Writing a 5-year plan is usually the very first step in the occasionally stressful but always rewarding road of business ownership. One of the biggest problems with most 5-year plans is that you are sort of flying by the seat of your pants when you write it out. Until you actually run a business, y
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What to Do Next When Your 5-Year Business Plan Comes to a Close
Posted by MyCorporation under StrategyFrom http://sheownsit.com 4092 days ago
50 States of Incorporation: Georgia
Posted by MyCorporation under StrategyFrom http://blog.mycorporation.com 4092 days ago
Georgia boasts one of the fastest growing populations, and economies, in America. 15 Fortune 500 companies call Georgia home and, if taken alone, Georgia would have the 28th largest economy in the world. Despite its reputation as the Peach State, Georgia also produces pecans, soy, corn, and poultry
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3 Reasons Every State Should Approve B Corps
Posted by MyCorporation under LegalFrom http://smallbizclub.com 4092 days ago
Something big has been happening in the world of business, and that something goes by the name of the benefit corporation. Recently, Delaware became t...
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Beware The Dangers of Facebook on Sick Days
Posted by MyCorporation under ManagementFrom http://www.blogher.com 4092 days ago
With fall quickly approaching, you can bet that pharmacy cough drop sales are about to shoot up and lines at the doctor's office are about to double in size. That's right, the inevitable sick season is about to rear its ugly, runny-nosed head. So long, summer! Thank you for three months of much-nee
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5 Questions with B-Corp Innovator Lisa Fournier
Posted by MyCorporation under LegalFrom http://blog.mycorporation.com 4092 days ago
Lisa Fournier isn’t your average B-Corp business owner. The founder of Norfolk Fair Trade Co., she’s also the author of “The Barnabas Effect,” an entrepreneurial blueprint for communities and entrepreneurs on how to work together to build a stronger and more successful society. It’s not often that
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50 States of Incorporation: Hawaii
Posted by MyCorporation under LegalFrom http://blog.mycorporation.com 4092 days ago
This week, we’re Aloha State bound in our 50 States of Incorporation series with a look at the only U.S. state made up entirely of islands, Hawaii! The 8th smallest state that is also not within the Contiguous United States, Hawaii may look like small on the surface but actually boasts a population
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Are Benefit Corporations the New LLC?
Posted by MyCorporation under LegalFrom http://myemail.constantcontact.com 4092 days ago
Inspired by the momentum started by B Lab, this month the MyCorp team has created an infographic that explores the growth of Benefit Corporations and how this entity has been taking the nation by storm. 20 states, along with D.C., have passed Benefit Corporation legislature and we're taking an in-d
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Deborah Sweeney: Advocate For Business Owners And Entrepreneurs
Posted by MyCorporation under LegalFrom http://www.entrepreneuronfire.com 4092 days ago
What does it take to be an Entrepreneur? Join us as Deborah shares her Entrepreneurial mindset and an inside glance at her journey to becoming a successful Entrepreneur.
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3 Ways to Run a Business That Makes an Impact
Posted by MyCorporation under StrategyFrom http://blog.shoeboxed.com 4112 days ago
Made Hot by: steefen on August 31, 2013 2:42 pm
Most small business owners will agree that running a business is about much more than making money. Yes, the bottom line does matter, but being able to help grow your community and actually contribute something to the world is much more rewarding than seeing your profits exceed your expenses. The m
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What Gen-Y Employees Want From a Company
Posted by MyCorporation under StrategyFrom http://www.blogher.com 4112 days ago
As small businesses continue to pop up like daisies in America, the need for employees will always be relevant to some degree despite the constant economy worry. When a new business opens, it needs employees to help it run. And now more than ever, small businesses are turning to recent graduates to
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