It’s a time that we dedicate to assessing the first half of the year and ...
Read MoreLessons from Basketball: Recruiting and Retaining Talent within Your Business
For the 2021-2022 season in the NBA, only 10% of players were traded to another team. Meanwhile, at least 30% of your employees are actively job searching right now. To a large majority of employees in the nation, the grass seems greener at a different company, but why isn’t that the case for ...
Read MoreFour Factors to Consider Before Signing a Commercial Property Lease Agreement
The day has come. Your home office has finally become too cramped. You’ve crammed two new employees into your house and your garage is swollen with product inventory.
Read MoreThe new playbook for business management
Sports are not unlike business. In fact, sports metaphors can be seen throughout the business world from the “game plan” to the “home run” to the “slam dunk.” Even if you’re not a fan, you can’t deny the influence of organized competitive sports.
Read MoreResources Round Up: For Tenants
Here at Kenwood Management, we strive to build a strong community for all of our tenants. When you lease from us, we go beyond just providing the space. Our goal is to expand the typical tenant-landlord relationship. We endeavor to enhance our tenant’s businesses as well as the neighborhoods and ...
Read More2020 Employment Law Updates Every Business Needs to Know
Just in time for the end of the year, Kenwood Management Company hosted a webinar on the 2020 Employment Law Updates that business owners need to know. Hosted by Meredith S. Campbell, Esq. of Shulman Rogers, the webinar was offered as an exclusive benefit to business leaders in the Kenwood ...
Read MoreThriving Through Adversity: Part 3
Adversity is a healthy part of life and business, and something that should be welcomed with a warm embrace. To truly thrive through your adversities, it is important to start by assessing yourself and your business environment. When done with brutal honesty, this assessment will uncover what is ...
Read MoreThriving Through Adversity: Part 2
Culture isn’t just a buzzword. Culture attracts ideal candidates to your organization. Culture retains your top talent. Culture creates a frictionless energy that propels your company forward towards its mission and vision.
Read MoreThriving Through Adversity: Part 1
The four phases of the business cycle — expansion, peak, contraction (recession), and trough — are only one way to look at the evolution of a business. Contraction and recession are often positioned as something that we endure, but these shifts are inherent to growing a business even if they do ...
Read MoreCope Corrales COVID-19 Business Survival Tips
Kenwood Management Company has launched a monthly lunch-and-learn webinar series that offers tips, insights, and helpful content focused on a variety of pertinent topics. Lunch-and-learn webinars have included human resources in the age of the coronavirus, and cleaning process best practices during ...
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