SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 2015 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS Y D ELLOW 2005 KEYSTONE COUGAR 28’ 5TH WHEEL Slide-out, sleeps 4, great condition, walk- in shower, lots of storage & cabinets. $12,566 997-2404 or 999-0243 N eed a C ontractor? L ooking for a P rofessional? A recently released survey indicates the mid-market business segment is nothing shy of bullish for the com- ing year. P r i c e R e d u c t i o n 1972 MUSTANG MACH 1 Restored to orig. 351-V8-Cleveland 4 barrel carb. valve seats updated, engine freshened up. Auto. $17,999 902-9183 or 999-0486 2004 MONACO-LAKOTA 32ft. 5th Wheel, alum. frame, NS, fiberglass ext.-GC, oak cabs, beige-int, 2-slides, queen, Mint condition. $26,900 541-997-9637 1997 SUZUKI 250 R25 2005 racing motor/ equip low hrs. Air cooled, mono shock, 2-stroke. In Florence. $1,600 obo 775-225-7769 During the ancient 12-day Christmas celebration, the log burned was called the “Yule Log.” Sometimes a piece of the Yule log would be kept to kin- dle the fire the fol- lowing winter, to ensure that the good luck carried on from year to year. (NAPSA)-Good news about the economy: America tops the list in seeking risk, hiring new talent, and recog- nizing and addressing high turnover as areas of focus for business growth in the com- ing year. The most confident and healthy sector of the U.S. economy is mid-size business, according to new research from The Sage Group plc. These businesses are com- prised of 100 or more employees but fewer than 1,000. The annual Sage Business Index looked at confidence indicators including business growth, exporting, govern- mental support and risk. In each of the four categories, the United States showed the most optimism, with the highest or second highest scores among all countries surveyed, though it joins other countries in citing gov- ernment bureaucracy and logistical costs of exporting as common challenges. “According to all indica- tions, the economic forecast for the mid-market is rich with growth opportunity,” said Joe Langner, executive vice president at Sage North America. “We anticipate pos- itive activity in the job market with smart companies focused on hiring, developing and keeping a talented work- force.” With confidence at an all- time high, mid-market com- panies can leverage this opportunity by putting into practice some basic strategies focused on human capital as its most important asset. Make a plan. Realistic in its optimism, midsize compa- nies understand that growth, sales and profitability all come from their employees enjoying their roles and per- forming to the best of their ability. More than half of the companies surveyed say the number of people employed by their business will increase over the next year. With this in mind, having a clear defini- tion of business goals is imperative in identifying and building an effective work- force. Once business goals are defined, take inventory of current employees and deter- mine where you need to build. Visualize what your winning team looks like, then do what it takes to get them. Attract the right talent. Sounds simple, but attract the talent you want by offering the positive traits that midsize businesses provide. With 23 percent of mid-market com- panies planning to hire, the climate is ripe for recruiting smart talent based on those things a company with 100+ employees inherently pro- vides-a mature culture, good benefits and an historical foundation. That being said, talented candidates are also lured to work for companies that foster creativity, offer flexibility and provide oppor- tunities to innovate. By investing in infrastructure and technology, mid-market companies are in a position to appeal to the talent that’s right for them. Retention is a strategy. A resounding 76 percent of American mid-market com- panies anticipate an increase in turnover over the next year. Market conditions such as this are a breeding ground for enthusiastic recruiters seeking to snatch your best talent unless you offer them sound reason to stay. While cash is certainly great and employees will take it, appeal- ing to them on another level wins them over for the long haul. Do they want to train and mentor people? Do they need to work remotely during the summer to accommodate family needs? Benefits such as these require that you know your people’s motivations and shows that you are invest- ing in them. Bottom line: Turnover can be a costly leak in the bucket when you con- sider the price of lost produc- tivity, recruiting and training. Retaining smart talent is a strategy that’s critical to man- aging operating costs. Learn More For further facts and advice, go to www.sage.com/businessin- dex. S IRECTORY ERVICES The following businesses are ready and waiting for YOUR Call!! Wednesday and Saturday in the Siuslaw News D-053 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT D-085 DEQ#37263 Russell L. Wilkinson Certified Public Accountant Taxes, Accounting & Business Consultation (541) 678-2355 P H . 541-997-2054 • F AX 541-997-3499 • 1-877-201-0652 CLEANING SERVICES LEISURE EXCAVATING INC. You Think It…We Clean It • Our Motto is “Just Ask” Indoor/Outdoor Residential & Business Cleaning Including but not limited to: Construction Clean-Up, Windows, Pressure Washing, Gutters, Carpet, Hard Flooring & More. 541-997-1288 • 541-228-2490 (Text only) bergscleaning@hotmail.com CCB #192681 DEQ #37943 D-182 CONSTRUCTION/CONTRACTORS SERVICES: DIVORCE $155. Complete preparation. Includes children, custody, support, property and bills divi- sion. 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