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Travel industry entrepreneurs have reason to be cautiously optimistic this year, according to a new survey by blog WhyMomsRule.com. The survey of 634 moms, divided among Baby Boomers, Gen X and Gen Y mothers with at least one child at home, found an increase in the number of working moms who plan t Read More

Getting Finance and Sales to Collaborate

Avatar Posted by steeldawn under Finance
From http://www.openforum.com 4955 days ago
Made Hot by: Big Business Boogaloo on March 12, 2011 11:03 pm
Many companies – even small companies – have communications problems between their finance and sales departments. Even if each “department” consists of only one person, they still have a hard time talking to each other. Read More
I’m an entrepreneur. The last time I was an employee was in 1983. So what did I get from my MBA studies? It wasn’t about earning power. Read More
Whether you are a small business owner providing your own PR or a PR professional, the ultimate measure of performance is being able to answer Did it work? Read More
Your Employees Are Not Your Friends and They Are Not Your Family, Even If They Are. Your employees are your employees and you must take the necessary precautions to protect your business. Read More
Effective commenting is an art and when done correctly, it can raise your profile, establish your credibility, drive more traffic to your site and gain you new readers. Read More
It’s not that uncommon anymore to see social media accounts being run by more than one person. It even seemed to be frowned upon not too long ago, but that is quickly changing for the greater good in most cases. This strategy of having multiple people on a social media account only works in a good Read More
The new health insurance regulations are complex and can be confusing—especially when it comes to tax time. However, there are some tax breaks related to the new laws that you won’t want to miss out on. To help, eHealthInsurance.com has created the following list of tips to help self-employed peopl Read More

Why Small Projects Don't Indicate How You'll Perform on Big Projects

Avatar Posted by Jed under Finance
From http://www.openforum.com 4956 days ago
Made Hot by: Ruth Stone on March 13, 2011 3:59 am
Many businesses make a big mistake when it comes to judging how much work volume they can comfortably handle on an ongoing basis. Do you know what your limits are, without turning your company upside down and compromising on quality, or in other areas? Read More
To many small business owners and the self-employed, health care is a costly burden, and over the past few months this expense has only grown. But all is not lost. With some effort it is possible to have usable health coverage while keeping costs to a minimum. Read More
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