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Continuous innovation is required to survive in all businesses, beginning with a startup, and increasing in importance as your business matures. Technologists often insist that new things can’t be invented on a schedule, but successful companies seem to be able to do it on a regular basis. Read More
Learn how to avoid risking your business data with this roundup of disaster recovery and the cloud blog posts. Read More
Extending lines of credit can drastically improve your chances on landing big customers. Make sure you determine if they’re the right ones for you. Read More
Hiring your first employee can be a daunting step. Check out these tips to make this transition as smooth as possible.

This article is written by Abby Evans. Read More

Building a Brand Identity for Small Businesses

Avatar Posted by intotheblackbox under Marketing
From http://blog.printrunner.com 4568 days ago
Made Hot by: tuckerleroy on May 23, 2012 4:02 pm
Creating brand identity takes time, but building it takes a while longer. Know how to build your brand as early as now and gain edge in business. Read More
Working with clients in my executive management coaching program requires the use of a solid foundation upon which I can assist clients to achieve their genius level of performance.

The 5th level coaching program developed by Jay Niblick, author of What's Your Genius is quite appropriate to ass Read More
As of Aug. 31, 2012, your company is going to have increased reporting responsibilities, such as informing employees of the provider's fees. Read More
Have you defined a blogging workflow? If not, learn the benefits of having one and download a workbook too! Read More

How Much Do I Need to Retire?

Avatar Posted by MMarquit under Employee Benefits
From http://www.bargaineering.com 4568 days ago
Made Hot by: bigmoneyweb on May 25, 2012 10:59 am
One of the most pressing questions many people ask is this: How much do I need to retire? Trying to decide how much you need to retire isn’t particularly easy, since it depends on how long you will live — and no one knows the answer to that question. Read More
As much as people in business are often stereotyped as constantly talking about "doing lunch sometime," most executives would rather just talk in their office for a few minutes and there's a simple reason for that.

Going out to lunch is a major time sink. Read More
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