It is impossible to plan for every problem that your business could face, but there are some issues where a little preparation will go a long way towards reducing the damages. Here are three areas that you should address in your business before it's too late.
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It's Never too Late for Prudent Business Practices
Posted by attard under StrategyFrom http://www.businessknowhow.com 5538 days ago
Start Small « Small Business in a Big World
Posted by aliciatrinidad under StrategyFrom http://smallbiznezz.wordpress.com 5538 days ago
A business running in a small scale is generally referred to as a small business. A small business employs less than a hundred employees, offered limited products and services and perhaps limited customers.
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Choosing the right team for your business goals « Small Business Lessons
Posted by biancaaquino under StrategyFrom http://smallbizlessons.wordpress.com 5539 days ago
The most important and basic consideration when starting a small business is to organize a team to keep the operation of your business. This not simply a team, it should be a right team in place. Choosing the right people will help the business owner to reach the business goals. When we say right team, it should consist of effective people and all
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Good News: It's recession
Posted by biancaaquino under StrategyFrom http://www.girlopinion.com 5539 days ago
Recession for me is a challenge to beat. We should not avoid it but rather face it. It is something that happened and there must be something that we need to do to counteract on it. That something is very well presented on this article. We must stay positive despite what happened. There are a lot of ways that we need to do rather that complaining a
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Working while Bootstrapping « Bootstrapper Handbook for Startups
Posted by biancaaquino under StrategyFrom http://startupbiz.wordpress.com 5539 days ago
Without any investors, lenders or help from your family, the biggest challenge that you will about to face is the question of where to get money to pay for your first month's rent, capital and any other preliminary costs to start a business.
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Tips for Small Businesses to Survive Recession
Posted by ShawnHessinger under StrategyFrom http://www.sfgate.com 5539 days ago
What are some recession tips for small business? Though experts insist the recession is either ending or over, small business people are understandably wary. If you've lasted this long, how can you keep your small business from being a further casualty of the hard economic times or better yet survive for the economic recovery to come? To get some
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When Life Gives You Lemons, Make—Tacos???
Posted by SkipAnderson under StrategyFrom http://salesposse.com 5539 days ago
I'm tired of making lemonade when life gives me lemons. Reality: making lemonade with lemons is so passé. Geez, the world is full of lemonade-makers who had been given lemons.
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Thinking Strategically to Grow Your Business
Posted by jgray under StrategyFrom http://www.njentrepreneur.com 5539 days ago
Being strategic is planning a course of action to achieve your goals . This skill is shown to us at very early age through the childhood game of checkers. The victor is the one who is able to see a few moves ahead to advantageously jump over opponents and reach the far side of the board in the fewest number of moves.
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Persist and Survive « Small Business Lessons
Posted by andynew under StrategyFrom http://smallbizlessons.wordpress.com 5540 days ago
If the survival of small business relies on the attitude of entrepreneurs, then it must have something to do with the attitude of persistence. You cannot start a small business without a risk. Whether you like it or not, you will be confronted with a lot of challenges.
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How to Be the Best
Posted by ShawnHessinger under StrategyFrom http://www.youtube.com 5540 days ago
Whether trying to distinguish yourself in a small business or in any other pursuit in life, the question of how to be the best often arises. In this second part of an interview on his book The Dip, Seth Godin talks about the importance of standing out (because no one selects average) and how to make sure to distinguish yourself from the rest of th
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