Lee Yarborough

    Lee Yarborough
    Lee Yarborough and her father, Braxton Cutchin, founded the company in 1996. She has served on the Board of Directors of NAPEO and currently serves as the Chair for the NAPEO Carolinas Leadership Council. In 2015, she was named a Fellow of the eleventh class of the Liberty Fellowship Program and a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network. Lee also serves on the Executive Board of Public Education Partners and is the founder and director of Read Up Greenville, a young adult and middle grades book festival in downtown Greenville, SC.
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    6 Areas Where Businesses Frequently Overspend

    Posted by HR Division of Propel HR on 4/24/24 2:15 PM

    When you're running a business, it's easy to overspend. Here's how a PEO can cut costs in ...

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    HR Compliance Issues that Can Cost Your Business

    Posted by HR Division of Propel HR on 4/18/24 1:45 PM

    The cost of HR compliance violations goes beyond penalties and legal expenses, damaging ...

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    Save More, Get More by Outsourcing to a PEO 

    Posted by HR Division of Propel HR on 3/28/24 2:15 PM

    Outsourcing certain HR functions to a PEO can help small businesses optimize operations ...

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    How to Hire Passionate Employees

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 4/18/18 9:37 AM

    A passionate workforce can have a direct impact on a company’s bottom line. Passionate ...

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    Topics: Leadership, Small Business

    Passionate Employees

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 4/6/18 1:23 PM

    I recently traveled with my daughter and friends to Washington, D.C. Every time I visit ...

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    Topics: Featured, Small Business

    Your Professional Association: A Good Investment

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 3/1/18 3:39 PM

    I have been involved with the National Association of Professional Employer Organizations ...

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    Topics: Featured, Leadership, Small Business

    The Power of No

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 1/19/18 7:33 AM

    “No” – this word may be small but it is mighty. It is only 2 letters, yet it can be one ...

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    Topics: Featured, Leadership, Employee Management

    Holiday Blues

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 12/15/17 11:11 AM

    Tis’ the season to be jolly, right? The songs, the decorations, and the spirit of the ...

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    Topics: Leadership

    Create a Culture of Professionalism

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 11/20/17 1:11 PM

    You can’t scroll through your social media feed or turn on the news right now without ...

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    Topics: Featured, Human Resources, Leadership, Corporate Culture

    Little Moments

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 10/13/17 8:33 AM

    My daughter has a writing assignment that she has been pondering. Her teacher asked the ...

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    Is Your Business Prepared for a Disaster?

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 9/5/17 2:47 PM

    All of America has watched in horror as Houston and surrounding areas have endured the ...

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    Topics: Leadership, Small Business

    Simple School Lessons

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 8/24/17 3:33 PM

    Every year around this time, the back to school spirit takes hold of me. I have not been ...

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    Topics: Leadership

    Bring Summer to the Office

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 8/3/17 10:10 AM

    Ah, Summer! Remember running barefoot, eating popsicles, and playing kick the can until ...

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    Topics: Leadership

    The Importance of Corporate Culture

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 7/13/17 10:10 AM

    Recently, I spoke to a business owner who was concerned about his Corporate Culture. He ...

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    Topics: Leadership, Corporate Culture

    The Wonder Women of Work

    Posted by Lee Yarborough on 6/8/17 10:10 AM

    As a child of the 70s, Wonder Woman was a powerful influence in my life. I watched the TV ...

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    Topics: Featured, Leadership

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