Most go out and write a business plan. Business plans are great tools in planning your business as well as thinking through all of the small things that business owners have to deal with each and every day. They are very good road maps for a business owner.
But, there is one thing that almost all new business owners miss - and that is their person
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Business Planning: When Planning Your Business, Don't Forget About You!
Posted by andynew under StrategyFrom http://www.businessknowhow.com 5479 days ago
Innovations: The crystal ball for business decisions
Posted by aliciatrinidad under StrategyFrom http://www.biztimes.com 5479 days ago
“Traditionally business decisions about product lines, hiring/firing employees, and raises are made by analyzing trends, and mapping out decisions made in the past,” Markworth said. “Today's business world changes too quickly, and so we've developed a tool that will allow a real time report that projects the impact of the decisions made into the f
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Obesity in the Workplace Becoming an Issue
Posted by aliciatrinidad under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://feedproxy.google.com 5479 days ago
Obesity in the workplace is becoming an issue. I even have a friend working for a Food Production company that receives an IR for that. Does that really made sense? Is is fair to your employees? As small business owners, what's your view?
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Maintaining Customer Loyalty During Cut Backs
Posted by leizlborromeda under StrategyFrom http://sbinformation.about.com 5479 days ago
The mantra of business this past year has been to reduce spending, cut staff and save money. One area to easily neglect during crisis management of during a recession is customer retention and loyalty.
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Marc offers great advice for entrepreneurs and selling professionals who want to spend more time nurturing their relationships and less time at work. Marc is teaching business people how to enrich their personal lives by rethinking their financial lives and attain a proper work-life balance. Ono is Hawaiian for delicious, and in his book Marc wil
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Speed-Dating for Small Businesses
Posted by andrewserna under StrategyFrom http://feeds.smartmoney.com 5480 days ago
How to pitch your big idea in two minutes or less.
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Credit Companies Want You To Fail!
Posted by robertrobillo under StrategyFrom http://feedproxy.google.com 5480 days ago
So what these credit companies are looking at is in approximately 3 to 4 months driving my credit score down so much that I would stop caring about it. Then, an interesting thing happens - once you stop caring about your credit score, you realize that you can just stop paying credit cards, free up a lot of cash, stop answering calls from credit car
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How to Dethron Your Competitor in a Global Marketplace
Posted by robertrobillo under StrategyFrom http://borderbuster.blogspot.com 5480 days ago
Due to the downturn, is growth slowing in your home market? Do you have any particular advantage over your competitors' businesses both online and offline -- locally and globally?
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Do Entrepreneurs Need a Boss?
Posted by ferdinandtan under ManagementFrom http://www.businessweek.com 5480 days ago
In reading the news about Bank of America shareholders voting to strip Ken Lewis of his chairmanship title I wondered whether small companies need to think about such things. In small companies where the founder is typically CEO and chairman of the board, should those titles be separated?
John May, chairman emeritus of the Angel Capital Associatio
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5 Ways to Jump-Start Your Market Research
Posted by robertrobillo under StrategyFrom http://www.usnews.com 5480 days ago
5 Ways to Jump-Start Your Market Research:
When launching a new company, researching the market is a must. Here's how to get started.
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