Having Proper Work Policies in Place May Help Avoid Trouble in the Future, Says Brandon Frere

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Having a business run as smoothly as possible is ideal for turning out maximum efficiency and top quality work. Getting to that point can first require some ground rules for employees inside the workplace. Brandon Frere, successful entrepreneur, CEO and President of Frere enterprises, has some suggestions on different ideas to consider as a framework for policies for employees in the workplace.

Different policies will be more applicable to certain businesses over others, but many policies still have to be heavily thought about before being implemented or decided on as unnecessary. “Businesses are unique, and they’re meant to be, or else we wouldn’t need so many in our world. That means different that practices may work better for some over others. Careful thought should be had before implementing drastic changes, but it isn’t always a bad idea to test out ideas and be able to toss aside those that don’t seem to be working out,” says Frere. Policies about dress code expectations are fairly standard. Policies regarding food at a specific work area may be needed, as well as phone restrictions, depending on the type of work being done. There can be certain policies that are intrinsic to a business, such as certain topics that can’t be discussed with a client, to avoid unnecessary issues (i.e. discussing politics).

Businesses are unique, and they're meant to be, or else we wouldn't need so many in our world. That means different that practices may work better for some over others. Careful thought should be had before implementing drastic changes, but it isn't always a bad idea to test out ideas and be able to toss aside those that don't seem to be working out.

Brandon Frere, CEO of Frere Enterprises

Special exceptions will occasionally happen that bend the rules a little, and that should be expected to happen as circumstances will appear that require it, like a worker who is a parent and waiting on a phone call about his or her child. Putting careful thought into anything is important for a business. That includes the smaller details like basic rules that can sometimes seem too little to be concerned with. “To avoid complications in the future, it can be best to have policies set in the first place, and amend them as needed. A business dynamic should welcome change that improves the workplace,” says Frere.

About Frere Enterprises

Brandon Frere is an entrepreneur and businessman who lives in Sonoma County, California. He has designed and created multiple companies to meet the ever-demanding needs of businesses and consumers alike. His company website, www.FrereEnterprises.com, is used as a means to communicate many of the lessons, fundamentals, and information he has learned throughout his extensive business and personal endeavors, most recently in advocating on behalf of student loan borrowers nationwide.

As experienced during his own student loan repayment, Mr. Frere found out how difficult it can be to work with federally contracted student loan servicers and the repayment programs designed to help borrowers. Through those efforts, he gained an insider’s look into the repayment process and the motivations behind the inflating student loan debt bubble. His knowledge of the confusing landscape of student loan repayment became a vital theme in his future endeavors, and he now uses those experiences to help guide others through the daunting process of applying for available federal repayment and loan forgiveness programs.

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Source: Frere Enterprises

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