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So now that the U.S. Census Bureau numbers are in, what does it mean for your business? Does it mean ... Read Story »
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There is a Japanese saying: "Chase two rabbits; catch none." Read Story »
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We introduced the Business Model Canvas map in a recent article. Read Story »
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The topic of this week's column is about the Small Business Development Center and the help our clients can give ... Read Story »
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Employees leave organizations for many reasons. often, these reasons are unknown to their employers. Read Story »
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By Kacey Butler Read Story »
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Record keeping is considered by many entrepreneurs as one of the "least important" parts of operating a business. Read Story »
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Recently, I've talked with a few clients who expressed interest in selling their businesses within the next three to five ... Read Story »
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My retail clients seem to share common answers to these questions: What is your method for pricing goods or services, ... Read Story »
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Most small-business owners perform all aspects of their business operations from time to time, and in some cases all of ... Read Story »
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Do adults underestimate our youth? Can entrepreneurship be taught? Are youth entrepreneurship programs a piece of our recovery picture? There ... Read Story »
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Does your business have a disaster preparedness plan? Read Story »
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Keeping books in small business is low on the priority list for most small business owners. Read Story »
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You have heard it before. You need a business plan before you start a business. Read Story »
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We all know the story. It costs five times as much to bring in a new customer than it does ... Read Story »
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When thinking about organization in the workplace, the motto should be: "A place for everything and everything in its place." Read Story »
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For business plans and models, one thing is certain: What you conceive will not be exactly what comes to pass. Read Story »
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BY STEPHEN KILGORE Read Story »
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You opened the doors to your business. Now, how do you get customers? Read Story »
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Imagine you never return to your business. You are gone - for whatever reason - and you never return. Read Story »


